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Democratic East Europan Union
Demokratische Osteuropäische Union
Демократический восточноевропейский союз (Volgodish)
Motto: Europa, Our Dear Home
(Europa, unser liebes Zuhause)
Anthem: Europa, Unser Heiliger Staat
CapitalSchwartzgrad
Official languagesGerman
Recognised national languagesVolgodish
Demonym(s)Imperial
GovernmentFederal Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
• Monarch
Louis Ferdinand I
• Prime Minister
Friedrich Albricht
• Deputy Prime Minister
Felix Claus Gruber
National Council
National House
Establishment 
Date Established
• Imperial Day
15 September 1754
• First Transition to Democracy
30 April 1975
• Second Absolute Rule
25 May 2008
15 March 2015
9 October 2017
• Second Transition to Democracy
21 October 2017
• Current Constitution
21 December 2017
Area
• 
633,786 km2 (244,706 sq mi)
Population
• 2015 estimate
1,751,929,326
• Census
1,751,929,326
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
58.078 Reichmarks
• Per capita
50.741
Gini28.5
low
HDI (2013)Increase 0.925
very high
CurrencyReichmarks (EER) (D)
Date formatdd/mm/yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+79
ISO 3166 codeEE
Internet TLD.ee

The Democratic East Europan Union is a sovereign state located in Europa. It borders the Erebonian Empire, Kingdom of Liberl, and the Calvard Republic to the north; Bahatsva and Lorica to the east; Ramuncia, Rumania, and the Militesi Empire to the south; Gallia-Bruhl, and Atlantic Federation to the west.

The Democratic East Europan Union was formed near the end of the Imperial Crisis. Following the assassination of Maximillian III, Imperial Field Marshal and leader of the Gneisenau Circle Friedrich Albricht marched to Schwartzgrad to arrest members of the nobility, disengage all Imperial forces at the border, and signed the unconditional surrender of all Imperial forces. Maximillian III's exiled brother, Louis Ferdinand I was invited back to East Europa by Albricht to be crowned as the new Emperor of the new democratic state.

The new government introduced reforms for land ownership, workers, and other public sector members such that the common wage law was abolished. The Minimum Wage Act of 2017 was introduced and this increased pay of workers in both the private and public sector. Diplomatic relations were opened for the with several other allied nations as foreign investments flew to the country for the first time since the reign of Maximillian II's rule. The Imperial Army of Europa was significantly reduced, abolishing mandatory military service, and reducing miliary spending. Expenditures were focused on reviving the economy at the different sectors. Any forms of teachings and references to Maximillian I and Maximillian III were outlawed. Surviving documents during their respective rule were kept in the Imperial Library of Schwartzgrad.

Currently, East Europa is organised into 11 regional councils and 95 territorial authorities for local government purposes. It remains in possession of the Finlandia Free State as a semi-independent autonomous province. The Democratic East Europan Union is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, International Red Cross Association, and the TRIOC Treaty Union.

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