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Revision as of 15:54, 7 March 2024

Republic of Svetvostok
Республика Светвосток / 스베트보스토크 공화국
Flag of
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Krasnaya Grad
Official languagesRussian, Korean
Recognised national languagesRussian, Korean, English
Ethnic groups
(2024)
Russian(45%), Koreans (36%)
Others (19%)
Demonym(s)Svetvostokan(s)
GovernmentRepublic
• President
Han Yeji
• Vice President
Nikita Sobolov
LegislatureState Duma
Population
• 2023 estimate
110,000,000
• 2023 census
112,543,000
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
6,102,981,804,000 $
• Per capita
54,228 $
HDI0.832
very high
CurrencyHwan
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideright
ISO 3166 codeS.V.

Svetvostok, officially the Republic of Svetvostok (Республика Светвосток / 스베트보스토크 공화국) is a country located in the North Hiakemirian Region of Esvanovia, bordering the Federation of Atkemri to its east, Sombreland to its west.

Svetvostok was formed by the settlement of indigenous peoples who had lived there for hundreds of thousands of years, and migrants who had relatively recently migrated from the east. After the monarchy voluntarily dissolved in the early 1900s, a republic was adopted in Svetvostok, but after a military coup led by some generals in 1972, Svetvostok was ruled by a military regime until 2002. The military regime dominated politics in Svetvostok for 30 years, until it was overthrown by a nationwide resistance movement.

Today, Svetvostok is regarded as an example of democracy successfully established. Mutual checks are in place between the executive, legislative, and judiciary, and the political rights of the people are considered sacred. However, corruption in the aftermath of the 30-year-long military regime is still an important issue in society.

History

Government

Society

Svetvostok has a large gap between the rich and the poor compared to other developed countries due to the aftermath of the corrupt military regime. During the military regime, the gap between the rich and the poor in Svetvostok was very severe within Esvanovia, but now the gap between the rich and the poor has improved a lot compared to the military regime due to the increase in the proportion of welfare policies after the end of the military regime.

Public security is also noticeably improving. Right after the end of the military regime, Svetvostok's crime rate was the highest in Esvanovia during a period of social turmoil, but it has decreased dramatically since 2013 when the Kim Minsu government declared a "war on crime" and launched a massive sweep of crime gangs. Currently, Svetvostok maintains an extremely stable security index in terms of violent crime rates, tourist safety indexes, and trafficking indexes.

Although the remnants of the military regime have disappeared in many parts of society, corruption is still an important issue in Svetvostok. Svetvostok's corruption index is still high, and corruption occurs quite frequently in provincial regions compared to large cities. In the 30 years since the end of the military regime, Svetvostok's corruption perceptions index has been steadily improving, but Svetvostok is still considered a country with severe corruption compared to other developed countries.

Svetvostoks designates primary and secondary education as compulsory education and provides free support for such educational services. Higher education and college education are not compulsory, but as of 2023, more than 95 percent of all citizens completed higher education, and more than 70 percent of all citizens have college degrees.

Foreign Relations

Military

Svetvostok is a country with 563,200 active forces and 1,025,300 reserve forces. Svetvostok has adopted conscription since the days of the military regime, which is still in place when a democratic government is in place. Adult men and women over the age of 18 who have passed relatively strict physical and psychological tests are required to serve in the military for two years, and active-duty soldiers are put on the reserve for two years after being discharged. The existence of the conscription system, which can be considered the remnants of the military regime, has caused considerable controversy within Svetvostok, but due to the unstable international situation, the majority of public opinion is in favor of the conscription system.

Svetvostok adopts a defense strategy centered on the Army. More than half of all troops are in the Army, and the Navy and Air Force prioritize the qualitative aspect over the quantitative aspect.

Svetvostok has 500 strategic and tactical nuclear weapons. However, Svetvostok's nuclear strategy is considered more defensive than other countries because it has adopted a 'no preemptive use of nuclear weapons' bill.


Economy

Science and Technology