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'''Zhousheng''' is a independent country in [[Elezia]], on the continent of TBD, bordering TBD. It was formed in TBD shortly after [[World War I (Elezia)|World War I]] from the Zhoushi Union, which was a colony. It is officially an unitary democratic state. | '''Zhousheng''' is a independent country in [[Elezia]], on the continent of TBD, bordering TBD. It was formed in TBD shortly after [[World War I (Elezia)|World War I]] from the Zhoushi Union, which was a colony. It is officially an unitary democratic state. | ||
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Zhousheng is a independent country in Elezia, on the continent of TBD, bordering TBD. It was formed in TBD shortly after World War I from the Zhoushi Union, which was a colony. It is officially an unitary democratic state.
Republic of Zhousheng Republika Ʒөшeng | |
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Motto: „Through the ages towards future“ Zhoushi: „Peꝛez doby fu buducnoшꞇ“ | |
Anthem: The Wake of Unity Zhoushi: Buƌeƞi odnety | |
File:ZhoushengGlobeNew.png | |
Capital | Kandan |
Official languages | Zhoushi |
Demonym(s) | Zhoushi |
Government | Bicameral Parliamentary Republic |
• President | Sergej Napiчu |
• Prime Minister | Samuel Чubakov |
Legislature | Congress |
National Senate | |
National Assembly | |
History of Zhousheng | |
Area | |
• Total | 1,070,464 km2 (413,308 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 4 |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 27,589,760 |
• 2012 census | 27,994,087 |
• Density | 98.557/km2 (255.3/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 595.64 Billion Int₥ (11,727.66 Billion ZSX) |
• Per capita | 21,589 Int₥ (425,073 ZSX) |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | 633.14 Billion UFM (12,465.91 Billion ZSX) |
• Per capita | 22,948 UFM (451,831 ZSX) |
HDI (2019) | 0.934 very high |
Currency | Xailis (ZSX) |
• Summer (DST) | not observed |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +720 |
ISO 3166 code | ZS |
Internet TLD | .zs |
History
TBD
Demographics
Language
TBD
Numerals
TBD
Religion
TBD
Geography
TBD
Climate
TBD
Government and Politics
Legislature
TBD
- National Assembly - Consists of 250 deputies elected in constituencies equivalent to Zhoushi regions and a one constitutency for the Zhoushi citizens overseas using the D'Hondt method
- National Senate - Consists of 99 senators elected in a single constituency using the Jorken method[1]
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Government
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Military
TBD
Land forces
TBD
Aerial forces
TBD
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Special forces
TBD
The Executive Branch (Government)
TBD
Ministries
Name of the ministry | Minister | Purpose of the ministry |
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Ministry of Finance | Peter Moλaч | Ministry is supposed to control Zhoushi government budget and check national loan |
Ministry of Defence | Ivan Jerven | Ministry is supposed to work to ensure security of Zhousheng from both physical and cybernethical threats |
Ministry of the Interior | Lukaш Pєtrof | Ministry is supposed to control local issues and check work of local regional governments |
Ministry of Foreign Relations | Þeodor Шmєl | Ministry is supposed to maintain diplomatic relations and keep embassies running |
Ministry of Federal Relations | Lukaш Џoƞin | Ministry is supposed to coordinate the work with Monte Blancan organs |
Ministry of the Enviroment | Roman Petroviч | Ministry is supposed to supervise the ecological situation and prevent as much pollution as possible |
Ministry of Labor and Welfare | Jan Borƞeƌki | Ministry is supposed to work with social welfare programmes and support, takes care of the homeless people |
Ministry of Autonomies | Nyck Hjorelfilt | Ministry is supposed to maintain order and law in autonomous regions of Grad, Storvan and Zaprei and ensure minority rights are preserved |
Ministry of Justice | Markus Porȝaλ | Ministry is supposed to supervise following of the law and work with courts on enforcing it. It runs the police |
Ministry of Education | Milena Karnov | Ministry is supposed to run and maintain schools, keep unbiased information in public TV channels and radios and run the national archive |
Ministry of Trade | Ingriþ Volny | Ministry is supposed to maintain trade relations with companies and foreign countries, sets tariff policies and decides on inflation |
Ministry of Culture | Terheza Laꞇov | Ministry is supposed to support cultural movements across Zhousheng, support theatres and movies, runs annual national cultural exhibition |
Ministry of Transport | Џejkob Diꝛen | Ministry is supposed to run and maintain train lines and airports and provide funding to public transport. Maintains highways and waterways |
Ministry of Health | Pitr Karmen | Ministry is supposed to maintain national health, prevent obesity and regulate consumption of unhealthy food |
Ministry of Agriculture | Karol Maskem | Ministry is supposed to help the agricultural production of the country and control GMO nutrition |
Ministry of Research | Beatrix Novak | Ministry is supposed to research new inventions in energetics, food and space reasearch, and find new talents that could be helpful in this field |
Ministry of Energetics | Daƞel Ꞇikovsky | Ministry is supposed to maintain acceptable energy consumption, develop projects and prepare a transition to fully-renewable energy |
Ministry of the Cyberspace | Guaj Mondag | Ministry is supposed to maintain cybersecurity and ensure personal anonymity on the internet. It is also responsible for exposing Fake News |
President
Currently, president is Sergej Napiчu, entering a second term in May 2020. President can be elected for maximum of 3 terms and can be removed by impeachement by the High Court of Zhousheng. In the state of war, control over the armed forces (MUZHRA), go to the hands of the president. President is responsible for representation of Zhousheng behind the borders as well as doing ceremonies for Zhousheng (awarding vetarans, giving awards to people who deserved it for the service to Zhousheng, seeing play premiers in the national theatres, communicating with foreign ambassadors...)
History of the presidency
TBD
Continuity
TBD
Current president
Sergej Napiчu is known for being extrovert without any filter on what he is saying and has caused multiple controversies by saying things he shouldn't have said. He is also known for a strict dislike of formal suits, which he wears only when he musts.
Infrastructure
Transportation
TBD
Energy
Energy consumption is mostly held by 14 nuclear power plants (12 uranium and 2 thorium plants) with pushes to limit coal and oil consumption to a minimimum with getting rid of it by 2050. Currently, water and solar plants are not being built because of the lack of sustainability, as their construction effectively makes the same pollution as coal energy would. However, so called water batteries are being constructed (those pump the water up to a hill when there is a surplus energy avialable, creating potential energy that is later released once there is more demand for energy than can be produced). Geothermal power plants are built on the Thuadio-Sekidean tectonic plate border.
Culture
TBA
Food
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Literature, Philosophy, and Art
TBA
Economy
TBA
Holidays
TBA
See also
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- ↑ This method has been implemented for the 2002 snap election following the 2001 protests. Before the reform, it was elected using First-past-the-post in 99 single-mandate constituencies