Spotlight on:
The Empire of Byzantine Morea |
“King of Kings, Ruling Over Kings”
Category: Father Knows Best State | ||
Civil Rights: Some |
Economy: Strong |
Political Freedoms: Rare |
Location: The North Pacific |
Regional Influence: Nipper |
The Empire of Byzantine Morea is a very large, cultured nation, renowned for its barren, inhospitable landscape, compulsory military service, and absence of drug laws. The hard-working, cynical, devout population of 120 million Byzantines are ruled by a mostly-benevolent dictator, who grants the populace the freedom to live their own lives but watches carefully for anyone to slip up.
The relatively small, well-organized government is primarily concerned with Spirituality, with Healthcare, Defense, and Law & Order also on the agenda. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 14.6%.
The strong Byzantine economy, worth 7.67 trillion soliduses a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Soda Sales, Furniture Restoration, and Pizza Delivery. Average income is 63,891 soliduses, with the richest citizens earning 8.0 times as much as the poorest.
Construction workers evacuate work sites after finding sharp rocks on the ground, government ministers have eclectic tastes in curtains, schools have extensive counseling programs for troubled students, and roadside walls are being built and mother nature is paying for it. Crime, especially youth-related, is well under control. Byzantine Morea's national animal is the eagle, which can occasionally be seen dodging aircraft in the nation's cities.
Byzantine Morea is ranked 109,020th in the world and 2,048th in The North Pacific for Highest Workforce Participation Rate, with 71.28 Workforce Participation Rate.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, roadside walls are being built and mother nature is paying for it.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, schools have extensive counseling programs for troubled students.
- : Byzantine Morea altered its national flag.
- : Byzantine Morea altered its national flag.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, government ministers have eclectic tastes in curtains.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, construction workers evacuate work sites after finding sharp rocks on the ground.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, corporate lawyers are joyfully combing through the new tax code for any new loopholes for their clients.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, new funding allows inner city teachers to replace school laptops almost as fast as they get stolen.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, bike rage is all the rage.
- : Following new legislation in Byzantine Morea, for just a few extra soliduses Byzantines can get new driving records with their new cars.