Spotlight on:
The Socialist Republic of The First Japanese Republic |
“The Land of the Rising Red Sun”
Category: Left-Leaning College State | ||
Civil Rights: Excellent |
Economy: Strong |
Political Freedoms: Excellent |
Location: The Confederacy of Free Lands |
Regional Influence: Duckspeaker |
The Socialist Republic of The First Japanese Republic is a colossal, socially progressive nation, ruled by Prime Minister Kaminaga Ayaka with a fair hand, and notable for its national health service. The compassionate, democratic population of 8.672 billion Japanese enjoy extensive civil freedoms, particularly in social issues, while business tends to be more regulated.
The medium-sized government juggles the competing demands of Education, Healthcare, and Welfare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Kyoto. The average income tax rate is 25.4%, but much higher for the wealthy.
The strong Japanese economy, worth 512 trillion yen a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Furniture Restoration, Automobile Manufacturing, and Tourism. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is 59,089 yen, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.9 times as much as the poorest.
Former pharmaceutical company owners have lost their healthy incomes, mums always ask their three-year-olds for permission before hugging them, school children are expected to know the names of all seven hundred native tribes and their cultural practices, and the national security service are a bunch of crooks. Crime is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The First Japanese Republic's national animal is the Green Pheasant.
The First Japanese Republic is ranked 255,947th in the world and 26th in The Confederacy of Free Lands for Largest Publishing Industry, scoring -6.71 on the Bella Potter Productivity e-Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : The First Japanese Republic was ranked in the Top 10% of the world for Most Rebellious Youth and Most Stationary.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, the national security service are a bunch of crooks.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, school children are expected to know the names of all seven hundred native tribes and their cultural practices.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, mums always ask their three-year-olds for permission before hugging them.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, former pharmaceutical company owners have lost their healthy incomes.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, prison visits increase substantially during election years.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, mandatory neutering has made purebred dogs a thing of the past.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, doctors refer to inner-cities as newbie zones.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, scenic beaches are now protected by massive concrete walls.
- : Following new legislation in The First Japanese Republic, the government is a clear-cut case of tyranny by majority.