Oooh I have tried to get into it and it just doesn't do it for me.
Also your RP statistics:
Exports: Agricultural goods (olives, grapes, tea leaves, fish, clams, other seafood); shipbuilding and export of parts; refined petroleum; tourism.
GDP Growth (previous year): 4.1% GDP (nominal): CA 266'604'366'798 GDP per Capita: CA 25'179 Average Income: CA 41'445/yr Unemployment: 8.1% (+0.7% from previous year)
The nation's economy is developed, and is primarily driven by primary industry exports and tourism, as well as a small but growing start up sector through government investment due to moderately high taxation. The government has worked in investing in entrepreneurial companies, making it a future growth spot in the world economy, but the nation's lack of participation in the Credit Argent currency makes the nation's imports more expensive due to the hassle of currency conversion.
Yes!!! I export refined petroleum. BTW if I join the Arganorh Union it should make my imports a little but cheaper right?
Auvegrone
Auvegrone
I would think so - specifically for other Arganorh Union members because it eliminates tariffs.
Auvegrone
Prime Minister Matheus Cellier Passes Bill Expanding Green Energy and Climate Commitments
A major bill that would, among other things, require all Auvegronian cars to be emissions free by 1930, expanding solar and wind farms across the nation, providing grants to households to install solar panels and back up generators on their houses, and investing in a revamp of the nation's railway system has passed through parliament with the support of the ruling coalition of the Progressive Front, the Greens, the Solidarity Union, and the opposition Auvegrone Avenier. The bill is a major electoral victory for Cellier, who had promised these policies in his 1922 federal election campaign. The bill now goes to the Lord President, representing the Avanoran monarch in Auvegrone, for his signature. The bill adds an additional CA 566 million to the federal budget over the next 7 years to finance the plan, one which has seen support in the national news media, and in parliament in general.
Hey Everyone! here is the invite to the Democratic Regions Alliance. Once all government leaders, WA Delegates, etc. has joined. I will be having a leaders meeting in the chancellor's office. We will be discussing the structure of the government, going over how the government will work, and what I need done from you all and other regions so we can get the alliance running smoothly. its gonna be a slow start but I believe we will be successful. thank you and don't forget to join. https://discord.gg/kn4bGgkd
When are my paragraphs and other stuff are going to be done????????/
Bayopia tre
Oh he is a youtuber who talks about memes countries mapping history and in the old days AI spectator. key word spectator. It's a joke there how he is the human version of Switzerland.
PLEASE NOTE THE TIME FOR THE PETITIONS TO BE FILED IS NOW.
Avanor
Referendums and Initiatives in the July Votes:
Initiative: Expand the Council to 7 Members An initiative which would expand the number of Governmental Councilors from the current 5 members to 7 members.
Initiative: Require Monthly Government Reports An initiative which would require regional councilors to publish monthly reports on their office's actions over the past month.
Initiative: Reform the UoN System An initiative which would institute UoN RP elections, hold votes on UoN proposals, and overhaul the RP organization's structure
Vígúlvur Rønne Announces Resignation as Deputy Leader - Exit from Centre-Right Party
Vígúlvur Rønne has announced after a lengthy press conference his intention to resign as deputy chair of the Centre-Right Party, as well as his exit from the party in general following "disagreements on the party's future in terms of its immigration policy". Despite his announcement of his resignation, many have suggested Rønne could be looking to form his own party, perhaps in the center of politics, or could be looking to join the Centre-Left. Such a high profile exit following a leadership challenge is a disaster for the Centre-Right campaign, with several members of the media speculating if the party will be able to convince voters they are stable enough for leadership in the coming election.