Category: Civil Rights Lovefest | ||
Civil Rights: World Benchmark |
Economy: Frightening |
Political Freedoms: Superb |
Regional Influence: Instigator
Location: The Democratic Republic
Population | 13.593 billion |
Capital | Zodegane |
Leader | Prime Minister Seaburt Mahlan |
Currency | Dizon |
Animal | cat |
The Federation of Gonadez is a gargantuan, safe nation, ruled by Prime Minister Seaburt Mahlan with a fair hand, and notable for its museums and concert halls, daily referendums, and punitive income tax rates. The compassionate, hard-working, democratic, cheerful population of 13.593 billion Gonadezians hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion.
The medium-sized, liberal, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Industry, Education, and Administration. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Zodegane. The average income tax rate is 75.8%, and even higher for the wealthy.
The frighteningly efficient Gonadezian economy, worth a remarkable 3,675 trillion Dizons a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Tourism, Book Publishing, and Retail. Average income is an amazing 270,428 Dizons, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.5 times as much as the poorest.
Employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams, family isn't who you're born with but who you abandon in foreign countries, Scoutmasters debate whether luxury log cabins defeat the purpose of camping, and national chefs believe that you can eat anything so long as you deep fry it first. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown. Gonadez's national animal is the cat, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.
Gonadez is ranked 28,545th in the world and 2nd in The Democratic Republic for Most Stationary, with 1,396.95936288988 days.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, national chefs believe that you can eat anything so long as you deep fry it first.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, Scoutmasters debate whether luxury log cabins defeat the purpose of camping.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, family isn't who you're born with but who you abandon in foreign countries.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, vital intelligence-gathering activities are put on hold as agents return home for seduction training and advanced poker instruction.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, hordes of tourists are ruining the environment.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, small businesses are gobbled up almost daily by corporate giants.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, retirement homes are often fitted with luxurious suites.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, urban high-volume mailers now receive their mail via chauffeur-driven limousines.
- : Following new legislation in Gonadez, couples kissing on the street are detained for 'unlawful exchange of genetic material'.