Population | 1.042 billion |
Capital | Beit Zalin |
Leader | Abgar XI- Ephraim |
Faith | Syriac Orthodoxy |
Currency | Zuzo |
Animal | Qosh |
The People's Republic of Orhay is a massive, environmentally stunning nation, ruled by Abgar XI- Ephraim with a fair hand, and renowned for its frequent executions, daily referendums, and complete lack of prisons. The compassionate, hard-working, democratic, devout population of 1.042 billion Syriacs enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.
The medium-sized government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Healthcare, and Education. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Beit Zalin. The average income tax rate is 41.2%.
The strong Orhayian economy, worth 71.6 trillion Zuzoes a year, is fairly diversified and led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Trout Farming, Basket Weaving, and Retail. Average income is 68,723 Zuzoes, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 4.3 times as much as the poorest.
Citizens are less concerned with policy and more concerned with whether politicians "call 'em like they see 'em", citizens are allowed to rise or fall based on their own merits, printing out government documents requires the approval of at least three admins, and Syriac Orthodoxy has been named as Orhay's national religion. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown. Orhay's national animal is the Qosh, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its national religion is Syriac Orthodoxy.
Orhay is ranked 134,612th in the world and 46th in Greater Middle East for Most Rebellious Youth, scoring -1 on the Stark-Dean Displacement Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
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Orhay changed its national leader to "Abgar XI- Ephraim".
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Orhay changed its national faith to "Syriac Orthodoxy".
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Orhay, Syriac Orthodoxy has been named as Orhay's national religion.
- : Following new legislation in
Orhay, printing out government documents requires the approval of at least three admins.
- : Following new legislation in
Orhay, citizens are allowed to rise or fall based on their own merits.
- : Following new legislation in
Orhay, citizens are less concerned with policy and more concerned with whether politicians "call 'em like they see 'em".
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Orhay was admitted to the World Assembly.
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Orhay's influence in Greater Middle East rose from "Minnow" to "Sprat".
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Orhay, politicians spend more time in courtrooms than in Parliament.
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Orhay, vital intelligence-gathering activities are often put on hold for Call of Honor tournaments.
World Assembly
Endorsements Received: None.