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What is hagia sophia?
The Orthodox Basilica in Istanbul, as I understand it.
Why are you upset?
It was built by the Byzantines as a Christian church but was converted to a mosque by the Ottomans. In the 1930s, Ataturk converted it into a museum. Now, Erdogan wants to make it a mosque again because he's obsessed with Turkish regression
South St Maarten, Bathera, Pilipinas and Malaya, St Scarlett, and 2 othersLibertandonien, and Eurasies
Erdogan wants those votes of course.
Sorry for the inconvenience, is there someone who designs logos? I need some from political parties.
I mean it’s Erdogan 🙄
I know why he wants to do it, understanding the reasoning doesn't mean I accept it
Pilipinas and Malaya and Libertandonien
Neither do I
Continues remaining silent
Why has my influence not changed in weeks?
It can take a long long time to ever change
It's been stuck at Minnow for god knows how long...
They said that about Feudalism too. And Feudalism lasted longer than Capitalism.
And who said Capitalism would cease soon. Automation isn't just going to happen right away.
*ansoc
automation is capitalism just automated
Today the chat has not been so active, I think we should start another conspiracy debate.
Greetings Europeans! I am pleased to announce the completion of the factbook of Vieternozsk! Enjoy.
The Vieternozski Preservation Act is a movement by the Polish-Kaliningrad government to preserve the culture and history of the Vieternozski culture and people. The movement was put to vote in the Sjem and Szlata, and received a passing vote of 79/21 in the Upper House, with a unanimous vote in the Lower. This document will adress the history and culture of the region of Vieternozsk, and officially pronounces the Wilno region of Poland-Kaliningrad as the Voivodeship of Vieternozsk. Any and all support and or reposts of this document will aid in the development of the official page, and will assist in the preservation of the Vieternozski culture and language.
•The Northeastern region of Wilno, of which the capital and largest city is Wilno, shall officially be deemed the Voivodeship of Vieternozsk.
•The date of the 7th of September shall be deemed Vieternozski day, in which a festival shall be held in major cities to celebrate the cultural heritage and history of Vieternozsk.
•The language of Vieternozski, the native tongue of the Vieternozski people, shall be made an official recognized language of Poland-Kaliningrad, and may be taught in schools alongside Polish.
•The flag of Vieternozsk shall be made the official flag of the Voivodeship of Vieternozsk, and shall be permitted to fly atop buildings and establishments, so long as the flag hierarchy is maintained.
•All Vieternozski citizens and those of Vieternozski heritage shall be permitted full Polish citizenship (in the case that they did not already have official citizen status) and will be treated as any other Polish citizen.
Flag
Capital
Wilno
Motto
"To the shores of Ebony"
[pronounced Vyih-ter-noshzk]
History
The Voivodeship of Vieternozsk is a region of Poland-Kaliningrad with a rich and unique history and culture. It has it's own unique language that is used on official documents, and is taught in schools alongside Polish. Vieternozsk was once a nation that had territories in modern day Belarus, Poland, and Lithuania. It was bordered to the west by Poland and Lithuania, to the north and east by Russia, and to the south by Crimea. Its capital was the city of Wilno, the largest city and center of trade. Over time, Vieternozsk began declining in prominence, and continually lost territory to the Empire of Russia. What remained of Vieternozsk assimilated into Poland-Lithuania, where the Vieternozski people struggled to keep their culture alive.
After the reemergence of an independent Polish state in 1918, the Vieternozski people continued to live alongside the Polish during the interwar period, and many Vieternozski fought alongside the Polish army during the Polish-Soviet War and WWII. With the creation of the Polish-Kaliningrad Commonwealth, many Vieternozski assisted in the Eastern campaign, and were some of the largest advocates for reclaiming the Eastern territories, including Wilno. In 2021, the Government of Poland-Kaliningrad passed the Vieternozski Preservation Act to keep the culture alive and let the people maintain their cultural heritage sans discrimination. The region of Wilno was officially made the Voivodeship of Vieternozsk, and the capital made Wilno. In a statement about the passing of the act, King Soldolski had this to say:
"The Vieternozski people have long been without their homeland. For years have they endeavored to keep their cultural identity alive, yet the international community paid them no mind. When Poland was granted independence in 1918, Vieternozsk once again took a back seat and was forgotten. The Vieternozski people have earned a place among us. They are all around us: cashiers, policemen, artists, pilots, soldiers, doctors, firefighters... their right to their own language and culture is long overdue. While they may not be able to reclaim their Homeland, they can seek solace here, and found a new homeland, serving alongside us. They may now speak their native tongue, practice their games, and coexist among us. The Vieternozski are Polish citizens, and have every right to be protected by our nation. If they cannot have their Homeland, then this shall be their Homeland."
Language
The language of Vieternozsk is very unique, and has several different dialects, a few of which are dying out. The NVLLA (National Vieternozski Language Learning Association) has kept these dialects alive, and many see use throughout the Voivodeship. Regional dialects include:
•Standard Vieternozski
•Zharak Southern Vieternozski
•Qakaldían Southeastern Vieternozski
•Eryhian Eastern Lieternoan Region Vieternozski
The Vieternozski language is of Slavic origin, but features many Germanic and Baltic elements in it. It is written using the Latin Alphabet, and features many of the same pronunciations as Polish, making it easier for Polish to pick up as opposed to foreigners. Due to the differences in dialects, a Southern Vieternozski would have a more difficult time understanding an Eastern Vieternozski, but all dialects can at least get the basic idea of what the other is saying, and hold conversation.
(See Vieternozski Languages for more information)
Culture
The Vieternozski culture is very unique and colorful, and shares many similarities to Polish-Lithuanian culture. The city of Ebony (Heban) is notable for its piano manufacturing industry, and the forests of Oak, Elm, and Ebony surrounding the city. The piano is a symbol of elegance and high class, as it was most often found in upper class establishments. Combined with it's graceful sound, the piano is a large cultural symbol of Northern Vieternozsk.
Sports in Vieternozsk include many famous international sports such as Football or Volleyball, as well as older Vieternozski sports such as Kirakkakkalalakaki, Terekiuyka, Yitalspiçoœence, and Đziuki. Some contact sports such as (American) Football and Wrestling (exempting martial arts such as Taekwondo or Ninjitsu) are banned to prevent serious injury.
(For more information, see Vieternozski Culture and Vieternozski Sports for more information on culture and sports respectively.)
In meam commemorationem...
Yahlia, Bathera, Apabeossie, Eurasies, and 1 otherPontus and trebizond
Portrait | Mandate | Family | Party | Notable Acts |
Peter Poix
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1950 - 1955 | Adrianna Šulcová (Spouse) Joseph Poix (Son) | Republican Liberal Party |
Legalization of new political parties Institution of the First Republic |
Theodore Marquez
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1955 - 1960 | Fabianne Søndergaard (Spouse) | Transcontinental Conservative Party |
Modernization of the whole country Creation of the first national currency Creation of state channels |
Anna Cornell
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1960 - 1965 | Joel Gairbekov (Husband) Jesus Gairbevok (Son) | Transcontinental Conservative Party |
Gender Equality Law |
Joshua Moore
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1965 - 1982 | Lisa Hofstra (Spouse) Marc Moore (Son) Betty Moore (Daughter) |
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Start of a military dictatorship |
Roger Ali
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1982 - 1985 | Mary Sgunk (Spouse) | Transcontinental Conservative Party |
Establishment of the Second Republic Overthrow of Joshua Moore |
James Campbell
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1985 - 1990 | Stephany Ahmed (Spouse) Sebastian Campbell (Son) Stephen Campbell (Son) | Transcontinental Conservative Party |
He established the rabbit as the national animal Campbell Doctrine : No military officer can hold power |
Robert Reed
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1990 - 1995 | Mary Russell (Spouse) Ander Reed (Son) Zoe Reed (Daughter) | Republican Liberal Party |
Establishment of electoral system majority single-vote count First National Park in the history of Eurasies |
Peter Morgan |
1995 - 2000 | Monika Reid (Spouse) Michael Morgan (Son) | Republican Liberal Party |
Creation of the Eurasian Intelligence Agency (EIA) Illegalization of communism |
Mary Villadolid |
2000 - 2005 | Taylor Jonx (Husband) Bill Jonx (Son) Antoniette Jonx (Daughter) Benjamin Jonx (Son) | Republican Liberal Party |
End of the Campbell Doctrine Women's Rights Law Start of the Eurasian Nuclear Program |
Gregory Scott
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2005 - 2010 | Emily Lehrer (Spouse) | Transcontinental Conservative Party |
Institution of the Third Republic Illegalization of fascism |
Rose Sommer
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2010 - 2015 | Jack Friedmann (Husband) Kevin Friedmann (Son) | Republican Liberal Party |
Creation of the Eura (current currency) Universal vote law |
Matthew Alarcon |
2015 - 2020 | Elena Simms (Spouse) Justin Alarcon (Son) | Transcontinental Conservative Party |
Issuance of the first Eurasian passport |
César Ramírez
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2020 - Present | Katie Hoffman (Spouse) Francisco Ramírez (Son) | Republican Liberal Party |
Legalization of Gay Marriage Eurasian Space Program Foundation Legalization of communism |
I have completely finished my book on the presidents of Eurasies, take a look at it, I would appreciate it.
South St Maarten, Apabeossie, Poland-kaliningrad, and Enway
Wonderful! Really enjoying your factbooks! :)
Eurasies and Enway
Aperanlly not
Serious?, thanks you!
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Type : Eurasies Legislative Branch
Term Limits : 5 years
Founded : 1982
Preceded by : Eurasies Congress
President of the Assembly : Adolf Green (TCP)
First Vice President of the Assembly : Frank Warren (TCP)
Seats:
Government
• Republican Liberal Party
• Transcontinental Conservative Party
Opposition
• Eurasian Democratic Socialist Party
• Nationalist Party for Eurasies
Others
• 10 Foreign Seats
Voting System: D'Hondt Proportional System
Last Election: 2015
Next Election: 2020
Eurasies Capitol, Greater Eurasia
The Eurasian Assembly
The Eurasian Assembly, also known as the Parliament of Eurasies, or the Congress of Greater Eurasia. It is a governing body belonging to the Legislative Branch, the one in charge of approving or repealing laws, precisely that is the function carried out by the Assembly, the representatives of this body are known as deputies, who are elected in legislative elections every 5 years, representing in more or less quantity to a region.
They usually meet daily to meet in the Eurasies Capitol, it currently has 600 seats, being dominated mostly by the Transcontinental Conservative Party (TCP) with 238 seats out of 600, followed by the Republican Liberal Party (RLP) with 134 seats, the Eurasian Democratic Socialist Party (PSE) with 129 seats, and finally the Eurasian Party (NPE) with 99 seats.
The President of the Republic belongs to the RLP, which is why despite not having the majority of the assembly, it is the ruling party, the TCP recently allied itself with the RLP and is now in the government coalition. PSE and NPE represent the current Eurasian opposition.
Unlike other countries, in Eurasies the upper and lower houses are one, this established in the Constitution. The President of the Assembly is also the leader of the TCP; Adolf Green, who exercises the highest authority of the legislative body.
Currently they are carrying out a campaign before the 2020 legislative elections, in December of this year the results will be revealed.
Current Board of Directors
• President of Eurasian Assembly : Adolf Green (TCP)
• First Vice President : Frank Warren (TCP)
• Second Vice President : Tammy Szakács (RLP)
• Secretary : Danko Bars (TCP)
• Undersecretary : Yvette Beike (RLP)
• Leader of the Government Side : Diana Larssen (RLP)
• Leader of the Opposition Side : Gustav Monroe (NPE)
• Leader of the Socialist Side : Leroy Pont (PSE)
Deputies by Federal Region (2015-2020)
Flag | Federal entity | Deputies | Won by |
Siber | 146 | Transcontinental Conservative Party | |
Orum | 128 | Transcontinental Conservative Party | |
Germanoj | 82 | Eurasian Democratic Socialist Party | |
Oazo | 72 | Republican Liberal Party | |
Itala | 54 | Eurasian Party | |
Xeios | 36 | Republican Liberal Party | |
Northern Eurasia | 30 | Republican Liberal Party | |
Skandiniv | 24 | Eurasian Democratic Socialist Party | |
Glorian | 12 | Transcontinental Conservative Party | |
Capital District | 6 | Transcontinental Conservative Party | |
Southern Eurasia | 6 | Eurasian Party | |
Lepuona | 4 | Republican Liberal Party |
Composition of the Assembly
134 RLP
129 PSE
99 NPE
10 Foreign Seats
228 Opposition Coallition
10 Foreign Seats
Foreign Seats
Nation | Foreign Deputy | Coalition party | Settled down |
Xan Servesfofulus | Neutral | August 25, 2020 | |
Lady Delphine Charpentier | Neutral | August 28, 2020 | |
Gianfranco Rossi | Neutral | August 28, 2020 | |
McKenna Johansson | Neutral | August 29, 2020 | |
Marie de Pauline | Neutral | August 29, 2020 | |
Louis Schulz | Eurasian Democratic Socialist Party | August 29, 2020 | |
Available | Available | Available | Available |
John Noble | Republican Liberal Party | August 29, 2020 | |
Miroslav Jovanovic | Eurasian Party | August 31, 2020 | |
Thomas Iolo | Republican Liberal Party | September 10, 2020 |
The Eurasian Assembly factbook is also now available.
South St Maarten, Enway, and Pontus and trebizond
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