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currency=Yuunli Dollar |
 
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The Republic of '''Yuunli''' ([[Poirih]]: '''t Repuplik Yuanal''') was founded in April 2005, and joined the [[United Nations]] in the same month. A few days/years later, it was decided to move to the [[International Democratic Union]].
 
The Republic of '''Yuunli''' ([[Poirih]]: '''t Repuplik Yuanal''') was founded in April 2005, and joined the [[United Nations]] in the same month. A few days/years later, it was decided to move to the [[International Democratic Union]].
  
Yuunli is currently considered a [[UN Category|civil rights lovefest]] nation.
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Yuunli is currently considered a [[UN Category|democratic socialist]] nation.
  
 
The Republic consists of two '''Autonomous Communities''': [[Mich-Inzl]] (former Mysh Island) and [[Chirachi]] (former Sklyrachy).
 
The Republic consists of two '''Autonomous Communities''': [[Mich-Inzl]] (former Mysh Island) and [[Chirachi]] (former Sklyrachy).
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The legislative branch of the Republic is called '''Legislative Assembly'''. The Assembly does not have fixed members, but consists of representatives of political parties. Those parties are elected every 4 years by the citizens in a proportion-vote system.
 
The legislative branch of the Republic is called '''Legislative Assembly'''. The Assembly does not have fixed members, but consists of representatives of political parties. Those parties are elected every 4 years by the citizens in a proportion-vote system.
  
The Assembly also has '''Observers''' from the parliaments of Mich-Inzl and Chirachi. With joint forces, the two observers can block bills.
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The Assembly also has '''Observers''' from the parliaments of Mich-Inzl and Chirachi, who have veto rights.
  
  
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Religious affiliation is not asked in a census, that's why only estimates exist.
 
Religious affiliation is not asked in a census, that's why only estimates exist.
  
It is estimated that 53% of Yuunli's population follow a religion called ''strigidism'' (30% of them follow the traditional variant, 70% the modern variant) and 40% are atheists. The remaining 7% are mostly muslims and jews.
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It is estimated that 71% of Yuunli's population follow a religion called ''strigidism'' (57% of them follow the traditional variant, 43% the modern variant) and 40% are atheists. The remaining 7% are mostly muslims and jews.
  
The mountainous regions are strongholds of traditional strigidism, whereas the modern variant is stronger in the coastal and hilly provinces.
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Chirachi and the mountainous regions of Mich-Inzl are strongholds of traditional strigidism, whereas the modern variant is stronger in the coastal and hilly provinces of Mich-Inzl.
 
<br>Atheists are more common in more urbanized provinces.
 
<br>Atheists are more common in more urbanized provinces.
<br>Other religions are more common in coastal provinces.
 
  
 
Fore more information about strigidist beliefs, see [[Strigidism]].
 
Fore more information about strigidist beliefs, see [[Strigidism]].
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The number of seats in parliament corresponds to the rounded percentage of votes a party received. Only parties with at least 1% of the votes enter parliament.
 
The number of seats in parliament corresponds to the rounded percentage of votes a party received. Only parties with at least 1% of the votes enter parliament.
<br>If the sum does not add up to 100, the biggest faction gets the remaining seats.
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<br>If the sum does not add up to 100, the largest faction gets the remaining seats.
 
<br>If the sum is more than 100, the smallest factions lose seats.
 
<br>If the sum is more than 100, the smallest factions lose seats.
  
 
Results of the 2005-08-08 elections (compared to those of 2005-06-18):
 
Results of the 2005-08-08 elections (compared to those of 2005-06-18):
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* [[CPY (Yuunli)|Conservative Party of Yuunli]]: 28 seats
 
* [[CPY (Yuunli)|Conservative Party of Yuunli]]: 28 seats

Revision as of 12:20, 8 August 2005

Yuunli
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Flag of Yuunli
Motto: Think before you act - about your neighbors, too.
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Region International Democratic Union
Capital Tenkas
Official Language(s) Poirih
Leader Chairman of the Executive Council Kai Boif
Population 500-750 million
Currency Yuunli Dollar 
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The Republic of Yuunli (Poirih: t Repuplik Yuanal) was founded in April 2005, and joined the United Nations in the same month. A few days/years later, it was decided to move to the International Democratic Union.

Yuunli is currently considered a democratic socialist nation.

The Republic consists of two Autonomous Communities: Mich-Inzl (former Mysh Island) and Chirachi (former Sklyrachy).

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Political system

Executive

The executive of the Republic is the Executive Council, consisting of:

  • Councilors elected for 3 years by the citizens. They make policies within the framework of the current legislation. Every Councilor is responsible for one department, such as education, infrastructure or international relations.
  • The Representatives of the Autonomous Communities represent the executive of Mich-Inzl and Chirachi, respectively. With joint forces, the two representatives can block Council decisions.
  • Chairperson elected for 3 years by the citizens. The chairperson's role is to moderate in case there is a conflict among Councilors and/or Representatives. Moreover s/he represents the Republic abroad.

Legislature

The legislative branch of the Republic is called Legislative Assembly. The Assembly does not have fixed members, but consists of representatives of political parties. Those parties are elected every 4 years by the citizens in a proportion-vote system.

The Assembly also has Observers from the parliaments of Mich-Inzl and Chirachi, who have veto rights.


International relations

The Republic of Yuunli belongs to the International Democratic Union, and it is member of the United Nations, it has close diplomatic ties to The Sultanate of the Ayyubids.


Geography

Yuunli consists of two parts: Chirachi is a landlocked part of the IDU continent (13% of Yuunli's population), Mich-Inzl is an island off the north-west coast of that continent (87% of the population). Yuunli has an area of 4,694,682 km² (1,813,402 square miles).

Mich-Inzl is located in the north of the IDU landmass. To the east, there are uninhabited islands and the United Islands of Amidonia. To the south-easte, there is the Empire of Keeslandia, to the south-west the Democratic Federation of Grosseschnauzer, and to the west the Holy Republic of Lloegr-Cymru.

Chirachi borders the Democratic Federation of Grosseschnauzer in the north, the People's Republic of Flankia in the east, the Gemeinschaft of Sober Thought in the south, and the Interstellar Federation of DataGenesis in the west.

On the following map, rivers are blue and provincial borders are red, unless they are marked by rivers.

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Political Divisions

The two autonomous communities of Yuunli enjoy great autonomy. They are further divided into provinces.

See the articles Mich-Inzl and Chirachi as well as the section "political system" (on this page) for details.


Populace

Religions

Religious affiliation is not asked in a census, that's why only estimates exist.

It is estimated that 71% of Yuunli's population follow a religion called strigidism (57% of them follow the traditional variant, 43% the modern variant) and 40% are atheists. The remaining 7% are mostly muslims and jews.

Chirachi and the mountainous regions of Mich-Inzl are strongholds of traditional strigidism, whereas the modern variant is stronger in the coastal and hilly provinces of Mich-Inzl.
Atheists are more common in more urbanized provinces.

Fore more information about strigidist beliefs, see Strigidism.


National symbols

The flag of Yuunli is a combination of the flags of the island and the continental part, separated by a blue band representing the sea, joined by a yellow star representing the sun and the ideals of the Republic.

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To show affiliation with the International Democratic Union, the star can be replaced with the balances of the IDU:

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Elections

Executive

Elections were held on 2005-04-30, 2005-05-21 and 2005-06-12.

The members of the Executive Council are elected by majority vote. The most important posts are the chair (moderating when there are conflicts), finances (managing the budget) and international relations (representing Yuunli abroad).

  • Chairman of the Executive Council: Kai Boif (SLL)
  • Councilor for Finances: Marlin Ericson (SLL)
  • Councilor for International Relations: Katrin Ficha (SLL)
  • Councilor for National Security: Svato Ikaika (SLL)
  • Councilor for Justice: Frits Chmitt (SLL)
  • Councilor for the Economy: Eeml Chnaita (SLL)
  • Councilor for Social Security: Mata Noiman (SLL)
  • Councilor for Consumer Protection: Drago Cordin (SLL)
  • Councilor for Agriculture: Hainrih Lep (SLL)
  • Councilor for Health: Zepp Laifa (SLL)
  • Councilor for Families and Children: Ulla Krin (YPD)
  • Councilor for Infrastructure: Balta Fookl (SLL)
  • Councilor for the Environment: Anna Inkla (SLL)
  • Councilor for Education: Zepp Tsuupl (SLL)
  • Councilor for Research and Technology: Perpl Anolt (SLL)

Wins and losses of parties:

  • YPD: won families and children; lost economy, health, environment
  • SLL: lost families and children; won everything else
  • FCP: lost justice
  • FTP: lost infrastructure

The Council for Defense was dissolved 2005-06-12, and its competences transferred to the Council for National Security and the Council for International Relations.

Legislature

The number of seats in parliament corresponds to the rounded percentage of votes a party received. Only parties with at least 1% of the votes enter parliament.
If the sum does not add up to 100, the largest faction gets the remaining seats.
If the sum is more than 100, the smallest factions lose seats.

Results of the 2005-08-08 elections (compared to those of 2005-06-18):

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