Reformed Yugoslavia
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Motto: Belief in Socialism leads to belief in yourself | |
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Region | Adriatic Dalmatia |
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Capital | Sarajevo |
Official Language(s) | Bosnian, Arabic, Serbo-Croatian, German, Macedonian |
Leader | President Damiritrov Jasic |
Population | 1.013 Billion |
Currency | Adriatica |
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Location
The Federation of Reformed Yugoslavia is located on the adriatic coast spanning the entire Dalmatian Coast. (Real world: From Germany to Albania)
Major Cities
- Sarajevo: Capital City of Reformed Yugoslavia (6.3 Million inhabitants)
- Dubrovnik: Independent City (200 000 inhabitants, can reach 3 Million with Tourism)
- Arabus: State Capital of the province of Albania (300 Million inhabitants)
- Wien: State Capital of the province of Vienna (500 Million inhabitants)
- Venice: State Capital of Venicija province. (1.1 Million due to Neutral zone. Was 150 Million before Adriatic Gulf War.)
- Split: State Capital of Dalmatia province. (164 Million inhabitants)
- Beograd: State Capital of Serbia province. (2 Million inhabitants)
- Zagreb: State Capital of North Hrvatska province. (10 Million inhabitants)
- Titograd: State Capital of Macedonia and Montenegro. (16 Million inhabitants)
Sarajevo, Presidential HQ and House of Elders Independent City of Dubrovnik City of Arabus, Province of Albania
Government
The Government consists of three bodies. Federal, Provincial and Gradintial(Municipal). The Federal government is led by President Damiritrov Jasic. The Presidential position is a single-party democracy ruled by the Socialist Democratic Party of Yugoslavia. Presidential positions/elections have not been determined yet because many believe that if Damiritrov was to be removed as president, the union would collapse. Unlike other nations, the Federal Government also consists of The House of Elders. In this house there is a multi-party democracy where citizens vote for their representatives (Elders). The leader of the house is also the Praetor (Prime Minister) and this position rotates every 5 years with new elections. The Praetors job is to run the country, but for laws to pass, they must be brought to the President. Provincial Government is organized in the same way as the House of Elders, but the provincial government also includes the Senate. Nations united under the Yugoslav government have their own say and rules at the Parliamentary level. Gradintial level are mayors and citizens.
- House of Elders: 4,780 seats
- House of State: 350-600 seats (depending on population)
- The Senate: 200 seats (Senator's rotate positions every 10yrs)
- House of State: 350-600 seats (depending on population)
Pro-Communists around the Union celebrate the signing of the Tito's Dream document.
Religion
- 39% Atheist
- 28% Muslim
- 12% Roman Catholic
- 13% Orthodox
- 4% Buddhist
- 2.2% Ancient Greek
- 1.8% Other
Reformed Yugoslavia has scrapped an official religion. This is due to the overwhelming ethnic tensions that have caused previous civil wars. To prevent this in the future, all religions are seen as equals.
History
The Federation of Reformed Yugoslavia (Federacija od Reformachke Jugoslavie) is a massive,:safe nation, notable for its punitive income tax rates. Its compassionate, hard-working, intelligent population of 1.013 billion enjoy extensive civil freedoms, particularly in social issues, while corporate giants are highly frowned upon.
Reformed Yugoslavia in 2003 was divided into seperate nations. Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia, Serbia-Montenegro, Albania and Austria had their own seperate governments, but times were bad and many were unemployed and homeless. All the problems of 2003 were caused by the breakup of the Yugoslav republic in 1992, and by the Serbian offensive on both Bosnia and Croatia. During this conflict Damiritrov Jasic escaped to Canada. In 2000 he came back to Bosnia and in 2003 became the President of Bosnia-Hercegovina. Missing his old nation of Yugoslavia, Damiritrov forged a document that stunned the world. This document would unite the broken nations again, it was his dream to build a better life for his people and many Yugoslavs knew and wanted that. The document became known as Tito's Dream and all nations except Serbia signed. The new nation became known as The Old Dalmatic Republic, and because of Austria's close ties with the union do to its previous Austro-Hungarian Empire it joined the Union as well and a coup de e'tat in Albania included its signiture too. In 2006, the Old Dalmatic Republic declared itself a Socialist state and changed its name to The New Yugoslavia. Soon, corporate CEO's and other capitalists started staging protests and in Serbia, pro-communists already started fighting the government. Soon a civil war broke out in both countries. But in New Yugoslavia the rebellion only lasted 2 months. In Serbia it continued to 2008, where pro-communist forces stormed the Serbian Parliament and executed the Prime Minister.
Revolutionary War in Union
By late 2008, the new Serbian Regime began restructuring its government, removed corruption and improved the living standards significantly and by 2010 it joined The New Yugoslavia. A month later The New Yugoslavia became the Federation of Reformed Yugoslavia and adopted a Titoist doctrine to the constitution.
Thermo-Nuclear Bomb dropped on Vetronia
In the same year The Adriatic Gulf War stopped and a cease fire was made with the Republic of Vetrone.During the 2 year conflict (2006-2008) Reformed Yugoslavia became a nuclear power and had the regions most advanced military technology. Today Reformed Yugoslavia is a modern nation with Excellent political freedoms, security, human rights, civil rights and leads the world in supplying financial aid to third world countries. Its handeling of the government and its Titoist/Socialist beliefs is a perfect example of Communism that is by the people for the people.