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Kroblexskij

History

Timeline



Government

Official Local name - Kommunistika Federatsiya Kroblekski’

Short Local Name - Kroblekski’

Conventional Official Name - The Communist Federation of Kroblexskij

Conventional Short Name - Kroblexskij

Government system – Soviet Parliament

Governmental overview


Capital – Myoks’kva

Independence

National Holidays – Independence day

                                 New Year
                                 New years eve
                                 Christmas
                                 

Legal system – based on civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts

Suffrage – 18

Judicial branch

Political parties – (the parties in italics are the three Main election runners)

The Revolutionary Party

The original party that organised and provoked the 1918 revolution are still in power today. The name doesn’t suggest, but this is the ultra orthodox Communist party. They keep to the original sayings of Marx and Lenin as best as they can.

The Krob National Front

Basically the Krob Fascist party. Regularly holds meetings, rallies and riots in the capital. Based on the fact of white supremacy and the degrading of any people not with 100% Krob Blood in them. A small proportion of people do vote for them, but they are visited by the Government after. Not entirely a political party, more of a violence party.

The Workers Collective

The only true Marxist party there is in the elections. Not entirely orthodox, they allow bend the rules of Marxism and take up ideals if they deem them to be fit. Never a foremost runner but they have seats in a few counties. Primary and tertiary employees are the main support of the party.

The Green Party

The Environment caring party. Their manifesto says for not just funding of the environment but action. Cutting emissions and greenhouse gases is their main vote grabber. Alternative energy sources and recycling. Also giving more aid to outside countries and less involvements in wars. This party is more Greenpeace than just a green one.


The Student Collective

This is THE Party for students. It prides itself on it’s strong left views and peace promoting policy. Its members have to under the age of 26 and be in a college or university. Wanting more state funding for public projects and less privatisation. Cutting unemployment and helping the disadvantaged persuade people to vote for them.


The Krob Forward Party

It’s the conservative party and not much to it. Based on increasing the economy free trade and getting the government out of peoples lives. Tougher laws and a stem on immigration. In the past few years they seem to have been drifting further to the political right.


The New Soviet Party

The leading party and many of the peoples choice. High activity in social welfare, education, healthcare and the environment. But also international trade and relations. Although seen by some to be warmongers looking for a conflict and provoking some, this is really a myth. This is the industrious party, working to build a large industry sector in the region, although the leaders hardly seem to take a care at the GDP and budgets.


Political pressure - NA

International Organisation - STR, NA, ISB, (TI), WHO, UN, NAPEC, participation

Flag description – a horizontal blue section is at the bottom of the flag, with a red hammer and sickle above it, and golden stars surrounding the hammer and sickle in a circular pattern.

National Seal – a polar bear with the north star above it, surrounded by a red laurel

National Anthem – Gordast Say Verniekh Maryey

National dish – Roast Elk

National Beverage – Rodina, vodka with a chunk of sea ice in it

National Motto – Strength, Unity, Valour

National Animal – Polar Bear

Region – The Union of Soviet Republics

National Sport -

Population – - 2001 approx

Leader – Premier Mikhalkov

Parliament -

Economy

Economic Overview

GDP – $6,245,886,541,141.80

GDP real growth rate

GDP per capita – $2,805.88

GDP composition

Population in Poverty – 5.74% Labour force – 81%

Unemployment rate – 12.84%

Agriculture products

Industries – Mining, Fishing, Petrochemicals, Machinery building, Military production, Electronic components, healthcare, construction, trade, Shipbuilding, scientific advances, energy, agriculture, consumer durables, foodstuffs,

Exports ($) – $765,427,272,198.75

Imports ($) – $765,427,272,198.75

Export partners

Export commodities – Machinery, timber, oil, metals, furs, medicine

Import Commodities – agriculture products,

Import Partners

Debt (external)

Aid recipient

Currency – Rouble

Currency code – RBL

Exchange rate – 6.9278 Roubles = $1

Fiscal year – 1st April – 30th March

Black Market -

Drugs Market -

Smuggling – Drugs,

Human Trafficking - People in – People Out -

Prostitution – 2001 estimate

Pirate Goods


Communications

Telephones – Landlines in use-

Mobiles Phones

Telephones system – Domestic -

                                  International -

Regulators – Krob Cellular,

Radio Stations


TV broadcast

Radio receivers

Internet Code – .K

Internet users

Calling code -


Transportation

Railways -

Motorways

Canals

Ports / Harbours

Airports

Pipelines

Merchant Marine

Heliports


Trans-national Issues

International Disputes

Refugees / Internally displaced persons -


People

Racial make-up

Literacy level

Languages – Krob russian, russian, english.

Religion % – Atheist -

                  Muslim   -
                  Sikh        -
                  Christian -
                  Cult         - 
                  Other       - 


Tax rate

Crime rate


Geography

Location

Coordinates

Map references

Time-zone -

Area

Comparative area

Land boundaries

Coastline

Maritime claims

Climate

Terrain

Elevation extremes – Highest – Lowest -


Temperature Extremes – Highest – Lowest


Natural resources – Oil, Natural Gas, Coal,

Land use

Irrigated land

Natural hazards – Volcanoes, earthquakes, blizzards,

Current environment issues

Environmental agreements – 10% of eneergy will come from renewable resources by 2015

Geographical notes


Culture