Charlotenberg

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Charlotenberg was created on 1st January, 2006. It is the Constitutional Monarch of the Imperialist Great Britain region. The nation was orginally part of the International Democratic Union but left in early April, 2006. Charlotenberg was a member nation of Great Britain and Ireland until 31st December, 2006 when it left to form the new region of Imperialist Great Britain.

Charlotenberg was originally quite a quiet nation and kept out of the regions affairs but did eventually become a UN member two weeks after he joined the region. The nation quickly became involved in the region and the UN soon afterwards and by mid July, 2006 he had received 15 endorsements from other nations and was tipped to replace Los Cielos as Great Britain and Irelands UN Delegate. However, due to government rules this made his hopes vanish as it was seen as a threat to the stability of the region.

His government at current is placed at the centre of the political compass and is supported by many businesses in his nation. He is a strong believer of the monarchy and industrial progress. Recent achievements have been replanting Charlotenberg's rainforests and encouraging its population to become more environmentally friendly.

His nation's economy is mainly private and is heavily dominated by the country's massive Automotive manufacturing industry which is often funded by large government handouts. Roads are well kept and often clear. The nations health service is in the process of being privatised and is among the most efficient in Imperialist Great Britain.

Charlotenberg's bid to become the region's UN Delegate was unsuccessful and the Prime-Minister, Klopstock appointed Riddim instead.

Charlotenberg left Great Britain and Ireland on New Year's Eve, 2006 and formed a new region called Imperialist Great Britain. He is the region's first Monarch and his rule was absolute until the region's first elections which were held on 15th February, 2007. There are around 60 nations in the region at present.