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| [[Minister for Health and Ageing (Australia)|Minister for Health and Ageing]]
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| [[Attorney-General of Eagmont|Attorney-General]]
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| [[Attorney-General of Australia|Attorney-General]]
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| [[Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs|Minister for Immigration and Native Eagmontian Affairs]]
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| [[Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs]]
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Revision as of 06:15, 24 September 2006

The Federal Republic of
Eagmont
canada--53.jpg
Flag of Eagmont
National motto: Win all, lose all.
National anthem: Eagmont, the guardian o thee
http://kipb.cdreamer.com/eagmont.bmp
Region The FCSTO
Capital Oban
Largest City Oban
Population 18 Million (Oban Metropolitan
Suffrage Yes
Official Language(s) English, French, Russian

Government

Federal Republic
The Right Honourable John Key (CPE)
The Right Honourable Max Klien (CPE)
The Honourable Scott Smith (CPE)
His Excellency John Marks (LIB)
The Honourable Christian Haig (ELP)
His Excellency Lord Nelson Greer

ISO Nation Code

EAGT
Currency Eagmont Dollar(ED)
Time Zone
 • Summer (DST)
GMT +12
GMT +13
Internet TLD .ea, .com.ea
.eaf (for french sites)
.ear (for russian sites)
Calling Code +64
National Symbols
 • Sport
 • Animal
 • Fruit
 • Flower

Soccer
Kiwi
Kiwifruit
Rose
UN Status Handshaker
Info: NationStates NSEconomy Pipian XML

Welcome to the Federal Republic of Eagmont, a safe and devout region of over 500 million people*. The current leader is John Key, leader of the Conservative party.

  • Note=This is roleplaying figure. NationStates figure to inacurate.

Eagmont Government

Overview

The Government of Eagmont is made up of 340 seats in the House of Representatives (House of Commons) and 120 seats in the Senate. The Senate seats are divided amongst the 13 states:

State Number of Senate Seats
North Cape 9
Geraldine 9
East Cape 9
Centrale 8
Claremont 16
Clondikin 8
Corsica 12
Fielding 10
Carops 10
L'Ile de sud 10
Garbaldi 12
Manly East 2
Manly West 3
Manly North 2
Total 120

The 2006-2009 Parliament of The Federal Republic of Eagmont

Prime Minister- The Right Honourable John Key (Conservatives) Deputy Prime Minister - The Honourable Chris Mahone (Liberals) Minister of Finance & Taxation - The Honourable Scott Smith (Conservatives)

Current Cabinet

Main article(s): List of Eagmont Ministers

Minister Current Minister
Prime Minister John Key
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Mahone
Minister for Trade Chris Mahone
Minister of Finance/Treasurer Scott Teviotdale
Minister for Foreign Affairs Andrew Johnstone
Minister for Defence Colonel Nelson
Minister for Health Merill Jacboson
Attorney-General Philip Smith
Minister for the Environment and Heritage Ian Golding
Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts John Andrews
Minister for Transport and Regional Services Neil Oxford
Minister for Immigration and Native Eagmontian Affairs Vadim Longshot
Minister for Education, Hannah Oldsen
Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources Geoff Gabrielle
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Kevin Andrews
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry John Horrell

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