Esthonia

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The Commonwealth of Esthonia is a nation located in the region of Scandinavia. Once considered environmentally stunning country the economic progress has turned most of its territory into barren, inhospitable landscape by extensive mining and industry. The population is about 85 million, the capital is Reval.

Government

It is currently governed by an authoritarian government with the highest executive powers vested in the Committee of Public Safety. The anonymous 12-member Committee was established as a result of an internal power struggle that took place after the death of the first Prime Minister of the country, Edgar Swiscar. The members of the Committee are appointed by the People's Convention, a legislative body elected directly by the people. The Convention Election takes place once in every 6 years, all other elections are outlawed. There are no political parties, political activities are strictly controlled by the state and channelled through trade unions and other trade organisations.

Esthonia is a member of the United Nations. In public the Commonwealth is represented by the Chairman of the Convention and by the Executive Secretary of the Committee of Public Safety, the only official in that ruling body known to the public by his name and face.

A new programme has been implemented since 1 October 2006 to downgrade the bureaucracy-choked government and to establish a more effective system of public administration with the same amount of central power, but with less officials.

Economy

The Commonwealth struggles with an economy due to its centralised and autarchic approach. Almost all enterprises are owned by the government, but they operate on the same principles as private companies and are allowed to raise profit. The share of private ownership is limited to 40% in all companies and is considerably lower in strategically important sectors (transportation, health, energy, etc). Foreign citizens and companies cannot do business in Esthonia.

There are some private enterprises in Esthonia, mostly insurance companies. The share of private ownership is relatively high also in car manufacturing and information technology sectors. Little privatisation has been allowed also in arms manufacturing, especially in companies producing for export.

There is an extensive safety-testing programme for all products manufactured in Esthonia. The same programme serves also as a protection against import products.

Esthonia has a proportional income tax, with an average tax rate of 41%. Esthonia's currency is the Esthonian Florin (ETF). It is freely convertable.

Infrastructure

A new programme for building roads and highways was started recently to improve the transportation network of Esthonia.

Healthcare

All citizens of the Commonwealth have an access to free healthcare. Medical products are heavily subsidised by the government and therefore affordable to all people. Euthanasia is legal and encouraged by the government for severely impaired people with incurable illnesses.

National embryo-screening programme was recently introduced to remove embryos with severe genetic disorders. Population growth is controlled by the government.

Science

The government has legalised cloning which has become the main focus of Esthonia's scientific research and experiments. Special attention is being paid to reviving extinct species including the feather-bellied vulture, a species related to the national bird of Esthonia, the vulture.

Law and Order

The police and security are the top priorities of the government, receiving the most funding. Thanks to the all-pervasive police force crime is almost unknown. The omnipresent officials of the Committee of General Security (CGS) keep an eye on all suspicious activities and monitor the internet usage of Esthonian citizens. A number of web sites are blocked on security reasons.

Armed Forces

The Armed Forces of Esthonia are based on conscription, with men serving 12 months. It is well funded, but not as powerful as police and security units. Navy is the preferred branch of armed forces receiving the most funding and exercising the greatest power. The attempts of Air Forces and Army to change the situation have been futile.