Fantasy World Union

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Fantasy World Union
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Flag of Fantasy World Union
Motto: "*construction*"
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Region The North Pacific
Capital Lax
Official Language(s) English, Union
Leader Nishant Tharani
Population > 800 million
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The Fantasy World Union is a nation founded by colonists from Moo-Moo Land, who wished to get away from the dominating UN. With a growing population, short-term targets are to build up the economy and establish foreign relations. Close behind is the progress of the arms industry, and development of technology. To oversee these goals is Nishant Tharani, the leader of the FWU.


Facts

General

  • Population: Over 650,000,000
  • Capital: Lax
  • Ruler: Nishant Tharani
  • Income Tax: 20-30%
  • Tech: Post Modern Tech

External Affairs

  • Embassies in other Nations: 5
  • Embassies from other Nations: 5
  • Allied Nations: 0
  • Hostile Nations: 0

Military Matters

  • Ongoing Draft: 1-3%
  • Total Military Personnel: 15,000,000-20,000,000
  • Soldiers: 5,000,000
  • SpGuards: 500,000
  • Planes: 1,500,000
  • AirForce Personnel: 10,000,000
  • Reserve: 3,000,000

Diplomacy

The FWU is currently focusing on establishing and improving relationships with other nations

Nations with Embassies in the FWU

Nation with a FWU Embassy in them

A Brief History

Formation

Sometime in the second half of 2005, (the exact date has been lost) a group of people broke away from Moo-Moo Land, claiming that the presence of the UN was oppressive. With financial support from Moo-Moo Land and Kirby Reborn, the Fantasy World Union was founded. True to intentions, the FWU stayed out of the UN, and has no current plans to enter the UN.

A New Leader

The FWU continued growing at a steady pace through to December. However, sometime in late December, James Harding (the leader of the FWU) passed away from a sudden inexplicable heart attack. Chaos then ensued in the still-growing region, as James had managed the whole nation. In an appeal for help, representatives were sent to Moo-Moo Land to consult with Nishant Tharani, the co-leader of Moo-Moo Land. On New Year's Eve, Nishant Tharani resigned from office and was taken to the FWU as the new leader. This left Kirby as the sole ruler of Moo-Moo Land.

Into the Future

Policy and Aims

The FWU is currently focusing on establishing and improving relations with other nations, and developing the fragile economy.

News!

  • More embassies
  • Military aid dispatched to Pijoon

Recent Events

  • The FWU reaches economic milestone: from Fragile to Thriving!
  • The FWU has moved to the Lexicon, and received an embassy in Oz
  • The death of James Harding, and the appointment of Nishant Tharani as the new leader.

Government

The Fantasy World does not have a seperate Minister for each ministry: rather, Nishant Tharani is in charge of each ministry. This may change later on.

Ministry of External Affairs

Ambassadors

Diplomatic Corps

  • Ron Gyre
  • Rob Geurts
  • Wanda Tolly
  • Dane Herzer

Proposal Drafters

  • Wanda Geurts
  • Jayna Mabb

Internal Representatives

  • Ali Whirley
  • Ozella Norein
  • Dominick Feltes

Ministry of Internal Affairs

Immigration Control

  • Emanuel Dowh
  • Winston Hoenig

Legal Reviewers

  • Phil Coberly
  • Vernall Panzer

Ministry of Law and Order

Police Chiefs

  • Isabell Rapley
  • Delbert Portes
  • Malcolm Bedling

Ministry of Armed Affairs

Logistical Managers

  • Tiffani Vitalo
  • Randolph Mundie
  • Felipe Dowh

Generals

  • Delbert Shibata
  • Mandy Mousel
  • Delois Nice
  • Bennie Leng
  • Arly Menk
  • Dona Maricle

Military

Civilians

All civilians carry pistols and tasers, and are trained on how to use them.

Land Forces

The FWU's land forces consist of 5,000,000 fully trained Marines, and 500,000 highly trained SpGuards.

Aerial Forces

The total amount of planes is 1,500,000. The amount of personnel working for the Air Force is 10,000,000

Naval Forces

None.

Special Ops

No current special ops forces exist, but 1,000 are being trained.

Reserve

About 3,000,000 people are currently in the military reserve. This number fluctuates.