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Revision as of 19:39, 2 June 2005

Fortestan
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Flag of Fortestan
Motto: "Veritas!"
None available.
Region Europe
Capital Ferroton
Official Language(s) No official language
Leader President Dr. Orlando M. Khayyam, K.S.C.
Population 2.005 billion (6/2/05)
Currency tolar 
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The Federative States of Fortestan is a massive, environmentally stunning nation, notable for its punitive income tax rates. Its compassionate, intelligent population of 2.005 billion are free to do what they want with their own bodies, and vote for whoever they like in elections; if they go into business, however, they are regulated to within an inch of their lives.

It is difficult to tell where the omnipresent, corrupt, liberal, socially-minded government stops and the rest of society begins, but it devotes most of its attentions to Education, with areas such as Law & Order and Commerce receiving almost no funds by comparison. The average income tax rate is 100%. The private sector is almost wholly made up of enterprising fourteen-year-old boys selling lemonade on the sidewalk, although the government is looking at stamping this out.

Crime -- especially youth-related -- is a serious problem, probably because of the country's utter lack of prisons. Fortestan's national animal is the raphus cucullatus, which is also the nation's favorite main course, and its currency is the tolar.

UN Category: Left-wing Utopia

Civil Rights: Frightening

Economy: Basket Case

Political Freedoms: Superb

Origin and history of the name

Fortestan comes from a combination of the Proto-Wassan words fuertas, meaning strong, bold, or brave, and staenns meaning home of. According to ancient Wassan mythology, Lord Fuertes was a god-king who founded the city and kingdom of Wassa, which has existed as a state in some form for over five thousand years. Over time, Lord Fuertes became a widespread folk-hero among the different Fortestani peoples. It was a common tradition for a city or region to be renamed after its founder or a famous native folk-hero. Therefore, Fortestan could mean Home of the Strong, or Home of Lord Fuertes.

The formal name of Fortestan has changed several times since the foundation of the nation, but has always reflected the sense of union.

  • Union of Wassa, Rutas, and Belostavia upon the adoption of the Constitution of the Free Union of Fortestan by the three main powers.
  • Union of Fortestan when the name was changed to reflect the universalism of the Constitution's ideals.
  • United Socialist States of Fortestan when socialists came to power and changed the Constitution to provide the government with the power to nationalize industry and institute communist reforms.
  • Federal Unitary Republic of Fortestan when the Constitution (supporting a confederate system of government) was temporarily abolished during the Great Southern War in favor of a unitary republic by the fascists.
  • United Republics of Fortestan when the Constitution was readopted favoring a federation with greater autonomy to the administrative units.
  • Federative States of Fortestan when the people voted in a referendum to change the name of the country when it became clear that the 'United Republics of Fortestan' was a very unpopular name

People

Population: 2.005 billion (2005 est.)

Age structure:
0-13 years: 28.1% (male 270,434,400/female 292,970,600)
14-60 years: 64.6% (male 641,138,850/female 667,043,450)
61 years and over: 17.3% (male 124,871,400/female 221,993,600) (2005 est.)

Median age:
total: 35.6 years
male: 34.8 years
female: 36.2 years (2005 est.)

Nationality:
noun: Fortestani(s)
adjective: Fortestani

Ethnic groups: Wassan 24.1%, Belostavian 19.3%, Rutasian 17.8%, Aztekatl 14%, Golgese 7.3%, Laconian 5%, Frimian 2.3%, Chanite 2%, Sarro Islander 1.6%, other 6.6% (2005 est.)

Religions: Discordianism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Jainism, Baha'i Faith, Sikhism, Agnosticism, Sufism, Mysticism (syncreticism of these faiths to varying extent is common throughout Fortestan with some variation)

Languages: Wassan 31%, English 13.9%, Old Belostavian 13.7%, Ruta 9.5%, Revived Belostavian 7.8%, Aroi Lesser dialect 6.7%, Pellucian 3.4%, Aroi Highborn dialect 2.1%, Neo-Kalmiyan 1.8%, True Jino 1.3%, Maccese 1.1%, Achosian English 1%, Peosian 1%, Taato-Muatese 1%, other 4.7% (2005 est.)

Literacy:
definition: age 10 and over can read and write
total population: 99.65%
male: 99.4%
female: 99.8% (2005 est.)

Government

Country name:
conventional long form: Federative States of Fortestan
conventional short form: Fortestan
local long form: Foedhun Archonos du'Fuerstanas (Wassan)
local short form: Fuerstanas
former: United Republics of Fortestan

Government type: Constitutional federation with specified powers delegated to the federal government and other powers reserved to member states, strong democratic tradition

Capital: Ferroton, Federal Capital District

Administrative divisions: 77 semi-independent states, 15 federally-administered territories, 7 freely associated states, 14 autonomous districts, and 1 federal capital district.

Independence: 5 July, a.D. 1777

National holiday: Union Day (5 July)

Constitution: ratified 7 September, a.D. 1776; effective 5 July, a.D. 1777

Legal system: federal court system; each state, freely associated state, and autonomous district has its own unique court system; judicial review of legislative and executive acts

Suffrage: 14 years of age; universal

Executive Branch

chief of state: Pres. Dr. Orlando Khayyam, K.S.C.; note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: Pres. Dr. Orlando Khayyam, K.S.C.; note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
cabinet: Executive Council appointed by the president with Congressional approval
elections: President elected directly by a two-thirds majority, president elected to serve a four-year term, elections last held 8 November, 2004 (next to be held November, 2008)

Current makeup of the Executive Council:

Position Secretary
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Tizona Kusanagi (2003-)
Secretary of War and Home Defense Georgos Galenus, Sr. (2001-)
Secretary of the Treasury Tyrfing Szczerbiec (1994-)
Secretary of Law and Order Franklin Tepani (1993-)
Secretary of Energy Baeda Gratian (2000-)
Secretary of Housing, Health, Education, and Social Welfare Stsypan Os-Beorht (1998-)
Secretary of Postal Services Kata Messalina (2004-)
Secretary of Natural Resources and Agriculture Willem Adal-Heid (2000-)
Secretary of Commerce and Labor Ari Adnos (2003-)
Secretary of Communications and Transportation Courtney Conchobar (2003-)
Secretary of the Interior Sean Abhann (2002-)


Political parties: Social Democrats, Democratic Socialists, Liberal Democratic Socialists, National Socialist Fortestani Workers' Party, Agrarian Union, Right-wing Alliance, People for Private Enterprise, Leftist People's Party, Natural Democratic Party (Green Party)

Political pressure groups: National Belostavian Front, Alliance for Belostavian Independence, Federation for Rutasian Separation and Complete Independence, High Guard of Ferroton (veteran's association), FSF Dental Union, FSF Commerce Guild

Flag description: nine equal horizontal stripes of white (top and bottom) alternating with blue; there is a white square in the upper hoist-side corner with a yellow sun bearing a human face known domestically as the Sun of Chupporros and 16 rays alternately triangular and wavy

Legislative Branch

Bicameral Free People's Congress consists of the Ancient Senatus of the States (268 seats; two senators from each state, freely associated state, and province are directly elected to serve eight year terms) and the Great House of the People's Representatives (675 seats; members from every administrative unit elected to serve two year terms). Numerous ministries headed by a minister direct the lawmaking policies of the legislature. A Prime Minister, elected by the entire Congress, nominates the ministers with the approval of Congress.

Current Heads of Legislative Ministries:

Position Minister
Prime Minister Wilhuff Arn-Wald (1995-)
Deputy Prime Minister Franklin Al-bric (2002-)
Finance Minister Anta Situwa (2000-)
Justice Minister Undine Timur (2003-)
Tourism, Arts, Culture, & Heritage Minister Diarmid Fuerte (1999-)
Territorial and Interior Minister Achilles Vrijheid IV (1999-)
Correctional Services Minister Vin Centes (2003-)
Science and Education Minister Makaio Manlius (2005-)
Labor, Trade, and Industry Minister Hros Adal-Bern (2001-)
Environmental Protection Minister Saggezza Astuto, Jr. (2000-)
Health and Social Welfare Minister Araqiel Thoth (2002-)
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Ovis Leng (2004-)
Transport and Technology Minister Horatio Bence (1998-)
Constitutional Affairs Minister Matija Tullio (2003-)

Judicial Branch

Supreme Court of the Federative States of Fortestan (Five superior chief justices are elected to life terms by the people, the most senior of whom is designated Supreme Justice; five inferior chief justices are elected to one five-year term by the Congress); Federal Criminal Courts; Federal Civil Courts; State, Provincial, Autonomous District Courts

Current members of the Supreme Court:

Position Justice
Supreme Chief Justice Arthur Whitebeard (1967-)
Superior Chief Justice Yarad Juncus (1973-)
Superior Chief Justice Art-Viros (1980-)
Superior Chief Justice Hrod-Beraht (1981-)
Superior Chief Justice Po U Pe (1991-)
Inferior Chief Justice Cenel Eg (2005-)
Inferior Chief Justice Ercan Bald (2005-)
Inferior Chief Justice Maccus-Wella (2005-)
Inferior Chief Justice Ventie Slav of Rutas (2005-)
Inferior Chief Justice Ferdinand Tepani (2005-)

Organization

States

The basic administrative unit within the Union is the state. Each state is allowed to have its own unique system of government (i.e. presidential system, semi-presidential system, parliamentary system, unicameral legislature, bicameral legislature, constitutional monarchy, socialist republic, etc.) Each state uses the tolar as its currency, and the foreign affairs and defence of the states is the concern of the federal government. Individual state governments have complete sovereignty over domestic issues not concerning other regions. States are also the only administrative unit (aside from freely associated states) that may leave the Union.

The following is an abridged list of states:

  1. Wassa
  2. Rutas
  3. Belostavia
  4. Pellucidar/Aztekatl
  5. Macc
  6. Peos
  7. Lysithea
  8. Trakes
  9. Solips
  10. Jinopolis¹
  11. Vrijheim City¹

¹ These are city-states

Territories

Currently, there are fifteen federally-administered territories. These regions are governed by an appointed governor who reports directly to the President of the Union and his Secretary of the Interior. The territories are officially unorganized and therefore do not have a government of its own. The executive branch is appointed by the President with approval from Congress. The territories do not possess their own legislature or court system asthe other regions do. Once a territory reaches certain qualifications set forth by the Congress they are qualified to become a full-fledged state within the Union after the populace approve such measures through referenda.

Freely Associated States

A Freely Associated State (FAS) is any foreign nation which has allowed the federal government of Fortestan to handle its foreign affairs and defence. A FAS may or may not use the tolar, depending on if they reached certain economic requirements. Each FAS handles their own domestic policies and are exempt from certain legislation that full member-states must follow. Also, citizens of an FAS are citizens of Fortestan but do not have to pay taxes if they are residents of any current FAS. This tax exemption status is null once the citizen becomes a resident of a full member-state or any other region of the Union.

Autonomous Districts

Autonomous districts are a part of a full member-state and therefore do not send senators to the Ancient Senatus of the States, but they do send representatives to the Great House of the People's Representatives.

Federal Capital District