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Revision as of 21:33, 8 December 2005
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Motto: "Is this loli?" | |
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Region | The Swamp |
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Capital | Altair |
Official Language(s) | Tyrian |
Leader | General Yuri Uchenko |
Population | 1,974,000,000 |
Currency | The Wonk |
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MFUSR, an acronym meaning "Moose FOOD United Socialist Republic", is a large nation located upon the northeastern island continent of Tyr. Due to its geographical isolation, MFUSR developed a distinct culture, free from the influence of other nations. However, the nation is very active in the modern world, taking part in military ventures and global politics.
Current Status
Government
MFUSR's government is a democratically-elected body of assemblymen known as "Eternals". The Eternals are MFUSR's judicial and legislative branch. They write and modify the laws of the land and deal with enforcing them as well. Eternals serve 2 year terms, but they can be re-elected as many times as possible. Each of the nation's 15 provinces holds an election every two years to select an Eternal to represent them in the capital. 7 of MFUSR's territories vote during one year, while 7 different provinces elect their Eternal the next year. The exception to this rule is the territory of Zalbarg, which holds an Eternal election every year.
The leader of the Council of Eternals is the highest ranking general of MFUSR's army, the Crimson Knight. He or she is not elected, but rather promoted through the ranks of the military. The Crimson Knight presides over the Eternal's meetings, guiding the process and adding his or her imput to the ideas presented. The Crimson Knight is granted absolute control over the nation's military, but holds no true power over the ideas of the 15 man council. This restricts the general to a rather symbolic role - except during times of war.