Niploma

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The Social Democratic Republic of Niploma
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Flag of Niploma
Motto (English): Community.
Anthem: Niplomian Spirit
Capital Failegn (15,912,402)
Spoken Languages
 - Official
 - Unofficial

English, Gaelic
Pali, Arabic, Greek
Government Adrain Robert - Prime Minister and Head of Socialist Internationalist Party, Democratic House - Lower ruling House and the Niplomian Peoples Senate - scrutinising Chamber.
Population
 - Total (2006)

776,000,000
GDP (FY2006/07)
  - Total (USD)
  - GDP/capita (USD)

$20,925,865,209,143.81
$26,966.32
Currency SDRN Pfund
Internet TLD .rn, .sdrn
Calling Code +50



The Social Democratic Republic of Niploma (pronounced Kn-ip-low-mar) is a large Liberal/Socialist Democracy situated in The Anumist Alliance region. It's population is currently hovering at the 800 million mark and the country is also a UN Delegate for over 125 days. Inhabitants are Niplomians.

History - Feudalism to Republic

Introduction

Social problems erupted in Niploma in 1926 when 250,000 armed peasents and workers marched on Failegn protesting over working conditions. The Kings' army was sent to intercept them and a street battle ensued for almost three months. An estimated 125,000 peasents and workers were murdered, many of whom were unarmed, a mere 1200 soldiers were killed, many of whom beaten to death brutally. The day is remembered as the 'Battle of Failegn' due to the locale. However, it was the beginning of the revolution.

Civil War

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The 125,000 workers and peasents fleed home and many were seen as heroes to the working classes. The Battle of Failegn inspired the Niplomian Communist Army (NCA), an army that soon numbered 750,000. The NCA had two points, to overthrow the Oligarchy by any means possible and install a Communist republic. By 1932 a civil war was in full flow with the Government forces being attacked throughly by the NCA. However, the NCA fought crudly with little tactics or leadership. Many were slaughtered. A more lenient faction within the NCA disbanded and created the Socialist Resistance (SR) who wanted to overthrow the Oligarchy but end the civil war straight away.

The Civil War continued regardless of the SR and the unprecidented loses on the NCA side. Failegn was being attacked every night by the NCA and the Kings lifes were constantly in danger. NCA troops were coming infamous for their terror tactics used. By the 3rd June 1934 both Kings were killed by an SR sniper. This threw Government forces and the Government itself into dissaray. To the outside world it looked certain the once-winning Government was falling by the knees. The Government ordered a retreat of all Government forces to Failegn. Failegn was fully protected and became the HQ and Base of all Government troops. The Government was in a powerful posistion, everything that the NCA and SR wished to destroy was in Failegn. Government troops numbered 550,000 and NCA troops numbered a mere 350,000. A siege began.

Second Battle of Failegn

On the 6th September 1934 the Siege of Failegn began, it soon became known as the Second Battle of Failegn. NCA troops began night excersions into the city and became highly skilled at killing Government forces leaders. Several commanders had been assinated by the end of 1934.

However, by the end of the 1934 the once small SR group had begun sweep missions around the country, freeing NCA controlled towns of tryranny and fighting skirmishes with the government forces. SR fighters only numbered 150,000 but many were highly skilled. SR had high support from locals in the Northern half of the country who suppiled the group with food and supplies. However, in the South and in Failegn itself SR troops were barelly seen, with the exception of their assasins.

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Governmental Forces enjoyed controlling Failegn for much of the Civil War, as shown in the photo above.
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Failegn was being held by Government troops but at a significant loss. By February 1935 Government troops numbered 360,000 and the now adapted NCA troops numbered 200,000. A final push by NCA troops began on 3rd March 1935 and was named Operation Swallow. It aimed to place as many NCA troops in the city as possible and hold out until more peasents joined the cause. Unfrotunately for the NCA Commanders, none knew of the lack of support the NCA now had, and the thriving support the SR kept. Barely any peasents supported the NCA during Operation Swallow.

In early 1935 SR began marching into the Southern half of Niploma and also began peace talks with small groups of Government troops still left in some areas. Nearly all of these troops either joined the SR or simply dropped arms and ran.

Operation Swallow began well as international photographers took photos of NCA troops entering central buildings, most famously of all, entering one of the ex-King's palaces. NCA troops suffered signifcant losses but Government troops were taken back by the suprise attack and now Government troops numbered at 150,000 troops (many of whom exhausted and left without a cause). NCA troops were in high spirit but were spread throughout the city and without many supplies or support. They numbered 80,000.

Operation Swallow continued until 25th August 1935 when NCA troops entered peaceful negotiations with the Government. Exhausted and finally demoralised the now small NCA (numbering 12,500) dropped arms on 12th October 1935 and all leaders were assinated. Many troops fleed Failegn and left to the South were they began to control the area. Finally, the Government troops had won the Second Battle. They numbered a weak 56,000 troops. Around them a war-torn Failegn stood and just thirty five miles from the city the SR's new HQ stood. SR troops numbered 250,000 and several million supported them. The smart SR had nearly all Niploma under its control, was peaceful to its people and hugely outnumbered Government troops.

Final Stand and the 1936 Peace Agreement

Destroyed Governmental forces began a Final Stand agains the now popular SR and the final battle for Failegn began on 23rd December 1935. SR troops numbered 250,000 and Government troops numbered an unfortunate 56,000. On 16th January 1936 SR troops held the new Niplomian 'Tricolour' (Green for Niploma, White for Peace and Orange for Socialism/Liberalism) and stormed the Governmental House. By the morning of the 17th January a telegram was wired to SR HQ declaring Peace talks could begin.

Throughout January Peace talks began. The two parties discussed about the future of the country, the war and the war torn Failegn. Finally on 18th March 1936 the 'Peace Agreement' was signed. It was agreed that Governmental Forces all had to, and did, surrender, its leaders be deported or shot and a new Republic be installed. This Republic was named the Social Democratic Republic of Niplomaand alternatively for then huge Gaelic peoples the name Shóisialta Poblacht Dhaonlathach na Niploma could be used informally. This Republic was recougnised on 18th March 1936 alongside the treaty. The war had ended, and a new Niploma had begun.

Aftermath

Naturally the war left a huge stain across the country. Failegn had to be rebuilt and billions were given in aid in the rebuilding of the country. However by 1945 most of the country had been rebuilt and citizens were generally pleased with the new Niploma. In 1958 the Socialist Resistance government called for the first Democratic Election. SR stood under the name of Socialist Internationalist Party, a name that stands today. However, the Socialist Internationalist Party is wholly peaceful. The first Parliament and Government voted on a new name, the Social Democratic Republic of Niploma. Interestingly no NCA action has been reported since the 1950's and the group declared a diisbandment of weapons in 1967. Once peaceful, the ex-members of the NCA created the Official Communist Workers Party.

Economy

Background

Niplomian citizens are currently sitting in a transition period from heavy Socialism/Communism to a lighter form of Liberal Socialism. Although private business is allowed, it is pitifully small. Sadly for enviromentalists Book Publishing appears to be the largest industry in Niploma.

Statistics

For most Niplomians citizens they lead a reasnobly comfortable life. With a well funded public-service program they are well catered for by the state. From their own pursuits of money they do reasnobly well considering the high tax rate. GDP per Capita hovers at the $15,000 mark. The Anumist Alliance's average is normally around the $6000-$8000 area. A relatively high unemployment rate of about 5% in Niploma causes embaressement for the Government as The Anumist Alliances average unemployment rate is said to be considerably lower.

The Government's main concersn appear to be Healthcare, Education, Social Welfare and Administration. Recently, several political parties have demanded that at least some money should be spent on Law & Order and Defence. The Government is considering this.

Justice and Law

Tradionally Niploma has held up liberal social thoughts. To help aid the reader in understanding Niploma's law below is a list of crimes and their minimum/ maximum sentance:

  • Treason: min. life imprisonment, max. public hangining
  • Murder: min. 10 years, max. 25 years
  • Manslaughter: min. 5 years, max. 10 years
  • Rape: min. 5 years, max. 10 years
  • Break and Enter: Non-prison sentance
  • Petty Theft: Non-prison sentance/ No sentance

Culture and Religion

National Anthem

The Niplomian Spirit is the National Anthem of Niploma. The anthem celebrates the birth of the Social Democratic Republic of Niploma in 1936 by the Socialist Resistance.

Traditionally, although more of an 'urban legend', this anthem was sung by members of the SR after storming the the Governmental House. It is more thought to be a piece of Nationalistic Patriotic art for the Niplomian peoples.

Culture

Niploma's culture is well known in the region due to it's diversity. It has long been a tradionally Celtic country, but due to the large Buddhist population in Niploma the country has an incredibly diverse culture. Niplomians voted Failegn as the Culture Capital of the World. Critics argue this is due to the incredibly liberal laws within the country.

Interestingly, vegetarianism is highly respected in Niploma. Buddhists, Quakers and Animal Rights activists lobbied the Government for years to push for vegetarianism for religious and health regions. Finally, the government at the time began a huge advertising campaign asking Niploma to, 'No Meat for Good Health'. After years of the population following Government advice meat-eating is at a incredible low. The Government has always claimed it began the 'No Meat for Good Health' campaign not for religious reasons but for health reasons. If so the Government has upheld it's non-sectarian values.

Religion

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Niploma's largest Buddhist Monastery several kilometres south-west of Failegn.
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Due to the diversity of Niploma no religion is considered largest with the exception of Athiesm, a philiospohy most Niplomians have uptaken, but of course is not a religion in itself. The religious numbers are so forth:


  • Athiest/Agnostic 28%
  • Buddhist 21%
  • Christian 19%
  • Muslim 15%
  • Hindu 9%
  • Jewish 6%
  • Other, mostly Pagan 2%

Launguage

English is Niploma's main official laungage. It is spoken fluently by almost 100% of citizens. Gaelic is considered Niplomas second laungage, it is taught to a high level in the vast majority of schools. About 60% of Niplomians speak good to fluent Gaelic. Other laungages include Pali, imported through the Buddhist religion, about 12% of the country can speak it to a good level. Arabic is spoken fluently by about 5% of the population. Due to all this, much of the country is not just bilingual, but trilingual.

Holidays

Niploma celebrates several holidays. The most recougnised are:

  • New Years Day - 1st January
  • Niploma Day - 18th March
  • May Day - 1st May
  • Buddha Day - 16th May
  • Samhain - 31st October
  • Christmas Day - 25th December
  • New Years Eve - 31st December


Politics and government

Niplomians hold their political system as a supreme example for all other nations to follow. It was formed when the Social Democratic Republic of Niploma was formed and thus is highly regarded. It consists of several tiers, a ruling Lower House (the Democratic House), a scrutinising chamber (the Niplomian Peoples Senate) and the local Councils at the lowest level. Of course, there is a head of state, a Prime Minister, who heads the Republic and the Democratic House.

There are Democratic House 'General Elections' every four years which determines who sits in the Democratic House (those who do are called Deputies). The winning party of the General Election forms a Government and this Government elects a Prime Minister. Anyone who has been out of jail - if indeed they ever have been - for six months and is over sixteen can vote in a General Election. The voting system used is Proportional Represenation. The Democratic House main job is to represent the people on national matters. For example the Democratic House is the only instituition that can raise or lower taxes, send Niploma to war or to disband any public services etc, etc. There are 750 Deputies.

There are Niplomian Peoples Senate elections every eight years which will determine who sits in the Senate. Those who do are called Senators. The Niplomian Peoples Senate has only one job, to scrutinise Bills passed by the Democratic House. If the Senate believes a certain bill is incorrect or 'wrong' it is sent back to the Democratic House for a second vote/ to be re-written. The Senate can only return a Bill once. Unlike the Democratic House it can not write Bills. Therefore it has seriously limited power. Senators are elected through proportional represenation. There are 200 Senators.

At the bottom are local councils, part of the current Governments 'Autonomy Bill'. Every borough within every county has its own council which administrates local matters such as transport, housing, supplies and electricity etc, etc. Councilors are elected once every four years, at the same time as the Democratic House elections. Most candidates stand as Independents.

Finally at the top is the Head of State, the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is both Head of State and Head of the largest political party in the Democratic House. The Prime Minister must be twenty-one years of age, at least a second generation immigrant but there are no restriction on sex or creed. The current Prime Minister is Adráin Robert from the Socialist International Party. He has been in office for twelve years (a Prime Minister can stand for re-election several times over).


Democratic House Deputies

At the 13th General Election the electorate voted so forth for the 750 seat Democratic House:

Party Leader(s) Description Percentage of vote Seats in Democratic House, Previous
Socialist Internationalist Party Adráin Robert The Socialist Internationalist Party (SIP) is a party always associated with Niploma. The predecessors of the party, the Socialist Resistance, created the republic itself. However, one should note the party is no longer a paramilitary organisation. Politically the party has fallen from grace in reecent years losing votes for several reasons. Economically it is left wing and Socialist but socially it is moderatally liberal. The party has slowly drifted towards centre-left politics and, as some critics explain, to the same political views as thee Reform Party. 30.14% 227, 291
Libertarian Reform Party David McKibben The Libertarian Reform Party (LRP, Reform Party) has been for almost twenty years the largest opposition to the ruling SIP. The Reform Party differs greatly from the government in several ways. It pushes for a free and liberal economic state where everyone has the right to enter business. The Reform Party also wants more civil rights and political freedoms in Niploma. However, one noted differance is that LRP is completely against the United Nations. McKibben has been ruthless is gaining votes from SIP, ocassionally dipping into personal arguement with the current Prime Minister, Mr. Robert. Although with only seven seats less the party will not join coalition with SIP. 29.27% 220, 196
Ecological Foundation Party Éibhear Elwes The Ecological Foundation Party (EFP, Green Party) has suprised an awful lot of Niploma by exceeding all expectations and rissing to third place in Niplomian politics. The party itself was formed from members of several parties. They formed a Foundation to moniter SIP's enviromental spending. However, after five years of monitering SIP they formed a political party to oppose the party itself. A young Gaelic man, Elwes won the leadership race and has been a lifeline for the party to keep in touch with the young - where nearly all its support base is located. Obviously the party is Green orientated and it supports huge Government suppervision to ensure all Niploma's business do not exceed pollution limits. Yet, the party is supportive of private business. Socially the party is very liberal - a source of somewhat major criticism. Both Mr. Robert and Mr. Elwes are in talks over a Coalition government. 18.56% 139, 91
Official Communist Workers Party Adam Seanán The Official Communist Workers Party (OCWP) The most left wing of all recougnised parties, the OCWP calls for a Communist Republic of Niploma. The party is, along with SIP and the GCP one of the oldest parties in Niploma. The OCWP speaks in the Democratic House pushing thier views of leaving the UN, taking away 'any essence of Capitalism' and more support for the working man. They had a phase of violence within the party although the agressive culprits were found and expelled to form the RWU - a party described later. Since this the OCWP has remained a respectable, peaceful party. Recently its support base has risen hugely as many SIP voters feel betrayed by SIPs move to centre-left politics. 11.79% 88, 46
Grand Conservative Party Donald Harlan The Grand Conservative Party (GCP, Conservatives) is a morally conservative party that claims to stand for Niploma's 'Right' population. The party is thoroughly disappointed with the liberal/Socialist state Niploma now is. Their leader, Harlan, is newly appointed and hopes to bring a new life to a somwhat beaten party. Interestingly, the GCP is among the oldest parties in Niploma. 4.12% 31, 60
Industrial Nationalist Party Thomas Chambers The Industrial Nationalist Party (INF) is an extreme right party. Their current manifesto was titled, 'A New, True Niploma' which claimed the flush of immigrants to be 'impure'. Although they hold extremist views they are not an agressive party and thus have not been banned. However, the LRP, OCWP, SIP and the EFP have called for the party to disband. The party defends itself as a 'true' voice for Niploma, especially defending the working class from the dangers of the United Nations and Communism. 2.65% 20, 43
Revolutionary Workers Union Eamon Redmond The Revolutionary Workers Union is a recougnised paramilitary group that has evolved from the previous NCA, another paramilitary group. They call fpr a free Southern State in Niploma and for Communism throughout the Anumist Alliance. They are banned from sitting in both the Senate and Democratic House. 2.16% 16, 23
Others n/a Among the other Deputies are two Gaelic (peaceful) Nationals, a Muslim Iman, a Catholic Priest and one member of the Pensioner Party. The votes was split due to other candidates and although 9 seats were won by this large group, only 5 seats were awarded. 1.31% 9, 0

Niplomian Peoples Senate Senators

At the 6th Senate election the electorate voted so forth for the 200 seat Niplomian Peoples Senate:

  1. Socialist Internationalist Party 104 seats
  2. Libertarian Reform Party 42 seats
  3. Grand Conservative Party 24 seats
  4. Official Communist Workers Party 13 seats
  5. Industrial Nationalist Foundation 12 seats
  6. Revolutionary Workers Union 5 seats - of which none are seated.

Councilor Percentage Numbers

Across the country the Councillor numbers are so forth:

  1. Independent 39%
  2. Socialist Internationalist Party 16%
  3. Libertarian Reform Party 13%
  4. Ecological Foundation Party 11%
  5. Official Communist Workers Party 8%
  6. Grand Conservative Party 6%
  7. Revolutionary Workers Union 5%
  8. Industrial Nationalist Foundation 2%

Political Issues

As with any parliamentary democracy Niploma has many issues to deal with. Some of the main issues debated in the Democratic House include:

Immigrant Numbers

A point pushed by the GCP and INF. Both parties claim that Niploma is 'swarmed' by immigrants and that the traditional Gaelic and English peoples are being overrun. SIP defends its 'open border' system by saying that if Niploma ever wants to make any money immigrants will be needed for work. Recetly, LRP has swayed from supporting the open border system for economic reason to opposing it for so called 'patriotic' reasons. A recent poll suggested that 34% of the country were 'not satisfied' with the 'open border' system.

Capitalism or Socialism?

An ongoing topic for the last twenty years of Niplomian politics. Nearly all parties are un-supportive of the current level fo taxation and Soclialistic economic policies. A signinificant number of SIP deputies oppose the current level of taxation and there is a talk of a huge number of deputies leaving SIP to join LRP, a party that supports allowing more private business.

SIP claims that Niploma is in a transition period and time and care must be given in the situation. Critics of SIP explain that SIP is merely saying this as they are neo-socialists who have no intention of changing the current system. However there is fact behind SIPs point. Private business was given the green light several years ago and roads are now being tolled by private companies.

For now it appears Niploma is indeed a Socialist state that is moving slowly towards Capitalism.

The Enviroment

Twelve years ago the SIP government was re-elected with the enviroment as a key issue in the manifesto. However the government has failed to deliver by constantly cutting enviorment budgets. Over a period of twelve years dissapointed Deputies formed the Ecological Foundation, a group who wanted to save the fragile Earth. However just before the twelth Democratic House election the significant number of Deputies in the Ecological Foundation left their respective political parties and turned the Foundation into the Ecological Foundation Party. In their first election they won a staggering 12% of the vote.

However, both SIP and LRP continue to disregard the enviroment. The media and experts explain sooner or later the government will have to do something for the enviroment as it is possible up to 20% of the population is highly dissatified with the Government's work.

Revolutionary Workers Union

The extreme Communist group mainly prominent in the South of Niploma has continued to fight. The recent Bill over autonomy allowed people in the South to rule themselves more with local councils and the like. Councils in the South were given more authority to help queel the rising violence. It appears the autonomy Bill worked with violence at an all time low. However several parties argue that to rule a fragile country a strong National Government is required. SIP claims this is as dangerous a claim as, 'so called traitors' in the South. SIP promises to keep it's Bill regarding autonomy for a long while. LRP appear to be supporting the government and aslong as they do removal of the Bill will be near impossible.

Crime

Many Niplomians have complained over rising violence. For many years prisons have barely been heard of and some Niplomians in Failegn claim not to have seen a policeman for weeks at a time. SIP are promising - but not delivering - that they will revolutionise the whole Law & Order system. Some insiders have even mentioned that Niploma's first peace-time army be created. this is likely to cause a political problem within the Government the Democratic House and the electorate. Both the LRP and GCP are in full support of an army and their support is likely to sway public decisions.

Tri Election Year

All news over the current elections in Niploma are covered in a seperate page, Niplomian Elections

Communication

Telecom

Currently, there is one Telecom company, 'TalkNiploma' a state run telephone company. LRP, GCP, INF and some SIP political party members are calling for telecoms business to be opened to private business. This is unlikely to go ahead.

General Media

Radio

There are several Radio stations in Niploma. The Government has a 'locked' awareness station named, 'Niploma 1'. It is a News Channel and is rarely used for special announcements. All other stations are privately owned. 'Abhachd', a Gaelic sport channel is well known aswell as, 'NMusic', a popular choice among the younger population of Niploma.

Television

In a recent poll it suggested that 85% of Niplomians own a television. Due to the high amount of viewers there is a high demand for good results on television. The publics tax money does not go to waste on television as there are four government owned channels. The Government owns a Television business called 'Niploma Television' which is normally called NT for short. NT1 is, like Niploma 1, a news channel. It claims to not be biast to any party, but critics claim it is SIP-leaning. NT2 and NT3 are general entertainment channels whilst NT4 is reserved for sport. Television is open to private business and there are several other privately owned channels (including a specialist Gaelic only channel) and some Niplomians watch international Television.

Written Media

Most adult males in Niploma read daily newspapers and ever rising numbers of women read newspapers. Unlike other branches of media, no newspaper or magazine is owned by the state. Recent surveys suggest there are four large daily newspapers in Niploma. By far the largest read is the broadsheet, 'Niploma News'. Niploma News is heavily associated with Niploma and has a centirst view in politics. However, critics claim it supports SIP. Secondly there is a well known tabloid, 'Niploma Today'. Niploma Today has become infamous for its catchy yet crude headlines that have never failed to amuse. It is barely political and mostly concentrates on sport and celebrity news. 'The Worker' is a Socialist paper that was used to be supported by the Official Communist Workers Party. Finally there is a Gaelic only newspaper, 'Fathunn', which simply translates as, 'News'. It concentrates on all Gaelic news from Gaelic communities and also has an informative section on what's on in Gaelic communtities. It's Editor is a well known Pagan. Around 38% of Niplomians read a newspaper every day, a high number.