Russian Georgia

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Russian Georgia
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Flag of Russian Georgia
Motto: "Long Live Mother Russia! ! !"
Region Middle East
Capital Tbilisi
Official Language(s) Georgian and Russian
Leader First Minister
Population Over 1 billion
Currency Ruble 
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Russian Georgia

The Russian Federal Republic of Hispania Ulterior is a massive, safe nation, notable for its punitive income tax rates. Its hard-nosed population have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.

The minute, corrupt government, or what there is of one, concentrates mainly on Law & Order, although Commerce and Religion & Spirituality are on the agenda. Income tax is unheard of. A healthy private sector is led by the Uranium Mining, Beef-Based Agriculture, and Cheese Exports industries

Crime is totally unknown, thanks to the all-pervasive police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Hispania Ulterior's national animal is the horse, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests, and its currency is the neocoin.

Economics

Industry:steel, aircraft, machine tools, electrical appliances, mining (manganese and copper), chemicals, wood products, wine

Agriculture:citrus, grapes, tea, hazelnuts, vegetables; livestock

Exports:scrap metal, machinery, chemicals; fuel reexports; citrus fruits, tea, wine

Imports:fuels, machinery and parts, transport equipment, grain and other foods, pharmaceuticals

Natural Resources:forests, hydropower, manganese deposits, iron ore, copper, minor coal and oil deposits; coastal climate and soils allow for important tea and citrus growth

Languages:

  • Main Languages: Russian/Georgian
  • Secondary Languages: Armenian/Azeri

Religions:

  • Orthodox Christian: 84%
  • Muslim: 10%
  • Armenian-Gregorian 3%
  • Colognian Catholic: 2%
  • Secular/other: 1%

The Government of Russian Georgia

The below is a breakdown of the structure of the Federal government of Russian Georgia. Though granted some autonomy by the Federation, it should always been remembered that any branch of government within Russian Georgia is always subordinate to that of the Tsar and the Federal Assembly of Russia.

For a look at the political atmosphere of the Federal Republic, see Political Parties of Russian Georgia

Executive Branch:

The First Minister: Though the Federal Republic is still under the jurisdiction of Russia, the Federal Assembly does reserve power its Federal Republics including the election of a First Minister. The First Minister is tasked with the preservation and protection of the rights and liberties of the Georgian people, which are granted under the Constitution of Russia. The First Minister also determines the domestic policy of the Federal government, resolves problems on issues in immigration and has the power to grant pardons. The First Minister is appointed by the ruling party of the Federal Council.

Legislative Branch:

The Federal Council:The Federal Council is the 250 seat unicameral Legislature of the Federal Republic with its members being elected by the local people. The party which gains the majority seats within the council is given the honorary title of "Ruling Party." It is the ruling party who is given the right to elect from itself the First Minister and their cabinet to preform the various duties within the council. Though Russia does afford some autonomy to Russian Georiga, giving the Federal Council complete authority over internal issues, the council is still subordinate to the Federal Assembly of Russia and its ministries.

Judicial Branch:

The Federal Republic Supreme court:The Federal Republic Court is the highest court within the Federal Republic of Russian Georgia and subordinate only to the Federal Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. The Presiding Council of Judges of the Collegium of Judges of the Russian Federation shall assign three judges to the Federal Republic Supreme Court and from among those three a Presiding Judge is elected. Though it is not mandatory, the Presiding Council of Judges will often try and elect natives to the Federal Republic Supreme Court.