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The Senate represents the government of each of the six provinces. The legislative branch of each province chooses who will represent them in the Senate. Every province has a total of three Senators representing them, and there are 18 Senators overall. One Senator from each province is selected every two years. | The Senate represents the government of each of the six provinces. The legislative branch of each province chooses who will represent them in the Senate. Every province has a total of three Senators representing them, and there are 18 Senators overall. One Senator from each province is selected every two years. | ||
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Revision as of 11:16, 29 May 2005
Flag of Technological Utopias | |
Motto: "Technology, freedom, and peace." | |
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Region | FreeTech Union |
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Capital | Newark |
Official Language(s) | German, English, Polish,French,Spanish, and more. |
Leader | Doctor Klaus Fridenmann |
Population | < 1 billion |
Currency | E-Dollar |
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The Federation of Technological Utopias is a technologically advanced, multilingual, multicultural, and economically powerful nation, as well as the founder of the FreeTech Union. Its hard-working, intelligent population of 6 million hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion. The small, liberal government devotes most of its attentions to Social Welfare.
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Federal Government
The Federation of Technological Utopias is classified as a federal republic. The federal government consists of the legislative branch, the executive branch (which is managed by the legislature), and the judicial branch.
Legislature
The legislature consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Senate
The Senate represents the government of each of the six provinces. The legislative branch of each province chooses who will represent them in the Senate. Every province has a total of three Senators representing them, and there are 18 Senators overall. One Senator from each province is selected every two years.
Current Senators