The Islands of Qutar

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The Paradox of The Islands of Qutar
Παράδοξον ζώον Νήσος αμφί Θΰτας

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The Islands of Qutar national flag
Motto: Ελεύθερία έχειν ού τίμή
(Freedom has no price)
Map: Coming Soon
Region Atlantian Oceania
Official languages English, Qutari
Other languages
spoken by at least 10 million

Spainish, French, Italian
Capital Cëre
Largest city Arun
Prime Minister Peter Stone
Population
(2106 census)
~1,308,000,000
National animal Phoenix
GDP (2106 est.)
  - Total
  - GDP per capita

ζ349.8 trillion
ζ26,746.05
Currency
  - Large Denomination
    (symbol)
  - Small Denomination
    (symbol)
  - Denomination Rate
  - Exchange Rate

Zρΰσος (ζ)

Μέρος (μ)

ζ1 = 100μ
ζ2.40 = £1.00
Time Zone AOTC+0200
Internet TLD .qut
International sporting abbreviation QUT
Calling Code +47

Overview

An Overview on the current staus of the Islands of Qutar

History

The History of The Islands of Qutar will go here

Economy

Details of the Economic state of the Islands of Qutar will go here.

Government

Current Goverment

Goverment in Power :: Qutari Freedom Front

Prime Minister :: Peter Stone

Deputy Prime Minister :: Sam Tomlin

Minister for the Economy :: Geraint Kozel

Minister for Home Affairs :: Alex Martin

Minister for Education :: Thomas Siese

Minister for the Environment :: Peter Turner


Government in Opposition :: Coalition of the Socilists Party and the Qutari Liberal Front

Leader of the Opposition :: Sam Wildgoose (Socilists Party)

Deputy Leader of the Opposition :: David Howell (Qutari Liberal Front)

Seat Distrubution

Qutari Freedom Front :: 410 Seats (82%)

Socialists Party :: 40 Seats (8%)

Conservatives :: 30 Seats (6%)

Qutari Liberal Front :: 15 Seats (3%)

Economists :: 3 Seats (0.6%)

Workers Party :: 1 Seat (0.2%)

Qutari National Front :: 1 Seat (0.2%)

Political Parties

Qutari Freedom Front

The Qutari Freedom Front was formed as a revolutionary militia group in the year 2000, following the milltary coup by General Valvona

Socialists Party

Conservatives

Qutari Liberal Front

Economists

Workers Party

Qutari National Front

Elections

Previous Election Results

Intelligence Offices

Qutar Intelligence 1

Details of QI1

Qutar Intelligence 2

Details of QI1

Qutar Intelligence 3

Details of QI1