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{{Infobox_Nation | flag=http://www.nationstates.net/images/flags/united_states--56.jpg |
 
{{Infobox_Nation | flag=http://www.nationstates.net/images/flags/united_states--56.jpg |
 
region=[[San Gabriel Valley]] | motto="THE PURPOSE OF LIFE IS TO HELP OTHERS" |
 
region=[[San Gabriel Valley]] | motto="THE PURPOSE OF LIFE IS TO HELP OTHERS" |
 
map=[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/SGV3.jpg Whittier Map] |
 
map=[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v245/vetobob/SGV3.jpg Whittier Map] |
 
language=[[English]] 82% [[Spanish]] 15% Neandertal 2% other 1% | capital=[[Whittier City]] Whittier |
 
language=[[English]] 82% [[Spanish]] 15% Neandertal 2% other 1% | capital=[[Whittier City]] Whittier |
population=3.2 billion | currency=Canali | leader=Secretary General [[Alexander Brezhnekov]] }}
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population=3.293 billion | currency=Canali | leader=Secretary General [[Alexander Brezhnekov]] }}
 
== The United Socialist States of Whittier ==
 
== The United Socialist States of Whittier ==
 
Whittier is bordered in the north by the nations of Cromagnonia, Neandertalia, and Australipithicinea.
 
Whittier is bordered in the north by the nations of Cromagnonia, Neandertalia, and Australipithicinea.
*Location: Southern half of the San Gabriel Valley.  
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*Location: Western North America.  
 
*Area: 16,995,800 sq km
 
*Area: 16,995,800 sq km
 
*Coastline: 40,592 in Km
 
*Coastline: 40,592 in Km
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*Maritime Economic Exclusion Zone: 200 Miles
 
*Maritime Economic Exclusion Zone: 200 Miles
  
In Earth II whittier is located in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and Honduras.
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Earth III Panama
  
In Earth IV Whittier is located in California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah,
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In Earth V Whittier is composed of Iran, Grenada, Vanuatu.
Wyomings, and New Mexico.
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In Earth V Whittier is composed of Iran and Grenada.  
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Earth RB Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma
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NS California, Arizona, Baja California, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Neveda, Singapore, Sonora (in northern Mexico).  
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National Anthem: Battle of the San Gabriel River
 
National Anthem: Battle of the San Gabriel River
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===Armed Forces===
 
===Armed Forces===
(What Whittier claims)
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====(The Armed Forces of Whittier)====
 
1. Pandora's Box nuclear missile equipped war sattelite (upgraded with ability to knock out incoming nukes just after launch.)
 
1. Pandora's Box nuclear missile equipped war sattelite (upgraded with ability to knock out incoming nukes just after launch.)
 
2 Golden Dragons. ultimate joint fighter/bombers. (Most advanced in the world, stats are top secret.)
 
2 Golden Dragons. ultimate joint fighter/bombers. (Most advanced in the world, stats are top secret.)
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46,899,632 standing troops
 
46,899,632 standing troops
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1 million AK 47's
 
1 million AK 47's
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250,000 M249 machine guns
 
250,000 M249 machine guns
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45,899,632 IMI Tavor TAR-21 Assault Rifles
 
45,899,632 IMI Tavor TAR-21 Assault Rifles
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45,899,632 bullet proof vests
 
45,899,632 bullet proof vests
  
 
5,000 M1A2's
 
5,000 M1A2's
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20,000 air medevac vehicles
 
20,000 air medevac vehicles
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15 Ticonderoga class aircraft carriers
 
15 Ticonderoga class aircraft carriers
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50 Yorktown Class aircraft carriers (holds 95 planes)
 
50 Yorktown Class aircraft carriers (holds 95 planes)
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50 Arizona Class Batteship
 
50 Arizona Class Batteship
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400 Kirov class nuclear powered cruisers
 
400 Kirov class nuclear powered cruisers
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200 Ticonderoga II class Aegis cruisers
 
200 Ticonderoga II class Aegis cruisers
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500 Arliegh Burke Aegis guided missile destroyers
 
500 Arliegh Burke Aegis guided missile destroyers
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100 Farragut Class Aegis Stealth Destroyers
 
100 Farragut Class Aegis Stealth Destroyers
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300 Galaxy class nuclear stealth subs
 
300 Galaxy class nuclear stealth subs
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300 Seawolf class attack subs
 
300 Seawolf class attack subs
  
  
 
5,000 Apache Attack Helicopters
 
5,000 Apache Attack Helicopters
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4,500 F117 Knighthawks Stealthfighters
 
4,500 F117 Knighthawks Stealthfighters
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1000 B1 bombers
 
1000 B1 bombers
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3,000 WASP Stealth Attack Choppers (purchased from Gforce4)
 
3,000 WASP Stealth Attack Choppers (purchased from Gforce4)
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7,000 AV-8B Harrier bombers
 
7,000 AV-8B Harrier bombers
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20,000 F-111 Multipurpose tactical fighter bombers
 
20,000 F-111 Multipurpose tactical fighter bombers
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500 B-2 multirole fighterbombers
 
500 B-2 multirole fighterbombers
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1,000 B52 Stratofortresses
 
1,000 B52 Stratofortresses
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2,000 F35 Joint Strike Fighters
 
2,000 F35 Joint Strike Fighters
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200,000 RIM-18ANSAM Surface to Air Radar Guided Missiles (for destroyers and Aegis Cruisers)
 
200,000 RIM-18ANSAM Surface to Air Radar Guided Missiles (for destroyers and Aegis Cruisers)
  
Military Organization:  
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=====Military Organization:=====
  
 
The Whittier Navy is composed of 21 fleets.
 
The Whittier Navy is composed of 21 fleets.
 
Each fleet is composed of:
 
Each fleet is composed of:
 
3 aircraft carriers (first 5 fleets have Ticonderoga class carriers the remainder have Yorktowns) Each carrier holds Harrier II aircraft.
 
3 aircraft carriers (first 5 fleets have Ticonderoga class carriers the remainder have Yorktowns) Each carrier holds Harrier II aircraft.
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2 Arizona class Battleships
 
2 Arizona class Battleships
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19 Kirov Class Nuclear powered cruisers
 
19 Kirov Class Nuclear powered cruisers
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9 Ticonderoga II Aegis Cruisers
 
9 Ticonderoga II Aegis Cruisers
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23 Farragut Class Aegis Stealth Destroyers
 
23 Farragut Class Aegis Stealth Destroyers
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14 Galaxy Class Nuclear Stealth Subs
 
14 Galaxy Class Nuclear Stealth Subs
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14 Seawolfs
 
14 Seawolfs
  
  
 
A special peacekeeping task force is composed of extra ships namely:
 
A special peacekeeping task force is composed of extra ships namely:
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2 Yorktowns
 
2 Yorktowns
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8 Arizona Class Battleships
 
8 Arizona Class Battleships
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1 Kirov class nuclear cruiser
 
1 Kirov class nuclear cruiser
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11 Ticonderoga II's
 
11 Ticonderoga II's
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17 Arliegh Burke's
 
17 Arliegh Burke's
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6 Galaxy subs
 
6 Galaxy subs
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6 Seawolf's.
 
6 Seawolf's.
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None of these ships are assigned to a particularly fleet and may be sent on peacekeeping missions alone or together.
 
None of these ships are assigned to a particularly fleet and may be sent on peacekeeping missions alone or together.
  
 
Naval Basings:
 
Naval Basings:
 
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and stationed at undisclosed naval bases in the mediterranean.
 
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and stationed at undisclosed naval bases in the mediterranean.
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The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th are stationed in the nation of Upper Egypt.
 
The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th are stationed in the nation of Upper Egypt.
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The 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th are stationed at undisclosed bases in Magdha.
 
The 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th are stationed at undisclosed bases in Magdha.
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The 13th 14th, 15, and 16th fleets are stationed in the WHittier colony of Singapore.
 
The 13th 14th, 15, and 16th fleets are stationed in the WHittier colony of Singapore.
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The 17th and 18th fleets are in San Francisco.
 
The 17th and 18th fleets are in San Francisco.
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The 19th and 20th fleets are in Los Angeles Naval Base.
 
The 19th and 20th fleets are in Los Angeles Naval Base.
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The 21st Fleet is in the Carribean engaged in a naval exercise a mile or two just outside of CM waters.
 
The 21st Fleet is in the Carribean engaged in a naval exercise a mile or two just outside of CM waters.
  
 
Air Medevac wings:
 
Air Medevac wings:
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There are 200 Air Medevac wings in the Whittier Air Force.
 
There are 200 Air Medevac wings in the Whittier Air Force.
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Each wing is assigned 100 air medevac vehicles (helicopters)
 
Each wing is assigned 100 air medevac vehicles (helicopters)
 
These wings are responsible for evacuating the dead and wounded from the battlefield. Despite the nature of their work, they known to come under fierce attack from enemy belligerents.
 
These wings are responsible for evacuating the dead and wounded from the battlefield. Despite the nature of their work, they known to come under fierce attack from enemy belligerents.
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Each Air Force is composed of 2 Air Divisions
 
Each Air Force is composed of 2 Air Divisions
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Each Air Division is composed of 2 Air Wings
 
Each Air Division is composed of 2 Air Wings
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Each Air Wing is composed of 10 Air Groups
 
Each Air Wing is composed of 10 Air Groups
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Each Air Group is composed of 10 Squadrons
 
Each Air Group is composed of 10 Squadrons
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Each Squadron has 10 of one type of air craft.
 
Each Squadron has 10 of one type of air craft.
  
 
The 1st Whittier Air Force is composed of:
 
The 1st Whittier Air Force is composed of:
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2 Air divisions
 
2 Air divisions
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4 Air wings
 
4 Air wings
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45 Air groups
 
45 Air groups
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450 Squadrons (each composed of 10 F117 Knighthawks Stealthfighters)
 
450 Squadrons (each composed of 10 F117 Knighthawks Stealthfighters)
  
  
 
The 2nd Whittier Air Force is composed of:
 
The 2nd Whittier Air Force is composed of:
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1st Air wing (all B1 bombers)
 
1st Air wing (all B1 bombers)
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2nd Air wing (all B52 Bombers)
 
2nd Air wing (all B52 Bombers)
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3rd Air Wing (all F35 JSF)
 
3rd Air Wing (all F35 JSF)
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4th Air Wing (all F35 JSF)
 
4th Air Wing (all F35 JSF)
  
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A special strategic bombing task force is composed of
 
A special strategic bombing task force is composed of
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5 Air groups of B2 Stealth bombers.
 
5 Air groups of B2 Stealth bombers.
  
 
The 1st and 2nd Whittier Airforces are stationed in Upper Egypt.
 
The 1st and 2nd Whittier Airforces are stationed in Upper Egypt.
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The 3rd Air Force is Stationed in Eridu and Lagash.
 
The 3rd Air Force is Stationed in Eridu and Lagash.
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The 4th Airforce is stationed in Taliban.
 
The 4th Airforce is stationed in Taliban.
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The 5th Air Force is stationed in Magdha.
 
The 5th Air Force is stationed in Magdha.
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The 6th Air Force is stationed in Singapore
 
The 6th Air Force is stationed in Singapore
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The 7th Air Force is stationed in Las Vegas Air Base.
 
The 7th Air Force is stationed in Las Vegas Air Base.
And the B2 task force is stationed in the Mediterranean (exactly location classified.)
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And the B2 task force is stationed in the Mediterranean (exact location classified.)
 
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Each army has 2 Divisions
 
Each army has 2 Divisions
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Each division has 2 brigades
 
Each division has 2 brigades
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Each Brigade has 4 Battalions
 
Each Brigade has 4 Battalions
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Each BAttalion has 5 companies
 
Each BAttalion has 5 companies
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Each Company has 100 troops.
 
Each Company has 100 troops.
  
 
The Whittier Army has:
 
The Whittier Army has:
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5,862 Armies
 
5,862 Armies
  
 
The first 1000 armies are stationed in Whittier.
 
The first 1000 armies are stationed in Whittier.
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The second 1000 armies are stationed in the region Mesopotamia.
 
The second 1000 armies are stationed in the region Mesopotamia.
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The third group of 1000 armies are stationed on the moon.
 
The third group of 1000 armies are stationed on the moon.
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The 4th group of 1000 armies are stationed in Magdha.
 
The 4th group of 1000 armies are stationed in Magdha.
The 5th groups of Armies are spread out from Dr. Twist, to Taliban to Mexico. With the majority being in Taliban.
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The 5th group of Armies are spread out from Dr. Twist, to Taliban to Mexico. With the majority being in Taliban.
 
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Earth II (what some people recognize):Infantry:  181,765 troops
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====Earth II (what some people recognize):====
 
Infanctry: 181,765 troops
 
Infanctry: 181,765 troops
 
Armed with 181,765 OICW Assualt Rifles
 
Armed with 181,765 OICW Assualt Rifles
  
 
Armored:  
 
Armored:  
5,000 M1Abrams
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1,000 M1Abrams
5,882 T7 Gilgamesh Tanks
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1,000 T7 Gilgamesh Tanks
  
2 Armored Divisions consisting of:
 
Soldiers:7,430 combat soldiers, 13,460 Logistics Support
 
320 M1A2 Main Battle Tank
 
405 M2A3 Bradley IFV
 
215 M113A2 APC
 
81 M109A6 Paladin
 
27 M270 MRLS
 
45 M247 Sergeant York
 
18 M163 Vulcan
 
54 Stryker ICV
 
18 PAC-3 Missile Systems
 
27 MIM-23 HawkB SAM
 
45 AH-64 Apache
 
36 AH-1W Cobra
 
72 CH-47 Chinooks
 
36 UH-60 Blackhawks
 
9 AVLB
 
27 Combat Engineer Tractors
 
M728 Combat Engineer Tank
 
2000 HMMWV (400 equipped with M2 .50 MG, 200 Avenger, and 250 TOW II equipt)
 
1200 Various Trucks
 
 
Soldiers are armed with: XM-8
 
 
Personnel annual salaries: 5.1 billion
 
  
 
Air Defense:  
 
Air Defense:  
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=Whittier Constitution=
 
=Whittier Constitution=
  
Constitution (Fundamental Law) of the United Socialist States of Whittier
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*[http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=7092565&postcount=3 Part 1]
 
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*[http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=7092609&postcount=4 Part 2]
The Great and Glorious Socialist Revolution, made by the workers and peasants of Whittier under the leadership of the Socialist Party headed by Vladmir Brezhnekov I, overthrew evil capitalist and landowner rule, broke the fetters of oppression, established the dictatorship of the proletariat, and created the glorious socialist state, a true socialist state, the basic instrument for defending the gains of the revolution and for building socialism and a perfect utopian society. Humanity thereby began the epoch-making turn from capitalist to socialism.
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After achieving victory in the Civil War and repulsing evil imperialist
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intervention, the Whittier government carried through far-reaching social and
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economic transformations, and put an end once and for all to exploitation of
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man by man, antagonisms between classes, and strife between nationalities.
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THe unification of the Socialist states within the United Socialist States of Whittier multiplied the forces and opportunities of the peoples of the
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country in the building of socialism. Social ownership of the means of
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production and genuine democracy for the working masses were established. For the second time in the history of mankind a real socialist society was created.
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The strength of socialism was vividly demonstrated by the immortal feat
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of the Whittierite people and their Armed Forces in achieving their historic
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victory in the Great Cold War. This victory consolidated the influence
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and international standing of Whittier and created new opportunities
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for growth of the forces of socialism, national liberation, democracy, and
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peace throughout the world.
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Continuing their creative endeavors, the working people of the United Socialist States have ensured rapid, all-round development of the country and steady improvement of the socialist system. They have consolidated the alliance of the working class, collective-farm peasantry, and people's intelligentsia, and friendship of the nations and nationalities of the USSW. Socio-political and ideological unity of Whittier society, in which the working class is the leading force, has been achieved. THe aims of the dictatorship of the proletariat having been fulfilled, the socialist state has become a state of the whole people. The leading role of the Socialist Party, the vanguard of all the people, has grown.
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In the USSW a developed socialist society has been built. At this stage,
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when socialism is developing on its own foundations, the creative forces of
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the new system and the advantages of the socialist way of life are becoming
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increasingly evident, and the working people are more and more widely enjoying the fruits of their great revolutionary gains.
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It is a society in which powerful productive forces and progressive
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science and culture have been created, in which the well-being of the people
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is constantly rising, and more and more favourable conditions are being
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provided for the all-round development of the individual.
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It is a society of mature socialist social relations, in which, on the
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basis of the drawing together of all classes and social strata and of the
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juridical and factual equality of all its nations and nationalities and their
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fraternal co-operation, a new historical community of people has been formed--the community of true socialist people.
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It is a society of high organisational capacity, ideological commitment,
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and consciousness of the working people, who are patriots and
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internationalists.
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It is a society in which the law of life is concern of all for the good
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of each and concern of each for the good of all.
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It is a society of true democracy, the political system of which ensures
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effective management of all public affairs, ever more active participation of
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the working people in running the state, and the combining of citizen's real
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rights and freedoms with their obligations and responsibility to society.
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Developed socialist society is a natural, logical stage on the road to
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a utopian society.
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The supreme goal af the Whittierite state is the building of an almost classless socialist society in which there will be public, socialist self-government. The main aims of the people's socialist state are: to lay the material and technical foundation of socialism, to perfect socialist social relations and
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transform them into the ultimate socialist relations, to mould the citizen of socialist society, to raise the people's living and cultural standards, to safeguard the country's security, and to further the consolidation of peace and development of international co-operation.
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The Socialist people,
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guided by the ideas of scientific socialism and true to their
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revolutionary traditions,
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relying on the great social, economic, and political gains of socialism,
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striving for the further development of socialist democracy,
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taking into account the international position of the USSW as part of the
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world system of socialism, and conscious of their internationalist
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responsibility,
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hereby affirm the principle so the social structure and policy of the
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USSW, and define the rights, freedoms and obligations of citizens, and the
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principles of the organisation of the socialist state of the whole people, and
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its aims, and proclaim these in this Constitution.
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I. PRINCIPLES OF THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND POLICY OF THE USSW
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Chapter 1: THE POLITICAL SYSTEM
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Article 1. The United Socialist States is a socialist state
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of the whole people, expressing the will and interests of the workers,
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peasants, and intelligentsia, the working people of all the nations and
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nationalities of the country.
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Article 2. All power in the USSW belongs to the people.
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The people exercise state power through the Politburo and the various state Proletariats, which constitute the political foundation of the USSW.
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All other state bodies are under the control of, and accountable to, the Secretary General.
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Article 3. The Whittierite state is organised and functions on the principle
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of democratic centralism, namely the electiveness of all bodies of state
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authority from the lowest to the highest, their accountability to the people,
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and the obligation of lower bodies to observe the decisions of higher ones.
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Democratic centralism combines central leadership with local initiative and
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creative activity and with the responsibility of the each state body and
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official for the work entrusted to them.
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Article 4. The socialist state and all its bodies function on the basis of
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socialist law, ensure the maintenance of law and order, and safeguard the
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interests of society and the rights and freedoms of citizens.
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State organisations, public organisations and officials shall observe the
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Constitution of the USSW and all socialist laws.
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Article 5. Major matters of state shall be submitted to nationwide
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discussion and put to a popular vote (referendum).
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Article 6. The leading and guiding force of the socialist society and the
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nucleus of its political system, of all state organisations and public
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organisations, is the Socialist Party of the United Socialist States. The Socialist Party of the United Socialist States of Whittier exists for the people and serves the people.
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The Socialist Party, armed with Marxism-Leninism, determines the general
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perspectives of the development of society and the course of the home and
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foreign policy of the USSW, directs the great constructive work of the Whittierite people, and imparts a planned, systematic and theoretically substantiated character to their struggle for the victory of socialism
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All party organisations shall function within the framework of the
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Constitution of the USSW.
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Article 7. Trade unions, the All-Union Brezhnekov Youth Socialist League
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co-operatives, and other public organisations, participate, in accordance with
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the aims laid down in their rules, in managing state and public affairs, and
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in deciding political, economic, and social and cultural matters.
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Article 8. Work collectives take part in discussing and deciding state
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and public affairs, in planning production and social development, in training
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and placing personnel, and in discussing and deciding matters pertaining to
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the management of enterprises and institutions, and the use of funds allocated both for developing production and for social and cultural purposes and financial incentives.
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Work collectives promote socialist emulation, the spread of progressive
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methods of work, and the strengthening of production discipline, educate their
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members in the spirit of socialist morality, and strive to enhance their
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political consciousness and raise their cultural level and skills and
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qualifications.
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Article 9. The principal direction in the development of the political
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system of Whittierite society is the extension of socialist democracy, namely ever broader participation of citizens in managing the affairs of society and the state, continuous improvement of the machinery of state, heightening of the activity of public organisations, strengthening of the system of people's
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control, consolidation of the legal foundations of the functioning of the
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state and of public life, greater openness and publicity, and constant
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responsiveness to public opinion.
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Chapter 2: THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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Article 10. The foundation of the economic system of the USSW is
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socialist ownership of the means of production in the form of state property
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(belonging to all the people), and collective farm-and-co-operative property.
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Socialist ownership also embraces the property of trade unions and other
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public organisations which they require to carry out their purposes under
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these rules.
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The state protects socialist property and provides conditions for its
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growth.
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No one has the right to use socialist property for person gain or other
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selfish ends.
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Article 11. State property, i. e. the common property of the Whittierite
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people, is the principal form of socialist property.
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The land, its minerals, waters, and forests are the exclusive property of
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the state. The state owns the basic means of production in industry,
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construction, and agriculture; means of transport and communication; the
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banks; the property of state-run trade organisations and public utilities, and
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other state-run undertakings; most urban housing; and other property necessary
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for state purposes.
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Article 12. The property of collective farms and other co-operative
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organisations, and of their joint undertakings, comprises the means of
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production and other assets which they require for the purposes laid down in
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their rules.
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The land held by collective farms is secured to them for their free use
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in perpetuity.
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The state promotes development of collective farm-and-co-operative
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property and its approximation to state property.
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Collective farms, like other land users, are obliged to make effective
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and thrifty use of the land and to increase its fertility.
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Article 13. Earned income forms the basis of the personal property of
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Whittier's citizens. THe personal property of citizens of the USSW may include articles of everyday use, personal consumption and convenience, the implements and other objects of a small-holding, a house, and earned savings. The personal property of citizens and the right to inherit it are protected by the state.
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Citizens may be granted the use of plots of land, in the manner
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prescribed by law, for a subsidiary small-holding (including the keeping of
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livestock and poultry), for fruit and vegetable growing or for building an
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individual dwelling. Citizens are required to make rational use of the land
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allotted to them. THe state, and collective farms provide assistance to
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citizens in working their small-holdings.
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Property owned or used by citizens shall not serve as a means of deriving
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unearned income or be employed to the detriment of the interests of society.
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Article 14. The source of the growth of social wealth and of the well-
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being of the people, and of each individual, is the labour, free from
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exploitation, of the Whittierite people.
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The state exercises control over the measure of labour and of consumption in accordance with the principle of socialism: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his work". It fixes the rate of taxation on taxable income.
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Socially useful work and its results determine a person's status in
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society. By combining material and moral incentives and encouraging
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innovation and a creative attitude to work, the state helps transform labour
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into the prime vital need of every Whittierite citizen.
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Article 15. The supreme goal of social production under socialism is the
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fullest possible satisfaction of the people's growing material, and cultural
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and intellectual requirements.
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Relying on the creative initiative of the working people, socialist
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emulation, and scientific and technological progress, and by improving the
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forms and methods of economic management, the state ensures growth of the productivity of labour, raising of the efficiency of production and of the
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quality of work, and dynamic, planned, proportionate development of the
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economy.
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Article 16. The economy of the USSW is an integral economic complex
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comprising all the elements of social production, distribution, and exchange
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on its territory.
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The economy is managed on the basis of state plans for economic and
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social development, with due account of the sectoral and territorial
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principles, and by combining centralised direction with the managerial
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independence and initiative of individual and amalgamated enterprises and
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other organisations, for which active use is made of management accounting,
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profit, cost, and other economic levers and incentives.
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Article 17. In the USSW, the law permits individual labour in
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handicrafts, farming, the provision of services for the public, and other
+
forms of activity based exclusively on the personal work of individual
+
citizens and members of their families. The state makes regulations for such
+
work to ensure that it serves the interest of society.
+
 
+
Article 18. In the interests of the present and future generations, the
+
necessary steps are taken in the USSW to protect and make scientific, rational use of the land and its mineral and water resources, and the plant and animal kingdoms, to preserve the purity of air and water, ensure reproduction of natural wealth, and improve the human environment.
+
 
+
Chapter 3: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURE
+
 
+
Article 19. The social basis of the USSW is the unbreakable alliance of
+
the workers, peasants, and intelligentsia.
+
The state helps enhance the social homogeneity of society, namely striving for the elimination of class differences and of the essential distinctions between town and country and between mental and physical labour, and the all-round development and drawing together of all the nations and nationalities, religions and racial groups of the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 20. In accordance with the socialist ideal--"The free
+
development of each is the condition of the free development of all"--the
+
state pursues the aim of giving citizens more and more real opportunities to
+
apply their creative energies, abilities, and talents, and to develop their
+
personalities in every way.
+
 
+
Article 21. The state concerns itself with improving working conditions,
+
safety and labour protection and the scientific organisation of work, and with
+
reducing and ultimately eliminating all arduous physical labour through
+
comprehensive mechanisation and automation of production processes in all
+
branches of the economy.
+
 
+
Article 22. A programme is being consistently implemented in the USSW to
+
convert agricultural work into a variety of industrial work, to extend the
+
network of educational, cultural, and medical institutions, and of trade,
+
public catering, service and public utility facilities in rural localities,
+
and transform hamlets and villages into well-planned and well-appointed
+
settlements.
+
 
+
Article 23. The state pursues a steady policy of raising people's pay
+
levels and real incomes through increase in productivity. And lowering it through decreases in productivity.
+
In order to satisfy the needs of Whittierite people more fully social
+
consumption funds are created. The state, with the broad participation of
+
public organisations and work collectives, ensures the growth and just
+
distribution of these funds.
+
 
+
Article 24. In the USSW, state systems of health protection, social
+
security, trade and public catering, communal services and amenities, and
+
public utilities, operate and are being extended.
+
The state encourages co-operatives and other public organisations to
+
provide all types of services for the population. It encourages the
+
development of mass physical culture and sport. Daily morning physical exercise is part of the law of the land. Those who don't will be executed.
+
 
+
Article 25. In the USSW there is a uniform system of public education,
+
which is being constantly improved, that provides general education and
+
vocational training for citizens, serves the socialist education and
+
intellectual and physical development of the youth, and trains them for work
+
and social activity.
+
 
+
Article 26. In accordance with society's needs, the state provides for
+
planned development of science and the training of scientific personnel and
+
organises introduction of the results of research in the economy and other
+
spheres of life.
+
 
+
Article 27. The state concerns itself with protecting, augmenting and
+
making extensive use of society's cultural wealth for the moral and aesthetic
+
education of the Whittierite people, for raising their cultural level.
+
In the USSW development of the professional, amateur and folk arts is
+
encouraged in every way. Those who produce art that is critical of the state are to be executed.
+
 
+
Chapter 4: FOREIGN POLICY
+
 
+
Article 28. The USSW steadfastly pursues a socialist policy of peace and
+
stands for strengthening of the security of nations and broad international
+
co-operation.
+
The foreign policy of the USSW is aimed at ensuring international
+
conditions favourable for building socialism in the USSRW and around the world, safeguarding the state interests of the United Socialist States, consolidating the positions of world socialism, supporting the struggle of peoples for national liberation and social progress, preventing wars of aggression, achieving universal and complete disarmament, and consistentlyimplementing the principle of the peaceful coexistence of states with different social systems.
+
In the USSW all prowar propaganda is banned.
+
 
+
Article 29. The USSW's relations with other states are based on
+
observance of the following principles: sovereign equality; mutual
+
renunciation of the use or threat of force; inviolability of frontiers;
+
territorial integrity of states; peaceful settlement of disputes; non-
+
intervention in internal affairs; respect for human rights and fundamental
+
freedoms; the equal rights of peoples and their right to decide their own
+
destiny; co-operation among states; and fulfilment in good faith of
+
obligations arising from the generally recognised principles and rules of
+
international law, and from the international treaties signed by the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 30. The USSW, as part of the world system of socialism and of
+
the socialist community, promotes and strengthens friendship, co-operation,
+
and comradely mutual assistance with other socialist countries on the basis of
+
the principle of socialist internationalism, and takes an active part in
+
socialist economic integration and the socialist international division of
+
labour. To achieve these ends the state may launch invasions of other nations in support of socialist uprisings.
+
 
+
Chapter 5: DEFENCE OF THE SOCIALIST MOTHERLAND
+
 
+
Article 31. Defence of the Socialist Motherland is one of the most
+
important functions of the state, and is the concern of the whole people.
+
In order to defend the gains of socialism, the peaceful labour of the
+
Whittierite people, and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state, the USSW maintains armed forces and has instituted universal military service.
+
The duty of the Armed Forces of the USSW to the people is to provide
+
reliable defence of the socialist Motherland and to be in constant combat
+
readiness, guaranteeing that any aggressor is instantly repulsed, and to be prepared to destroy the forces of capitalist nations.
+
 
+
Article 32. The state ensures the security and defence capability of the
+
country, and supplies the Armed Forces of the USSw with everything necessary for that purpose.
+
The duties of state bodies, public organisations, officials, and citizens
+
in regard to safeguarding the country's security and strengthening its defence
+
capacity are defined by the legislation of the USSW
+
 
+
II. THE STATE AND THE INDIVIDUAL
+
 
+
Chapter 6: CITIZENSHIP OF THE USSW / EQUALITY OF CITIZENS' RIGHTS
+
 
+
Article 33. Uniform federal citizenship is established for the USSW.
+
Every citizen of a socialist state is a citizen of the USSW.
+
The grounds and procedure for acquiring or forfeiting Whittierite citizenship are defined by the Law on Citizenship of the USSW.
+
When abroad, citizens of the USSW enjoy the protection and assistance of the socialist state.
+
 
+
Article 34. Citizens of the USSW are equal before the law, without
+
distinction of origin, social or property status, race or nationality, sex,
+
education, language, attitude to religion, type and nature of occupation,
+
domicile, or other status.
+
The equal rights of citizens of the USSW are guaranteed in all fields of
+
economic, political, social, and cultural life.
+
 
+
Article 35. Women and men have total equality of rights in the USSW.
+
Exercise of these rights is ensured by according women equal access with
+
men to education and vocational and professional training, equal opportunities
+
in employment, remuneration, and promotion, and in social and political, and
+
cultural activity, and by special labour and health protection measures for
+
women; by providing conditions enabling mothers to work; by legal protection,
+
and material and moral support for mothers and children, including paid leaves
+
and other benefits for expectant mothers and mothers, and gradual reduction of working time for mothers with small children.
+
 
+
Article 36. Citizens of the USSW of different races and nationalities
+
have equal rights.
+
Exercise of these rights is ensured by a policy of all-round development
+
and drawing together of all the nations and nationalities of the USSW, by
+
educating citizens in the spirit of Whittierite patriotism and socialist
+
internationalism, and by the possibility to use their native language and the
+
languages of other peoples in the USSW.
+
Any direct or indirect limitation of the rights of citizens or
+
establishment of direct or indirect privileges on grounds of race or
+
nationality, and any advocacy of racial or national exclusiveness, hostility,
+
or contempt, are punishable by law.
+
 
+
Article 37. Citizens of other countries and stateless persons in the
+
USSW are guaranteed the rights and freedoms provided by law, including the
+
right to apply to a court and other state bodies for the protection of their
+
personal, property, family, and other rights.
+
Citizens of other countries and stateless persons, when in the USSW, are
+
obliged to respect the Constitution of the USSW and observe Soviet laws, or face torture and possible execution.
+
 
+
Article 38. The USSW grants the right of asylum to foreigners persecuted
+
for defending the interests of the working people and the cause of peace, or
+
for participation in the revolutionary and national-liberation movement, or
+
for progressive social and political, scientific, or other creative activity.
+
 
+
Chapter 7: THE BASIC RIGHTS, FREEDOMS, AND DUTIES OF CITIZENS OF THE USSW
+
 
+
Article 39. Citizens of the USSW enjoy in full the social, economic,
+
political and personal rights and freedoms proclaimed and guaranteed by the
+
Constitution of the USSW and by Whittier laws. The socialist system ensures
+
enlargement of the rights and freedoms of citizens and continuous improvement of their living standards as social, economic, and cultural development programmes are fulfilled.
+
Enjoyment by citizens of their rights and freedoms must not be to the
+
detriment of the interests of society or the state, or infringe the rights of
+
other citizens.
+
 
+
Article 40. Citizens of the USSW have the right to work (that is, to
+
guaranteed employment and pay in accordance wit the quantity and quality of
+
their work, and not below the state-established minimum), including the right
+
to choose their trade or profession, type of job and work in accordance with
+
their inclinations, abilities, training and education, with due account of the
+
needs of society.
+
This right is ensured by the socialist economic system, steady growth of
+
the productive forces, free vocational and professional training, improvement
+
of skills, training in new trades or professions, and development of the
+
systems of vocational guidance and job placement.
+
 
+
Article 41. Citizens of the USSW have the right to rest and leisure.
+
This right is ensured by the establishment of a working week not
+
exceeding 41 hours, for workers and other employees, a shorter working day in a number of trades and industries, and shorter hours for night work; by the
+
provision of paid annual holidays, weekly days of rest, extension of the
+
network of cultural, educational, and health-building institutions, and the
+
development on a mass scale of sport, physical culture, and camping and
+
tourism; by the provision of neighborhood recreational facilities, and of
+
other opportunities for rational use of free time.
+
The length of collective farmers' working and leisure time is established
+
by their collective farms.
+
 
+
Article 42. Citizens of the USSW have the right to government funded health protection.
+
This right is ensured by free, qualified medical care provided by state
+
health institutions; by extension of the network of therapeutic and health-
+
building institutions; by the development and improvement of safety and
+
hygiene in industry; by carrying out broad prophylactic measures; by measures to improve the environment; by special care for the health of the rising generation, including prohibition of child labour, excluding the work done by children as part of the school curriculum; and by developing research to
+
prevent and reduce the incidence of disease and ensure citizens a long and
+
active life.
+
 
+
Article 43. Citizens of the USSW have the right to maintenance in old
+
age, in sickness, and in the event of complete or partial disability or loss
+
of the breadwinner.
+
The right is guaranteed by social insurance of workers and other
+
employees and collective farmers; by allowances for temporary disability; by
+
the provision by the state or by collective farms of retirement pensions,
+
disability pensions, and pensions for loss of the breadwinner; by providing
+
employment for the partially disabled; by care for the elderly and the
+
disabled; and by other forms of social security.
+
 
+
Article 44. Citizens of the USSW have the rights to housing.
+
This right is ensured by the development and upkeep of state and
+
socially-owned housing; by assistance for co-operative and individual house
+
building; by fair distribution, under public control, of the housing that
+
becomes available through fulfilment of the programme of building well-
+
appointed dwellings, and by low rents and low charges for utility services.
+
Citizens of the USSW shall take good care of the housing allocated to them.
+
 
+
Article 45. Citizens of the USSW have the right to free education.
+
This right is ensured by free provision of all forms of education, by the
+
institution of universal, compulsory secondary education, and broad
+
development of vocational, specialised secondary, and higher education, in
+
which instruction is oriented toward practical activity and production; by the
+
development of extramural, correspondence and evening courses, by the
+
provision of state scholarships and grants and privileges for students; by the
+
free issue of school textbooks; by the opportunity to attend a school where
+
teaching is in the native language; and by the provision of facilities for
+
self-education.
+
 
+
Article 46. Citizens of the USSW have the right to enjoy cultural
+
benefits.
+
This rights is ensured by broad access to the cultural treasures of their
+
own land and of the world that are preserved in state and other public
+
collections; by the development and fair distribution of cultural and
+
educational institutions throughout the country; by developing television and
+
radio broadcasting and the publishing of books, newspapers and periodicals,
+
and by extending the free library service; and by expanding cultural exchanges with other countries.
+
 
+
Article 47. Citizens of the USSW, in accordance with the aims of
+
building a perfect socialist utopia, are guaranteed freedom of scientific, technical, and artistic work. This freedom is ensured by broadening scientific research, encouraging invention and innovation, and developing literature and the arts. THe state provides the necessary material conditions for this and support for voluntary societies and unions of workers in the arts, organises introduction of inventions and innovations in production and other spheres of activity.
+
The rights of authors, inventors and innovators are protected by the
+
state. Any person found violating patents or copyrights shall be tortured and executed.
+
 
+
Article 48. Citizens of the USSW have the right to take part in the
+
management and administration of state and public affairs and in the
+
discussion and adoption of laws and measures of All-Union and local
+
significance.
+
This right is ensured by the opportunity to vote and to be elected to
+
the Politburo and other elective state bodies, to take part in
+
nationwide discussions and referendums, in people's control, in the work of
+
state bodies, public organisations, and local community groups, and in
+
meetings at places of work or residence.
+
 
+
Article 49. Every citizen of the USSW has the right to submit proposals
+
to state bodies and public organisations for improving their activity, and to
+
criticise shortcomings in their work.
+
Officials are obliged, within established time-limits, to examine
+
citizens' proposals and requests, to reply to them, and to take appropriate
+
action.
+
Persecution for criticism is prohibited. Persons guilty of such
+
persecution shall be called to account. Torture is hereby banned. (added by amendment).
+
 
+
Article 50. In accordance with the interests of the people and in order
+
to strengthen and develop the socialist system, citizens of the USSW are
+
guaranteed freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly, meetings, street processions and demonstrations.
+
Exercise of these political freedoms is ensured by putting public
+
buildings, streets and squares at the disposal of the working people and their
+
organisations, by broad dissemination of information, and by the opportunity
+
to use the press, television, and radio.
+
 
+
Article 51. In accordance with the aims of building utopian socialist societies, citizens of the USSW have the right to associate in public organisations that promote their political activity and initiative and satisfaction of their various interests.
+
Public organisations are guaranteed conditions for successfully
+
performing the functions defined in their rules.
+
 
+
Article 52. Citizens of the USSW are guaranteed freedom of conscience,
+
that is, the right to profess or not to profess any religion, and to conduct
+
religious worship or atheistic propaganda. Incitement of hostility or hatred
+
on religious grounds is prohibited.
+
In the USSW, the church is separated from the state, and the school from
+
the church.
+
 
+
Article 53. The family enjoys the protection of the state.
+
Marriage is based on the free consent of the woman and the man; the
+
spouses are completely equal in their family relations.
+
The state helps the family by providing and developing a broad system of
+
childcare institutions, by organising and improving communal services and
+
public catering, by paying grants on the birth of a child, by providing
+
children's allowances and benefits for large families, and other forms of
+
family allowances and assistance. Divorce is granted only upon the permission of the state. Abortion is banned.
+
 
+
Article 54. Citizens of the USSW are guaranteed inviolability of the
+
person. No one may be arrested except by a court decision or on the warrant
+
of a procurator.
+
 
+
Article 55. Citizens of the USSW are guaranteed inviolability of the
+
home. No one may, without a lawful warrant, enter a home against the will of
+
those residing in it.
+
 
+
Article 56. The privacy of citizens, and of their correspondence,
+
telephone conversations, and telegraphic communications is protected by law.
+
 
+
Article 57. Respect for the individual and protection of the rights and
+
freedoms of citizens are the duty of all state bodies, public organisations,
+
and officials.
+
Citizens of the USSW have the right to protection by the courts against
+
encroachments on their honour and reputation, life and health, and personal
+
freedom and property.
+
 
+
Article 58. Citizens of the USSW have the right to lodge a complaint
+
against the actions of officials, state bodies and public bodies. Complaints
+
shall be examined according to the procedure and within the time-limit
+
established by law.
+
Actions by officials that contravene the law or exceed their powers, and
+
infringe the rights of citizens, may be appealed against in a court in the
+
manner prescribed by law.
+
Citizens of the USSW have the right to compensation for damage resulting
+
from unlawful actions by state organisations and public organisations, or by
+
officials in the performance of their duties.
+
 
+
Article 59. Citizens' exercise of their rights and freedoms is
+
inseparable from the performance of their duties and obligations.
+
Citizens of the USSW are obliged to observe the Constitution of the USSW
+
and all socialist laws, comply with the standards of socialist conduct, and uphold the honour and dignity of Whittierite citizenship.
+
 
+
Article 60. It is the duty of, and matter of honour for, every able-
+
bodied citizen of the USSW to work conscientiously in his chosen, socially
+
useful occupation, and strictly to observe labour discipline. Evasion of
+
socially useful work is incompatible with the principles of socialist society.
+
 
+
Article 61. Citizens of the USSW are obliged to preserve and protect
+
socialist property. It is the duty of a citizen of the USSW to combat
+
misappropriation and squandering of state and socially-owned property and to
+
make thrifty use of the people's wealth.
+
Persons encroaching in any way on socialist property shall be punished
+
according to the law.
+
 
+
Article 62. Citizens of the USSW are obliged to safeguard the interests
+
of the socialist state, and to enhance its power and prestige.
+
Defence of the Socialist Motherland is the sacred duty of every citizen
+
of the USSW.
+
Betrayal of the Motherland is the gravest of crimes against the people.
+
 
+
Article 63. Military service in the ranks of the Armed Forces of the
+
USSW is an honorable duty of all Whittier citizens.
+
 
+
Article 64. It is the duty of every citizen of the USSW to respect the
+
national dignity of other citizens, and to strengthen friendship of the
+
nations and nationalities of the multinational socialist state.
+
 
+
Article 65. A citizen of the USSW is obliged to respect the rights and
+
lawful interests of other persons, to be uncompromising toward anti-social
+
behaviour, and to help maintain public order.
+
 
+
Article 66. Citizens of the USSW are obliged to concern themselves with
+
the upbringing of children, to train them for socially useful work, and to
+
raise them as worthy members of socialist society. Children are obliged to
+
care for their parents and help them.
+
 
+
Article 67. Citizens of the USSW are obliged to protect nature and
+
conserve its riches.
+
 
+
Article 68. Concern for the preservation of historical monuments and
+
other cultural values is a duty and obligation of citizens of the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 69. It is the internationalist duty of citizens of the USSW to
+
promote friendship and co-operation with peoples of other lands and help
+
maintain and strengthen world peace. And to support socialist revolutions in other nations.
+
 
+
Chapter 8: THE USSW--A FEDERAL STATE
+
 
+
Article 70. The United Socialist States of Whittier is an integral,
+
federal, multinational state formed on the principle of socialist federalism
+
as a result of the free self-determination of nations and the voluntary
+
association of equal Socialist States.
+
The USSW embodies the state unity of the Soviet people and draws all its
+
nations and nationalities together for the purpose of jointly building a socialist utopia.
+
 
+
Article 71. The United Socialist States of Whittier unites:
+
the Socialist State of Whittier,
+
the Socialist State of Los Angeles,
+
the Socialist State of Southern California,
+
the Socialist State of Central California,
+
the Socialist State of Las Vegas,
+
the Socialist State of Nevada,
+
the Socialist State of Phoenix,
+
the Socialist State of Tucson,
+
the Socialist State of Arizona,
+
the Socialist State of Salt Lake,
+
the Socialist State of Utah,
+
the Socialist State of Denver,
+
the Socialist State of Colorado,
+
the Socialist State of New Mexico,
+
the Socialist State of Wyoming.
+
 
+
Article 72. Each Socialist State shall retain the right freely to secede
+
from the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 73. The jurisdiction of the United Socialist States of Whittier,
+
as represented by its highest bodies of state authority and administration,
+
shall cover:
+
1. the admission of new republics to the USSW; endorsement of the
+
formation of new autonomous republics and autonomous regions within Socialist States;
+
2. determination of the state boundaries of the USSW and approval of
+
changes in the boundaries between the various Socialist States;
+
3. establishment of the general principles for the organisation and
+
functioning of republican and local bodies of state authority and
+
administration;
+
4. the ensurance of uniformity of legislative norms throughout the USSW
+
and establishment of the fundamentals of the legislation of the United Socialist States of Whittier and its constituent socialist socialist;
+
5. pursuance of a uniform social and economic policy; direction of the
+
country's economy; determination of the main lines of scientific and
+
technological progress and the general measures for rational exploitation and
+
conservation of natural resources; the drafting and approval of state plans
+
for the economic and social development of the USSW, and endorsement of
+
reports on their fulfilment;
+
6. the drafting and approval of the consolidated Budget of the USSW, and
+
endorsement of the report on its execution; management of a single monetary
+
and credit system; determination of the taxes and revenues forming the Budget of the USSW; and the formulation of prices and wages policy;
+
7. direction of the sectors of the economy, and of enterprises and
+
amalgamations under Union jurisdiction, and general direction of industries
+
under Union-Republican jurisdiction;
+
8. issues of war and peace, defence of the sovereignty of the USSW and
+
safeguarding of its frontiers and territory, and organisation of defence;
+
direction of the Armed Forces of the USSW;
+
9. state security;
+
10. representation of the USSW in international relations; the USSW's
+
relations with other states and with international organisations;
+
establishment of the general procedure for, and co-ordination of, the
+
relations of socialist states with other states and with international
+
organisations; foreign trade and other forms of external economic activity on
+
the basis of state monopoly;
+
11. control over observance of the Constitution of the USSW, and
+
ensurance of conformity of the Constitutions of the various socialist states to the Constitution of the USSW;
+
12. and settlement of other matters of All-Union importance.
+
 
+
Article 74. The laws of the USSW shall have the same force in all Socialist States. In the event of a discrepancy between a Socialist State law and an
+
All-Union law, the law of the USSW shall prevail.
+
 
+
Article 75. The territory of the United Socialist States of Whittier is
+
a single entity and comprises the territories of the Socialist States.
+
The sovereignty of the USSW extends throughout its territory.
+
 
+
 
+
Chapter 9: THE United Socialist States
+
 
+
Article 76. A Socialist State is a sovereign socialist state that
+
has united with other socialist states in forming the United Socialist States of Whittier.
+
Outside the spheres listed in Article 73 of the Constitution of the USSW,
+
a Socialist State exercises independent authority on its territory.
+
A Socialist State shall have its own Constitution conforming to the
+
Constitution of the USSW with the specific features of the Republic being
+
taken into account.
+
 
+
Article 77. All Socialist States take part in decision-making in the Politburo of the USSW, the Presidium of the Secretary General of the USSW, the Government of the USSW, and other bodies of the United Socialist States of Whittier
+
A Socialist State shall ensure comprehensive economic and social
+
development on its territory, facilitate exercise of the powers of the USSW on
+
its territory, and implement the decisions of the highest bodies of state
+
authority and administration of the USSW.
+
In matters that come within its jurisdiction, a Socialist State shall co-
+
ordinate and control the activity of enterprises, institutions, and
+
organisations subordinate to the Union.
+
 
+
Article 78. The territory of a Socialist State may not be altered without
+
its consent. The boundaries between Socialist States may be altered by mutual agreement of the States concerned, subject to ratification by the Polituburo of the United Socialist States of Whittier.
+
 
+
Article 79. A Socialist State shall determine its division into
+
territories, regions, areas, and districts, and decide other matters relating
+
to its administrative and territorial structure.
+
 
+
Article 80. A Socialist State has the right to enter into relations with
+
other states, conclude treaties with them, exchange diplomatic and consular
+
representatives, and take part in the work of international organisations.
+
 
+
Article 81. The sovereign rights of Socialist States shall be safeguarded
+
by the USSW.
+
 
+
Chapter 10: THE AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC
+
 
+
Article 82. An Autonomous Republic is a constituent part of a Socialist State.
+
In spheres not within the jurisdiction of the United Socialist States of Whittier and the Socialist States, an Autonomous Republic shall deal
+
independently with matters within its jurisdiction.
+
An autonomous Republic shall have its own Constitution conforming to the
+
Constitutions of the USSW and the Socialist State with the specific features of the Autonomous Republic being taken into account.
+
 
+
Article 83. An Autonomous Republic takes part in decision-making through
+
the highest bodies of state authority and administration of the USSW and of
+
the Socialist State respectively, in matters that come within the jurisdiction
+
of the USSW and the Socialist Republic.
+
An Autonomous Republic shall ensure comprehensive economic and social
+
development on its territory, facilitate exercise of the powers of the USSW
+
and the Socialist State on its territory, and implement decisions of the
+
highest bodies of state authority and administration of the USSW and the Socialist State.
+
In matters within its jurisdiction, an Autonomous Republic shall co-
+
ordinate and control the activity of enterprises, institutions, and
+
organisations subordinate to the Union or the Socialist State.
+
 
+
Article 84. The territory of an Autonomous Republic may not be altered
+
without its consent.
+
 
+
Article 85. The Eastern Autonomous Socialist Republics includes the
+
Shangia, Eosimea, Mousteria, Aegyptopithicia_, Morotopithicia_, Proconsul, Kenyapithicea, Ramapithicea, Sivapithicines, The Rudapithicines, The Dryopithicines, Equatorea, Ankarapithicines, Orrorin Tungenensisia, Ardipithicines, and Sahelanthropus Autonomous Socialist Republics.
+
The Wyoming Autonomous Socialist Republic includes the Kenyathropusia Autonomous Socialist Republic.
+
The New Mexico Autonomous Socialist Republic includes the Paranthropusia and Habilisea Autonomous Autonomous Socialist Republics.
+
The Northern Autonomous Socialist Republic include the Rudolfensia
+
Autonomous Socialist Republic.
+
 
+
Chapter 11: THE AUTONOMOUS REGION AND AUTONOMOUS AREA
+
 
+
Article 86. An Autonomous REgion is a constituent part of a Socialist State or Territory. The Law on an Autonomous Region, upon submission by
+
the legislature of the Autonomous Region concerned, shall be
+
adopted by the legislature of the Socialist State.
+
 
+
Article 87. The California Federative Socialist Republic includes
+
the Hadarisia, Erectusia, Acheulia, Ergasteria, and Jewish Autonomous
+
Regions.
+
The Arizonan Autonomous Socialist Republic includes the Hispanic
+
Autonomous Region.
+
The Colorado Autonomous Socialist Republic include the Apache
+
Autonomous Region.
+
The New Mexico Socialist Republic includes the Peublo
+
Autonomous Region.
+
 
+
Article 88. An autonomous Area is a constituent part of a Territory or
+
Region. The Law on an Autonomous Area shall be adopted by the legislature of the Socialist State concerned.
+
 
+
IV. THE POLITBURO AND ELECTORAL PROCEDURE
+
 
+
Chapter 12: THE SYSTEM OF THE POLITBURO AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THEIR WORK
+
 
+
Article 89. The Politburo, i.e. the Secretary General of
+
the USSW, the legislatures of the Socialist States, the legislatures of
+
Autonomous Republics, the legislatures of Territories and
+
Regions, the legislatures of Autonomous Regions and Autonomous
+
Areas, and the municipal governments of districts, cities, city
+
districts, settlements and villages shall constitute a single system of bodies
+
of state authority.
+
 
+
Article 90. The term of the Secretary General of the USSW,the Polituburo, the Governors of the Socialist States, and the Chief of Autonomous Republics shall be five years.
+
The term of local legislatures shall be two and a half years.
+
Elections to the Politburo shall be called not later than
+
two months before the expiry of the term of the legislator concerned.
+
 
+
Article 91. The most important matters within the jurisdiction of the
+
respective legislatures shall be considered and settled at
+
their sessions.
+
The Politburo shall elect standing commissions and form
+
executive-administrative, and other bodies accountable to them.
+
 
+
Article 92. The Politburo shall form people's control
+
bodies combining state control with control by the working people at
+
enterprises, collective farms, institutions, and organisations.
+
People's control bodies shall check on the fulfilment of state plans and
+
assignments, combat breaches of state discipline, localist tendencies, narrow
+
departmental attitudes, mismanagement, extravagance and waste, red tape and bureaucracy, and help improve the working of the state machinery.
+
 
+
Article 93. The Politburo shall direct all sectors of state economic, and social and cultural development, either directly or through bodies instituted by them, take decisions and ensure their execution, and verify their implementation.
+
 
+
Article 94. All legislatures and local governments shall function publicly on the basis of collective, free, constructive discussion and decision-making, of
+
systematic reporting back to them and the people by their executive-
+
administrative and other bodies, and of involving citizens on a broad scale in
+
their work.
+
 
+
Chapter 13: THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM
+
 
+
Article 95. Members of all legislatures shall be elected on the basis of
+
universal, equal, and direct suffrage by secret ballot.
+
 
+
Article 96. Elections shall be universal: all citizens of the USSW who
+
have reached the age of 16 shall have the right to vote and to be elected,
+
with the exception of persons who have been certified insane or convicted of violent crimes.
+
To be eligible for election to the Politburo of the USSW a citizen
+
of the USSW must have reached the age of 25.
+
 
+
Article 97. Elections shall be equal: each citizen shall have one vote;
+
all voters shall exercise the franchise on an equal footing.
+
 
+
Article 98. Elections shall be direct: members of all
+
legislatures shall be elected by direct vote.
+
 
+
Article 99. Voting at elections shall be secret: control over voters'
+
exercise of the franchise is inadmissible and banned.
+
 
+
Article 100. The following shall have the right to nominate candidates:
+
branches and organisations of the Socialist Party of the United Socialist States of Whittier, trade unions, and the All-Union Brezhnekov Youth Socialist League; co-operatives and other public organisations; work collectives, and meetings of servicemen in their military units.
+
Citizens of the USSW and public organisations are guaranteed the right to
+
free and all-round discussion of the political and personal qualities and
+
competence of candidates, and the right to campaign for them at meetings, in
+
the press, and on television and radio.
+
The expenses involved in holding elections to the legislatures shall be met by the state.
+
 
+
Article 101. Members of the legislatures shall be elected
+
by constituencies.
+
A citizen of the USSW may not, as a rule, be elected to more than two
+
legislatures.
+
Elections to the legislatures shall be conducted by electoral commissions
+
consisting of representatives, and of meetings of servicemen in military
+
units.
+
The procedure for holding elections to the legislatures shall
+
be defined by the laws of the USSW, and of Socialist States and Autonomous Republics.
+
Article 102. Electors give mandates to their representatives.
+
The appropriate legislature shall examine electors'
+
mandates, take them into account in drafting economic and social development plans and in drawing up the budget, organise implementation of the mandates, and inform citizens about it.
+
 
+
Chapter 14: Representatives
+
 
+
Article 103. Representatives are the plenipotentiary representatives of the people in the Politburo.
+
In the Politburo, Representatives shall deal with matters relating to state, economic, and social and cultural development, organise implementation of the decisions of the Politburo, and exercise control over the work of state bodies, enterprises, institutions and organisations.
+
Representatives shall be guided in their activities by the interests of the
+
state, and shall take the needs of their constituents into account and work to
+
implement their electors' mandates.
+
 
+
Article 104. Representatives shall exercise their powers without discontinuing their regular employment or duties.
+
During sessions of the Politburo, and so as to exercise their legislative
+
powers in other cases stipulated by law, Representatives shall be released from their regular employment or duties, with retention of their average earnings at their permanent place of work.
+
 
+
Article 105. A Representative has the right to address inquiries to the
+
appropriate state bodies and officials, who are obliged to reply to them at a
+
session of the Politburo.
+
Representatives have the right to approach any state or public body, enterprise, institution, or organisation on matters arising from their work as Representative and to take part in considering the questions raised by them. The heads of the state or public bodies, enterprises, institutions or organisations concerned are obliged to receive Representatives without delay and to consider their proposals within the time-limit established by law.
+
 
+
Article 106. Representatives shall be ensured conditions for the unhampered and effective exercise of their rights and duties.
+
The immunity of Representatives, and other guarantees of their activity as
+
Representatives, are defined in the Law on the Status of Representatives and other legislative acts of the USSW and of the Socialist States and Autonomous Republics.
+
 
+
Article 107. Representatives shall report on their work and on that of the
+
Politburo to their constituents, and to the work collectives and public
+
organisations that nominated them.
+
Representatives who have not justified the confidence of their constituents may be recalled at any time by decision of a majority of the electors in accordance with the procedure established by law.
+
 
+
V. HIGHER BODIES OF STATE AUTHORITY AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE USSW
+
 
+
Chapter 15: THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE USSW
+
 
+
Article 108. The highest point of state authority of the USSW shall be the
+
Secretary General of the USSW.
+
The Secretary General of the USSW is empowered to deal with all matters
+
within the jurisdiction of the United Socialist States of Whittier, as defined
+
by this Constitution.
+
The adoption and amendment of the Constitution of the USSW; admission of new States to the USSW; endorsement of the formation of new Autonomous Republics and Autonomous Regions; approval of the state plans for economic an social development, of the Budget of the USSW, and of reports on their execution; and the institution of bodies of the USSW accountable to it, are the exclusive prerogative of the Secretary General of the USSW.
+
Laws of the USSW shall be enacted by the Secretary General of the USSW or by a nationwide vote (referendum) held by decision of the Secretary General of the USSW.
+
 
+
 
+
Article 109. The Secretary General shall be appointed by the Politburo, on the basis of the following representation: 32 Representatives from each Socialist State, 11 Representatives from each Autonomous Republic, five Representatives from each Autonomous Region, and one deputy from each Autonomous Area.
+
The Politburo, upon submission by the credentials commissions elected by them, shall decide on the validity of Representatives' credentials, and, in cases in which the election law has been violated, shall declare the election of the Representatives concerned null and void.
+
 
+
Article 110. Each chamber of the Supreme Soviet of the USSW shall elect
+
a Chairman and four Vice-Chairmen.
+
The Chairmen of the Soviet of the Union and of the Soviet of
+
Nationalities shall preside over the sittings of the respective chambers and
+
conduct their affairs.
+
Joint sittings of the chambers of the Supreme Soviet of the USSW shall be
+
presided over alternately by the Chairman of the Soviet of the Union and the
+
Chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities.
+
 
+
Article 111.The Secretary General shall have the power to call the Politburo into session. The Secretary General shall give a state of the union, to the Poliburo, at least twice a year.
+
 
+
Article 112. The Secretary General shall have the power to introduce legislation to the Poliburo. Members of the Polituburo shall also have the right to introduce legislation.
+
 
+
Article 113. Bills and other matters submitted to the Politburo of
+
the USSW shall be debated by its chambers at separate or joint sittings.
+
Where necessary, a bill or other matter may be referred to one or more
+
commissions for preliminary or additional consideration.
+
A law of the USSW shall be deemed adopted when it has been passed by the Politburo of the USSW by a majority of the total number of
+
its Representatives. Decisions and other acts of the Politburo of the USSW are adopted by a majority of the total number of Representatives of the Politburo of the USSW.
+
Bills and other very important matters of state may be submitted for
+
nationwide duscussion [sic] by a decision of the Secretary General of the USSW or the Politburo taken on their own initiative or on the proposal of a Socialist State.
+
 
+
Article 114. In the event of a disagreement between the Secretary General and the Politburo, the matter at issue shall be referred
+
for settlement to a conciliation commission formed by the various Socialist States, after which it shall be considered for a second time by the Politburo and the Secretary General at a joint sitting. If agreement is
+
again not reached, the matter shall be postponed for debate at the next
+
Convention of the Governors of the various Socialist States of the USSW or submitted by the Secretary General to a nationwide vote (referendum)
+
 
+
Article 115. Laws of the USSW and decisions and other acts of the
+
government of the USSW shall be published in the languages of the Socialist States over the signatures of the Secretary General and the Chairman of the Politburo of the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 116. The Politburo shall have the power to subpoena the Secretary General and anyone on his cabinet. They have the power to subpoena the states and autonomous republics also.
+
 
+
Article 117. A Representative of the Politburo nor the Secretary General of the USSW may not be prosecuted, or arrested, or incur a court-imposed penalty, without the sanction of the Supreme Court of the USSW or, between its sessions, of the Politburo of the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 118. The Secretary General of the USSW shall:
+
1. name the date of elections to the Politburo of the USSW;
+
2. convene sessions of the Politburo of the USSW;
+
3. co-ordinate the work of the standing commissions of the chambers of
+
the Politburo of the USSW;
+
4. ensure observance of the Constitution of the USSW and conformity of
+
the Constitutions and laws of the Socialist States to the Constitution and laws of the USSW;
+
5. interpret the laws of the USSW;
+
6. ratify and denounce international treaties of the USSW;
+
7. revoke decisions and ordinances of the Socialist States of the
+
USSW and of the City Councils located in the USSW should they fail to
+
conform to the law;
+
8. institute military and diplomatic ranks and other special titles; and
+
confer the highest military and diplomatic ranks and other special titles;
+
9. institute orders and medals of the USSW, and honorific titles of the
+
USSW; award orders and medals of the USSW; and confer honorific titles of the USSW.
+
10. grant citizenship of the USSW, and rule on matters of the
+
renunciation or deprivation of citizenship of the USSW and of granting asylum;
+
11. issue national acts of amnesty and exercise the right of pardon;
+
12. appoint and recall diplomatic representatives of the USSW to other
+
countries and to international organisations;
+
13. receive the letters of credence and recall of the diplomatic
+
representatives of foreign states accredited to it;
+
14. form the Council of Defence of the USSW and confirm its composition;
+
appoint and dismiss the high command of the Armed Forces of the USSW;
+
15. proclaim martial law in particular localities or throughout the
+
country in the interests of defence of the USSW;
+
16. order general or partial mobilisation;
+
17. between sessions of the Politburo of the USSW, proclaim a state
+
of war in the event of an armed attack on the USSW, or when it is necessary to meet international treaty obligations relating to mutual defence against
+
aggression;
+
18. and exercise other powers vested in him by the Constitution and laws
+
of the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 119. The Chairman of the Politburo of the USSW, between
+
sessions of the Supreme Soviet of the USSW and subject to submission for its
+
confirmation at the next session, shall:
+
1. amend existing legislative acts of the USSW when necessary;
+
2. approve changes in the boundaries between Socialist States;
+
3. form and abolish Ministries and State Committees of the USSW on the
+
recommendation of the Secretary General of the USSW;
+
 
+
 
+
Article 120. The Secretary General of the USSW promulgates decrees and adopts decisions.
+
 
+
Article 121. On expiry of the term of the Secretary General of the USSW,
+
the Secretary General of the USSW shall retain his powers until
+
the newly elected Politburo of the USSW has elected a new Secretary General.
+
The newly Politburo of the USSW shall be convened by the
+
outgoing Chairman of the Politburo of the USSW within two months of the
+
elections.
+
 
+
Article 122. The Secretary General and the Poliburo
+
shall elect standing commissions from among the Representatives to make a preliminary review of matters coming within the jurisdiction of the Secretary General of the USSW, to promote execution of the laws of the USSW and other acts of the Politburo of the USSW and its Chairman, and to check on the work of state bodies and organisations. The chambers of the Politburo of the USSW may also set up joint commissions on a parity basis.
+
When it deems necessary, Politburo of the USSW sets up
+
commissions of inquiry and audit, and commissions on any other matter.
+
All state and public bodies, organisations and officials are obliged to
+
meet the requests of the commissions of the Politburo of the USSW and of
+
its chambers, and submit the requisite materials and documents to them.
+
The commissions' recommendations shall be subject to consideration by
+
state and public bodies, institutions and organisations. The commissions
+
shall be informed, within the prescribed time-limit, of the results of such
+
consideration or of the action taken.
+
 
+
Article 123. The Politburo of the USSW shall supervise the work of
+
all state bodies accountable to it.
+
The Secretary General of the USSW shall form a Committee of People's Control of the USSW to head the system of people's control.
+
The organisation and procedure of people's control bodies are defined by
+
the Law on People's Control in the USSW.
+
 
+
Article 124. The procedure of the Politburo of the USSW and of its
+
bodies shall be defined in the Rules and Regulations of the Politburo of
+
the USSW and other laws of the USSW enacted on the basis of the Constitution of the USSW.
+
  
 
=Government=
 
=Government=
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==The Ukrainian Conflict==
 
==The Ukrainian Conflict==
This conflict started when the Empire of Osutoria Hungarii invaded Russian Forces held Ukraine. At this time Ukraine was part of Russia Forces. The Osutoria-Hungariians had invaded with the intent of annexing Ukraine.  
+
This conflict started when the Empire of Osutoria Hungarii invaded Russian Forces held Ukraine. At this time Ukraine was part of Russian Forces. The Osutoro-Hungarians had invaded with the intent of assisting Ukrainian separatists and establishing a "buffer zone" between Osutoria-Hangarii itself and Russian Forces, its primary foe at the time.
 
Since Russian Forces was a fellow socialist nation, the United Socialist States chose to come to their aid.  
 
Since Russian Forces was a fellow socialist nation, the United Socialist States chose to come to their aid.  
Hence, one battleisland was dispatched to the baltic sea area. A week after its arrival, Whittier began dropping troops into Ukraine and bombing Osutorian troop positions and those of their allies, after announcing it was entering the war on the side of Russian Forces in order to expand the cause of socialism around the world.  
+
Hence, one battle island was dispatched to the Baltic Sea area. A week after its arrival, Whittier began dropping troops into Ukraine and bombing Osutorian troop positions and those of their allies, after announcing it was entering the war on the side of Russian Forces in order to expand the cause of socialism around the world.  
  
The antagonist to Whittier, The United States of the South Pacific, however, entered the war on the side of the Osutorians. Up to this point, Whittier aircraft had been proving their superiority over those of Osutoria and its allies and the Whittier/RF alliance was dominating the skies over Europe.  
+
The antagonist to Whittier, The United States of the South Pacific, however, entered the war on the side of the Osutorians. Up to this point, Whittier aircraft had been proving their superiority over the non-existent Osutorian Air Force and the Whittier/RF alliance was dominating the skies over Europe.  
 
With the entry of the South Pacific into this war however, that dominance ended and there came to a Maginot line both on the ground and in the sky as the two sides pushed the boundary back and forth.  
 
With the entry of the South Pacific into this war however, that dominance ended and there came to a Maginot line both on the ground and in the sky as the two sides pushed the boundary back and forth.  
 
The South Pacific entered the war just to oppose Whittier.  
 
The South Pacific entered the war just to oppose Whittier.  
  
While the TSP and allies began gaining ground on the ground, Whittier began to push the allies back and retake dominance of the air. With the arrival of additional Whittier and Russian and allied ground troops, the Socialist Alliance began pushing the aggressors out of Ukraine and some Whittier airborne troops had landed inside Osutoria itself and had began besieging internal Osutorian assets (taking a couple of Osutorian cities). This forced Osutoria to pull many of its troops out of Ukraine to deal with the backline assualt.  
+
While the TSP and allies began gaining ground on the ground, Whittier began to push the allies back and retake dominance of the air. With the arrival of additional Whittier and Russian and allied ground troops, the Socialist Alliance began pushing the aggressors out of Ukraine and some Whittier airborne troops had landed inside Osutoria itself and had began besieging internal Osutorian assets (taking a number of key Osutorian cities). This forced Osutoria to pull many of its troops out of Ukraine to deal with the backline assualt.  
  
 
For reasons that are unknown even today, then Secretary General Brezhnekov, placed Whittier's nuclear arsenal on Defcon 3. The South Pacific replied likewise, saying it would not be bullied.
 
For reasons that are unknown even today, then Secretary General Brezhnekov, placed Whittier's nuclear arsenal on Defcon 3. The South Pacific replied likewise, saying it would not be bullied.
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Many nations on both sides tried to resolve the situation diplomatically.  
 
Many nations on both sides tried to resolve the situation diplomatically.  
  
Unfortunately, despite the fact that Whittier was winning in the air and Russian Forces was winning on the ground, Secretary General Alexander Brezhnekov ordered the launch of 15,000 nuclear tipped ICBM's at the South Pacific and its allies. Psychiatrists would later agree this was done because Brezhnekov had lost his mind. The South Pacific and its allies, being hit by nuclear weapons, responded with a massive nuclear counter attack against both Whittier and Russian Forces and their allies. All nations involved in the war essentially became radioactive wastelands. Even troops in Naked Teenage Girls were destroyed by nukes and that nation became a radioactive wasteland. The Whittier economy and national infrastructure were completed devastated and huge chunks of Whittier territory were irradiated and inhospitable. Whittier lost over 12 million people (both military and civilian) because of the unjust use of nuclear weapons. The resulting treaty banned the use of nuclear weapons by all nations.  
+
Unfortunately, despite the fact that Whittier was winning in the air and Russian Forces was winning on the ground, Secretary General Alexander Brezhnekov ordered the launch of 15,000 nuclear tipped ICBM's at the South Pacific, Osutoria-Hangarii, and their allies. Psychiatrists would later agree this was done because Brezhnekov had lost his mind. The South Pacific and its allies, being hit by nuclear weapons, responded with a massive nuclear counter attack against both Whittier and Russian Forces and their allies. All nations involved in the war essentially became radioactive wastelands. Even troops in Naked Teenage Girls were destroyed by nukes and that nation became a radioactive wasteland. The Whittier economy and national infrastructure were completed devastated and huge chunks of Whittier territory were irradiated and inhospitable. Whittier lost over 12 million people (both military and civilian) because of the unjust use of nuclear weapons. The resulting treaty banned the use of nuclear weapons by all nations.  
  
 
==Military Coup==
 
==Military Coup==
  
Very upset over the outbreak of nuclear war, the Whittier military moved in and arrested Brezhnekov removing him from power. Upon seizing control of Whitter, the military junta declared Whittier's surrender to the Osutorian allies. Which was accepted. Ukraine remained part of Russia.  
+
Very upset over the outbreak of nuclear war, the Whittier military moved in and arrested Brezhnekov removing him from power. Upon seizing control of Whitter, the military junta declared Whittier's surrender to the Osutorian allies, which was accepted. Ukraine remained part of Russia.  
  
An international agreement was hammered out in which all nations agreed to help each other rebuild regardless of which side of the war they were on.  
+
An international agreement was hammered out in which all nations agreed to help each other rebuild regardless of which side of the war they were on. This was very nice and made rainbows appear all over Eastern Europe.
  
 
Brezhnekov was to have been tried by international tribunal but was executed by Whittier military for crimes against humanity instead. His family was hunted down and those who were found were brutally murdered. Martial law was declared throughout whittier and protest and free speech were banned. Those caught violating the curfew or other new laws imposed by the junta were shot and killed on the spot. The military's actions were widely condenmed around the world. Consequently, the military junta began irrationally threatening other nations and announced it was withdrawing from the no nuke treaty agreement. The military condemned the South Pacific and other nations attempting to interfere in Whittier's internal affairs.  
 
Brezhnekov was to have been tried by international tribunal but was executed by Whittier military for crimes against humanity instead. His family was hunted down and those who were found were brutally murdered. Martial law was declared throughout whittier and protest and free speech were banned. Those caught violating the curfew or other new laws imposed by the junta were shot and killed on the spot. The military's actions were widely condenmed around the world. Consequently, the military junta began irrationally threatening other nations and announced it was withdrawing from the no nuke treaty agreement. The military condemned the South Pacific and other nations attempting to interfere in Whittier's internal affairs.  
  
Human rights abuses were widespread throughout the land of Whittier during this time. And civilians were often picked up off the street and killed just for entertainment and the leader of the junta, General Raul Cedras, would order women as young as 12 kidnapped right off the street and brought to his palace where he would proceed to violent rape them and then have them dumped back on the street bloodied and without clothes.  
+
Human rights abuses were widespread throughout the land of Whittier during this time. And civilians were often picked up off the street and killed just for entertainment and the leader of the junta, General Raul Cedras, would order women as young as 12 kidnapped right off the street and brought to his palace where he would proceed to violently rape them and then have them dumped back on the street bloodied and without clothes.  
  
 
General Cedras quickly earned the nickname: '''Madman of Whittier'''.  
 
General Cedras quickly earned the nickname: '''Madman of Whittier'''.  
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The world hailed Brezhnekov's victory. Unfortunately, a cousin of Cedras was left in power in the People's Republic of West Moon and this fact would later come back to haunt the Whittier government.  
 
The world hailed Brezhnekov's victory. Unfortunately, a cousin of Cedras was left in power in the People's Republic of West Moon and this fact would later come back to haunt the Whittier government.  
  
 
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Flag of Whittier-
Motto: "THE PURPOSE OF LIFE IS TO HELP OTHERS"
Whittier Map
Region San Gabriel Valley
Capital Whittier City Whittier
Official Language(s) English 82% Spanish 15% Neandertal 2% other 1%
Leader Secretary General Alexander Brezhnekov
Population 3.293 billion
Currency Canali 
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The United Socialist States of Whittier

Whittier is bordered in the north by the nations of Cromagnonia, Neandertalia, and Australipithicinea.

  • Location: Western North America.
  • Area: 16,995,800 sq km
  • Coastline: 40,592 in Km
  • Maritime claims: 20 Miles.
  • Maritime Economic Exclusion Zone: 200 Miles

Earth III Panama

In Earth V Whittier is composed of Iran, Grenada, Vanuatu.

Earth RB Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma

NS California, Arizona, Baja California, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Neveda, Singapore, Sonora (in northern Mexico).


National Anthem: Battle of the San Gabriel River


Climate:

Hot and dry in the east. Plenty of rain fall in the in the rain forest. Adequate to moderate weather in the agricultural areas. Cold up north in the mountains during the winter. Somewhat hot in the summer.

Terrain:

In the east is a large desert. Moving west is a rain forest. Next to that is grass prairie. The aqua blue part is agricultural land.

Natural hazards:

Some of the volcanoes in the mountain range are still active. Hurricanes, Tornadoes, droughts, earthquakes, spring flooding, seasonal wild fires.

Environmental Issue:

air pollution from heavy industry, municipal, and agricultural pollution of inland waterways and seacoasts; deforestation; soil erosion; urban solid waste management; abandoned stocks of bioweapons, fertilizers and other toxic chemicals.

Not a party to any international Environmental Agreements.

Resources:

Oil, uranium, cattle, information technology, gems, tungsten steel, timber, coal, natural gas, .

Irrigated Land

46,630 sq km

Geography

Whittier owns all the islands in the region.

  • The deserts (yellow) contain oil deposits (black).
  • The mountains (brown) contain uranium (gray).

[Whittier Map

RP'd Population

3.293 billion.

Armed Forces

(The Armed Forces of Whittier)

1. Pandora's Box nuclear missile equipped war sattelite (upgraded with ability to knock out incoming nukes just after launch.) 2 Golden Dragons. ultimate joint fighter/bombers. (Most advanced in the world, stats are top secret.) 2 Battle Island (WBI Brezhnekov) 5 miles in area, capable of holding 1 divisions, and 1500 aircraft. And numerous supplies. Can move from one ponit to another


15,000 thermo-nuclear tipped ICBM's

46,899,632 standing troops

1 million AK 47's

250,000 M249 machine guns

45,899,632 IMI Tavor TAR-21 Assault Rifles

45,899,632 bullet proof vests

5,000 M1A2's

20,000 air medevac vehicles

15 Ticonderoga class aircraft carriers

50 Yorktown Class aircraft carriers (holds 95 planes)

50 Arizona Class Batteship

400 Kirov class nuclear powered cruisers

200 Ticonderoga II class Aegis cruisers

500 Arliegh Burke Aegis guided missile destroyers

100 Farragut Class Aegis Stealth Destroyers

300 Galaxy class nuclear stealth subs

300 Seawolf class attack subs


5,000 Apache Attack Helicopters

4,500 F117 Knighthawks Stealthfighters

1000 B1 bombers

3,000 WASP Stealth Attack Choppers (purchased from Gforce4)

7,000 AV-8B Harrier bombers

20,000 F-111 Multipurpose tactical fighter bombers

500 B-2 multirole fighterbombers

1,000 B52 Stratofortresses

2,000 F35 Joint Strike Fighters

200,000 RIM-18ANSAM Surface to Air Radar Guided Missiles (for destroyers and Aegis Cruisers)

Military Organization:

The Whittier Navy is composed of 21 fleets. Each fleet is composed of: 3 aircraft carriers (first 5 fleets have Ticonderoga class carriers the remainder have Yorktowns) Each carrier holds Harrier II aircraft.

2 Arizona class Battleships

19 Kirov Class Nuclear powered cruisers

9 Ticonderoga II Aegis Cruisers

23 Farragut Class Aegis Stealth Destroyers

14 Galaxy Class Nuclear Stealth Subs

14 Seawolfs


A special peacekeeping task force is composed of extra ships namely:

2 Yorktowns

8 Arizona Class Battleships

1 Kirov class nuclear cruiser

11 Ticonderoga II's

17 Arliegh Burke's

6 Galaxy subs

6 Seawolf's.

None of these ships are assigned to a particularly fleet and may be sent on peacekeeping missions alone or together.

Naval Basings: The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and stationed at undisclosed naval bases in the mediterranean.

The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th are stationed in the nation of Upper Egypt.

The 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th are stationed at undisclosed bases in Magdha.

The 13th 14th, 15, and 16th fleets are stationed in the WHittier colony of Singapore.

The 17th and 18th fleets are in San Francisco.

The 19th and 20th fleets are in Los Angeles Naval Base.

The 21st Fleet is in the Carribean engaged in a naval exercise a mile or two just outside of CM waters.

Air Medevac wings:

There are 200 Air Medevac wings in the Whittier Air Force.

Each wing is assigned 100 air medevac vehicles (helicopters) These wings are responsible for evacuating the dead and wounded from the battlefield. Despite the nature of their work, they known to come under fierce attack from enemy belligerents.

Air Force Structure:

Each Air Force is composed of 2 Air Divisions

Each Air Division is composed of 2 Air Wings

Each Air Wing is composed of 10 Air Groups

Each Air Group is composed of 10 Squadrons

Each Squadron has 10 of one type of air craft.

The 1st Whittier Air Force is composed of:

2 Air divisions

4 Air wings

45 Air groups

450 Squadrons (each composed of 10 F117 Knighthawks Stealthfighters)


The 2nd Whittier Air Force is composed of:

1st Air wing (all B1 bombers)

2nd Air wing (all B52 Bombers)

3rd Air Wing (all F35 JSF)

4th Air Wing (all F35 JSF)

The 3rd through the 7th Whittier Air Forces are composed entirely of F111s.

A special strategic bombing task force is composed of

5 Air groups of B2 Stealth bombers.

The 1st and 2nd Whittier Airforces are stationed in Upper Egypt.

The 3rd Air Force is Stationed in Eridu and Lagash.

The 4th Airforce is stationed in Taliban.

The 5th Air Force is stationed in Magdha.

The 6th Air Force is stationed in Singapore

The 7th Air Force is stationed in Las Vegas Air Base.

And the B2 task force is stationed in the Mediterranean (exact location classified.) __________________


Army Structure:

Each army has 2 Divisions

Each division has 2 brigades

Each Brigade has 4 Battalions

Each BAttalion has 5 companies

Each Company has 100 troops.

The Whittier Army has:

5,862 Armies

The first 1000 armies are stationed in Whittier.

The second 1000 armies are stationed in the region Mesopotamia.

The third group of 1000 armies are stationed on the moon.

The 4th group of 1000 armies are stationed in Magdha.

The 5th group of Armies are spread out from Dr. Twist, to Taliban to Mexico. With the majority being in Taliban. __________________

Earth II (what some people recognize):

Infanctry: 181,765 troops Armed with 181,765 OICW Assualt Rifles

Armored: 1,000 M1Abrams 1,000 T7 Gilgamesh Tanks


Air Defense: 850 ITO 96, BUK M1 antiaircraft defense systems:


Air Force: 11,363 SU=25s 11,363 IL-102s

Navy: 10 Kilo class submarines 5 Yorktown Aircraft Carriers 40 Mig 29 Fulcrums

Nuclear Forces: 5,000 LGM-30 Minuteman III

Political Divisions

Divided into 34 socialist states. Each Socialist State is governed by a governor and a legislature. Each community also has a city council form of government. The Federal Constitution leaves it to the states to choose their local leadership and places municipalities under the control of the various states. The Federal Government is headed by the Secretary General who is currently chosen by the Politburo. The legislative branch is composed of the Politburo. The Politburo is composed of 2 representatives from each state, 5 representatives from the armed forces, and one representative from each industry, ethnic group and religion residing in the United Socialist States. Only Whittier citizens may serve in elected office and noncitizens living in Whittier have no rights except those gauranteed by the Whittier Conventions. The state representatives to the Politburo are directly elected by those states' voters. The military members are appointed by the Minister of Defense. Industry representatives are chosen by their employers. The ethnic and religious representatives are chosen by their respective groups. The official national athem is "United Socialist States of Whittier". The national animal is the Golden Dragon. The national currency is the canali

Whittier Constitution

Government

Form of Government: Socialist Confederation

Leader: Secretary General Alexander Brezhnekov

Legislature: The Polituro

Political Parties:

Socialist Party of Whittier, Capitalist Party, Islamic Party, Christian Fundamentalist Party, Nationalist Party, Master Race Party.

Cabinet Officials:

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Igor Ivanov

Minister of Defense: Ivan Killemall

Minister of Education: Stephen Stormer

Minister of Environment: Gregory Palmeyer II

Minister of Public Transportation: David Bangel

Minister of Trade and Economics: Karl Marx

Minister of Domestic Affairs: Laura Engels

Minister of National Police: Big Bad John

History of Whittier

The Moon Crises

Early January 2003 Secretary General Alexander Brezhnekov, fearing that Whittier will be left out in the race to establish colonnies and bases on the moon in the great lunar rush, dispatches troops to the moon under the auspices of defending the moon natives from Earth Domination. Several nations condemned this action and demanded Whittier's full withdrawal from the moon. Among those in opposition to Whittier were several nations on the moon, the United States of the South Pacific, Crystal Palaise, and several others. In opposition to Whittier's troop deployment, the United States of the South Pacific sent its own forces to moon to Whittier from grabbing more lunar soil.

The Holy Empire of Canales, under the auspices of Emperor Canales, offered and helped negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The next day, Whittier formally proclaimed it was recognizing the independence of West Moon and would soon withdraw its forces. Though the total disarmament of West Moon was sought, this was never acheived. Whittier, at the invitation of the newly established government of West Moon, announced its intention to maintain a military presence on West Moon territory to prevent and counter hostile intentions on the part of the South Pacific and West Moon's neighbors.

Victor Szachinsky was installed by Whittier as West Moon's first communist dictator. And a huge wall was built around west moon, complete with land mines and booby traps for any capitalist troops that would try to enter West Moon. During the dispute, Whittier often threatened the use of nuclear weapons, which alone prevented the conflict from becoming hot. But The USTSP countered with their own nuclear threats. Despite their bluff, it turned out that at this time, Whittier did not have nuclear weapons. The dispute ended with Whittier having a defacto colony or satellite state on the Moon.

Winner: Whittier.


NakedTeenageGirls

Mid January 2003

At this time, socialist rebels rose up against the capitalist government of NakedTeenageGirls and tried to ban nudity. Until this time, NTG was a peaceful and prosperous nation where public nudity of females 12 to 40 was the norm. Seizing the opportunity to spread socialism around the world and gain an ally, Whittier dispatched 25,000 troops to NTG to help the socialists overthrow the capitalists and impose a socialist dictatorship government.

Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned as the military deployment was widely condemned by the world as aggression, despite Whittier claims to have been invited in. In a quick response to the Whittier Troop deployments, The United States of the South Pacific sent 25,000 of its own troops to NTG and began supplying the NTG government with arms and cash. Whittier reciprocated by supplying arms and cash to the rebels. Regretfully, the war went on for a very long time, as the situation became stalemated and both sides kept sending arms and cash to their clients in NTG. The conflict lasted till late February and resulted 150,000 Whittier deaths, 340,000 South Pacific deaths, and 23 million NTG deaths.

The conflict came to an end in Late February when the TSP, facing antiwar protests at home and an enemy increasing in strength, and negative publicity finally withdrew its troops which it evacuated. TSP did dispatch an armada of Helicopters and gunships to NTG to evacuate the NTG government and fleeing citizens just before the socialists stormed the 12 embassies belonging to TSP and its allies. As the evacuees flew away they saw the first NTG flag dropped to the ground and the hammer and sickle raised in its place.

This conflict is considered to have been Whittier's and TSP's Vietnam war. Unfortunately, both sides targeted civilians and used chemical weapons, including Napalm and VX indescriminately on troops and civilians alike. The war was a conflict in the struggle between the ideologies of Socialism and Capitalism. And the troop deployments were limited and the war restricted to NTG due to the fact that by the time it started, both sides already had substantial nuclear ICBM arsenals. Hence, it was contained due to MAD.

Winner: Whittier.


Developments

While the NTG conflict was going on and just before Whittier intervention in the Ukraine Conflict on Russian Forces side, Whittier developed Battle Island. This weapon was deployed during the Ukraine Conflict and due to its distance from land, survived that wars huge nuclear exchange. Whittier was the only nation to have and use a battle island during this conflict and the first nation in all of nationstates to have one. However, after the Ukraine conflict, Battle Island suffered from Golden Fish Syndrome as the government refused to use it in other conflicts for awhile, till recently both due to the costs, and out fear that other nations might steal(copy) the technology. Whittier built 2 battle Islands and is working buiding 2 more.

The Ukrainian Conflict

This conflict started when the Empire of Osutoria Hungarii invaded Russian Forces held Ukraine. At this time Ukraine was part of Russian Forces. The Osutoro-Hungarians had invaded with the intent of assisting Ukrainian separatists and establishing a "buffer zone" between Osutoria-Hangarii itself and Russian Forces, its primary foe at the time. Since Russian Forces was a fellow socialist nation, the United Socialist States chose to come to their aid. Hence, one battle island was dispatched to the Baltic Sea area. A week after its arrival, Whittier began dropping troops into Ukraine and bombing Osutorian troop positions and those of their allies, after announcing it was entering the war on the side of Russian Forces in order to expand the cause of socialism around the world.

The antagonist to Whittier, The United States of the South Pacific, however, entered the war on the side of the Osutorians. Up to this point, Whittier aircraft had been proving their superiority over the non-existent Osutorian Air Force and the Whittier/RF alliance was dominating the skies over Europe. With the entry of the South Pacific into this war however, that dominance ended and there came to a Maginot line both on the ground and in the sky as the two sides pushed the boundary back and forth. The South Pacific entered the war just to oppose Whittier.

While the TSP and allies began gaining ground on the ground, Whittier began to push the allies back and retake dominance of the air. With the arrival of additional Whittier and Russian and allied ground troops, the Socialist Alliance began pushing the aggressors out of Ukraine and some Whittier airborne troops had landed inside Osutoria itself and had began besieging internal Osutorian assets (taking a number of key Osutorian cities). This forced Osutoria to pull many of its troops out of Ukraine to deal with the backline assualt.

For reasons that are unknown even today, then Secretary General Brezhnekov, placed Whittier's nuclear arsenal on Defcon 3. The South Pacific replied likewise, saying it would not be bullied. Whittier then moved to Defcon 2 demanding that the South Pacific and its allies immediately leave Ukraine and Osutoria. Refusing to do this, the South Pacific instead went to Defcon 2 as well. Many nations on both sides tried to resolve the situation diplomatically.

Unfortunately, despite the fact that Whittier was winning in the air and Russian Forces was winning on the ground, Secretary General Alexander Brezhnekov ordered the launch of 15,000 nuclear tipped ICBM's at the South Pacific, Osutoria-Hangarii, and their allies. Psychiatrists would later agree this was done because Brezhnekov had lost his mind. The South Pacific and its allies, being hit by nuclear weapons, responded with a massive nuclear counter attack against both Whittier and Russian Forces and their allies. All nations involved in the war essentially became radioactive wastelands. Even troops in Naked Teenage Girls were destroyed by nukes and that nation became a radioactive wasteland. The Whittier economy and national infrastructure were completed devastated and huge chunks of Whittier territory were irradiated and inhospitable. Whittier lost over 12 million people (both military and civilian) because of the unjust use of nuclear weapons. The resulting treaty banned the use of nuclear weapons by all nations.

Military Coup

Very upset over the outbreak of nuclear war, the Whittier military moved in and arrested Brezhnekov removing him from power. Upon seizing control of Whitter, the military junta declared Whittier's surrender to the Osutorian allies, which was accepted. Ukraine remained part of Russia.

An international agreement was hammered out in which all nations agreed to help each other rebuild regardless of which side of the war they were on. This was very nice and made rainbows appear all over Eastern Europe.

Brezhnekov was to have been tried by international tribunal but was executed by Whittier military for crimes against humanity instead. His family was hunted down and those who were found were brutally murdered. Martial law was declared throughout whittier and protest and free speech were banned. Those caught violating the curfew or other new laws imposed by the junta were shot and killed on the spot. The military's actions were widely condenmed around the world. Consequently, the military junta began irrationally threatening other nations and announced it was withdrawing from the no nuke treaty agreement. The military condemned the South Pacific and other nations attempting to interfere in Whittier's internal affairs.

Human rights abuses were widespread throughout the land of Whittier during this time. And civilians were often picked up off the street and killed just for entertainment and the leader of the junta, General Raul Cedras, would order women as young as 12 kidnapped right off the street and brought to his palace where he would proceed to violently rape them and then have them dumped back on the street bloodied and without clothes.

General Cedras quickly earned the nickname: Madman of Whittier.

Revolt

The man who became the leader of the people's movement was none other than Alexander Brezhnekov, the son of Alexander Brezhnekov. As General Cedras began increased oppression against the Whittier people, the people began holding massive prodemocracy protests even though they were illegal. Armed troops were sent to disperse the crowds. Several Whittier civilians were killed by Whittier troops during these clashes. General Cedras recieved widespread international condemnation for his handling of the situation and his multiple human rights violations. A week after the demonstrations began, Brezhnekov came out of hiding and demanded Cedras resignation. Earlier, General Cedras had has all of Alexander's family executed when he had executed Alexander Sr. But Alexander Jr. had gone into hiding and was given asylum temporarily in the United States of The South Pacific and other sympathetic nations before returning to Whittier to take a stand against General Cedras ruthless junta.

In response to international condemnation, General Cedras began reactivating Whittier's remaining nuclear forces and building new nuclear weapons. Whittier's devastated armed forces were put on alert in the event of an attack by foreign nations though it is now believed that General Cedras was planning to start another war, even though the world had not yet rebuilt from the last one.

April 13th was an important date that changed all of this. During a mass protest which General Cedras had sent in the 12th Armored to crush, Alexander Brezhnekov suddenly stepped in front of a moving tank as it was moving passed the Parliamentary Building. Not knowing what to do the tank crew stopped as its commander yelled at the young Alexander to move his ass out of the way. Soon the tank was surrounded by a large crowd and not able to go anywhere. Despite orders by General Cedras to shoot and kill all protestors, the Whittier troops refused to open fire on their own people.

Meantime the commander of the 209th Special Forces Command had made up his mind to take sides. He issued his orders to his men, and at 1:09 pm while Brezhnekov was single handedly confronting the armed forces of Whittier that were loyal to General Cedras, 234 special ops troops raided the Presidential Palace and took a surprised General Cedras prisoner. General Cedras' arrest was announced within the hour and Alexander Brezhnekov was installed by the Whittier Special Forces as the new leader of Whittier. Brezhnekov denounced Cedras as a war criminal and declared him guilty of treason for violating the national constitution. Cedras was subsequently tried and executed on multiple charges including assassination, mass murder, human rights violations, and abuse of power.

Brezhnekov announced elections and in the meantime ordered Whittier's armed forces to stand down. He signed peace treaties and nonaggression pacts with several nations and canceled the nuclear rebuilding program, instead redirecting the nation's funds toward reconstruction. When the election was held, the people of Whittier elected Alexander Brezhnekov II to be the Whittier's new Secretary General which is equivalent to other nation's Presidents, Kings, or Emperors. The world hailed Brezhnekov's victory. Unfortunately, a cousin of Cedras was left in power in the People's Republic of West Moon and this fact would later come back to haunt the Whittier government.