Damanucus

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Nomadic Peoples of Damanucus
National flagNational banner Coat of arms
MottoAd astra per aspera
AnthemDamanucus, Our Nation Proud
CapitalTriolin
Official languages English
Demonym Damanucan
Government Elective semi-constitutional monarchy
 -  Emperor Passenly Barr-Dayg
Currency Damanucan lira (DML)
Calling code 157
ISO 3166 code DAM
Internet TLD .dm

The Nomadic Peoples of Damanucus is a democratic nation of fierce patriots who like nothing more than an election (which the government offers to them in spades). Much of the nation is forest, which is home to the national animal, the chameleon.

The areas that are dedicated to cities contain aesthetically pleasing stores and attractions, although, due to the people's nomadic nature, houses are an endangered species; wealthy members of the population, who are frowned upon by both the government and the remaining populace, can usually be noticed coming and leaving these houses, because their material wealth allows them to buy several houses for occupation at different points in the year. The remaining members of the population move around with anything from a simple swag to a mobile home. While development is ever continuing, there is the occasional stop in order to discover much of Damanucus' past.

National crime is unknown because of movable government laws and an ever-present police force.

History

The Nomadic Peoples of Damanucus began as an unsettled island under the protection of the South Pacific Alliance. It gained independance after its inaugural leader, Linard Skyre, inspired by a visit to the United Nations, called a vote for the independance of the nation; this vote result in an unanimous decision for its independance, crowning Linard its emporer, and assigning Horgen Dush as its UN representative.

Isolation and return

In 2009, Opposition Leader Dent Demesc approached the Damanucus parliament, proposing that Skyre's leadership of the country was akin to a communist rule; provided as "evidence" was his promotion of a seemingly free market, and the sliding tax scale which saw richer peoples being taxed higher amounts. He and his party, the Damanucan Liberals, tabled a governmental reform, which saw the position of emporer replaced with president (essentially making the country a republic) voted in by the sitting parliament, and put it to a public referendum. Demesc's reform took the public vote; political commentators pointed out that it was most likely due to the Liberal's nigh-continuous promotion of the new government structure. Linard Skyre was removed from office through parliamentary vote, and replaced by Demesc, who took on the title of President.

more vocal supporters of Skyre to Isla de la Santa, a