Nation/Qvait
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Pacific Republic of Qvait Qvaitican Republic
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Motto: "Once, Always, Forever; With Virtue and Honour" | ||||
Region | the South Pacific | |||
Capital and | Stockholm | |||
Official languages | None (at federal level) | |||
Recognised national languages | English | |||
Recognised regional languages | English German Russian Spanish |
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Demonym | Qvaitican | |||
Government | Federal presidential constitutional republic | |||
- | President | Dmitri Buzinsky | ||
- | Vice President | Dominic Frost | ||
Legislature | Congress | |||
- | Upper house | Senate | ||
- | Lower house | House of Representatives | ||
Independence from Russia 1 April 1971 | ||||
- | 1st Republic | 2 April 1971 | ||
- | 2nd Republic | 14 July 1995 | ||
- | 3rd Republic | 8 March 2012 | ||
Population | ||||
- | 2014 estimate | 6,132,000,000 | ||
Currency | Pacific dollar | |||
Date format | DD-MM-YYYY AD | |||
Drives on the | right | |||
Internet TLD | .qv |
The Pacific Republic of Qvait (known domestically as the Qvaitican Republic, or simply referred to as Qvait), is a democratic republic in the South Pacific.
Contents
History
Russian occupation
Independence
First Republic
Second Republic
Third Republic
The New Republic Delegation, led by Victor Cutter and MacArthur Knight, founded the Third Republic of Qvait on 8 March, 2012. On the same day, the people of Qvait voted in Cutter as the first President of the new Qvaitican Republic. It was announced by the newly-established government that its primary functions would activate on 1 April, 2012. In a press conference on 19 March, 2012, President Cutter said that the new government would operate under a non-existent constitution similar to that of the United Kingdom, but would grant all Qvaiticans their basic human rights.
Geography, climate, and environment
Demographics
Population
Language
Religion
Affiliation | % of population | |
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Christian | 57.8 | |
Evangelical Protestant | 20.1 | |
Catholic | 16.4 | |
Eastern Orthodox | 9.6 | |
Mormon | 8.9 | |
Other Christian | 2.8 | |
Judaism | 33.7 | |
Islam | 1.6 | |
Buddhism | 1.4 | |
Hinduism | 0.6 | |
Other faith | 1.0 | |
Unaffiliated | 3.9 | |
Total | 100 | |
The Freedom of Religion Act (FRA) of 2012 protected the rights of citizens to allow them to decide and practice their religion freely. In a 2014 survey, 91.5% of the Qvaitican population is Judeo-Christian, practicing Jewish (33.7%) or Christian (57.8%) beliefs and 70.4% of Qvaiticans said that religion played a "very important role in their lives." In a 2014 Cascade poll, 65.2% of Qvaiticans said that they attended church weekly or almost weekly. Polls show that overall Qvaitican confidence in organized religion is rising, and show that the nation is becoming more religious.
According to a 2014 survey, 57.8% of adults identified themselves as Christian, Protestant denominations accounted for 20.1%, while Roman Catholicism, at 16.4%, was the largest individual denomination. The total reporting non-Judeo-Christian religions in 2014 was 4.6%. Other religions include Islam (1.6%), Buddhism (1.4%), and Hinduism (0.6%).
Migration
Education
Healthcare
Government and politics
Political divisions
Parties and elections
Foreign relations
Qvait maintains relations with the member nations of the South Pacific. In October 2014, Qvait's foreign relations were tested as Sporaltryus declared war on Qvait on 24 October. The conflict resulted in creating allies of Awesomiasa, Kringalia, and Ryccia.
Having once had its capital in the Arctic region, Qvait continues to have friendly ties with members of the European Union. The nation of Qvait has formal diplomatic relations with Miraco because of airQvait, who has a friendly competition with Air Miraco. However, the nation's relations with Os Corelia is rocky after the 2013 IS3 corruption scandal. On 24 September, 2014, the government of Qvait under Dmitri Buzinsky asked for Os Corelia's forgiveness.
Government finance
Military
The President holds the title of commander-in-chief of the nation's armed forces and appoints its leaders, the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Qvaitican Department of Defense administers the armed forces, including the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. The Coast Guard is run by the Department of Security in peacetime and by the Department of the Navy (under the Department of Defense) during times of war.
Conscription is mandatory under the Activation of Conscription Act of 2012. Men and women are drafted at the age of 18. For males, they have to serve at least four years before they can be discharged and it is three years for females. Exemptions in the military is available for religious or medical purposes.