The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru
Population | 887 million |
Capital | New Lima |
Leader | Alberto Fujimori |
Currency | Peruvian sol |
Animal | Cobra |
The Dictatorship of The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru is a huge, efficient nation, ruled by Alberto Fujimori with an iron fist, and notable for its frequent executions, compulsory military service, and irreverence towards religion. The hard-nosed, hard-working, cynical population of 887 million Peruvians are kept under strict control by the oppressive government, which measures its success by the nation's GDP and refers to individual citizens as "human resources."
The medium-sized, moralistic, well-organized government juggles the competing demands of Defense, Law & Order, and Education. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of New Lima. The average income tax rate is 42.5%.
The very strong Peruvian economy, worth 55.8 trillion Peruvian sols a year, is led by the Trout Farming industry, with major contributions from Arms Manufacturing, Information Technology, and Automobile Manufacturing. State-owned companies are reasonably common. Average income is 62,933 Peruvian sols, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 4.7 times as much as the poorest.
The term cold case has taken on a very literal meaning, the military refers to helpless combatants offering surrender as "sitting ducks", teenage TV characters are played by thirty-year-olds by the end of the second season, and the government invades its allies more than its enemies. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru's national animal is the Cobra, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.
The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru is ranked 242,494th in the world and 8,851st in Lazarus for Most Cultured, scoring 63 on the Snufflebottom-Wiggendum Pentatonic Scale.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, the government invades its allies more than its enemies.
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, teenage TV characters are played by thirty-year-olds by the end of the second season.
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, the military refers to helpless combatants offering surrender as "sitting ducks".
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, the term cold case has taken on a very literal meaning.
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, minor parties are virtually absent in Parliament.
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, citizens are permitted to carry concealed handguns.
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, only the rich can afford the latest medical innovations.
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, the only soporific permitted during sermons is the preacher's voice.
- : The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru's influence in Lazarus rose from "Newcomer" to "Nipper".
- : Following new legislation in The Dictatorship of Republic of Peru, the education system has gotten a recent boost in spending.
World Assembly
Endorsements Received: 2 » New Rogernomics and Wang Yao.