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Yugobadia

Population50 million

Currencykoruna
Animalfox

The Federal Republic of Yugobadia is a large, safe nation, remarkable for its state-planned economy, frequent executions, and irreverence towards religion. The cynical population of 50 million Yugobads are ruled with an iron fist by the dictatorship government, which ensures that no-one outside the party gets too rich. In their personal lives, however, citizens are relatively unoppressed; it remains to be seen whether this is because the government genuinely cares about its people, or if it hasn't gotten around to stamping out civil rights yet.

The enormous, socially-minded, well-organized government juggles the competing demands of Education, Welfare, and Defense. The average income tax rate is 75.7%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The sizeable but underdeveloped Yugobadian economy, worth 1.85 trillion korunas a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. The industrial sector is led by the Tourism industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Woodchip Exports, and Cheese Exports. Average income is 36,927 korunas, and distributed extremely evenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

The family summer vacation has become a thing of the past following the introduction of the year-round school year, children's TV shows are having a gay old time, hit TV show 'The eXecution Factor' is a critical success, and the new foreign policy is "why bother invading neighbours when they can be bought wholesale?". Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a very well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Yugobadia's national animal is the fox, which frolics freely in the nation's many lush forests.

Yugobadia is ranked 198,025th in the world and 2,644th in the West Pacific for Largest Publishing Industry, scoring 126.35 on the Bella Potter Productivity e-Index.

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Most Secular: 4,453rdMost World Assembly Endorsements: 6,494thMost Authoritarian: 9,262ndMost Income Equality: 10,257thTop
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Highest Average Tax Rates: 25,424thHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 25,459th
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Most Secular: 81st in the regionMost Income Equality: 167th in the regionTop
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Most Authoritarian: 192nd in the regionMost World Assembly Endorsements: 280th in the regionHighest Average Tax Rates: 326th in the regionMost Extreme: 345th in the regionHighest Foreign Aid Spending: 373rd in the region

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : Yugobadia voted against the World Assembly Resolution "Repeal "Injunct Realm of the Whispering Winds"".
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, the new foreign policy is "why bother invading neighbours when they can be bought wholesale?".
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, hit TV show 'The eXecution Factor' is a critical success.
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, children's TV shows are having a gay old time.
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, the family summer vacation has become a thing of the past following the introduction of the year-round school year.
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, giggling teens are asked to put their mouths on rubber dolls.
  • : Yugobadia voted for the World Assembly Resolution "Repeal "Sustainable Forest Management"".
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, foreign leaders are advising that Leader's letters must have gotten lost in the mail.
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, careless Maxémon Trainers have been the cause of numerous search and rescue operations.
  • : Following new legislation in Yugobadia, seven-year-olds debate for weeks on the merits of the Oxford comma.

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