New Zealand
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New Zealand is a nation located in the southeastern hemisphere of the New World. On Day 1051, New Zealand became one of the six new countries of eRepublik [1]. The New Zealand IRC channel is #eNewZealand.
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Society
Community
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Language
English is the most commonly spoken language in New Zealand, however, many of the nation's residents greet each other by using "Kia Ora" which is Maori for 'hello'. Maori is an indigenous language to New Zealand. Serbian is also a commonly spoken language.
Anthem
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History
Religion
Currently there are one state religion in New Zealand. The one is Kiwism that believes in a great Golden Kiwi that created New Zealand and the world from holy wool but we all know this is not true it is in fact propaganda.
Geography
New Zealand is a country that is situated in the Southern Hemisphere, bordered by Australia and Indonesia in the north-west and Peru and Chile in the east. The population is spread out on two main islands and hundreds of small islands. New Zealand has all four of its original regions, after succesful land-swaps with Indonesia and Chile. Of the four regions, Auckland is by far the largest.
The original territory of New Zealand is composed of several regions:
Auckland, Canterbury (occupied by ), Otago, and Wellington.
Its current territories are listed below:
Original Owner | Resource | Map | |
London | Aluminum | ||
Auckland | Grain | ||
Otago | Iron | ||
Rajasthan | Saltpeter | ||
Wellington | Deer |
Government and Politics
Executive
Prime Ministers
The Prime Minister of New Zealand is elected on the fifth day of every month by the citizens of New Zealand. Upon taking office, a Prime Minister's first set of duties require him to organize his or her cabinet ministers, who assist them in the running of the country.
Premier House, is the official residence of the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Government Departments and Cabinet of Ministers
To see more information about the presidential elections, check: Presidential Elections
Template:New Zealand Governments
Parliament
The Parliament of New Zealand operates through the Congress implemented through the eRepublik system. Members of Parliament (MP's) are elected on the twenty fifth of each month. The entirety of Parliamentary operations are conducted through the eNew Zealand forums and IRC Chats.
More: NZ Parliamentary Elections
Parties
Logo | Party | Abb. | President | Orientation | Members |
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Ujedinjenje ili smrt | UIS | Djeza | Center, Libertarian | 35 ▲ | |
Socialist Party of New Zealand | SPNZ | Vatrogasac Draza | Center, Authoritarian | 24 ▬ | |
Peace 'n' Prosperity Party | PnPP | JarkesH | Centrist, Anarchist | 23 ▲ | |
Black Party of New Zealand | BPNZ | Zastavnik Q7 | Centre, Libertarian | 10 ▼ | |
Maori Party | MP | KrMa | Centre, Libertarian | 6 ▬ | |
Love and Peace | L&P | MatthewPenningtonCromwell | Center, Libertarian | 2 ▼ |
Prime Ministers
For a list showing further details, see List of Prime Ministers of New Zealand.
Military
New Zealand has a long and proud military history. It's forces consist of a wide variety of citizens from all major backgrounds. Although a young nation, NZ's military history is a proud one. The nation is one of the more powerful military forces in the game, largely due to the concentration of a large contingent of strong fighters within it. This is a legacy of the Serbian and Slovenian migration to the nation during its early months.
Many Kiwis pride themselves on the record of their military. Of the various institutions in NZ, few have the prestige and broad support that the NZ military does. The government takes concrete steps to ensure that business and market forces are regulate in order to help the military. This has sometimes come at the expense of local companies.
Structure
The military structure in NZ has been developed and evolved with time. Considering the relative youth of NZ as a nation within the New World, its military foundations continue to evolve and develop with the passing of time.
Military operations of the New Zealand government is handled by the NZ Ministry of Defence. This usually entails a set of Ministers, appointed by the President who deal with the military affairs of NZ. These ministers are usually drawn from the main political parties of NZ and have experience in military affairs. On most occasions the President will also cooperate with the military commanders of the respective divisions of the NZ Army.
The New Zealand Army is the primary military organization of New Zealand. It is composed of two divisions,
These units are divided, with the NZSF housing fighters with strength over 2,5000 and the NZDF housing the remainder. Both units were originally part of the NZDF but major reforms to the Army in June, 2011 led to its adoption of its current structure.
Foreign Affairs
New Zealand has historically been a non-aligned country. It has usually refused to take part in any of the major alliances that existed within the world and this was one of the traditional policies of neutrality that had been so adhered to by countless NZ governments during the early period of its existence. It featured prominently in political debate and was deemed to have been the consensus of the NZ political class.
However, this changed however during the period of Aotearoa rule, when the government began to shift its affiliation towards what was then the alliance known as ONE. By the later part of 2011, NZ had become a ONE aligned nation and has developed stronger ties with those nations. It soon ceased to be considered a neutral nation and developed friendly ties with other ONE nations, especially Serbia, Slovenia and Indonesia (the later much to the annoyance of Australia.
Historically New Zealand has sought to remain on close terms with those countries that were linked with ONE and even after that alliance collapse in December 2012, it developed friendly ties with its successor TWO but refused to join with it. It later sought to align with Circle of Trust and became a founding member of it. However, due to domestic political discourse and division, it eventually left this and joined the pro-TWO alliance ACT in June, 2013. It remained part of ACT until TWO was formally dissolved in January of 2014.
Eventually it agreed to a new alliance Tripod with Thailand and this alliance has currently remained in effect during this time period. Although limited in its benefit, it has helped NZ figures to migrate and they have helped to aid each other during certain war situations. It remains a low priority of the current leadership.
30 px Alliances
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Natural enemy
Wars
Name | Combatants | Date |
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Otago-Tasmania Swap | Australia vs. New Zealand | January 17-January 29, 2011 |
Headless Wallaby War | Chile vs. New Zealand | January 30-February 4, 2011 |
Land Swap | Indonesia vs. New Zealand | February 10-February 20, 2011 |
Argentina-New Zealand War | Argentina vs. New Zealand | May 13, 2011-May 20, 2011 |
Economy
Taxes
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Country trading embargoes
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Regions of New Zealand |
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Auckland · London · Otago · Rajasthan · Wellington |
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