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' Egypt' (Arabic: مصر, Miṣr; Officialy:جمهورية مصر العربية, Jumhuriyyat Misr al-Arbiyyah), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is the most powerful Arabic country in the new world and consists of six core territories: Sinai, Lower Egypt, Middle Egypt, Upper Egypt, Western Desert, and the Red Sea Coast.
Egypt borders Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece and Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to the north (over Mediterranean Sea), Israel and Saudi Arabia to the east.
Society and Population
Egypt is the most populated of the three Arabic countries and is also the most powerful of the Arabic countries. Politics are hotly partisan with racial tensions often flaring up between the native Egyptians, Arabs and the other groups that reside in Egypt include: Croatians, Greeks, Americans, Macedonians and Brazilians. Egypt is also neutral country and tries to keep good relations to it's neighbors.
Geography
Egypt consists of 6 original regions.
The original territory of Egypt is composed of several regions:
Lower Egypt (occupied by ), Middle Egypt, Western Desert (occupied by ), Upper Egypt, Sinai, Red Sea Coast,
Its current territories are listed below:
Original Owner | Resource | |
Sinai | Clay | |
Idaho | Cattle | |
Lower Kartli | Cattle | |
Middle Egypt | Cattle | |
Najran | Saltpeter | |
Red Sea Coast | Fruits | |
Upper Egypt | Iron |
Economy
Egypt has an embargo with the following nations:
This country doesn't have any trading embargoes at the moment. |
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- Last update: 12 April 2016
Politics
Similar to all of the other nations of the eworld, Egypt has a multi-party system; however, in practice, the Arab Liberal Party is the long-time ruling party and has dominated the Egyptian political arena with their presidential candidates being elected three different times. The first President of Egypt, heboo, who served two terms, along with the Arab League, were both members of the Arab Liberal Party. The only party that managed to challenge the Arab Liberal Party's dominance over the presidency was the Egyptian Peoples' Party, later known as the Egyptian Socialist Party and Egyptian Capitalist Party. They managed to have Varlosh elected as the second President of Egypt following Heboo's second consecutive term, and managed to have him reelected following the presidency of Arab League.
Currently, Egypt has five political parties that vie for a majority in the Egyptian parliament.
This is the list of all parties in Egypt:
Position | Members | Flag | Party | Leader |
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1. | 46 | Paisos Catalgipcians | foltof | |
2. | 29 | Tfits Sunrise | Ali Gual | |
3. | 22 | Futyjeva Diktatura | ebreake | |
4. | 19 | Anarho liberali | cecenija | |
5. | 18 | hizb masr lel masryeen | hamada khattab |
Egypt presidents
Month | Year | President | Picture | Party | Notes |
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February | 2011 | heboo | 50px | Arab Liberal Party | 82.42% 75 votes, The first president of Egypt |
March | 2011 | heboo | 50px | Arab Liberal Party | 81.94% 59 votes |
April | 2011 | Varlosh | 50px | Egyptian People's Party | 55.42% 46 votes |
May | 2011 | Arab League | 50px | Arab Liberal Party | 52.08% 68 votes |
June | 2011 | Varlosh | 50px | Egyptian Socialist Party | 46% 31 votes |
July | 2011 | cecenija | Proud Egypt | 53% 53 votes; Impeached | |
August | 2011 | Wichcro | Proud Egypt | 47,75% 53 votes | |
September | 2011 | Adriatic_Rage | 50px | Misr lil Misreyeen | 60% 33 votes |
October | 2011 | Pitlja666 | Egyptian NO 1 | 50,85% 30 votes | |
November | 2011 | ebreake | The National Front Party | 56,34% 40 votes | |
December | 2011 | Edd_dread | Footyjeva Diktatura | 60,00% 75 votes | |
January | 2012 | Akhraziel | Dictatorship Party | 55,88% 76 votes | |
February | 2012 | Varlosh | Dictatorship Party | 71,83% 51 votes | |
March | 2012 | Varlosh | Dictatorship Party | 81,63% 40 votes | |
April | 2012 | Akhraziel | Dictatorship Party | 58,62% 34 votes | |
May | 2012 | Gamal Abdel Nasser | Dictatorship Party | 32,26% 20 votes | |
June | 2012 | Varlosh | Dictatorship Party | 60,49% 49 votes | |
July | 2012 | Football Casual | vucini apostoli | 57,95% 51 votes | |
August | 2012 | Smilovic | Amrodovi impovi | 67,14% 47 votes | |
September | 2012 | Smartybarty | 50px | Dictatorship Party | 57,38% 70 votes |
November | 2012 | Beorin | 50px | Futyjeva Diktatura | 62% 62 votes |
December | 2012 | ita ita | Tfits Sunrise | 100% 68 votes |
Military
Egypt's military is weak, but is slowly growing stronger, and has participated in multiple wars with its neighbors. Upon its creation, Egypt fought alongside Saudi Arabia and Greece against Cyprus, Israel and the United Arab Emirates in the Middle East War. Other wars and conflicts in were the various Saudi Arabian revolutions and rebellions, the Greco-Egyptian War and a brief war with Cyprus in order to rent regions. Egypt and Saudi Arabia have developed close ties as the only Arab-controlled nations -the United Arab Emirates are excluded because they were politically taken over by Russians and Serbians and Egypt, Macedonia and Cyprus have also developed close relations. Egypt has close and friendly relations with most of it's neighbors excluding Greece that often shown hostile intentions toward Egypt core regions.
Through its early phases, the Egyptian military was largely unorganized and was not controlled by the government. Individual citizens fought on their own in regions that the government deemed critical. In large part, this unorganization of the Egyptian military led to the loss of several territories to Greece and Cyprus during the Middle East War, the first war that Egypt and the Egyptian Armed Forces were involved in. Egypt, with its unorganized military, managed to capture only region from Saudi Arabia during the war, Makkah. Due to the inorganization of the military, Egypt loss the territory of Madinah to Cyprus, and the territories of Sinai and Red Sea Coast to Greece.
However, during the presidency of Varlosh the Egyptian Armed Forces began to take on some semblance of organization and order. The first military division of the Egyptian Armed Forces, the Egyptian Armored Division, was created and put under the leadership of then Lieutenant Colonel Mazir Nama. The Egyptian Armored Division, and the first organized Egyptian Armed Forces, saw its first action in the Greco-Egyptian War under the leadership of President Arab League and was soundly defeated by the much larger military of Greece. After Egypt's subjugation by Greece, the Egyptian Armed Forces expanded to include a new military unit: the Egyptian Special Forces which was led by former President and Commander Varlosh. The new Egyptian Special Forces, as well as the Egyptian Armored Division, fought to free Egypt from Greece via several resistance wars in the aftermath of the Greco-Egyptian War. Later, after the Egyptian Armored Division was dissolved, the Arab Foreign Legion was created to fill its place.
In October 2011. president Egypt Pitlja666 and his government decided to form new unit called Pharaoh Tank Order to better utilize army potential of their country. That unit soon become strongest military force in Egypt and is state official army.
In May 2012. with return of Lock&load, Egypt regains some of it region and Lock&load became strongest military unit in Egypt with over 40 fighters.
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