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CODE
Flag of CODE
Map of CODE
Formation April 01, 2019[1]
(Day 4150 of the New World)
Secretary-General Icon-Greece.png Zeus Christou
Members 10
Newspaper Code Family News

Cooperation, Organization, Defence and Economy (abbr. CODE) is an alliance founded by 10 nations with aspirations towards military and economic cooperation.

 We believe we are more than an alliance, we are A Family. 
(Motto of the CODE)

It was founded by Icon-Albania.png Albania, Icon-Croatia.png Croatia, Icon-Cyprus.png Cyprus, Icon-Greece.png Greece, Icon-Hungary.png Hungary, Icon-Ireland.png Ireland, Icon-South Korea.png South Korea, Icon-Thailand.png Thailand, Icon-Turkey.png Turkey and Icon-USA.png USA.

Country Date Day Decision
Icon-Montenegro.png Montenegro June 16, 2019 4226 Joined
Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Bosnia and Herzegovina 10 December 2019 4403 Joined
Icon-Ireland.png Ireland 9 April 2020 4524 Left
Icon-France.png France 13 June 2020 4589 Joined

History

On April 1st, 2019, (Day 4150 of the New World) CODE was founded by Icon-Albania.png Albania, Icon-Croatia.png Croatia, Icon-Cyprus.png Cyprus, Icon-Greece.png Greece, Icon-Hungary.png Hungary, Icon-Ireland.png Ireland, Icon-South Korea.png South Korea, Icon-Thailand.png Thailand, Icon-Turkey.png Turkey and Icon-USA.png USA[2].
At the time of its creation, CODE was the largest alliance of eRepulik with 10 members, and 2nd being Asteria with 8 members.

Membership

Member countries (red)

Alliance leadership (HQ)

December 2020 HQ
Position Citizen
Supreme General Icon-Greece.png Zeus Christou
Supreme Commander Icon-Croatia.png Zdlemmy
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Icon-France.png AlI Might

Charter

CODE does not have an official charter nor any treaties establishing the alliance. This is due to its mutual belief that charters can often be a hindrance, rather than an agent of better coordination, and that treaties "are a formality"

CODE’s goal is to "do things properly" as a coordinated and unified force built upon mutual respect and understanding of one another.