Country Name

: Free Commonwealth of Suism

Abbreviation: Su Zilian, Free Federation, Federation, FCS

Capital: Clal CityFounded

time: December 30, 11257 in the Holy CalendarNational

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guiding ideology: Soviet PoliticsPopulation

: 14.84 million (preliminary estimate in 11257) Territorial area: 270,000 square kilometers (preliminary estimate in 11257)

National anthem: "Rise up! slave!".

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The Constitution of the Free Federation of Soviet Politics (hereinafter referred to as the Federation), Chapter 1 General Outline:

Article 1 stipulates that the Federation is a parliamentary republic of freedom, equality, virtue, humanity and fraternity established with the "Soviet Doctrine" as the guiding ideology with the "Soviet Doctrine" as the core of the "Federal Declaration" and the "Notes on the Politics of the Soviet Union".

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The Federal Constitution clearly stipulates that Sovietism is the leading position and guiding ideology of the country's political and social life.

The federal system of power is bicameral, with the full name of the upper house being the "Soviet Political Council" and the full name of the lower house being the "National Citizens' Assembly of Soviet Politics".

The Soviet Political Committee, or "Soviet Committee," is the core of the government, is in charge of government agencies, and resolutely takes Soviet political doctrine as the guiding program for political activities.

The National Citizens' Assembly of Sovietism is the body of consultation, deliberation and decision-making on national policy, which has the function of supervising the government, and resolutely takes the Soviet-political thought as the core ideology of the parliament and resolutely adheres to the core values of Sovietism.

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Now, Su Zheng now holds the two posts of chairman of the Soviet Committee and speaker of the National Assembly, and has concentrated the power of the two to form a centralized position:

"Federal Führer",

because Su Zheng is the Constitution! Su Zheng is the truth!

Main policies:

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Public ownership of the means of production; federal public property is sacred and inviolable, and the lawful and private property of federal citizens should be protected.

Natural resources such as mineral deposits, water streams, forests, mountains, grasslands, wastelands, and tidal flats are all owned by the Federation, and the ownership of the means of production for production materials belongs to the Federation.

In a market economy, any form of means of production is illegally owned or temporarily leased to the public by private individuals, and the federal government has the right to directly recover or confiscate them.

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First of all, all products in the market, all production links need to go through the production department, all patent applications and uses (including licensing) need to go through the Ministry of Science and Technology, and all large amount transactions need to go through the federal bank.

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Production units such as factories and workshops, trading places such as shops and supermarkets, and entertainment venues such as taverns and restaurants.

Private businesses are allowed, but they must be registered with the relevant authorities in order to operate normally.

"Privately operated, 'if necessary', the federal government may acquire them at the highest price in the national market. "

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Money-using institutions such as banks, banks, mines, lumber farms, and other units involved in resource exploitation are all federally owned and are not allowed to be privately owned.

"Where it is privately operated or operated by a private agent, the federal government may compel it to be acquired by public 'at any time' by virtue of this act. "

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Class A public facilities, such as railways, highways, power stations, etc.

Private operation is allowed, provided that the administrative district has all decision-making and defining powers, including but not limited to development planning, operation status, etc., and the private maintenance costs (including but not limited to maintenance funds, staff salaries, etc.) must be above the federal public facilities, and the charging standards must be below the federal public facilities.

"The federal government may compel public ownership 'at any time' under this act. "

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Class B public facilities, such as hospitals, schools, etc.

Private operation is permitted, however, the administrative district has direct management rights, and the operating costs and fees must be fully public.

"Where a private operator is privately operated, it may, 'if necessary', be publicly run at the highest price in the national market. "

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