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Bill: OOC: Cultural Protocols/Census: 3700

Details

Submitted by[?]: Hosian Democratic Party

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: April 3700

Description[?]:

Geography and Climate:
Malivia is in a tropical region on the southern end of the continent Artania. Aside from the mountains and highlands of the country’s interior (Walkunia), most of the country is low-lying coastal jungle. Eighty percent of Malivia’s population lives in these coastal regions. Malivia is bordered to the north by Darnussia and Hobrazia.

History:
Malivia was first formally organized through colonial efforts of Dundorf. Consequently, the country has a substantial minority of people who are of Dundorfian ancestry. Throughout the years, Malivia has gone through multiple cycles of dynastic families, replaced by anti-monarchist republics, only to see new dynastic families rise. After a complete takeover by Communist elements in 3576, rightist groups in Malivia, including the Dundorfian minority and various religious groups, banded together to drive the Communists from power and restore the monarchy. The Dundorfian Gottbergen family has ruled Malivia since 3582 (118 years), and the current monarch is Christian III.

People:
The Malivian people are based on those who reside in RL South Asia and historically spoke a similar language. However, the Gottbergen dynasty has used the power of the state to push the introduction of the King’s native Dundorfian (German) language and Hosian (Christian) faith.

Economy:
GDP: 701,657,126,216 MCR

Census of 3700
Population: 99,671,808
Race: (numbers from 3675 Census):
Malivians: 59.8% (63.7%)
Mixed (Dundorfian/Malivian): 17.9% (14.6%)
Dundorfians: 13.3% (13.1%)
Alorians: 3.8% (3.7%)
Hobrazians: 2.4% (2.3%)
Luthorians: 2.8% (2.6%)
Notes: The racial makeup of Maliva remains fairly stable. Government policies have encouraged Dundorfian immigration (most of these being right-leaning people fleeing from their socialist fatherland) and a high reproductive rate among Dundorfian citizens. As a result, Malivia continues to become slightly more Caucasian in complexion but remains an overwhelmingly ethnic Malivian country. Interracial marriage has also created a booming Dundorfian-Malivian population.

Language:
Malivian Only: 9.8% (11.3%)
Malivian, Dundorfian: 64.1% (63.4%)
Malivian, Dundorfian, Luthorian: 11.2% (11.4%)
Dundorfian Only: 15.5% (13.5%)
Other: 0.4% (0.4%)
Notes: Immigration and aggressive government promotion of the Dundorfian language has resulted in nearly 90% of all Malivians being fluent in Dundorfian. The native Malivian tongue has very slowly receded. While it remains the exclusive tongue of only around 1 in 10 Malivians, 85% of Malivian citizens still speak the native Malivian language.

Religion
Geraja (Hinduism): 40.9% (47.7%)
Evangelical Luthoran Church of Malivia (Evangelical Lutheran Christianity): 26.1% (24.3%)
Aurorian Patriarchal Church (Roman Catholicism): 14.9% (12.6%)
Other Hosian (Charismatic/Pentecostal Christian): 6.8% (3.9%)
None: 7.0% (7.1%)
Other: 4.3% (4.4%)
Notes: The 3700 Census noted the continued, albeit slowed, decline of the Geraja faith, as it lost nearly 7 million members in the previous 25 years. Hosianism continued to advance, though the gains for the state church ELCM and the Patriarchal Church were modest. Charismatic Hosianism posted an impressive gain of 75%. Hosians now represent the largest religious faction in Malivia, with over 47 million Malivians claiming that faith. Citing tax and employment discrimination policies, international monitors continue to criticize the country for its treatment of non-Hosians.

The previous cultural protocols can be found here: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=410903

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date18:53:12, July 18, 2014 CET
FromHosian Democratic Party
ToDebating the OOC: Cultural Protocols/Census: 3700
MessageSuggestions for changes?

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Voting

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Total Seats: 100

no

    Total Seats: 0

    abstain

      Total Seats: 0


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