Government system and defence
The politics of Liber are the parliamentary representative democracy and constitutional monarchy. Liber is known as a consociation state (power-sharing). Liber’s politics and their governance are on a general agreement on essential controversy, with both the political community as well as a society. The head of state is the monarch, represented by King Leonardo. The preeminent of the government is the prime minister, which are selected by the queen. The prime minister is generally the chief of the majority party in the democracy’s parliament or head of the coalition of parties.
The government of Liber does not involve itself in the nation’s economy often. It doesn’t not control economic enterprise or own an abundant number of businesses. Since 1980s, there has been an ongoing agenda to bring the government-controlled parties and businesses to the private sectors.
For example, developing private control over telecommunications and public transport. This could include infrastructures, education and health care, in 2000, 46% of the democracy’s GDP. In 2000, the government in Liber declared tax decline including the direct taxes.
The government take approach to maintaining the societies credit amount and currency value. Liber have urban governments with the authority for the policy of assorted characteristics of life in Liber. Urban governments usually must deal with problems that include health care, education, water and food supplies and they have accountabilities including environmental issues.
Liber’s flag is made up of white, blue, orange, and yellow. The white represents peace, yellow illustrates happiness, orange is warmth, and blue stands for liberty. The crown symbolizes peace, prosperity, and calmness. The cross in the background means that liber is a safe place to live in.
The government of Liber does not involve itself in the nation’s economy often. It doesn’t not control economic enterprise or own an abundant number of businesses. Since 1980s, there has been an ongoing agenda to bring the government-controlled parties and businesses to the private sectors.
For example, developing private control over telecommunications and public transport. This could include infrastructures, education and health care, in 2000, 46% of the democracy’s GDP. In 2000, the government in Liber declared tax decline including the direct taxes.
The government take approach to maintaining the societies credit amount and currency value. Liber have urban governments with the authority for the policy of assorted characteristics of life in Liber. Urban governments usually must deal with problems that include health care, education, water and food supplies and they have accountabilities including environmental issues.
Liber’s flag is made up of white, blue, orange, and yellow. The white represents peace, yellow illustrates happiness, orange is warmth, and blue stands for liberty. The crown symbolizes peace, prosperity, and calmness. The cross in the background means that liber is a safe place to live in.
Voting System
All of the EU citizens over the age of 18 or residents in Liber and also non-EU civilians that have lived 5 years or longer in Liber, are eligible to vote in civil elections on day of the nomination for the candidates. The EU citizens are able to vote in the European Parliament elections.