Peoples Democratic Republic of Dolgava (PDRD)

History
The PDR of Dolgava came into being with the glorious February 3266 revolution which put Republican Left into power.

A new era of a socialist Peoples Democratic Republic was born, which swept away the corrupt monarchy and petty bourgeois parliament which came before

Geography
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Politics
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Constitution
The Constitution of the Peoples Democratic Republic of Dolgava

Preamble We, the people of the Peoples Democratic Republic of Dolgava, do hereby ordain and adopt this Constitution for the Democraitc Peoples Republic of Dolgava

Article 1: The Peoples Democratic Republic of Dolgava 

(1) The Peoples Democratic Republic of Dolgava is a Sovereign Peoples Democracy and the Sovereign Power belongs to the workers of the revolution. Sovereign Power shall be exercised in the manner provided for in this popular Constitution. (2a) Dolgava shall be structured as a Peoples Democratic Republic, with a separate head of state and head of government. (2b) Dolgava shall be structured as a unicameral peoples democracy under the President of the Democratic Peoples Republic. (3) The National Flag and Motto shall be the flag and the motto adopted by two-thirds of the total number of members of the Supreme Presidium in accordance with the procedure set out in Article 3. (4) This Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land.

Article 2: The Supreme Presidium

(1) There shall be a legislature for the Dolgava, called the Supreme Presidium (SP), in which all legislative powers under this Constitution shall be vested. The SP shall have a maximum of 150 members elected by each Provincial Soviet in. (2) The SP shall have the power to make laws, to pass bills and legislation, to ratify treaties and international agreements, to amend this Constitution. (3) Each member of the SP shall be enlisted in a political party and shall be entitled to one seat only. Political parties shall represent the workers of the revolution and cast their votes in accordance to the needs of the workers.

Article 3: Legislative Process

(1) All political parties shall have the right to propose Bills. (2) A Bill shall be passed by a simple majority of the members of the Saeima present and voting, except in cases where the Constitution provides otherwise. (3) A Bill shall lapse from voting should an election intervene, in which case it shall be returned to the SP for debate. (4) A Bill that has been passed by the SP shall enter into effect immediately upon its passage.

Article 4: The Executive

(1a) The executive power shall be vested in the Head of the Government, the General Secretary under the President. (1b) The executive power belongs to the Head of the Government. The Head of the Government shall be responsible alongside the members of the Cabinet. (2) Executive decisions shall be entrusted in these bodies subject to the approval of the SP

Economy
An economy heavily dependent on centralised state spending, a command economy.

For incomes over 60,000 DLD, a 99% tax rate is in place, as part of the revolutionary concept of "wholesale redistribution". It is state philosophy that to earn amounts in excess of 50,000DLD is a sign of immorality and bourgeois tendencies.

State GDP has grown consistently every year since the revolution brought Republican Left to power, however this growth has been assymetrically dependent on major state spending. There is no private sector so to speak of, after the Nationalisations brought nearly every single industry into state control.

Demographics
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Culture and Sports
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