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Majdistan


Republic Majdistan is a nation led by Supreme Leader Majd Hamade on the continent of Asia. Republic Majdistan's government is a Dictatorship with very authoritarian social policies. Economically, Republic Majdistan favors right wing policies. The official currency of Republic Majdistan is the Dollar. At 33 days old, Republic Majdistan is an established nation. Republic Majdistan has a population of 104,111 and a land area of 500.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 208.22. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is completely depleted with an approval rating of 0%.


The Republic of Majdistan


 

Government System: Totalitarian Presidential Dictatorship


 

The Republic of Majdistan is a highly centralized state, where all government positions are directly appointed by Supreme Leader Majd I, ensuring absolute control over all branches of government. In this system, there are no elections, no opposition, and no independent institutions—only the will of the Supreme Leader, who is the ultimate authority in every matter of state.


 

Government Structure


 

Executive Branch


 

The Supreme Leader is the central figure in Majdistan, with the Vice Leader and appointed ministers executing his will without question. Every minister is personally selected by the Supreme Leader and operates under direct supervision, ensuring absolute loyalty.

Supreme Leader & Head of State: Majd I

The Supreme Leader holds absolute control over all decisions related to the nation’s defense, economy, and governance. He commands the military and directly oversees all major state policies.

Vice Leader: Victor Kane

Second-in-command, responsible for ensuring the efficient functioning of the state and maintaining the loyalty of government officials.

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Elias Hartmann

Handles diplomacy, foreign relations, and oversees Majdistan’s interactions with other states under the Supreme Leader’s direction.

Minister of Defense: Damien Blackwood

Commands the Majdistan National Army, ensuring the strength and loyalty of the military to the Supreme Leader.

Minister of Internal Security: Catherine Voss

Oversees domestic security, including surveillance, intelligence, and the enforcement of state control over citizens.

Minister of Justice: Edgar Monroe

Controls the legal system, ensuring that all judicial rulings align with the Supreme Leader’s will.

Minister of Finance: Jonathan Sloane

Manages the economy, state industries, and ensures that all national resources are allocated in alignment with Majdistan’s strategic goals.

Minister of Infrastructure & Labor: Michael Graves

Oversees industrial production, transportation, and the organization of the national workforce to ensure economic and military strength.

Minister of Public Information: Sophia Langley

Controls all forms of media, including news, entertainment, and propaganda to ensure public opinion remains in favor of the Supreme Leader.

Minister of Science & Innovation: Dr. Helena Vaughn

Leads technological and scientific research, especially military advancements, to ensure Majdistan remains at the forefront of innovation.


 

The Executive Branch operates as an extension of the Supreme Leader’s will, with each minister ensuring the state’s policies are executed without deviation.


 

Legislative Branch (A ceremonial body with no real power)


 

The National Assembly of Majdistan is a legislative body composed of 500 appointed officials. These officials are handpicked for their unwavering loyalty to the Supreme Leader, and their primary role is to approve policies that are already decided by the government. The National Assembly is a symbolic institution, ensuring that laws are officially ratified but not debated or contested.

Speaker of the Assembly: Sebastian Cross

The Speaker ensures the assembly’s decisions align with the Supreme Leader’s interests and enforces discipline within the body.


 

The National Assembly exists solely to formalize decisions made by Majd I, giving the illusion of legislative authority, though it holds no real power.


 

Judicial Branch (Operates as a tool of state control)


 

The judiciary in Majdistan is not an independent body but a mechanism for ensuring that the Supreme Leader’s commands are enforced. All judicial positions are appointed by the Supreme Leader, ensuring that every ruling serves the interests of the state.

High Court of National Order: The highest judicial authority, fully controlled by the Supreme Leader’s government.

Chief Justice: Victor Hale

Ensures all legal decisions align with state policy and the Supreme Leader’s directives.

State Courts: These courts handle the legal matters of Majdistan, ensuring that all rulings prioritize the stability of the state and security of the government.


 

There is no right to appeal against decisions made by the judiciary, and all legal actions are designed to maintain control and suppress dissent.


 

Military Structure


 

The Armed Forces of Majdistan (AFM) are dedicated to maintaining the stability of the state and ensuring the loyalty of the people to Majd I. The military operates under strict control, with high-ranking officers appointed directly by the Supreme Leader.


 

Branches of the Armed Forces

1. Majdistan National Army (MNA) – The primary military force responsible for internal and external defense.

2. Majdistan Air Force (MAF) – Provides air superiority and supports ground operations.

3. Majdistan Naval Forces (MNF) – Responsible for securing Majdistan’s maritime borders and maintaining control of shipping lanes.

4. State Security Forces (SSF) – Special forces dedicated to maintaining internal security and neutralizing threats to the regime.

5. Supreme Guard Corps (SGC) – Elite unit tasked with protecting the Supreme Leader.


 

Military Ranks & Command Structure

Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces: Majd I

Grand Marshal – Oversees all branches of the military.

Chief of Staff – Coordinates military operations across all sectors.


 

Army Ranks:

• General of the Army

• Colonel General

• Lieutenant General

• Major General

• Brigadier General

• Colonel

• Lieutenant Colonel

• Major

• Captain

• Lieutenant

• Sergeant Major

• Sergeant

• Corporal

• Private


 

Air Force and Navy Ranks follow a similar structure, with high-ranking officers given military and political oversight over their respective domains.


 

State Security Forces and Supreme Guard Corps have their own ranks, reporting directly to the Supreme Leader and focusing on intelligence, counter-insurgency, and the protection of Majd I.


 

Economic Policies


 

Majdistan’s economy is heavily controlled by the state, with private enterprise allowed only in restricted sectors. The national economy is based on self-sufficiency, military-industrial development, and state-backed enterprises.


 

Key Sectors of the Economy

1. State-Owned Heavy Industry – All major industries, including steel, manufacturing, and energy, are controlled by the government.

2. Centralized Agriculture – State-run farms ensure food production and national self-sufficiency.

3. Military-Industrial Complex – A significant portion of the economy is dedicated to the production of military equipment, weapons, and defense technologies.

4. Resource Nationalization – Oil, gas, and minerals are all owned by the state to control essential resources.


 

Currency & Trade

Currency: Majdari (MJD)

The Majdari is a state-backed currency, tied to the country’s industrial and military production.

Trade Policies: Majdistan maintains tight control over foreign trade. The state prioritizes trading with allies and strategic partners, while limiting imports from non-allied nations.


 

Labor Policies

Mandatory National Service: All citizens must serve in the military or work for the state for a minimum of two years.

Wage Control: The state sets wages for government employees, ensuring that labor supports national priorities.


 

National Security & Surveillance


 

Majdistan is a highly surveilled state, with every citizen under constant observation. The government employs advanced technology and a vast intelligence network to maintain order and prevent dissent.


 

State Security Agencies

1. Internal Stability Bureau (ISB): Handles domestic intelligence and counter-insurgency.

2. Foreign Intelligence Directorate (FID): Manages espionage and intelligence gathering abroad.

3. Cyber Warfare Division (CWD): Ensures control over digital spaces and monitors online dissent.

4. Ministry of Public Order: Enforces laws and suppresses any actions that might threaten the state’s stability.


 

All forms of opposition, whether political or social, are strictly prohibited. Citizens must demonstrate unwavering loyalty to the Supreme Leader, or they face punishment.


 

National Symbols

National Motto: “Order, Strength, Prosperity.”

National Animal: Black Falcon (Symbolizing power, precision, and control)

National Currency: Majdari (MJD) (State-backed currency tied to industrial and military strength)


 

The Republic of Majdistan stands as a unified, strong, and unbreakable nation, driven by the will of the Supreme Leader, Majd I, who ensures the nation’s security, prosperity, and absolute control.


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National Factbook
Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Majdistan
Leader Name: Majd Hamade
Currency: Currency Image
Dollar
National Animal: National Animal Image
Bald eagle
History: he history of Majdistan is one of revolution, resilience, and the rise of totalitarian unity. The nation was once part of a larger, oppressive state, suffering from corruption, economic decline, and civil unrest. After years of internal struggle, the people, led by the revolutionary leader Majd I, fought a successful civil war for independence. Majdistan emerged from the ashes of war, abandoning flawed democratic principles in favor of a centralized, authoritarian government that promised stability and national strength. Under Majd I’s leadership, the country underwent military and economic consolidation, becoming a powerful, self-sufficient state. Over time, the nation grew its influence by suppressing dissent and focusing on state-controlled industrialization.
Geography
Continent: Asia
Land Area: 804.67 sq. km
Terrain: Majdistan’s terrain is diverse, featuring rugged mountain ranges, vast plains, and dense forests. Its geography is strategically advantageous for both defense and agriculture. The central region is marked by fertile valleys ideal for agriculture, while the southern parts are more arid with large desert-like expanses. The northern regions are dominated by steep mountain ranges, with several rivers that provide both irrigation and transportation routes.
Highest Peak: Mount Drazkar, 4,732 meters
Lowest Valley: Vardun Basin, -82 meters
Climate: Majdistan experiences a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers in most areas. The highlands in the north are subjected to harsh winters, while the lowlands in the south experience hotter, drier conditions. The western regions near the coast have a milder maritime climate, with occasional rainfall throughout the year.
People & Society
Population: 104,111 people
Demonym: Majdist
Demonym Plural: Majdists
Ethnic Groups: Majdians - 75.0%
Kharzians - 15.0%
Sadiyans - 10.0%
Languages: Majdi - 85.0%
Sadiyan - 10.0%
Kharzian - 5.0%
Religions: Islam - 85.0%
Christianity - 10.0%
Atheism - 5.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 70 years
Obesity: 19%
Alcohol Users: 0%
Tobacco Users: 0%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description: Majdistan’s economy is characterized by centralized state control, with key industries and resources fully owned and regulated by the government. Heavy industries, including steel production, military manufacturing, and energy generation, form the backbone of the economy. The state also controls agriculture, making it self-sufficient and minimizing reliance on foreign imports.
• GDP: $120 billion
• Currency: Majdari (MJD)
• Inflation Rate: 2.5%
• Unemployment Rate: 7%
• Poverty Rate: 12%
Average Yearly Income: $100.81
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $409,497,365.00
GDP per Capita: $3,933.25
Gross National Income (GNI): $398,641,685.00
Industries: Military-Industrial Complex: Majdistan maintains a large defense industry producing weapons, vehicles, and equipment for its military.
• Heavy Manufacturing: Steel, machinery, and energy infrastructure are produced primarily by state-run factories.
• Agriculture: The government controls farming operations that produce staple crops like grains, vegetables, and livestock.
• Energy Production: Majdistan is largely self-sufficient in energy, with state-run plants providing electricity through a mix of coal, hydroelectric, and nuclear power.
Military
History: The Majdistan Armed Forces (AFM) are an essential part of the state, ensuring national security and the protection of the Supreme Leader’s rule.
• Total Active Personnel: 500,000
• Reserve Personnel: 200,000
• Military Spending: 12% of GDP
• Key Branches:
• Majdistan National Army (MNA)
• Majdistan Air Force (MAF)
• Majdistan Naval Forces (MNF)
• State Security Forces (SSF)
• Supreme Guard Corps (SGC)

The military is highly loyal to the Supreme Leader and serves as both a defensive force and a tool for internal control, ensuring the stability of the regime.
Soldiers: 0
Tanks: 0
Aircraft: 0
Ships: 0
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 02/01/2025 06:58 pm