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The National Worker's State of Baltiski is a nation led by Admiral Silcero on the continent of Europe. The National Worker's State of Baltiski's government is a Communist Dictatorship with very conservative social policies. Economically, The National Worker's State of Baltiski favors extremely left wing policies. The official currency of The National Worker's State of Baltiski is the Dongzha. At 40 days old, The National Worker's State of Baltiski is an established nation. The National Worker's State of Baltiski has a population of 725,717 and a land area of 11,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 65.97. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is at an all-time high with an approval rating of 100%.
Leader: Admiral Silcero
Motto: For People, Party, and Chair
Currency: Dongzha (₫)
National Animal: Fox
Religion: Christian Communism
Political System
Baltiski operates as a Communist Dictatorship, led by Admiral Silcero and the People’s Revolutionary Council (PRC). The Party of Baltiski Workers (PBW) is the sole legal party, guiding all aspects of governance under Stalino-Jucheist principles. While local workers’ councils allow limited public participation, the state maintains control to prevent counter-revolutionary influence.
Baltiski National Congress
In order of Left to Right in the Congress
PBW (Stalino-Juche Hardliners):
They follow the core principles of Stalino-Juche (centralized control, absolute loyalty to the leader, and strong state enforcement of socialist policies), but focus on strict authoritarian rule and absolute control by a single party. The state is the supreme authority, and they emphasize the vanguard party’s role in guiding the revolution, similar to Stalin’s era.
PBW (Syndicalist):
While still adhering to Stalino-Juche, the Syndicalists push for a system where the working class controls the means of production directly, through workers’ councils and syndicates. They advocate for a planned economy but with a strong emphasis on worker self-management and decentralized governance, albeit under the framework of Stalino-Juche.
PBW (Anarchist):
The Anarchists within the PBW still align with Stalino-Juche in the sense of maintaining a strong, centralized party and socialist economy, but they tailor it to push for the abolition of the state once the revolution has succeeded. They would aim for a stateless society, emphasizing self-management and autonomous communes, while initially working within the constraints of the Stalino-Juche system until the state can “wither away.”
PBW (Technocrats):
Technocrats within the PBW focus on harnessing science, technology, and planning to advance the goals of Stalino-Juche. They support a highly rationalized economy, where experts and engineers take the lead in managing industries and resources. The party controls, but technocratic elites would ensure efficient management and technological advancements, believing that these can be used to further the revolution under a strong, centralized state.
KPP (Krunachevi People’s Party - Stalino-Juche)
The Krunachevi People’s Party (KPP) follows Stalino-Juche as well, but with a specific focus on ethnic autonomy for the Krunachevi people within a unified, strong centralized state. They emphasize the protection and progress of Krunachevi culture and rights under the Stalino-Juche ideology. The party is fiercely loyal to the state’s authority but prioritizes the Krunachevi identity, culture, and self-determination within the socialist framework.
Culture
Baltiski’s culture blends traditional European heritage with revolutionary socialist values. Christian Communism forms the moral foundation, with People’s Clerics working alongside the state to promote brotherhood, sacrifice, and collective well-being.
Art, literature, and music glorify proletarian unity and struggle, while education emphasizes scientific socialism, military preparedness, and industrial expertise. Festivals, military parades, and socialist work programs foster national unity.
Community life revolves around cooperative labor, ideological study, and physical training, reinforcing discipline and loyalty to the People, Party, and Chair.
Anthem
(in English, Balti, and Krunachevi)
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