The Democratic People's Republic of Kominis is a huge, efficient nation, renowned for its prohibition of alcohol, complete lack of prisons, and punitive income tax rates. The compassionate population of 733 million Kominisians are fiercely patriotic and enjoy great social equality; they tend to view other, more capitalist countries as somewhat immoral and corrupt.
The enormous, socially-minded government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Education, and Welfare. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Kolibri. The average income tax rate is 93.6%, and even higher for the wealthy.
The strong Kominisian economy, worth 66.4 trillion Koms a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. The industrial sector, which is highly specialized, is led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Information Technology and Tourism. Average income is 90,551 Koms, and distributed extremely evenly, with practically no difference between the richest and poorest citizens.
Things are looking up for patients accidentally prescribed erectile dysfunction medication, military officials are questioning the policy of ceding the nation's territory in exchange for promises not to invade it, getting an autograph has become harder than ever, and the government is attempting to impose a new national language on the public. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a very well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Kominis's national animal is the Hummingbird, which soars majestically through the nation's famously clear skies.
Kominis is ranked 263,117th in the world and 1,786th in The Communist Bloc for Lowest Overall Tax Burden, scoring -263.56 on the Hayek Index.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, the government is attempting to impose a new national language on the public.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, getting an autograph has become harder than ever.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, military officials are questioning the policy of ceding the nation's territory in exchange for promises not to invade it.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, things are looking up for patients accidentally prescribed erectile dysfunction medication.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, brave curators do battle with disorganised government libraries.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, employers are finding it hard to screen candidates now that everyone gets A grades in their exams.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, candidates for public office painstakingly research their family trees to ensure their eligibility.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, the Kominisian delegation to the World Assembly is having a hard time convincing people that international law will "pay for itself somehow...".
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, Kominisian watches are often the only thing to survive a disaster intact.
- : Following new legislation in
Kominis, the most penniless demographics have by far the highest number of researchers per capita.
World Assembly
Endorsements Received: 33 » Soviet State of Covernant,
Shamian,
The Workers Union of Habsburg-Lorraine,
Brauengen,
Ryuketsu,
Socialist Republic of Tyrotrosk,
South Merwervader Islands,
Pangeaeae,
Bibliophilius,
Timofeyland,
Mallissa,
Council of America,
The Bon Fa Islands,
Kethania,
Lukulongo,
Seungli,
Rubumba,
Solova,
Parangaba,
Phallas,
Saint Shepard,
The United Kindom under Socialist Rule,
Wice,
Yutopia,
Rohvenn,
The Steephills,
Sodoran Alesia,
104 Partisans,
The Movion,
Arpol,
Halsoni,
Socialist Balkon, and
Vinidad.