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Policies
Kingdom of Saint Paul
Democracy
Free and fair elections are held regularly.
Ceremonial Monarchy
The special status of a royal family is enshrined in law, but said family holds only ceremonial power.
Parliamentarism
The country is governed by a Parliament and Prime Minister.
Bicameralism
The nation's parliament has two houses.
Municipalism
Devolution is granted at the city level.
Free Press
There is a regulated but free press in the country.
State News
The state funds an official news agency.
Limited Protest
Overseen public assembly is permitted.
National Anthem
The daily singing of a national anthem is compulsory in schools.
Citizen Representation
Any citizen may hold public office.
List Vote
The nation uses the list proportional representation system in elections.
Multiparty Democracy
The nation has more than two major parties.
Religiousity
A vast majority of the population is religious.
Civil Unions
Same-sex relationships may be formalised in up to civil unions.
Strict Divorce
Divorce necessitates a strong motive.
Civil Unions
Same-sex relationships may be formalised in up to civil unions.
Monogamy
Citizens may not have multiple spouses.
No Abortion
Abortion is illegal except in cases of rape, incest, or danger to the mother's life.
Capital Punishment
Crimes may result in execution.
Conscription
A period of military service is compulsory for all male citizens.
Guns
Gun ownership is permitted and widespread.
Limited Surveillance
The state monitors citizens' communications.
Capitalism
Private industry is permitted within a market-based economy.
Maternity Leave
Mothers of newborn children receive paid leave from employment.
Universal Healthcare
The state provides healthcare to all citizens.
No Drugs
Recreational drugs are prohibited.
Maternity Leave
Mothers of newborn children receive paid leave from employment.
Climate Treaty
The nation is a signatory to an international climate treaty.