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Welcome to

Ivyria, the small


country border to
the Artic Ocean The Ivyria
POPULATION
Let’s roam and explore.
Apprioximately
around half
million
Country Name: Ivyria

Capital City: Vyvian

Other Cities: Ferraia, Novacane


and Selv

Geography: The land is


predominantly covered in large
hills. The weather is usually cold
and snowy. Area total size of
48,120 sq mi.

Government Type: Absolute


Monarchy
Ivyria
Political system Political strengths Political weaknesses
Ivyria is the small country and with the Monarchy has been upheld because lack of democratic representation.
small amount of population compared it possesses simplicity of or In a monarchy, power is
to other countries, It seems that the organization and is adapted to concentrated in the hands of one
way they govern the country by prompt and energetic action and individual and small groups.
absolute Monarchy is simpler and consistent and continuous policy.
easier. The King has the most power. Cost to the State. Maintaining a
It secures strength and unity in monarchy can be expensive, with
administration since officials are taxpayers often funding the royal
responsible for a single head and family’s lifestyle and official duties.
can be held to strict accountability.
Dynastic Struggles Hereditary
The law process is simpler. monarchies can lead to power
Generally, Problems solved faster struggles within royal families For
because they only need to go example, It can lead to coup de’ tat
through one person. or an assassination which can
destabilize the nation.
Government
characteristic Eventhough the king is head of state. His
main functions as head of state are to appoint
Some characteristics of a Ivyria monarchy
are:
the Prime Minister, and all the other The head of country is the king.

The leader of the country is an individual ruler ministers; decision making power and are The head of government is the prime

who functions as the head of state and who constitutionally responsible for the provision minister.

achieves his position through heredity. Ivyria and conduct of government. The title of king is hereditary and is held

allows only male succession, usually from father for life once crowned.
the government collects taxes then allocates
to son. Both the head of state and head of
the allowances.
government are bound by the
constitution of their country.

Rules and
consequences
1. Everyone has the following freedoms: freedom of thought, belief, religion, opinion 9. All land is owned by the public and managed by the state.
and expression, However there is the limits on the freedom of speech, particularly 10. Healthcare is provided by the public/state, as is all education
when freedom of speech conflicts with other rights and protections. Deciding what is and most utilities.
and is not protected speech is reserved to courts of law.
2. No drinking alcohol or any type of substances, you may face with fines, jail time, or
a drug or alcohol treatment program.
3. No smoking and other substances in the public places, you may also face with fines,
jail time, or a drug or alcohol treatment program.
4. No littering unless the litter is decompose. If not a fine of $25 or two days in jail.
5. Acts of violence against anyone resulting in the loss of life to further a crime will
result in lifelong imprisonment or life sentence.
6. All citizens over age 18 are entitled to vote.
7. Prostitution is also legalised, regulated and taxed.
8. All of the cittizens get the average amount of basic income according to job.
Benefits
It could be one of the efficient form of governments . because decisions run through the Royal class, and often through an individual, a monarchy is
more efficient than other forms of government. Instead or a lots of processes to navigate to get laws passed or benefits authorized, one decision can be
made that decrees everything that needs to be done for the society.

Drawbacks
It is difficult to change the direction of a country under a monarchy such as laws, norms etc. because only one royal family or one noble group is
allowed into the ruling class under the structure of a monarchy, it becomes difficult for the people to direct a change in what happens in their society.
Unless the ruler or group of rulers agree, there is no way for the average person to create change. The public has no voice, which means a selfish or
power-hungry monarch could create instant and long-term oppression.

Country
For example, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark.

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