Region/South Indian Ocean and South Atlantic

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South Indian Ocean And South Atlantic
Founder The Socialist Commonwealth of New Poland
WA Delegate No Delegate
Members 1
 -  of which WA 0
Regional population
 -  2014 estimate 512 million
GRP $14.7 trillion
Regional HDI 0.570
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South Indian Ocean and South Atlantic

South Indian Ocean And South Atlantic is a minuscule region, inhabited by a sole nation.

The straight-backed, broad-smiling populace of South Indian Ocean And South Atlantic eagerly dismissed concerns of oppression. Denizens generally have very few political freedoms, but some limited freedom is afforded to citizens of nations in the region. Families in the region are so obsessed with the economy that the discussion of laffer curves and supply-side reforms over dinner is a regular occurrence in member nations. The median tax rate of the region is 42%, but is frequently higher for the wealthy. The economies of nations in the region tend to be heavily weighted towards the private sector, with on average 34% of the economy comprising the public sector. Stoking commercial activity is a major priority for governments, accounting for an average of 12% of public expenditure.

In South Indian Ocean And South Atlantic, denizens are afforded a reasonable education, although funding is somewhat wanting. The region's law enforcement is arguably too well-equipped and overzealous, arresting citizens who dare to commit the most minor of infractions. Defense is an overarching priority for governments within the region. One might suggest they are compensating for something. Public transport is a popular mode of transport in the region, receiving on average of 5% of total government budgets.

Nobody really knows about the state of administration in South Indian Ocean And South Atlantic. Observers asked for information, but found nobody was available to take calls. Governments bestow their healthcare departments with a gargantuan amount of funding, with an average of 10% of government budgets across the region being heaped on to healthcare. No welfare is provided in the region. Those unlucky enough to fall into unemployment are forgotten and abandoned. Spirituality is an obsession of governments in the region, with a relatively very high average of 8% of government budgets being devoted to Spirituality.

Social inequality is a major problem within South Indian Ocean And South Atlantic, although some effort has been made to correct the problem. The environments of the nations in the region are almost universally appalling.