Region/Uhurifili

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Uhurifili
Founder Uhumura
WA Delegate No Delegate
Members 2
 -  of which WA 0
Regional population
 -  2014 estimate 25 billion
GRP N/A
Regional HDI 0.960
very high
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Uhurifili

Uhurifili is a minuscule region, inhabited by a few solitary nations.

In Uhurifili, denizens enjoy their civil rights, although not too much, or too freely. Nations in the region are healthy democracies, with denizens being afforded an extensive array of political freedoms. It’s the economy, stupid... and in this region, it’s massive. Inhabitants of the region ultimately pay most of their earnings to the government, as the median tax rate is 92%, or more! 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. Commerce is a major priority of national governments within the region, most of whom are trading nations, as is evidenced by the fact that commerce budgets account for an average of 15% of public expenditure in the region.

Uhurifili values education extremely highly, and denizens compete for the largest number of university degrees and sprawling book collections. Crime is low: the region enjoys well-equipped and well-funded police forces, coupled with efficient but fair judicial systems. Denizens have small defense forces. Public transport is a popular mode of transport in the region, receiving on average of 13% of total government budgets.

Nobody really knows about the state of administration in Uhurifili. Observers asked for information, but found nobody was available to take calls. Governments generally endow their healthcare departments with a large amount of funding, with an average of 9% of government budgets across the region being devoted to healthcare. No welfare is provided in the region. Those unlucky enough to fall into unemployment are forgotten and abandoned. Governments in the region are avowedly atheist - no public funds are allocated to spirituality.

Social inequality is rife amongst the nations within Uhurifili. Natural environments are quite bad, although some measures have been undertaken to ensure that the environment is protected.