Glaray

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Republic of Glaray

Republika e Glarai (Glaraian)
La Repubblica di Glarai (Nineliese)
Flag of Glaray
Flag
Motto: 
"Nderi, Virtyti, Liria/Onore, Virtù, Libertà"(Glarian/Nineliese)
(Everish:"Honour, Virtue and Liberty")
Anthem: 
"Vëllezërit e mi të tjerë/Miei compagni fratelli"(Glarian/Nineliese)
(Everish:"My fellow brethren")
File:Location Map Glaray.png
Capital
and largest city
Tusaun
Official languagesGlaraian • Nineliese
Religion
76% Vrroku
17% Irreligious
6% Christianity
1% Other
Demonym(s)Glaraian
GovernmentUnitary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Queen Francesca Pierre
• Prime Minister
Alvin Armenta
LegislatureParliament
CurrencyGlaraian Dollar ($) (GLD)
Time zone-2
Date formatDD-MM-YYYY
Driving sideleft
Calling code+403
Internet TLD.gy

Glaray (Glaraian and Nineliese: Glarai) officially Republic of Glaray (Glaraian: Republika e Glarai, Nineliese: La Repubblica di Glarai) is a sovereign state in central Wulfor. It covers an area of 379,363 square kilometres and is inhabited by approximately 18,209,433 inhabitants. Its capital and largest city is Tusaun.

Politics[edit]

Glaray is a unitary constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is Queen Francesca Pierre. The current head of government is Alvin Armenta. The Glaraian legislature is the Parliament.

Social Policies and Laws[edit]

General[edit]

  • You become a legal adult at age 18.
  • You can obtain a driver's license at age 18.
  • The age of consent is 16.
  • The legal age of marriage is 18.
  • Capital punishment is used but rarely carried out.
  • Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide are legal.
  • Pornography is legal with age restriction.
  • Gambling is legal with age restriction.

Suffrage[edit]

  • The legal voting age is 18.
  • People of all Genders, Religions, Social Classes, and Education level have the right to vote.
  • Individuals are required to be citizens to vote.
  • Those with criminal records are not permitted to vote.
  • One must be 21 years old to run for public office.
  • Prisoner voting rights have been revoked.

Gun laws[edit]

  • In Glaray, weapons are illegal.

Drug laws[edit]

  • Alcohol (<15% by volume) is legal and restricted for those 18 years and older.
  • Alcohol (>15% by volume) is legal and restricted for those 18 years and older.
  • Nicotine and Tobacco products are illegal.
  • Cannabis is legal for medicinal use only.

Abortion laws[edit]

  • In Glaray, abortion is legal, but there is some stigma towards women who choose to have it.
  • Costs are generally covered by the state.
  • Abortion is legal at anytime, but a woman is required to pay for it with her own funds.
  • Abortion is legal in the case of fetal defects.
  • Abortion is legal in the case of rape and where the mother's life may be threatened.
  • Abortion is regulated by the state. Only public hospitals are allowed to perform it.

LGBT rights[edit]

  • Same sex activity is legal in Glaray, and there is some social stigma towards the LGBT community.
  • The age of consent for same sex intercourse is the same as heterosexual intercourse.
  • The LGBT community has the freedom of expression.
  • LGBT people are permitted to serve in the armed forces.
  • The LGBT community is protected by law from discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation only.
  • The LGBT community has the right to marry and can adopt children, but heterosexual couples have an advantage.
  • Changing one's gender is legal, but only if the person goes through HRT (hormone replacement therapy) and sex reassignment surgery. Two genders are recognized by law.

Military[edit]

  • Approximately 0-0.9% of Glaray's GDP is spent on the military annually.
  • Conscription is not enforced.

Freedom of Speech[edit]

  • Freedom of speech is granted to all citizens constitutionally.
  • It is legal to criticize the government.
  • Online speech falls under Freedom of Speech.
  • Laws concerning hate speech do exist but are not well enforced.
  • Laws concerning the incitement of violence do exist but are not well enforced.
  • The press is considered as almost completely free.
  • There is minimal censorship online by the government.