Yeukiwan

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Yeukiwan (Koran: 여키완 Yeokiwan) officially Yeuki Republic (Koran: 여키 공화국 Yeoki Gonghwagug) is a sovereign state in central Serica. Its capital and largest city is Seoulsi.

Yeuki Republic

여키 공화국 (Yeoki Gonghwagug) (Koran)
Flag of Yeukiwan
Flag
Motto: 
"홍익인간 (Hongik ingan)"(Koran)
(Everish:"Live and work for the benefit of all mankind")
Anthem: 
"애국가" ("Aegukga")(Koran)
(Everish:"Patriotic Song")
File:Location Map Yeukiwan.png
Capital
and largest city
Seoulsi
Official languagesKoran
Religion
56.9% No affiliation/Agnostic
19.7% Buddhism
15.5% Catholicism
7.9% Protestantism
Demonym(s)Yeuki or Yeukiwanian
GovernmentUnitary full-presidential republic
• President
Moon Jae-In
LegislatureNational Assembly
CurrencyYeuki Won (₩) (YW)
Time zone+9
Date formatMM-DD-YYYY
Driving sideright
Calling code+753
Internet TLD.ye

Politics

Yeukiwan is a unitary full-presidential republic. The current President in office is Moon Jae-In. The Yeuki legislature is the National Assembly.

Social Policies and Laws

General

  • You become a legal adult at age 19.
  • You can obtain a driver's license at age 16 for motorcycles and 18 for cars.
  • The age of consent is 20.
  • The legal age of marriage is 20.
  • Capital punishment is used but rarely carried out.
  • Only euthanasia is legal.
  • Pornography is legal depending on the jurisdiction.
  • Gambling is legal depending on the jurisdiction.

Suffrage

  • The legal voting age is 19.
  • 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 permitted to vote.
  • One must be 25 years old to run for office in the case of being a lawmaker, while one must be 40 to run for president.

Gun laws

  • In Yeukiwan, only members of the police force can obtain a weapons license and must be 21 years and older.

Drug laws

  • Alcohol (<15% by volume) is legal and restricted for those 20 years and older.
  • Alcohol (>15% by volume) is legal and restricted for those 20 years and older.
  • Nicotine and Tobacco products are legal and restricted for those 20 years and older.
  • Cannabis is legal for medicinal use only and restricted for those 20 years and older.

Abortion laws

  • In Yeukiwan, abortion is legal but is not widely accepted and there is heavy stigma towards women who choose to get it.
  • Costs are covered by the state.
  • Abortion is legal up to 12 weeks from conception.
  • 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

  • Same sex activity is legal in Yeukiwan. LGBT people face wide prejudice, but some movements still exist.
  • The age of consent for same sex intercourse is the same as heterosexual intercourse.
  • The LGBT community has the freedom of expression.
  • There is no legislation regarding LGBT people in the military.
  • The LGBT community is protected by law from discrimination depending on the jurisdiction.
  • Same-sex relations are recognized depending on the jurisdiction. However, only heterosexual couples can adopt children.
  • 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

  • Approximately 3-3.9% of Yeukiwan's GDP is spent on the military annually.
  • Women are permitted to serve in the armed forces.
  • Conscription is enforced with alternative service available. Only men are conscripted.

Freedom of Speech

  • 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 not exist.
  • Laws concerning the incitement of violence do exist but are not well enforced.
  • The press is considered as almost completely free.
  • There is some censorship online by the government.