[quote=@Durandal] WIP [center][u][b]Legal Nation Name:[/b][/u] The Greater European Commonwealth [u][b]What areas do you control:[/b][/u] The Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, [u][b]Slovenia[/b][/u], [u][b]Croatia[/b][/u], [u][b]Bosnia and Herzegovina[/b][/u], [u][b]Montenegro[/b][/u], [i]Albania[/i], [i]Macedonia[/i], [u][b]Serbia[/b][/u], Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy, Poland, [b][b]Slovakia[/b][/b],[i][u][b]Hungary[/b][/u][/i], [u][b]Romania[/b][/u], [b]Bulgaria[/b] [u][b]Capital:[/b][/u] [i]Brno, former Czech Republic[/i] [u][b]Political Party:[/b][/u] Revolutionary Democrats- 28% of seats in parliament (196 seats) Conservative Party- 26% of seats in parliament (182 seats) Christian Democrats- 25% of seats in parliament (175 seats) The People's Opposition Party- 13% of seats in parliament (91 seats) Others- 8% of seats in parliament (56 seats) Total: 700 seats [u][b]Type of Government:[/b][/u] Defensive Partisan Confederation [u][b]Flag[/b][/u] [img]http://cdn.psfk.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/International_Flag_of_Planet_Earth.svg_-700x466.png[/img] [u][b]Military:[/b][/u] Active Manpower- 477,809 Reserve Manpower- 221,620 [b]Vehicles[/b] Main Battle Tanks- 416 Armored Fighting Vehicles- 837 Artillery- 384 [b]Aircraft[/b] Total- 464 combat aircraft [b]Naval Vessels[/b] Total- 45 combat vessels [u][b]Economics:[/b][/u] As a result of the devastation caused by the Third World War and the destruction of trade between many countries following, the GEC became much more self-sufficient out of necessity, unable to support itself as it had before the War. Originally a small portion of the EU's budget, agriculture has become much more supported by the GEC, amounting to 40% of total spending as food imports are much less reliable. Although agriculture consumes a massive amount of the GEC's budget, the primary industries are manufacturing and renewable energy. As limited fossil fuels exist within the member states due to decades of pre-War consumption and lack of easily accessible reserves, renewable energy, primarily wind farms, geothermal vents, and solar power, have risen to power much of the territory. Limited nuclear power exists in certain area and research is being conducted into hydrogen fuel cells. Bioenergy is also a large industry, utilizing some of the reserves of crops to produce fuel. Manufacturing centers around primarily consumer goods and large industrial equipment, with sectors such as military, small industrial equipment, and other items taking lesser importance. Electronics are a large sector of production, although chemicals and automotives, as well as pharmaceuticals, are the largest areas of industrial production in the GEC. [u][b]History:[/b][/u] [u][b]Demographics:[/b][/u] Population- 37,339,520 [b]Ethnicities[/b] Diverse to the point of equality between the larger nations, although smaller nations have a much smaller representation of ethnicity. Most people are Caucasian (67%), but there are many other ethnicities, primarily Arabic and African. [u][b]Religion:[/b][/u] No official state religion exists with the GEC, although the member state of Italy is a partial theocracy centered around Catholicism. Open worship is allowed by the central government, although member states may have other restrictions as long as they do not go against the laws set in place by parliament. Tolerance is promoted as a means to ensure peace although prejudices do still exist in large numbers, although religion has started to fade. Most people are atheists or agnostic (48% of the population), with the rest being mainly Muslim and Catholic, although other religions do exist. No official census has been taken on the subject of religion due to it's sensitive nature.[/center] [/quote]Bolded are either partial or full territory claims. The italicized parts are things that would be an issue with Neo Hungarica around. Besides, why France and Great Britain aren't claimed in this? What about Spain and/or Portugal? Scandinavian regions? Because yeah, as things currently stand there are indeed considerable clashes between these two nations. I thought we can quickly talk it over through the OOC but given the above, it might be indeed better if we continue this in PMs.