matvail2002 803 Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 A few years ago, I made a fictional country named Samania, which is an island located between Indonesia and Madagascar. Geographical Situation: In the southern hemisphere, between Madagascar and Indonesia. Capital: Union. Literacy Rate: 98% Life expectancy: 80 years (men) et 84 ans (women). Official Languages: French, English and Sama. Semi-Official Languages: German and Spanish. Population: 40 800 000 people (2006 census) 30%= Francophones 29%=Anglophones 28%=Samas (Native people) 13%=Others (2% Chinese, 2% Indians, 2% Indonesians, 2% Germans, 2% Spanish ans 2% Africans) Religions: 50% Catholic 30% Protestant 4% Mulsim 5% Others 5% No Religion 4% Jewish 2% Hindu Political structure: Federal Republic (since 1860). 7 provinces and one Federal District 80 regions. 800 municipalities. President: John MacDonald (born in 1954) He is elected for five years by universal suffrage, there is a two terms limit of five years each . Next election: 8th of april 2010. NOTE: The president is a symbolic head of state. Prime Minister: Jean Martin of the Alliance-Parti National (born in 1958): He is the leader of the gouvernment. Federal Parliament: National Assembly (480 members): Next election: 8th of october 2008. Standings: Alliance-Parti National (Center-Right):248 seats Democratic Party: (Center):128 seats Socialist Party-Green Party:(Center-Left):50 Union Nationale (Right):48 Parti des Indépendents (Centre):6 Senate: (280 membres): Is elected at the same time as the National Assembly Standings: Senators Alliance: (Center-Right):140 Democratic Party: (Center):70 Socialist Party-Green Party: (Center-Left):38 Union des Sénateurs: (Right):32 The Provinces: New London: (capital: Perth) Founded in 1808 to bring English prisoners and loyalists, New London is also the province with the city of the same name which is the largest of the southern hemisphere (10 800 000 inhabitants) and is the most cosmopolitan of the country. Composition of the population: English: 60% French: 20% Sama: 10% Other: 10% Prime Minister John Allan (Democratic Party). Legislature: (180 members) Democratic Party: 100 Socialist Party: 40 Alliance: 40 New France (capital: Port-Louis). Founded in 1780 by French settlers from Canada, French Royalists and Cape Huguenots and France, New France is the bastion of French life in Samana. French: 80% Sama: 10% Other: 5% English: 5% Prime Minister Paul Robert (Parti Bleu). Legislature: (130 members) Blue Party: 80 Red Party: 35 Social Democratic Party: 15 San Andreas: (capital: San Juan). Founded by Spanish settlers in 1508, San Andreas is the cradle of Hispanic culture in Samana. In addition, the province is enriched by a large proportion of immigrants from the Philippines and Latin America. Hispanic: 60% Sama: 20% French: 20% Prime Minister: Antonio Gomez (Democratic Party). Legislature: (108 members) Democratic Party: 80 Alliance: 28 New Germany (capital: Berlin): New Germany was founded in 1840 by immigrants from Sweden. Later came a lot of white Russians, Ukrainians, Iceland and an array of new arrivals of Scandinavian countries. Between the years 1920 and 1940, New Germany received more than 280 000 Jewish refugees from Germany and the USSR Germans: 40% English: 10% Sama: 10% French: 20% Other: 10% Prime Minister: David Stern (Democratic Party). Legislature: (120 members) Alliance: 100 Democratic Party: 20 Drakia-DESERET: Founded in 1800 by John Drake (a Methodist pastor), Drakia also saw the arrival of Mormons to the years 1860-1870. Live mainly from agriculture. This is the most conservative province in the country. The Social Credit party won all provincial elections since 1928. English: 60% French: 20% Sama: 10% Other: 10% Prime Minister: Joseph Smith (Social Credit) Legislative Assembly (108 members) Social Credit: 100 Democratic Party: 4 Christian Party: 4 Freedonie (Freedonia): Founded by Dutch in 1880, Freedonia province is the most progressive in the country. Women have the right to vote upon the establishment of the province and euthanasia, soft drugs and prostitution are legal. The proportional voting system was introduced in 1908. It is also the province with the largest percentage of newcomers and immigrants: English: 30% French: 30% Sama: 10% Other: 30% Prime Minister: Marc Demars (Progressive) Legislative Assembly (168 members) Progressive Party: 40 Social Democratic Party: 38 Alliance: 34 Green Party: 20 Family Party: 18 Respect Party: 10 Together: 8 Cascadia Sama-Tue: Cascadia Sama-Ma is recognized as the ancestral home of Samas, it is also in this province that is the largest national park and the highest mountains in the country. English: 10% French: 10% Sama: 80% Prime Minister: Edward Ma (Alliance) People's Assembly (108 members) Alliance: 54 Green Party: 30 Democratic Party: 24 Federal District: Built between 1908 and 1928, where decisions are made. English: 40% French: 40% Sama: 20% Prime Minister: John Smith (Democratic Party) Assembly of the Federal District (80 members) Democratic Party: 48 Alliance: 28 Socialist Party: 4 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 So, I will make a scenario for the October 8th 2008 election for the 480 members national assembly: New London: Tied between the DP and the ALL-PN Nouvelle-France: ALL-PN leading with strong DP. San Andreas: DP leading. New Germany: Strong ALL-PN. The UN is also strong. Drakia-Deseret: ALL-PN heartland with the UN also strong. Freedonia: Tied between PS-PV and DP. Cascadia-Sama Ma: Tied between DP and ALL-PN. Federal District: Tied between DP and ALL-PN. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 These are the logos for each parties: ALL-PN= DP= SPGP= UN= 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gopprogressive 1,063 Posted October 3, 2008 Report Share Posted October 3, 2008 Very nice! I like it! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 4, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 If you are interested in working in one of the provinces or senate election, you are free to work on it! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gopprogressive 1,063 Posted October 7, 2008 Report Share Posted October 7, 2008 If you are interested in working in one of the provinces or senate election, you are free to work on it! Sure. However, do you have a map of the country? Or party leader names (would you like me to make them up)? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2008 Standings: Alliance-Parti National (Center-Right):248 seats Leader: Jean Martin Democratic Party: (Center):128 seats Leader: Édouard Robert Socialist Party-Green Party:(Center-Left):50 Leader: John Maka Union Nationale (Right):48 Leader: Marc Duplessis Parti des Indépendents (Centre):6 Leader: Graham Smith 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gopprogressive 1,063 Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 How many seats in the National Assembly does each Province have? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 New London: 130 seats Nouvelle-France: 114 seats San Andreas: 50 seats New Germany: 30 seats Drakia-Deseret: 40 seats Freedonia: 48 seats Cascadia-Sama Ma: 40 seats Federal District: 28 seats 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 New London: 11 200 000 people 1.Johnson 2.Smith 3.New London-North 4.New London-Centre 5.New London-East 6.New London-West 7.New London-South 8.Staines 9.Parkdale 10.High Park 11.Salisbury 12.Rosedale 13.Finch 14.Jackson 15.Allan 16.Washington 17.Kennedy 18.Compton 19.Dover 20.Bradford 21.Ryerson 22.Ryan 23.Scarbourough 24.Hall 25.Wilson 26.Perth-Centre 27.Perth-North 28.Perth-South 29.Perth-West 30.Perth-East 31.Birmingham 32.Sydney-Centre 33.Sydney-North 34.Sydney-South 35.Sydney-East 36.Sydney-West 37.Cardiff 38.Belfast 39.Dublin 40.Oxford 41.Cambridge 42.Stratford 43.Ford 44.Richmond 45.Warwick 46.Shefford 47.Hastings 48.Newport 49.Portland 50.Bath 51.Exeter 52.Swansea 53.Stockport 54.Derby 55.Peterborough 56.Cambridge 57.Luton 58.Stansted 59.Harlow 60.Gloucester 61.Nepean 62.Worcester 63.Mansfield 64.Lincoln 65.Southport 66.Glasgow 67.Edinburgh 68.Dundee 69.Wick 70.Halifax 71.Stoke 72.Bristol 73.Morris 74.Hartford 75.Sutton 76.Queen 77.King 78.Yarmouth 79.Hamilton 80.Newark 81.Liberty City 82.Boston 83.Watton 84.Oldham 85.Castle 86.Waterford 87.Cork 88.Plymouth 89.Truro 90.Newbury 91.Hereford 92.March 93.Shotton 94.Sackville 95.Windsor 96.Essex 97.Dundas 98.Renfrew 99.Pembroke 100.Waterloo 101.Huron 102.Midland 103.Norwood 104.Lanark 105.Horton 106.Mayo 107.Malone 108.Namur 109.St-Nazaire 110.St-André 111.Bathurst 112.Baker 113.Franklin 114.Jefferson 115.Elgin 116.Havelock 117.Carp 118.Wakefield 119.Amherst 120.Dion 121.Montcalm 122.Wolfe 123.Gore 124.La Plaine 125.St-Charles 126.St-Michel 127.St-Édouard 128.Oakland 129.Taché 130.Oakville Nouvelle-France: 10 000 000 people 1.St-Marc 2.St-Louis 3.Ste-Marie 4.Ste-Julie 5.Charlevoix 6.Dubuc 7.St-Maurice 8.St-Henri 9.Ville-Marie 10.Beauce 11.Frontenac 12.Brome 13.Vachon 14.Bourget 15.Notre Dame-Centre 16.Notre Dame-Nord 17.Notre Dame-Sud 18.Notre Dame-East 19.Notre Dame-Ouest 20.St-Jérôme 21.Labelle 22.Maisonneuve 23.LaSalle 24.La Vérendyre 25.Port-Louis-Centre 26.Port-Louis-Nord 27.Port-Louis-Sud 28.Port-Louis-Est 29.Port-Louis-Ouest 30.St-Jacques 31.St-Pierre 32.Lafayette 33.Lafontaine 34.Cartier-Centre 35.Cartier-Nord 36.Cartier-Sud 37.Cartier-Est 38.Cartier-Ouest 39.Laval 40.Nantes 41.Nanterre 42.Gouin 43.Mercier 44.Ste-Anne 45.Verdun 46.St-Eustache 47.St-Luc 48.Marquette 49.Viger 50.Louis-Pasteur 51.Marie-Curie 52.Laurier 53.Dorion 54.Viau 55.Fabre 56.Demers 57.Masson 58.Groulx 59.Prévost 60.Hébert 61.St-Patrick 62.Alma 63.St-Étienne 64.Lyon 65.Bougainville 66.Auteuil 67.Valois 68.St-Ignace 69.St-Boniface 70.St-Vital 71.St-Malo 72.Rennes 73.Ste-Hélène 74.Sacré-Coeur 75.Pierrefonds 76.Picardie 77.Francheville 78.Louiseville 79.Nouvelle-Lorraine 80.Alsace 81.Rideau 82.Boulogne 83.St-Denis 84.Caen 85.Fort-Royal 86.Fort-Georges 87.Dumont 88.Prairies 89.St-Clément 90.Détroit 91.St-Joseph 92.Tachereau 93.St-Martin 94.Batoche 95.St-Albert 96.Versailles 97.St-Ouen 98.Ste-Catherine 99.Avignon 100.Mille-Îles 101.Sault 102.Grand Portage 103.Riel 104.Bourges 105.Poitiers 106.Grenoble 107.Montpellier 108.Toulouse 109.Tours 110.Amiens 111.Rouen 112.Troyes 113.Bordeaux 114.Meaux San Andreas: 4 000 000 people 1.Granada 2.San Jose 3.Garcia 4.Gonzalez 5.Ponce 6.Santiago 7.Madrid 8.Barcelona 9.Leon 10.Valencia 11.San Juan-Centre 12.San Juan-North 13.San Juan-South 14.San Juan-East 15.San Juan-West 16.Palma 17.Burgos 18.Vigo 19.Victoria 20.Porto 21.Faro 22.Salamanca 23.Valladolid 24.Baza 25.Ronda 26.Elda 27.Andorra 28.Zamora 29.Lagos 30.Guardo 31.Medina 32.Gandia 33.Alicante 34.Ibiza 35.Jaco 36.Jaca 37.Soria 38.Orense 39.Navia 40.Oviedo 41.Santander 42.Carolina 43.San Fernando 44.Santa Maria 45.Santa Cruz 46.Tenerife 47.Gran 48.Orzola 49.Bornos 50.Manzanillo New Germany: 2 400 000 people 1.Berlin-North 2.Berlin-South 3.Berlin-East 4.Berlin-West 5.Berlin-Centre 6.Cologne 7.Frankfort 8.Haller 9.Munich 10.Zurich 11.Hamburg 12.Anvers 13.Saar 14.Kiel 15.Heide 16.Stuttgart 17.Bern 18.Weiss 19.Edelweiss 20.Sion 21.Salzburg 22.Vienna 23.Graz 24.Mann 25.Roth 26.Bonn 27.Gera 28.Halle 29.Hannover 30.Kassel Drakia-Deseret: 3 800 000 people 1.Brown-North 2.Brown-South 3.Brown-East 4.Brown-West 5.Brown-Centre 6.Lethbridge 7.Bridge 8.Young 9.Babel 10.Grande Prairie 11.Fort Smith 12.Fort Hall 13.Springfield 14.Pleasantville 15.Orange 16.Milton 17.New City 18.Wellington 19.York-Centre 20.York-North 21.York-South 22.York-East 23.York-West 24.Great Basin 25.Sierra 26.Yellowstone 27.Riverside 28.MacDonald 29.Sky 30.Stirling 31.Stewart 32.Cape-Centre 33.Cape-North 34.Cape-South 35.Cape-East 36.Cape-West 37.Eagle 38.Garland 39.Watts 40.Lewis 41.St. George 42.Odessa 43.Pretoria 44.Archona 45.Natalia 46.Alexandria 47.Van Hoof 48.Duplessis Freedonia: 4 000 000 people 1.Haag 2.Zealand 3.Sealand 4.Port-North 5.Port-South 6.Port-East 7.Port-West 8.Port-Centre 9.Amsterdam 10.Rotterdam 11.Delft 12.Williams 13.Miller 14.Freeland 15.National City 16.Freedom 17.Penn 18.Maas 19.Stockholm 20.Oslo 21.Narvik 22.Nord 23.Bergen 24.Newcastle 25.Thurso 26.Aberdeen 27.New Iceland 28.Gimli 29.Rauma 30.Rama 31.Trondheim 32.Mandal 33.Voss 34.Sater 35.Mora 36.Moss 37.Vara 38.Kalmar 39.Hoor 40.Varde 41.Assen 42.Brugge 43.Liège 44.Gent 45.Metz 46.Breda 47.Hella 48.Vogar Cascadia-Sama Ma: 3 200 000 people 1.Saka 2.Saba 3.Maka 4.Maba 5.Mabo 6.Riverdale 7.Albion 8.Kama 9.Sakabo 10.Makabo 11.Baka 12.Babamao 13.Manna 14.Manko 15.Sako 16.Make 17.Okon 18.Okoo 19.Parca 20.Barka 21.Haka 22.Hama 23.Haga 24.Waga 25.Mapko 26.Mako 27.Nama 28.Naka 29.Naga 30.Tawo 31.Samo 32.Sann 33.Towo 34.Vancouver 35.Cook 36.Queensland 37.Queensway 38.Kingston 39.Centreville 40.Paka Federal District: 2 200 000 people 1.St-Georges 2.Bourget 3.Blair 4.Union-Centre 5.Union-North 6.Union-South 7.Union-East 8.Union-West 9.Hull 10.Aylmer 11.Buckingham 12.Angers 13.St-Paul 14.Notre Dame 15.St-Laurent 16.Bourbon 17.St-Jean 18.Champlain 19.Leblanc 20.Lemieux 21.Prescott 22.Russell 23.Anjou 24.Orléans 25.Vanier 26.Orchard 27.Brixton 28.Cornwall 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gopprogressive 1,063 Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Merci beaucoup! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Treasurer 28 Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 I really like the sound of this one! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 I added today the population for each province, with the basis of one district= 85 000 inhabitants (with some exceptions). I made some issues: The Samian question:L=We should give the Samian people their own county CL=Samian Autonomy C=We should give the Samian people more rights CR=We should reconize Samian people as a nation within an United Samania R=We should assimilate the Samian Samania National Health System: L=No to any private in health! Increase funding by 50%. CL=Keep as is, increase funding by 20% C=Consider having the private sector in health, but have it paid by the Medicare. Create a ministry for the Mental Health and other for the Sports and Well-Being. CR=The SNHS is too expansive for the average taxpayer, consider imposing premiums. R=The private sector should be there at all costs! Education: L=Education should be only given by the state. No private schools or universities. CL=Cut tution fees in universities by 40%. C=Education is of provincial juridiction, give more money to the provinces. CR=We should keep the status quo. R=Students should pay more for university to have better services. Environment: L=The environment must be our top priority right now! CL=Increase standards, support Kyoto Treaty. C=Promote better environmental policies, stay with Kyoto. CR=Have something more adapted to our country than Kyoto. R=Pull out of Kyoto if the United States and China stays out. Government Reform: L=We need very tight control on campaign finance and activities. CL=We need a proportional voting system for all Samania and its provinces. C=Favor term limits, reduction of government waste. CR=The system is fine right now. R=We must have more referendums and recall initiatives. The Military: L=Have the military as only a peacekeeping force. CL=We should decrease the military funding. C=Keep military budget the same, with more efficient spending. CR=More funding and more equipement. R=We need to significantly increase military funding to meet new threats. Languages: L=Add German and Spanish as official languages. CL=Add Spanish as official language. C=Keep French, English and Sama as official languages. CR=Only French and English should be official languages. R=Language is a provincial issue. Public Transportation: L=Add a subway is every big city in Samania. CL=Invest massive sums in public transportation. C=Public transportation is the future, keep our current policies. Consider creating a ministry for Public Transportation. CR=We should invest in public transportation, however with the private sector involved. R=We should work at making the current system better before investing large sums of money. Immigration: L=Consider having more immigration in cities in rural areas. CL=Having more immigration is good for rural areas. C=Our current policies are fine. CR=Consider only having immigrants from certains fields of work. R=Immigration is a threat to our national culture and way of live. Multiculturalism: L=Multiculturalism is the best policy! CL=We should have a better integration of immigrants. C=Immigrants must be fluant in two of our three official languages. CR=Immigrants must be Samanians first, if they want to live in our country. Abolish the double citizenship. R=We should adopt the melting-pot model. Language laws: L=We must forbid every sign which is not in French and English. CL=We must strengthen our language laws to include more Sama in signs. C=Keep as is. CR=We must make our language laws more flexible. R=Abolish the language laws. Personal and corporate tax: L=Increase income tax significantly for everybody. CL=Targeted increases for the richest and rich corporations. C=Keep our income tax as is. CR=Reduce income tax for the middle-class significantly. R=Flat tax and reduce it. Public Broadcasting: L=All broadcasting must be public. CL=Public broadcasting in good and deserves more funding C=Keep the funding as it is. CR=Public broadcasting should not competes with the private sector. R=The state don't have it's place in broadcasting. Rely on donations instead. Asylum and Refugees: L=Accept all asylum seekers CL=Accept some asylum seekers C=Have a reform in this way to have less asylem seekers. CR=Accept less asylum seekers. R=No asylum seekers should be allowed into Samania. Tourism: L=Build eight new international airports and have 20% of our land for national parks. Lift all visa restrictions. CL=Increase funding by 40% and lift visa restrictions for many countries. Build 40 new hostels. C=Go ahead with investments in hotels, hostels, campgrounds and resorts. CR=We should have more restrictions on visa. R=All tourism should be with an organized tour. Federal District: L=The federal district should be under federal control with no representatives in parliament. CL=The federal district should be under federal control with representatives in parliament and with an District assembly. C=Hold a referendum on the subject. CR=The federal district should have more powers R=The federal districts should have the same powers as any province. Crime: L=We should give minimum sentencing to prisonners and focus on rehabilitation only. CL=Abolish the death penality. C=Make a referendum on the death penality. Invest more money into our prisons. CR=Harder sentences for some offences. Consider using the death penality only for specific offences. R=Harder sentences for all offenders. Red-Tape reduction: L=Create a ministry of red tape reduction. CL=Create a phone line for gouvernment red tape. C=Info Samania is working well. CR=Have more offices for Info Samania. R=Make the gouvernement imputable on everything. Voting turnout: L=Consider voting per internet, digital TV and cellphone. CL=More flexible hours for polling stations. Make polling stations open one week before the vote. C=80% is fine as voting turnout. CR=Make the voting compulsary for everybody between 20 and 60. R=Make the voting compulsary for everybody. Marijuana: L=Legalize marijuana with the same rules for cigarettes. CL=Decriminalize marijuana only for very small doses. C=Make a referendum on the subject. CR=Keep the status quo. R=Marijuana is a big problem as a gateway drug. The President: L=Abolish the president. It's just useless. CL=Have the president chosen by the National Assembly. C=The president is okay as ceremonial and elected. CR=Give the president more powers. R=Abolish the Prime Minister for a stronger president. International Relations: L=We don't need any relations with any country. CL=We must have relations only with our neighbouring countries in Africa and Asia. C=We must have good relations with all the countries in the world. CR=We must have close relations with Japan, Australia, the European Union and the U.S. R=We must have closer relations with the U.S. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EGaffney 17 Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 I agree, this looks like it could be really good. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Standings: Alliance-Parti National (Center-Right):248 seats Leader: Jean Martin CR is about every issue Except: Sama National Health System:C Education:C Languages:C Public Transportation:C Language laws:C Tourism:C Red-Tape reduction:R Marijuana:R The President:C Democratic Party: (Center):128 seats Leader: Édouard Robert C is about every issue except: Education:CL Asylum and Refugees:CL Socialist Party-Green Party:(Center-Left):50 Leader: John Maka CL is about every issue except: International Relations:C Union Nationale (Right):48 Leader: Marc Duplessis R is about every issue except: Public Transportation:CR Language Laws:L Parti des Indépendents (Centre):6 Leader: Graham Smith The Samian Question:CL Samania National Heath System:C Education:CL Environment:C Government Reform:CL The Military:CR Languages:CL Personal and corporate tax:CR Public Broadcasting:CR Asylum and Refugees:CR Tourism:CL Federal District:R Crime:CL Red-Tape reduction:CR Voting turnout:R Marijuana:C The President:L International Relations:C 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gopprogressive 1,063 Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 Do you need me to do anything? It looks like you have it all covered! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 I don't have the ridings with candidates completed and the flags for the provinces. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I think that if we all get together, it will be finished 3 to 4 times earlier than me working alone on a limited time. I don't have a lot of time right now due to an overload of work so I am open to your offers. One person could be responsible of doing each thing so we can do it as a team: -The ridings -The candidates -The parties -Maps and regions -Flags The more people who work on it the better it will be! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EGaffney 17 Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I'll work on some flags and get back to you when done. Do you want aspects of colonialism on the flags, like the the Australian flag? Or will they be more like simply cultural motifs from the mother nation? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Patine 470 Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Don't forget, EGaffney, you promised me a logo for that Third Party in my 2016 US election scenario. I'm just reminding you, as I haven't seen you online for a little while. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
matvail2002 803 Posted October 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 I'll work on some flags and get back to you when done.Do you want aspects of colonialism on the flags, like the the Australian flag? Or will they be more like simply cultural motifs from the mother nation? Flags with cultural motifs will be fine. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EGaffney 17 Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 OK then, two sets of images... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EGaffney 17 Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 Have you made a national flag yet? Or do you have any ideas? I will base the Federal District flag on the national flag. I also have to complete New London and Sama-Tue. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EGaffney 17 Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 I can't seem to upload files, so they are presently listed here: http://edwardgaffney.com/images/Flags/ Feel free to suggest ideas/amendments. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
EGaffney 17 Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 Also, why is Alliance so strong federally in New Germany, and so weak at provincial level? And vice-versa for the Democratic Party? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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