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I hereby found the Hanoverian Progressive Party. The Progressive Party supports:
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[*]no government-sanctioned simulation for Hanover<>
[*]allowing people who are not Members of Parliament to serve as Ministers<>
[*]active recruitment<>
[*]development of a working economy for Hanover<>
[*]recreating Hanover's judicial system<>
[*]maintenance of Hanoverian diplomatic relationships<>
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Quote:no government-sanctioned simulation for Hanover

We currently have no such thing to my knowledge

And some would say that a "working" economical system would be a simulation.
Mr. Legate Harvey,
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Quote:no government-sanctioned simulation for Hanover


We currently have no such thing to my knowledge

Exactly. The Progressive Party wishes to continue this status.

Quote:And some would say that a "working" economical system would be a simulation.
I think you're misunderstanding what I'm talking about. I'm NOT talking one of those things with fake exchange rates and stuff.
Could you perhaps explain what it would entail, M'sieur?

My Best Regards,

John Harvey.

N.B.: The proper address for a Legate is Your Excellency.
Your Excellency,

First off, please accept my apology for addressing you wrong.

As for the economy, I see it being completely self-sustained. It would be based on something similar to the phpBank system, and would utilize a Hanoverian currency that was completely Hanoverian. It would have exchange rates, but you would not be able to convert your dollars or yen into Hanoverian currency nor vice-versa. Therefore, you aren't spending any macronational money while participating in the vibrant Hanoverian economy. The businesses opened would be ones providing real services--law, graphic design, etc.--not things like truck companies that existed purely for simulation.

Does that answer your question?
No worries, Mr. Smith.

Your economy is indeed the one that I had imagined, however, I had forgotten about the graphics and other such services for sale. So it is not quite a simulated economy. In fact it isn't at all. Which is a plus.

Your economy is similar if not identical to the one found in Treesia, minus the ships for sale. Treesians bartered in graphics just such as you propose.

Your idea is quite good. I may make some suggestions that I have been wanting to make ever since I started micronations. I'll tell you when I develop them further.

Yours Most Sincerely,

John
Your Excellency,

Wow, thanks for your support. If enough citizens also support this, we should begin pushing the relevant legislation through Parliament.

What party are you in?
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