Rise Of The Tainted

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STATUS INFO

STATUS INFORMATION ABOUT THE WORLD GOVERNMENT

CURRENCIES:

In the globalized world Order formed in the aftermath of the Third World War, the primary currency reigning under the auspices of the World Government is the World Credit, commonly denoted as WC. This universal currency serves as the bedrock of international transactions.

Nevertheless, regions of the world maintain their regional currencies for local trade. In North and South America, the United States Dollar (USD) remains a dominant player, facilitating local exchanges and transactions. Africa, under the banner of the African Union, primarily adopts the Pesa for regional trade, despite the WC being the preferred choice for international transactions.

In Greater Asia, the Yen and Yuan are pivotal in continental trade. States like Myanmar, Pakistan, North Korea, Mongolia, and China predominantly utilize the Yuan for local trade, while the rest of the region, including those countries, engage in trade with both the Yen and WC.

Contrastingly, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East have adopted the WC as their exclusive legal tender, uniting these regions under a single currency for both local and international commerce.

POLITICAL REPRESENTATION:

The World Government, headquartered in Zurich, is structured around five regions encompassing Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Each region is entitled to elect five Senators who represent their respective territories within the World Council. The World Council plays a crucial role in global governance and decision-making.

From the pool of twenty-five Senators, a President is democratically elected to lead the World Government. The President takes charge of the Executive branch and possesses the authority to nominate judges in the Judiciary branch. This tripartite system ensures that governance within the World Government remains balanced and transparent.

In normal circumstances, each region manages its affairs independently. However, in times of crises or political instability, the President of the World Government is empowered to issue executive orders to address specific regional issues.