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Capital | Northeim | ||||||
Largest city | Northeim | ||||||
Language | German | ||||||
Government | Military Republic | ||||||
Legislature | High Council | ||||||
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Population | Approx. 730,000 | ||||||
Currency | Deutchmark |
Northeim is a city-state centered around the city of Northeim in central Germany.
History
Post Doomsday
Militarization
Expansion
Government
The government of Northeim is split into two parts, the High Council, and the Municipal Council.
Municipal Council
The Municipal Council is an elected government body made up of elected representatives from each of the towns and cities within Northeim's territory. Its main responsibility is for determining social policy and handling the economic affairs of the state.
High Council
The High Council is an unelected body made up of 7 members, 5 military and two civilian who oversee the foreign policy, military matters, and overall direction of Northeim. Any legislation drafted or decisions made by the Municipal Council must be approved by the High Council before becoming law. When a member dies, retires, or resigns, a new member is appointed by the remaining high councillors.
Military
Economy
Foreign Relations
Until recently, Northeim hasn't had any contact with any established states. The closest they had come to until contact with the Prussian military in Wolfsburg in May 2010 was brief conflict with a city state based out of the city of Weimar to the south.