The Union of Eastern European Republics is formed by the Eastern European Treaty Organization's members. It consist of 11 Secondary Republics, until May 1935 when Yugoslavia Secondary Republics split into 8 Secondary Republics of Slovenia, Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia, Vojvodina, Montenegro, Bosnia - Herzegovina and Macedonia. Then in July 1935, Czechoslovakia split into Czech and Slovakia.
Secondary Republics[]
November 1934 - May 1935[]
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Poland
- Hungary
- Bulgaria
- Romania
- Yugoslavia
- Albania
- Czechoslovakia
May 1935 - July 1935[]
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Poland
- Hungary
- Bulgaria
- Romania
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Serbia
- Kosovo
- Vojvodina
- Bosnia - Herzegovina
- Montenegro
- Macedonia
- Albania
- Czechoslovakia
July 1935 - present[]
- Estonia
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Poland
- Hungary
- Bulgaria
- Romania
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Serbia
- Kosovo
- Vojvodina
- Bosnia - Herzegovina
- Montenegro
- Macedonia
- Albania
- Czech
- Slovakia
Government[]
- Prime Minister
- President
- Ministry of General Defence
- Ministry of Police and Military
- Ministry of Rural and Agriculture
- Ministry of Education and Training
- Ministry of Finance and Trading
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Investment and Natural Resources
- Ministry of Planning and Investment
- Ministry of Justice
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Import and Export
- Ministry of Currency and Market Management
- Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism
- Ministry of Industry and Improvement
- Ministry of Science Study
- Ministry of Communication
- Ministry of Security
- Ministry of Emergency Situation
- Ministry of Information Technology and Web Policy Control
Country information[]
- Divisions: Secondary Republics - States - Province - District
- Currency: East European Pound
- Capital: Warsaw
Colflicts involved[]
- Helsinki - Baltic battle
- Minsk - Kiev battle
- Rhine battle
- Civil War on the Danube River
- UEER - Sweden territory conflict