The European Union State
The European Union State (also known as the European Theater) consists of two blocks the Western Block and the Eastern Block. The Western Block consist of the U.K., Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Luxemburg, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Greece, and Italy*. All of whom are considered the capitalist countries. They are the most effected by European Union policy and are the most influential over it. The Eastern Block consists of Russia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Maldova, Bulgaria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, and North Macedonia. These nations are consider as the neo-soviet nations and tend to play by slight different rules. However they are part of European Union and do get a say over policy. They joined the Union State since to them it is better to unify Europe and work together as one large economic block. National identity then has slowly faded but ethnic identities have gained more representation as a result of this. Currently the U.K. is holding a debate within her borders about whether or not they should remain in the Union. The U.K. claim that they take on 50% of Eastern European immigrants who were devastated by the 4th corporate war. To them this is putting a strain on their economy. The European Union along with the Soviet Space program are the largest and most advanced space program.
Leader: Speaker Ida Lievenes (Belgium)
Government: Federal Democracy
Capital: Brussels
Corporations: Sov Oil, Zhirafa, Euro Space, World Sat.
Exports: Technological developments, oil, industrial equipment.
*Switzerland is typically considered a member and for all practical purposes they might as well be but officially they are not a part of the Union.

"It's odd to say but unionization in Europe increased diversity but weakened nations." - Dee Ripper
Type
Geopolitical, Country
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