Paraguay

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Current Advisories, Warnings, and Announcements
National Airspace:No restrictions, OPEN

Land Port of Entries: Minimal delays, OPEN

Travel Restrictions: NONE

Travel Advisories: NONE

Government
Paraguay’s government is a representative democracy. The central government contains 3 separate branches of power, the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The Executive is headed by the President and is assisted by an appointed cabinet. The Legislative consists of the Chamber of Freedom which is divided into two houses, the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. The Judicial Branch shall consist of local, state, and a national court.

Executive Government
President: Jose Gomez (MORE INFO- http://cybernations.wikia.com/wiki/President_of_Paraguay)

Vice President: George Patterson

Secretary of State: Celestina Scavo

Secretary of Treasury: Laurie Starcher

Secretary of Defence: Tamie Sabb

Attourney General: Cayla Troyer

Secretary of Interior: Marceline Smyth

Secretary of Agriculture: Andy Hodge

Secretary of Commerce: Mercedes Vierling

Secretary of Labor: Danna Maniscalco

Secretary of Health and Human Services: Theressa Kubiak

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: Marinda Gustin

Secretary of Transportation: Ellamae Rames

Secretary of Energy: Josefina Fenderson

Secretary of Education: Marina Toscano

Secretary of Veteren Affairs: Phung Sultan

Secretary of Homeland Security: Diana Sheen

Current Chamber of Freedom
House Speaker: Franklyn Kreiner

President pro tempore of the Senate: Horacio Astorga

State Senators: Nova Sober, Alissa Racine, Bee Maples, Beulah Halverson, Caryn Kennerson, Jadwiga Devries, Josh Hiebert, Marguerite Yoho, Rory Handy, Roslyn Strand, Joaquina Angel, Claribel Myatt, Maxine Alvidrez, Chanell Kauffman, Santiago Rix, Gwendolyn Flink, Alene Leveille, Porsche Vandegrift, Laquanda Lachermeier, Eduardo Dabney

State Deputies: Tomeka Shamburger, Yulanda Lander, Andy Brawn, Rebecca Filmore, Una Jepson, Sara Leclaire, Tesha Loth, Nathanial Hawbaker, Fidelia Broadwater, Layla Oneil, Fernande Birch, Vertie Pfister, Karla Fleet, Sarina Conger, Wendolyn Kontos, Han Laureano, Hsiu Krenz, Ivana Bender, Irmgard Hochstetler, Roscoe Heit, Pei Cornwall, Reynalda Diniz, Aleen Remaley, Rashida Knop, Charisse Bahe, Brendan Deckman, Stephan Maeda, Abbie Calzada, Rolland Gaulding, Marcia Zanchez

National Supreme Court of Paraguay
1. Sylvia Warren

2. Cedric Montgomery

3. Marian Martin

4. Sheila Koser

5. Winford Mccrady

6. Carylon Mckellar

7. Gino Ryerson

8. Tyisha Border

9. Vicente Kirkendall

Military
MORE INFO- http://cybernations.wikia.com/wiki/Armed_Forces_of_Paraguay

The military of Paraguay consist of the Paraguayan army and air force. The constitution of Paraguay establishes the President of Paraguay as the commander-in-chief. Paraguay has voluntary military service, and 18-year-old males and older are eligible for three year enlistment. Those 22-year-old males and older with a college degree are eligible for commissioning as an officer.

MORE INFO- http://cybernations.wikia.com/wiki/Coast_Guard_of_Paraguay

On 8/14/XX the Department of Homeland Security has announced the creation of the Coast Guard. The Coast Guard will operate under the DoHS, however if approved by the Chamber of Freedom and the President, the Coast Guard may be federalized and placed under the Department of Defense. All of this is has been approved by the Chamber of Freedom under the "Protection of the Waters and National Security Act" which has been signed by President Jose Gomez.

States
Paraguay consists of 5 states, each run by an elected governor.

State of San Sebastián Governor: Kraig Dutra

State of La Paz Governor: Clelia Fecteau

State of San Juan Governor: Shantay Gaddy

State of San Miguel Governor: Linwood Chaidez

State of Santa Maria Governor: Argentina Vose



Economy
Landlocked Paraguay has a market economy distinguished by a large informal sector, featuring re-export of imported consumer goods to neighboring countries, as well as the activities of thousands of microenterprises and urban street vendors. Recently the government has invested an estimate $150 billion in the Defense industries in order to modernize and equip the army and air force.

Foreign Relations
MORE INFO- http://cybernations.wikia.com/wiki/Foreign_Affairs_of_Paraguay

Demographics
Paraguay's population is distributed evenly through the country. At one time about 56% of Paraguayans lived in urban areas, making Paraguay one of the least urbanized nations in South America. Today however due to government and foreign investment in its industries and companies, Paraguay has become very wealthy.

Religion
The official state religion is Roman Catholicism, however the constitution tolerates all religions.

Culture
Additionally, nearly all Paraguayans also speak English, and it is the only South American country to have it as its official language. Sports in Paraguay is an important part of Paraguayan national culture. Football is the most popular sport, while other sports such as rugby union, volleyball, basketball, and tennis all have significant popularity. Chess, futsal, golf, motorsport, and rowing are also noteworthy Paraguayan sports and pastimes.

Education
Literacy is about 93% and 85% of Paraguayans finish the 5th grade. Literacy does not differ much by gender. Primary education is free and mandatory and takes nine years. Secondary education takes three years. Paraguay's universities include: National University of the Ascension, Catholic University of our Lady of the Ascension, the Catholic University of Paraguay, and the new National University of Science and Technology.

Healthcare
Average life expectancy in Paraguay is rather high, as of 2013, it was an average of 75 years.

In addition Paraguay has several Level 1 Hospitals in developed cities. And several Level 2 hospitals in less developed cities.