Tibet


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Nation Information
The Government of Tibet is formed and positions are as follows:

Jetras Gyatso - His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet Gendun Kelsang - His Excellency the Panchen Lama of Tibet Tenpa Tashi - Prime Minister

Urgyen Dorje - Minister of Education Rabsel Paljor - Minister of the Interior Tashi Dawa - Minister of Defense Pema Lingpa - Minister of Justice Osel Dorje - Minister of Trade

Dorje Feng Lu - Head of the Order of Shaolin Ch'an (Personal Bodyguards to the Lamas)

Lobsang Yeshe - Ambassador to Neo Japan Guand Yung - Ambassador to Forever Battlefield Tinley Tenzin - Ambassador to Promised Land Chokeyi Gyaltsen - Ambassador to Slavorussia (Slavorussia's Ambassador - Roman Chernov) Kyabje Rinpoche - Ambassador to USNA Khenpo Gyaltsen - Ambassador to Land of 1000 Swords Trupely Kalu - Ambassador to the Kingdom of Sahrani Tseng Ch'an - Ambassador to Franzharia (Franzharia's Ambassador - Garridan Tylger) Dondup Khenpo - Ambassador to Novus Niciae (Novus Niciae's Ambassador - Dr Sanesue Akita)

All Tibetan citizens undergo the teachings of Shambhala, the Sacred Path of the Warrior. Through these teachings, Tibet has a "National Guard" type program, which is styled after a government sanctioned martial arts mentorship.

Tibet uses Hydropower from dams built along our many powerful rivers (Water Resource) Buddhist Monks have been producing the finest Wine for centuries in Tibet (Wine Resource)

Tibet has a mostly Secular Government (Democracy) that the people prefer, but they love the Dalai Lama (High Happiness Level), who intially formed the government, and have offered him the title of King twice, which he has refused. The Dalai Lama is the official head of the Buddhist Religion in Tibet, but he is also the accepted world diplomat and representative of the Tibetan People. The Prime Minister is the official head of Tibetan Government, but with the respect and wisdom that the Dalai Lama carries, he is extremely influential.

Tibet doesn't believe in forcing a religion or belief onto anyone (National Religion is None), however most Tibetans practice Buddhism. In Tibet, criminals are sentenced to hard labor and their wages are paid to the victims and their families until all damage is compensated, however long that may take.

The Tibetan Banking Society offers International Private Bank Accounts to anyone who is looking for this added degree of financial security and privacy.

Tibet has declared neutrality in the politics of the world and is protected by the Tibetan Protection Pact.