East Slavia

East Slavia or the East Slavic Union (Ukrainian: Східнослов'янського Cоюзу, Belarusian:Ўсходнеславянскага Cаюза) is a sovereign state located solely in Eastern Europe. East Slavia is bordered by Russia to the east, Latvia and Lithuania to the north, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova to the west, and Romania, Moldova, the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea to the south.

East Slavia is a unitary legislative republic composed of 31 oblasts and three Metropolitan cities. The Council is the 555 seat legislature of the country. There is no head of state or head of government in East Slavia, this was ruled in by the Constitution that was passed in 1995. The constitution can only be changed by a public referendum, and measures of change are introduced to the people by the Council. The Council holds several Ministry-Committees which manage the large, centralized government's various affairs. The nation has a medium democracy index, a very low crime rate, a high security index and a medium freedom index.

East Slavia's economy is highly mixed, with limited capitalism permitted by the government. In rural areas, the government manages most commercial economic affairs. In urban areas, the government manages vital economic affairs, and allows regulated capitalism to exist. Economic freedom in the country is indexed as low. The socialism of the state has given rise to high development and standards of living in most of the country, with most people living in good conditions. The impoverished in the nation are taken into the government's extensive welfare program, which gives universal healthcare, state housing, and universal education. The East Slavic economy is stable in relation to its western neighbors, and international trade is primarily done with Russia and other Post-Soviet republics.

East Slavia is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States and the United Nations, and an observer of the European Council. The country has warm to neutral relations with most other nations on a global scale, though it refrains from making military and economic alliances. East Slavia has a protectionist international trade stance and is highly euroskeptic.