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Dänsétòuésän is a sovereign micronation that boasts a rich cultural heritage, a strong government structure, and a commitment to progress and innovation.
It runs under a parliamentary system and follows a well-defined legal framework.
The Micronation of the Republic of Dänsétòuésän is 4000 ft² big and is located in Bukit Timah, Singapore.
The official language is Dänsétòuésänian, but English is widely spoken and used in government, education, and business.
The official currency is the Dänsétòuésänean Danset (DSD). It has a fixed exchange rate of 1 Danset = 2 Singapore Dollars (SGD). The currency is divided into 10 Danon, although Danon is rarely used.
Dänsétòuésän is a Unitary Parliamentary Republic, consisting of the Parliament and Cabinet. The Parliament is responsible for law-making, while the Cabinet, composed of selected Members of Parliament, handles executive decisions.
The current Prime Minister is His Excellency, Prime Minister Dr. Landon Lim ORD HOD, who has been in office since 2020 after the resignation of Senior Prime Minister Dr. Jane Gænon.
The current President is His Excellency, President Dr. Cam Clavelli ORD HOD, who has been in office since 2025 after the resignation of:
Deputy President Dr. Pan Junni ORD HOD (2024)
Deputy President Ms. Lulu Gentzel ORD HOD
Laws, acts, and bills go through a structured voting system in Parliament or Cabinet.
Bills require 25% approval, Acts require 50% approval, and Laws require 75% approval. Laws passed through the Cabinet hold more authority than those passed by Parliament.
Parliamentary elections are held every 5 years.
Cabinet elections are held every 10 years.
Prime Ministral elections are held every 5 years.
Vice-Prime Ministral Elections are held every 5 years.
Presidential Elections are held every 5 years.
Vice-Presidential Elections are held every 10 years.
Ministral Elections are held every 10 years.
The last General Elections for the Micronation were held in 2020 for Prime Minister, Parliament, Vice-Prime Minister, and Presidents, where the ruling Dänsétòuésän Progress Party (DPP) secured a majority.
There are currently three major parties:
Dänsétòuésän Progress Party (DPP) – The ruling party for the past 5 years.
Power Party of Dänsétòuésän (PPD) – The main opposition party.
Independent Party of Dänsétòuésän (IPD) – A smaller party focusing on independent policies.
By 1st July 2025, the Parliament will expand to 500 Members with a maximum of 5 political parties.
The key industries include technology, research, manufacturing, finance, transportation, and energy. Dänsétòuésän is known for its innovation and commitment to sustainable development.
Dänsétòuésän observes several national holidays, including Dänsétòuésän Day (8th August), Dänsétòuésän Flag Day, and Labor Day. A full list of public holidays is available under the Culture tab.
Citizenship applications are open to individuals who meet the following criteria:
Demonstrated commitment to Dänsétòuésän’s values and culture.
Contribution to the country through work, investment, or special talent.
Successful completion of the naturalization process.
Have successfully passed their Visa, Green Card, Orange Card, Red Card, and PR Processes.
Have denounced their previous citizenship if dual citizenship is not allowed in that country
Visa requirements are not necessary for visitors who intend to stay for less than 10 days.
Visitors are encouraged to check with Dänsétòuésän's Ministry of Foreign Affairs by emailing dansetouesan@gmail.com for up-to-date travel information.
Yes, dual citizenship is permitted with certain countries under Dänsétòuésän's Nationality Act, provided it does not conflict with the laws of the applicant's other country of citizenship.
Yes, Dänsétòuésän has a National Defense Force (NDF) that focuses on homeland security, cyber defense, and intelligence operations. The country also has strategic alliances with neighboring nations for defense purposes. We have our own Army, Navy, Air Force, and Cybersecurity Agency.
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