The Parasolian Gazette
24th March, 2026
The Parasolian Gazette
24th March, 2026
Capital City reaches unemployment of 63%.
24th March, 2026
In the recent documents published by King of Parasolia, regarding the economic situation. Fort Rybitwa, one of the key settlements in our micronation, is facing a serious economic challenge. Recent estimates suggest that 63% of residents in Fort Rybitwa are currently unemployed, a figure that has raised concern among citizens and leadership alike. While micronations often face unique economic limitations, such a high unemployment rate highlights deeper structural issues that need attention. This means that there is a significant reduced activity, and a lack of people in many jobs such as Nettle Gardener and Litter Picker - occupations that desperately need people to work for.
24th March, 2026
Plans are currently underway to launch the new Micronational Parliament initiative in the near future, with early discussions already involving representatives from several micronations, including Gremmenton. The project aims to bring together at least one candidate from each participating nation to collaborate online, share ideas, and support one another in areas such as flag design, economic management, and eco-friendly development strategies. Once established, members will also be encouraged to join a political party or coalition within the parliament to help organize discussions and proposals more effectively.
Free Market is not coming soon.
24th March, 2026
Debate over the nation’s economic direction has intensified after the Prime Minister, Ando expressed a more lenient and cautious stance toward converting the economy to a free market system. The position comes following concerns raised by the King about the financial cost of supporting such a transition.
According to statements from the Crown, the King has made it clear that he will not fund private companies in order to pay wages to citizens. He reportedly warned that covering employment costs or subsidizing businesses would create a significant financial burden for the nation. Given the current economic situation, the King believes that introducing a full free market system at this moment would be too expensive.
This contradicts to the promising main policy of the SPIP party, is that to turn the Parasolian nation to have a Free Market and Capitalist taxation system, which was also promised by the now collapsed and cancelled Green Party, with former Prime Minister Natan, also promising the same and not being able to comply.