Please note: This is a version translated to English. Sunilian laws are dismissed in Sträwkürr language.
General idea:
- We strive to achieve personal excellence in all areas of our life, including academic, artistic, economic and social growth.
- We ensure success in a supportive environment that is responsive to individual differences and lifestyles.
- We nurture creativity, resilience and independent thinking.
- We develop and share responsibility for our nation.
- We inspire one another to accept challenges and celebrate achievements.
- Care, empathy and mutual respect characterize our relationships.
- We embrace diversity as one of our strengths.
- We value inclusion as an opportunity to enrich our community.
- We reflect on our actions and are open to new ideas and perspectives.
- We collaborate, cooperate and support each other.
- We contribute to a sustainable world by taking action.
- We make a positive difference in our national and global communities.
Basic laws:
- Use the national languages, especially sträwkürr and bebe, as our shared language
- Arrive on time for appointments.
- Come prepared & equipped for all work.
- Follow “group agreements” in every workgroup
- Support and encourage the national trust of others
- Be respectful and polite to all members of the Sunilian comunity.
- Look after our Sunilian environment and property
- Behave appropriately on Sunilian soil
- Do not exclude others by speaking a language other than the national languages in social situations
- Do not disturb others’ trust to the nation
- Do not be rude
- Do not fight
- Do not litter
- Do not bring inappropriate or dangerous items to Sunilia or Sunilian-organized activites (except government-approved).
- Do not leave Sunilia without permission.
In case of a problem, contact:
- Regional surveyors
- Workgroup leaders
- Regional administrators
- Social help provided by government
- Government
Structure of power in the empire of Sunilian States:
- Emperor
- Important government positions
- Regional administrators
- Workgroup leaders
- Governmental institutions
- External contacts
- Regional surveyors
- Government representatives
- Social benefits
- Opposition
- Broad population