# Names of countries and government parties.

World Name: GenoState

Countries:

1. Progenia: As the first country to implement the policy of government-controlled procreation, Progenia is seen as the pioneer of this new world order. The citizens of Progenia are known for their strict adherence to the rules and regulations set by the GenoGuard. The society is highly structured, with everyone knowing their place and purpose. Despite the loss of personal freedom, the people of Progenia take pride in their role in creating what they believe to be a superior society.
2. Affinitas: Affinitas adopted the policy after witnessing the success of Progenia. However, the transition was not smooth. The citizens of Affinitas, initially resistant, have slowly started to accept the new order. The AffinArch, the ruling party, has had to employ stricter surveillance measures to ensure compliance. The society in Affinitas is less harmonious than in Progenia, with a noticeable divide between those who support the policy and those who resist it.
3. Eudoxia: Named after the ancient Greek word for "good lineage," Eudoxia is a country that has taken the government's control to an even more extreme level. Here, the government not only controls procreation but also every aspect of child-rearing. Children are taken away from their biological parents at birth and raised in state-run institutions to ensure they grow up free of "undesirable" influences. The ruling party is The Eudoxian Order.
4. Sapius: This country initially resisted the idea of government-controlled procreation but eventually succumbed due to political pressure and fear of being left behind. In Sapius, the policy is less strict, and the government allows some degree of choice in partner selection, as long as it aligns with the government's guidelines for genetic compatibility. The ruling party is The Sapius Senate.

Government Parties:

1. The GenoGuard- The ruling party in Progenia, the GenoGuard is responsible for the inception and implementation of the policy of government-controlled procreation. They are known for their strict enforcement of the rules and regulations, ensuring that every citizen adheres to their assigned roles in society.
2. The AffinArch - The ruling party in Affinitas, after witnessing the perceived success of Progenia, The AffinArch adopted a similar policy. They have had to employ stricter surveillance and enforcement measures to ensure compliance, due to initial resistance from the citizens.
3. The Eudoxian Order - The ruling party in Eudoxia, they are responsible for implementing and enforcing the extreme policies in Eudoxia, including complete control over child-rearing and education.
4. The Sapius Senate - The ruling party in Sapius, hey govern the country with a more lenient approach to the policy, allowing some choice in partner selection while still adhering to the government's guidelines for genetic compatibility.

Government Departments:

1. Department of Genetic Harmony (DGH) - The department responsible for matching couples based on genetic compatibility.
2. Bureau of Emotional Control (BEC) - The bureau tasked with suppressing emotions and ensuring compliance with the no-love policy.
3. The Reproduction Regulation Authority (RRA) - The authority that schedules and oversees all procreational activities.


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