Central Economic Commission of Uskor
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Central Economic Commission | |
Economic Planning Commission | |
Logo | |
Former Jurisdiction | Uskor |
Headquarters | City of Stepenavik |
Official languages | English, Swedish, Uskorian |
Leadership | |
Chairman | Charlotte Lindström |
Establishment | |
– Foundation | August 1, 2012 (Socialist Commonwealth) Late 2011 (Kingdom) |
Disestablishment | |
– Repeal of the Planned Economy Act 2011 | March 9, 2013 |
The Central Economic Commission (Swedish: Centrala ekonomiska kommission, Uskorian: Sentral Økonomien Kommissien) was the organisation constitutionally responsible for implementing and overseeing Zealandia's planned economy. Originally established after the abolishment of the Uskorian Stock Exchange under the Planned Economy Act 2011 of the then Kingdom of Uskor.
Role
As set in the Constitution of the Socialist Commonwealth of Uskor it was the role of the central economic commission to:
- protect the economic rights of the citizens
- promote and foster a planned economy with democratic participation
- regulate corporations, investment and finances within the Socialist Commonwealth
Agencies
The CEC had one major agency under it control: