IUUS

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International Union of Unrecognized States
Flag of IUUS
Flag
Coat of arms of IUUS
Coat of arms
Working languageEnglish
Demonym(s)IUUSean
TypeInternational organization
Membership
Leaders
• Co_President
Gerhát Mihály
• Co-President
Gerhát Márton
Establishment
• Creation
March 12, 2023
• Second Member Joins
March 13, 2023
Time zoneUTC-4 to +13

The International Union of Unrecognized States, abbreviated as IUUS, is a political and economic union of 7 member states across the planet.

Member states

Through successive enlargements, the International Union of Unrecognized States has grown from the founding state (Kingdom of Essizia) to several more members. States accede to the union by becoming a party to the founding treaties, thereby subjecting themselves to the privileges and obligations of IUUS membership. This entails a partial delegation of sovereignty to the institutions in return for representation within those institutions, a practice often referred to as "pooling of sovereignty".

Official Member States of the IU
State Accession Population Area Currency Capital Time Zone
Alrodnia March 12, 2023 9 (2022) 0.277 km2 (0.107 sq mi) Indonesian rupiah (Rp)

Monopoly money (₩)

Mikro

Apisia (ALST)
Bolgajna March 13, 2023 31 (2022) 0.77 sq mi (2 km2) Euro (€‎) [de facto]

Paszting [de jure]

Labor (UTC) +1
Centonia March 14, 2023 12 US dollar ($) Richard (GMT) -4
Egemonica October 6, 2023 Euro (€‎) Astolfinia
Saspearian March 14, 2023 12 (2022) 0.034 sq mi (0.088 km2) US dollar ($) Unueco (CST)
Sivland December 21, 2023
Tranar April 8, 2022 17 (2022) 2.59 km2 (1.00 sq mi) Royal Pound Stephen (GMT)+13

Application process

Nations wishing to join the IUUS must fill out this form: https://forms.gle/72zGKsQtRTDAMT66A

Invited members

Nation states who have been invited to join the IUUS:

Financial architecture

Potential common currency

IUUS members committed to study the feasibility of a new common currency or similar. Fair and easier international trade as well as a major reduction in costs of transactions would be some of the reasons why the countries could forge a currency union.

External links

Application form: https://forms.gle/72zGKsQtRTDAMT66A