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Cadet Nation of the Carpathian Security Confederation (CSCN) 1. Citizenship Requirements To become a citizen of the CSCN, individuals must meet all of the following: 2. Government Structure The government is a meritocratic, military-intelligence-led council: Supreme Council (Executive & Legislative Authority) Legislative Assembly Judiciary 3. Strategic Objectives 4. Citizenship Lifecycle…


Cadet Nation of the Carpathian Security Confederation (CSCN)

1. Citizenship Requirements

To become a citizen of the CSCN, individuals must meet all of the following:

  1. Military-Intelligence Training – Completion of accredited military intelligence programs.
  2. NATO-Standard Qualifications:
    • Medical Officer Certification (NATO-compliant)
    • Engineering Degree (NATO-compliant)
  3. Ethics and Leadership Assessment – Demonstration of commitment to the Universal Humanist Promise: respect for human rights, science, and diplomacy.
  4. Minimum Age Requirement – 18 years old at the time of application.
  5. Commitment to National Defense – Oath to protect the nation’s mining, business, and strategic interests.

2. Government Structure

The government is a meritocratic, military-intelligence-led council:

Supreme Council (Executive & Legislative Authority)

  • Commander-in-Chief: Oversees defense, intelligence, and diplomacy.
  • Minister of Defense & Intelligence: Coordinates NATO-aligned operations.
  • Minister of Science & Engineering: Oversees technical infrastructure, mining security, and energy projects.
  • Minister of Health & Medical Services: Ensures citizen readiness and health compliance.
  • Minister of Diplomacy & Trade: Manages international negotiations, alliances, and economic security.

Legislative Assembly

  • Comprised of 10 elected council members chosen from qualified military-intelligence citizens.
  • Responsible for passing laws, approving budgets, and overseeing strategic projects.

Judiciary

  • Special Military-Cadet Court handles disputes, legal enforcement, and adherence to citizenship obligations.

3. Strategic Objectives

  1. Security & Defense
    • Protect Carpathian Basin mining operations and regional business interests.
    • Maintain advanced NATO-aligned defense capabilities for border security.
  2. International Influence
    • Use strategic positioning and military-intelligence leverage to engage Russia diplomatically.
    • Encourage conflict resolution via humanist and scientific negotiation frameworks.
  3. Education & Professional Excellence
    • Mandatory military-intelligence, medical, and engineering education for all citizens.
    • Continuous professional development aligned with NATO standards.
  4. Economic Security
    • Support sustainable mining, energy, and industrial projects.
    • Ensure business operations are defended against sabotage or geopolitical threats.

4. Citizenship Lifecycle & Obligations

  • Cadet Phase (Years 1–5): Military, intelligence, medical, and engineering training.
  • Active Service Phase (Years 6–12+): Deployment to strategic posts; defense of national and international business interests.
  • Lifetime Citizenship: Requires ongoing adherence to security, ethics, and NATO-aligned standards.

5. Diplomatic Philosophy

  • All engagements are humanist and scientifically informed, avoiding unnecessary aggression.
  • Strategic pressure is applied to adversarial states through defense and economic leverage, aiming for a “checkmate negotiation” rather than war.
  • CSCN positions itself as a stabilizing force for Europe and the Carpathian Basin, upholding universal humanist values.

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