Finland needs start up help.
Misho
Apparently the admins had no plan of actions what to do with a restored country, Finland lacks currency, companies, government.
Admin must resolve the problems they can - and there are plenty of them as you can see in the post from Lauri Relander. Poland will face the same problmens within a couple of days.
Here is a report from Lauri Relander:
Here's the big problem: All the companies that are physically located in Eastern Finland have become some sort of Finnish-Norwegian hybrids, so our economy is a complete mess. I, as a brand new Finn, can work for a company located in Norway, but for some reason I cannot work for a company located in Finland. I also cannot buy commodities made in Finland for several reasons. Finnish companies located in Finland cannot sell their good to Finns also located in Finland without an export license to Finland. What?!! Prises are also ridiculous as those goods need to be exported and imported from Finland to Finland. Those taxes are naturally collected by a government that does not exist. As we have no government, we can't print Finnish marks. Finding and getting those left before the previous war is proving to be a challenging task. Newspapers are also acting up. If I write an article it will show in Norway, but not in Finland.
That said, a country with no president, no congress, no money and no companies is looking for a bit of help.
Lauri Relanders post
We can help out with Gifts and Food. Either as a nation or as citizens helping other citizens. Finland should not hesitate to ask nor should Sweden wait for such a request, it should be natural for us to help out in situations like this. Finland would help us!
The swedish military and the swedish hospital ship are ready,
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Do you live in Finland? Do you need Gifts? Did you fight for Finland in the war? PM me and I send some until I am out of stock.
ok...so finnish people, if want food or gifts, I can donate 😉
PM me!
I think it's great the way it is. It feels "right". I don't think a country could just live along after a resistance war. In the real world it would need external help too.. or loong time to recover from the occupation. (Okay, in a real world scenario, the country would also has to suffer from human resource and infrastructure deficit because of the battles in they cities)
They do, they lost their hospital and their (non existant) defence system.
write a plan for help and we all (swedish economy) can help 😉
What if rebelled country would be in a state of turmoil for week or so. During that time candidates for congress and presidency would be set and both congressmen and president would be elected after this time of turmoil.
I think that companies should work as expected. These bugs seem outrageous. 😕
"Do you live in Finland? Do you need Gifts? Did you fight for Finland in the war? PM me and I send some until I am out of stock. "
I agree with frozen 4.I have food and gifts ,also.Who want them ,PM.Even though i am a romanian imigrant i want to help eFinland anyway i can. I talked to eromanians as well.Hopefuly ,e finland will get help from them to.Aslo i will donate gold ,and encourage other players to do the same,to the finish treasury(even though i don't have a lot.I can only spare 0.5 gold)
We truly appreciate the help you are willing to give us. We are currently compiling a list of people who are desperately in need of help and give the list to you. Perhaps the best way is to ask people of free Finland to post on this article so they can tell what they are in need of.
Thank you all.
PM me and I will help.
They dont need help
Erepublik V1, or maybe Bugrepublik?
I got no money right now, but least I got food for 2 weeks, but I need t find job before that runs out...
1 more resistance war in norway (Southern Finland),
is this state will join to finland ?
"1 more resistance war in norway (Southern Finland),
is this state will join to finland ?"
Yeah. If the RW is victorious the rebelled region will become a part of eFinland.