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Comparing my three nationalities.

Started by Alejo Fernández, March 07, 2021, 05:40:07 PM

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Alejo Fernández

Hello everyone!
Today we are going to compare my three nationalities (Argentine, Italian, and Talossan).
Basically we are going to compare different things such as monarchical system, type of state, among other issues.
ATTENTION: This thread is not intended to annoy anyone.
They are for informational purposes only, and are used under Fair Use.
Now, let's get started.
Monarchical system
Argentina: It can be clearly seen in the constitution that Argentina strictly prohibits noble titles.
I quote:
"Article 16.- The Argentine Nation does not admit prerogatives of blood or birth: there are no personal privileges or titles of nobility in it. All its inhabitants are equal before the law, and admissible in employment without any other condition than suitability. Equality is the basis of the tax and public charges."
Reference:http://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/0-4999/804/norma.htm
Italy: The constitution of Italy is less strict than Argentina, but still does not admit the titles of nobility.
He admits them, but under strict conditions.
I quote:http://www.ub.edu/ciudadania/hipertexto/evolucion/textos/ci1947.html
Talossa: Talossa, is a state that allows noble titles, being a monarchy.
I quote: https://talossa.com/monarchy/
Protection of animals + restrictions with pets.
Argentina: Argentina has a law, which prohibits testing cosmetics on Animals.
Although it is a good thing, the truth is that it is not very "pet friendly".
In the City of Buenos Aires, pets such as dogs and cats must be on a leash, and unfortunately, they are not allowed inside food and public service stores (Although assistance dogs are allowed on a leash), but I repeat , only in the city of Buenos Aires. Other provinces/municipalities have less strict ordinances.
I quote: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/justicia/derechofacil/leysimple/maltrato-animales https://www.argentina.gob.ar/justicia/derechofacil/aplicalaley/mascota.http://bapc.buenosaires.gob.ar/mascotas_locales_gastronomicos/#.YEVeLVVMTIU.
Italy: Perhaps Italy, being European, is one of the most pet-friendly countries in the world (In addition, being part of the European Union, it prohibits testing on animals).
Despite this, in most places Italy requires dogs to be leashed, in addition to requiring a muzzle in several places.
Italy is one of my favorite nationalities, although it is very strict with dogs, in addition to that if the place prohibits dogs, it must have an ugly sign indicating that they are prohibited.
I quote: https://www.travelnuity.com/dog-friendly-italy/#:~:text=You'll%20have%20no%20trouble,first%20check%20with%20the%20waiter..
Talossa: I didn't find much information on the internet about Talossa. Although having become independent from the United States, you must have similar laws.
I relied on Milwakee to do this.
Well, in Milwakee there are very strict rules with pets, like not having more than three dogs, cats must be registered (I don't know if microchipped). They must have their leash, among other things.
Although if they entrusted me to me, I would make Talossa a Pet-friendly country.
I quote: https://www.murphyprachthauser.com/blog/milwaukee-dog-owners-from-the-best-parks-to-laws-what-you-need-to-know.
PS: I forgot to say that the United States does not have Anti-testing rules, so I think it's a shame.
State type (country)
Argentina: The constitution (see reference above) says that Argentina is a federal state, however, the state intervenes in many things with the provinces, and they do not have freedoms, which I personally do not like.
And that the provinces have laws that are very similar to each other, as if they were "viral."
Italy: Italy is a unitary country, but decentralized, which makes the Italian government "dominate the country."
I quote: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Map_of_unitary_and_federal_states.svg.
Talossa: According to the official Wiki, it says  (technically) it is a unitary state, which I understand, because it is a very small country (no offense).
I quote: [url]https://wiki.talossa.com/Kingdom_of_Talossa#:~:text=The%20Kingdom%20of%20Talossa%20is,monarch%20of%20strictly%20limited%20powers.&text=The%20constitution%20is%20codified%20in,which%20replaced%20the%201988%20Constituziun[url].
The end
That's all! I hope you liked my article, feel free to comment what you think.