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    Helvetic Model (shortened to Helvet), also known as Helvetism is a libertarian, economically right-wing and culturally (usually) right-wing ideology. Helvet can be seen as a Libertarianism response to the Nordic Model, when espoused by Social Democrats. Helvet believes that the best society to currently exist in the world right now is the one of Switzerland and of it's smaller neighbour Liechtenstein. With focus being put on: low tax rates, openness for international trade, strict neutrality in wars and other international affairs, strict federalism and an abundance of referendums and a lot of individualism, along with very low market intervention from the state, and in Liechtenstein precisely, also a Monarchy.

    Personality

    Helvetism usually represents a combinations of stereotypes about the Swiss, Liechtensteinians and/or Helvetophiles (Swissaboos). With the major one being willingness to accept to store wealth from anyone in his banks and not getting involved in fights.

    How to Draw

    Color Name HEX RGB
    Crimson #CE1126 206, 17, 38
    Navy Blue #002B7F 0, 43, 127
    Orange-Red #DA291C 218, 41, 28
    White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255

    Helvetic Model's design is a combination of Swiss and Liechtenstein symbols:

    1. Draw a ball
    2. Draw a bicolour: navy blue at the top and crimson red at the bottom, representing the flag of Liechtenstein.
    3. In the top-left corner, draw Swiss coat-of-arms (an orange-red shield with a white cross/plus in the middle)
    4. Add eyes

    You're done!

    Relationships

    Friendly

    Neutral

    Enemies

    •   National Socialism - Fascist murderer gib me gold
    •   Jacobinism - You invaded and puppeted Switzerland! To be fair, it wouldn't have been as much of a safe-haven today without becoming neutral post-war, so thanks, I guess?

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    1. Switzerland has a generous welfare state and high unionization; but benefits are treated as debt and some social programs are market-based (e.g., compulsory private health insurance).
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