Liberland: Europe's tiny new country where taxes are optional
Source: The Independent
A politician from the Czech Republic is claiming to be the President of a brand new independent sovereign state in the Balkans.
Vit Jedlicka, a member of the Conservative Party of Free Citizens, is the self-appointed president of Liberland, a 7sq km country (only the Vatican and Monaco are smaller) where taxes are optional and there is no military.
It is situated on the banks of the Danube between Serbia and Croatia in an unclaimed no-man's land, or terra nullious territory, meaning that neither country has ever held full sovereignty over the area.
... A statement announcing the creation of Liberland read: The objective of the founders of the new state is to build a country where honest people can prosper without being oppressed by governments making their lives unpleasant through the burden of unnecessary restrictions and taxes.
... The country has apparently already received around 20,000 applications for citizenship. Jedlicka estimates that they will receive as many as 100,000 applications by the end of week. Some people, he says, have already made plans to relocate.
Read more: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/welcome-to-liberland-europes-tiny-new-country-where-taxes-are-optional-and-youre-allowed-to-move-in-as-long-as-youre-not-a-nazi-10185477.html