State of the Nation
State of the Nation may refer to:
Speeches made by a country's Head of State to its legislature:
- State of the Nation (Luxembourg), a speech made annually by the Prime Minister of Luxembourg to the national legislature, the Chamber of Deputies
- State of the Nation (Russia), a speech given by the Russian President to outline the state and condition in which Russia is in
- State of the Nation Address (Philippines), an annual address by the President of the Philippines to the Congress of the Philippines
- State of the Nation Address (South Africa), an annual event in the Republic of South Africa, in which the President of South Africa reports on the status of the nation
- State of the Nation (Ghana), an annual address to Parliament given by the President of the republic of Ghana covering economic, social, and financial state of the country according to Article 67 of the country's constitution.
For a general discussion of such speeches by a Head of State under aristocrat (elite government) rulership, see Speech from the throne
For similar speeches that are not called "State of the Nation" see:
- September Declaration (Septemberverklaring), Flanders
- The Speech from the throne (Troonrede) on Prinsjesdag or Prince's Day, the Netherlands
- State Opening of Parliament, for the United Kingdom
- State of the Union, for the United States; also
- State of the Union (disambiguation)
- State of the State address, a speech customarily given once each year by the governors of most states of the United States
- Policy Address for Hong Kong
Television series:
- State of the Nation (TV series), a series of investigative journalism programmes made by Granada Television from 1966 until 1988
- State of the Nation with Jessica Soho, a Philippine TV news program
Music:
- "State of the Nation" (New Order song), a 1986 song by New Order
- "State of the Nation" (Industry album), album by Industry
- "State of the Nation (Industry song)", a 1984 song by Industry
- State of the Nation (EP), an EP by The Generators
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