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Mirina is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Queen Imila II is the monarch and head of state of Mirina. The constitution grants the monarch executive and honorific powers. They preside over the Privy Council; appoints the Prime Minister, usually from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. The monarch also has the power to terminate the tenure of any minister, and to unilaterally dissolve the Parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree. The monarch is formally the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
Mirina is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is [[Imila II]], who acts as the head of state. The constitution grants the monarch a wide berth of executive and ceremonial powers. The monarch presides over the Privy Council; appoints the premier, by convention from the largest political party, and on recommendation from the latter appoints the members of the government. The monarch is also granted the power to terminate the tenure of any minister, and to unilaterally dissolve parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree. Formally the monarch is commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
 
Currently Mirina is considered to be a {{wp|hybrid regime}}, with the 2018 [[Asuran Freedom and Liberty Index]] report describing the country's constitution as allowing "an autocracy dressed as a democracy." Critics of the current regime have asserted that legislative oversight of the regency of the [[Filip, Duke of Kulumbra|Duke Filip]] is non-existent.


===Government===
===Government===
Mirina has a parliamentary government based on the [[x model]]. The [[Stat Gindral of Mirina|Stat Gindral]] of Mirina meets in the [[August Palace]] and has two houses: an elected General Council and a appointed Grand Council. All bills passed must be given Royal Assent before becoming law.
Mirina utilises a system of parliamentary government . The [[Stat Gindral of Mirina|Stat Gindral]] consists of two houses: an elected General Council and a appointed Grand Council. Unlike many other constitutional monarchies, it is not conventional for royal assent to be granted to all bills, though royal assent is not required for legislation to come into force.
 
The head of government of Mirina is the {{wp|prime minister|premier}} ([[Mirine language|Mirine]]: ''Dombra Pristent Kunkeli'', Lord President of the General Council). The premier is described by the constitution as an individual who has the confidence of the monarch, and "the ability to create and promulgate a legislative and budgetary program."


The position of {{wp|prime minister}} ([[Mirine language|Mirine]]: ''Dombra Pristent Kunkeli'', Lord President of the Council), Mirina's head of government, belongs to the person most likely to command the confidence of the General Council; this individual is typically the leader of the political party or coalition of parties that holds the largest number of seats in that chamber. The prime minister chooses a cabinet and its members are formally appointed by the monarch to form Her Majesty's Government. By convention, the monarch respects the prime minister's decisions of government.  
The premier is considered the 'first among equals' among ministers, and appoints a cabinet to oversee various governmental departments. While the constitution grants executive power to the prime minister and cabinet, any decision reached must be given assent by the Privy Council. The current premier is Ntoni Mitisalikari, leader of the [[Alydian People's Party]], who has been in office since 12 June 2014.  


The cabinet is traditionally drawn from members of the prime minister's party or coalition and mostly from the Commons Chamber but always from both legislative houses, the cabinet being responsible to both. Executive power is exercised by the prime minister and cabinet, all of whom are sworn into the [[Privy Council of Mirina]], and become {{wp|Ministers of the Crown}}. The current Prime Minister is Ntoni Mitisalikari, leader of the [[Alydian People's Party]], who has been in office since 12 June 2014. Mirina is divided into 300 constituencies, used to elect members of the General Council.  General elections are called by the monarch when the prime minister so advises, and by convention should be called within five years of the last.
The Privy Council is composed of the monarch, the great officers of sttae, and privy councillors appointed on order of the monarch. The current Lord President of the Privy Council is [[Filip, Duke of Kulumbra|Duke Filip]], who also exercises the powers of the monarch during the [[Regency of Mirina|current regency]]


===Devolved administrations===
===Devolved administrations===
Mirina, Pontra, Tembra, Sodna, and Apia each have their own government and executive, led by a president and a devolved bicameral legislature.
Mirina, Mirina-La Makra, Iulan, Mabreta, Visteli, Paluda, Pontra, Tembra, and Apia each have their own government and executive, led by a president and a devolved bicameral legislature.


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Latest revision as of 23:01, 10 May 2020

Crown of Mirina
Kurun di Mbrin
Mirinko Koroa
Flag of Mirina
Flag
of Mirina
Coat of arms
Motto: Mi Mar, Vos Rega
My sea, your king
Capital
and
Iulan
Official languagesMirine
Government
• Queen
Imeli II
Filip, Duke of Kulumbra
Ntoni Mitisalikari
LegislatureStat Gindral
Grand Council
General Council
Population
• 2019 census
23,451,265

Mirina (Mirine: Mbrin), officially the Crown of Mirina (Mirine: Kurun di Mbrin)

Etymology

History

Prehistory

Antiquity

Middle Ages

Early Modern

Lavender Revolution and Li Ristultiun

Contemporary period

Geography

Politics

Mirina is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is Imila II, who acts as the head of state. The constitution grants the monarch a wide berth of executive and ceremonial powers. The monarch presides over the Privy Council; appoints the premier, by convention from the largest political party, and on recommendation from the latter appoints the members of the government. The monarch is also granted the power to terminate the tenure of any minister, and to unilaterally dissolve parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree. Formally the monarch is commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

Currently Mirina is considered to be a hybrid regime, with the 2018 Asuran Freedom and Liberty Index report describing the country's constitution as allowing "an autocracy dressed as a democracy." Critics of the current regime have asserted that legislative oversight of the regency of the Duke Filip is non-existent.

Government

Mirina utilises a system of parliamentary government . The Stat Gindral consists of two houses: an elected General Council and a appointed Grand Council. Unlike many other constitutional monarchies, it is not conventional for royal assent to be granted to all bills, though royal assent is not required for legislation to come into force.

The head of government of Mirina is the premier (Mirine: Dombra Pristent Kunkeli, Lord President of the General Council). The premier is described by the constitution as an individual who has the confidence of the monarch, and "the ability to create and promulgate a legislative and budgetary program."

The premier is considered the 'first among equals' among ministers, and appoints a cabinet to oversee various governmental departments. While the constitution grants executive power to the prime minister and cabinet, any decision reached must be given assent by the Privy Council. The current premier is Ntoni Mitisalikari, leader of the Alydian People's Party, who has been in office since 12 June 2014.

The Privy Council is composed of the monarch, the great officers of sttae, and privy councillors appointed on order of the monarch. The current Lord President of the Privy Council is Duke Filip, who also exercises the powers of the monarch during the current regency

Devolved administrations

Mirina, Mirina-La Makra, Iulan, Mabreta, Visteli, Paluda, Pontra, Tembra, and Apia each have their own government and executive, led by a president and a devolved bicameral legislature.

Mirina Iulan Mirina-Li Makra Mabreta Visteli Pontra Tembra Paluda Apian Isles
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Capital Siul Iulan Badaisa Skipiun Kuloni Ramani Midrani Kratagna Brak
Parliament Krut Gindral of Mirina Iunt of Iulan Krut of Mirina-La Makra Krut of Mabreta Vestiline Krut Supril Krut of Pontra Tembran Gindraltat Iunt of Paluda Apian Krut
Current president Sivil Istatari Grinaldi Sulutot Stifan Nukuntan Mikel Iakatinlak Krodi Suprapasat Galteri Kavalus Vitori Naskrutatur Svitoni Mumbrukan Ioli Pridat
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