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| motto = ''Waar kan men anders hopen?'' | | motto = ''Waar kan men anders hopen?'' | ||
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| subdivision_name = [[ | | subdivision_name = [[Rensselaerswijck|Federal Republic of Rensselaerswijck]] {{flagicon image|Rensselaer Flag.png}} | ||
| subdivision_type1 = Province | | subdivision_type1 = Province | ||
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| p4 = NHD4: Helmuth-plein | | p4 = NHD4: Helmuth-plein | ||
| p5 = NHD5: Alqonquain Quarter | |||
| leader_party = [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Mercantile Interest|Mercantile Interest Party]] | | leader_party = [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Mercantile Interest|Mercantile Interest Party]] | ||
| leader_title = Mayor | | leader_title = Mayor | ||
| leader_name = Nicolaas Snijder | | leader_name = Nicolaas Snijder | ||
| population_total = 482,294 | | population_total = 482,294 | ||
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The city of Nieuw Hoop (''English: New Hope'') is the capital city of [[Rensselaerswijck]], as well as the administrative center and largest city in the [[Province of Nieuw Hoop.]] The city was the first settlement to be founded by [[Freijian]] colonists, and duly named for the hope the settlers brought to the colonies. As the seat of all three executive branches of government: the [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic|Parliament]], the [[Supreme Court of Rensselaerswijck|Supreme Court]], and the [[President of Rensselaerswijck|Home Office]] (the official workplace for the Executive Branch and President) it is the most influential city in the country and one of the most influencial in Northern Hibernia. After experiencing a population boom in the late 19th century, Nieuw Hoop was officially granted its own province encompassing various other settlements and towns in and around the Greater Nieuw Hoop area. | |||
Formed by Freijian settlers in the late 17th century, it quickly became a hub of interaction between the indigenous populations of Northern Hibernia and Cybellean colonists. It was documented that excluding trade in the colonies of [[Volkhov]], Nieuw Hoop was the center for the fur and pelt trade for a significant time in all of Northern Hibernia. The city still cements its status as a trade hub for any sea trade or traffic in and out of Rensselaerswjick. | |||
The city is infamous for "making or breaking" any political future in Federal politics, due to its large population. Only 4 presidents in history have been elected without having a majority of Nieuw Hoop back them in a general election, and it is usually the key swing city in most presidential campaigns. While being an urban center, it is a home of diversity, with many different sections and districts. There are many quarters in the city, with groups of Freijian immigrants or indigenous citizens grouping in neighborhoods. | |||
==Politics of Nieuw Hoop== | |||
===Representatives from Niew Hoop=== | |||
Nieuw Hoop as a city proportionally elects five members of [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic|parliament]] to represent it in Federal business, one from each district of Nieuw Hoop. This has caused outcry among some other larger cities in the country, as Nieuw Hoop is the only city or settlement in the country to be represented by more than two members of parliament at one time. The current representatives of Nieuw Hoop are as follows: | |||
* '''NHD1''': [[Hamilton Van Rensselaer Fairfax|Hamilton van Rensselaer]], Deputy President of Rensselaerswjick and head of the [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Republican Unity|Republican Unity Party]] | |||
* '''NHD2''': Kasper Hendriks Boers, member of the [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Mercantile Interest|Mercantile Interest Party]] | |||
* '''NHD3''': Jan-Pieter Snijder, head of the [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Liberal Democrats|Liberal Democrats Party]], leader of the opposition, and brother of Mayor Nicolaas Snijder. | |||
* '''NHD4''': Ron Wildenberg, member of the [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Mercantile Interest|Mercantile Interest Party]]. | |||
* '''NHD5''': Gantse Braaksma, head of the [[Parliament of the Rensselaer Republic#Rensselaer Worker's Movement|Worker's Bloc]] | |||
Due to the political significance of Nieuw Hoop, its representatives have usually gone on to become [[President of Rensselaerswijck|President]], [[Deputy President of Rensselaerswijck|Deputy President]], or party leaders of their respective parties. Currently, three of the eight political parties represented in parliament have their party heads representing Nieuw Hoop. | |||
===Voting Demographics=== | |||
The voting demographics of the city change based on district. While a majority of the city is generally left-leaning, certain sections of the city are home to groups of right-leaning, mostly merchant-class Freijian immigrants. In districts most heavily influenced by the trade ports and merchants of the city, for example, swings to the right are more likely while in more impoverished or lower-class districts like the Alqonquain Quarter finds left-strongholds. No parliament has ever convened with all five members of parliament representing Nieuw Hoop being of the same party. |
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Nieuw Hoop
New Hope | |
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City | |
Etymology: Freijian's "New Hope" upon discovering the colony | |
Motto: Waar kan men anders hopen? | |
Country | Federal Republic of Rensselaerswijck |
Province | Nieuw Hoop |
Founded | 1689 |
Founded by | Freijian |
Nieuw Hoop Districts (NHD) | List of NHD
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Government | |
• Mayor | Nicolaas Snijder (Mercantile Interest Party) |
Population | |
• Total | 482,294 |
The city of Nieuw Hoop (English: New Hope) is the capital city of Rensselaerswijck, as well as the administrative center and largest city in the Province of Nieuw Hoop. The city was the first settlement to be founded by Freijian colonists, and duly named for the hope the settlers brought to the colonies. As the seat of all three executive branches of government: the Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Home Office (the official workplace for the Executive Branch and President) it is the most influential city in the country and one of the most influencial in Northern Hibernia. After experiencing a population boom in the late 19th century, Nieuw Hoop was officially granted its own province encompassing various other settlements and towns in and around the Greater Nieuw Hoop area.
Formed by Freijian settlers in the late 17th century, it quickly became a hub of interaction between the indigenous populations of Northern Hibernia and Cybellean colonists. It was documented that excluding trade in the colonies of Volkhov, Nieuw Hoop was the center for the fur and pelt trade for a significant time in all of Northern Hibernia. The city still cements its status as a trade hub for any sea trade or traffic in and out of Rensselaerswjick.
The city is infamous for "making or breaking" any political future in Federal politics, due to its large population. Only 4 presidents in history have been elected without having a majority of Nieuw Hoop back them in a general election, and it is usually the key swing city in most presidential campaigns. While being an urban center, it is a home of diversity, with many different sections and districts. There are many quarters in the city, with groups of Freijian immigrants or indigenous citizens grouping in neighborhoods.
Politics of Nieuw Hoop
Representatives from Niew Hoop
Nieuw Hoop as a city proportionally elects five members of parliament to represent it in Federal business, one from each district of Nieuw Hoop. This has caused outcry among some other larger cities in the country, as Nieuw Hoop is the only city or settlement in the country to be represented by more than two members of parliament at one time. The current representatives of Nieuw Hoop are as follows:
- NHD1: Hamilton van Rensselaer, Deputy President of Rensselaerswjick and head of the Republican Unity Party
- NHD2: Kasper Hendriks Boers, member of the Mercantile Interest Party
- NHD3: Jan-Pieter Snijder, head of the Liberal Democrats Party, leader of the opposition, and brother of Mayor Nicolaas Snijder.
- NHD4: Ron Wildenberg, member of the Mercantile Interest Party.
- NHD5: Gantse Braaksma, head of the Worker's Bloc
Due to the political significance of Nieuw Hoop, its representatives have usually gone on to become President, Deputy President, or party leaders of their respective parties. Currently, three of the eight political parties represented in parliament have their party heads representing Nieuw Hoop.
Voting Demographics
The voting demographics of the city change based on district. While a majority of the city is generally left-leaning, certain sections of the city are home to groups of right-leaning, mostly merchant-class Freijian immigrants. In districts most heavily influenced by the trade ports and merchants of the city, for example, swings to the right are more likely while in more impoverished or lower-class districts like the Alqonquain Quarter finds left-strongholds. No parliament has ever convened with all five members of parliament representing Nieuw Hoop being of the same party.