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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Great Seal of Sulatia.svg|120px]]</div> The '''Committee of Public Safety''' ({{wp|Finnish language|Sarvalian}}: ''Yleisen turvallisuuden komitea'') is the {{wp|collegiality|collegial}} {{wp|executive branch|executive}} that constitutes the [[Sulatia#Government|government of Sulatia]]. The committee serves as the collective {{wp|head of state}} and {{wp|head of government}} of Sulatia.  
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:St._Kitts,_Karibik_-_Marina_in_Basseterre_-_panoramio.jpg|120px]]</div> '''Port-Anne''' ({{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}}: ''Pòan'') is the capital of [[Saint-Baptiste]] and one of the country's six  parishes.


The position is largely a continuation of the previous [[Popular Tribunal of Sulatia|Popular Tribunal]] that functioned in the same capacity during the [[First Republic of Sulatia|First Republic]]. It was established on 16 January, 1916 with the ratification of the [[Sulatian Constitution of 1916|1916 Constitution]], which transformed the Popular Tribunal into the Committee of Public Safety. The era of {{wp|Democratic centralism|democratic centralism}}, from 1916 until 1944, saw the committee become the highest governing authority of the nascent [[Sulatia|Second Republic]]. During this period, all decrees passed by the committee were {{wp|rubber stamp|rubber stamped}} by the [[Eduskunta]], giving the committee unparalleled power over the function of the state. ('''[[Committee of Public Safety|See more...]]''')
Founded in 1552 by the explorer [[Fidélias Tétreault]], Port-Anne was the first Auressian settlement on Saint-Baptiste, and has remained the economic, cultural, and political centre of Saint-Baptiste for over four centuries. During Saint-Baptiste's time as a colonial possession of [[Vervillia]] and later [[Blayk]], Port-Anne became a important port for trade in the [[Rum Gulf]], and became known as "the Jewel" of the region. Following the separation of Saint-Baptiste from [[Amandine]] in 1807, Port-Anne became the official administrative centre of the new colony of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. The town faced a population boom in the early and mid-20th century, partially brought on by the Greats Wars and large-scale infrastructure projects that connected the rest of the island to Port-Anne and its environs. In 1947, with the independence of Saint-Baptiste, Port-Anne officially became the capital city and seat of government of the Baptistois government. Since the mid-20th century, tourism has been the main economic force in Port-Anne, as with the rest of Saint-Baptiste. ('''[[Port-Anne|See more...]]''')

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Port-Anne (Baptistois Creole: Pòan) is the capital of Saint-Baptiste and one of the country's six parishes.

Founded in 1552 by the explorer Fidélias Tétreault, Port-Anne was the first Auressian settlement on Saint-Baptiste, and has remained the economic, cultural, and political centre of Saint-Baptiste for over four centuries. During Saint-Baptiste's time as a colonial possession of Vervillia and later Blayk, Port-Anne became a important port for trade in the Rum Gulf, and became known as "the Jewel" of the region. Following the separation of Saint-Baptiste from Amandine in 1807, Port-Anne became the official administrative centre of the new colony of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. The town faced a population boom in the early and mid-20th century, partially brought on by the Greats Wars and large-scale infrastructure projects that connected the rest of the island to Port-Anne and its environs. In 1947, with the independence of Saint-Baptiste, Port-Anne officially became the capital city and seat of government of the Baptistois government. Since the mid-20th century, tourism has been the main economic force in Port-Anne, as with the rest of Saint-Baptiste. (See more...)