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A '''Council republic''' is term used to refer to a {{wp|republic|republican}} system of government where directly elected councils play a prominent role in a country's politics. While the exact structure of their governments varies, common characteristics are councils which are a fundamental unit of governance and an association with {{wp|socialism}}. It may also feature {{wp|direct democracy}}, an emphasis on {{wp|collective leadership}}, and {{wp|nonpartisanism}}. The term is often used to differentiate these states from {{wp|Euclea|Euclean}} {{wp|capitalism|capitalist}} {{wp|liberal democracy|liberal democracies}}. It is the predominant form of government for socialist states in the world, such as [[Dezevau]], [[Kirenia]], and [[Lavana]]. Council republics are generally considered to be democratic, but some states such as [[Arthasthan]] has been accused of {{wp|authoritarianism}}.
'''Ashram''', also known as '''Ashramism''' or the '''Ashrama''', is a {{wp|monotheistic}}, {{wp|polytheistic}}, and {{wp|pantheistic}} {{wp|religion}} that originates from [[Satria]].
 
[[Category:Religions]] {{Region icon Kylaris}} [[Category:Kylaris]]
The political thought associated with the establishment and continuation of a council republic is known as councilism or council republicanism and its proponents are known as Councilists.
==History==
==Characteristics==
Although the term council republic encompasses many countries whose structures of governance vary considerably, they all feature  directly elected legislative bodies. In this system, a council, sometimes a {{wp|workers' council}}, is the fundamental unit of governance for all levels of the country's administration from the national level to the local. Political power is distributed between these councils in a {{wp|federal system}} that functions from the bottom upwards. Council republics tend to empahise {{wp|Localism (politics)|localism}} through local councils that function through {{wp|direct democracy}}. Usually these councils would elect councils on the next levels of administration who would be responsible for regional or statewide authority. In turn, these can delegate members to the next level on a national level, which would be the national government. Alternatively each level of governance may be directly elected by the population. These councils usually also have executive and judicial powers as well as legislative powers, which is similar to the concept of {{wp|Parliamentary sovereignty|legislative supremacy}} in parliamentary republics. 
===Association with socialism===
All council republics in the world are {{wp|socialist state|socialist states}}, which political experts considering to be its defining characteristic. In some republics, the councils may be {{wp|workers' council|workers' councils}} or another body that represents the interests of the workforce in politics. A council republic may also feature a [[Congress of the Workers' International|Section of the Workers' International]] which usually plays a prominent role in the country's politics. Often these political parties are organized through local, state, and national councils that function alongside government institutions. 
==Comparisons of council republics==
===Collective leadership===
===Decentralisation===
localism/federalism
===Elections===
===Section of the Workers' International===
===Weak separation of powers===
==List of council republics==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! State
! Capital
! Primary language(s)
! style="text-align:right"|Population
! style="text-align:right"|Area
|-
| {{flag|Arthasthan}}
| [[Nadipatnam]]
| {{wp|Bhojpuri language|Samundrese}}
| 107,281,772
| 625,945 km²
|-
| {{flag|Chistovodia}}
| [[Volosovo]]
| {{wp|Rusyn language|Narodyn}}
| 73,491,200
| 2,399,981 km²
|-
| {{flag|Dezevau}}
| [[Bazadavo]]
| [[Ziba language|Ziba]]
| 190,902,213
| 2,000,000 km²
|-
| {{flag|East Miersa}}
| [[Żobrodź]] ''(de jure)''<br>[[Dyńsk]] ''(de facto)''
| {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}
| 21,740,000
| 197,568 km²
|-
| {{flag|Kirenia}}
| [[Harimisaareke]]
| {{wp|Estonian_language|Kirenian}}
| 52,853,207
| 459,800 km²
|-
| {{flag|Lavana}}
| [[Pers]]
| {{wp|Lao language|Lavanan}}
| 86,842,742
| 713,879 km²
|-
| {{flag|Lemovicia}}
| [[Topagunea]]
| {{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}
| 1,014,866
| 13,548 km²
|-
| {{flag|South Kabu}}
| [[Ayukarta]]
| {{wp|Javanese language|Kabuese}}
| 7,841,984
| 44,154 km²
|-
|}
===Former council republics===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! State
! Capital
! Languages
! Years
! style="text-align:right"|Population
! style="text-align:right"|Area
|-
| {{flagicon image|ACRF2.png}} [[Amathian Council Republic|Amathia]]
| [[East Arciluco]]
| {{wp|Romanian language|Amathian}}
| (1935–1959) <ref>Continued until 1979 as the [[Amathian Equalist Republic]].</ref>
|
| 405,798 km²
|-
| {{flagicon image|North Vinalian.png}} [[North Vinalia]]
| [[Orlavo]]
| {{wp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusyn_language|Soravian}}
| (1935-1993)
| 18,500,000 (1990)
|
|-
|}
 
==References==
[[Category:Socialism (Kylaris)]] {{Region icon Kylaris}} [[Category:Kylaris]]

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Ashram, also known as Ashramism or the Ashrama, is a monotheistic, polytheistic, and pantheistic religion that originates from Satria. Template:Region icon Kylaris