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the '''Coalition of Coconeh Calpotlin''', also known as the '''Coalition of the Free Calpotlin''', '''Calpullali''', or by the acronym of '''CCC''', officially known as the '''Chimalli-Amoxtli Coconeh Calpotlin''' is a [[Calpulism|Calpulist]] {{wp|federal}} {{wp|state}} in the [[Eastern Continents]]. It has a population of roughtly 95 millions inhabitants. It’s capital is [[Yancuicopan]]. Before the [[Cloud and Flower Revolution]], the country was known as the '''Azcapotzalco Tlahtoloyan''' or “''Empire of Azcapotzalco''”.
'''Simon David Maridates Smeleres''' is a [[Drevstran]]ese politician born the 18th of August 1947 in the village of [[Hirzent-Maria]]. He is part of the [[Smeleres political dynasty]]: his father is [[Mirkulash Smeleres]], a respected [[Yedviro]] party official and realtor and his mother [[Amaryllis Philaioui]], daughter of [[Maridates Philaioui]], a [[Mesogeia]]n expatriate gemstones trader who lived in [[Angrast]]. Through his father, he is a relative of the [[Siranko]] family, which trace its roots back to both [[Velikoslavia|Velerian]] and [[Lushyodorstag|Lushyod]] nobility. Lawyer by trade, he got into politics early on, joining the Youth-Section of [[Nepserot]] at the age of 16, and then became a party member at 20 but left to join the newly formed [[Yedviro]] in 1976. He served as party official, branch president, mayor of Hirzent-Maria, Delegate to the Parliament, Governor, before becoming President of Yedviro and ultimately Mervoret.
After the fall of the [[Nazahualkanids Dynasty]], the Tlahtoloyan was replaced by the [[Altepetl Federation]]. But this regime was itself very weak and unstable, finally dissolving during the [[War of Thousand Colors]] that ended with the victory of the Calpulist faction and the creation of the current Coalition.
His 2009 campaign was cut short by the accusations of corruption and treason while serving as Mervoret brought against him by [[Mïgrai Bharamut]]. While he was found non-guilty on treason, the bad press brought by the trial and his condemnation for corruption while in office led to his destitution by the Yedviro Party which ultimately took away his card. He returned to politics in 2015 as an Independent, running for the Mayorship of his birthplace. His successful comeback and rekindled popularity has allowed him to rejoin Yedviro, ultimately returning to the position of President with the mission of winning the 2024 General Elections.
==Etymology==
==Early Life==
A ''{{wp|Calpulli}}'', translated as “''Great House''”, “''Communal House''”, or “''District''”, is a traditional administrative and social division inside the Coalition. One of the great objective of the CCC was to create a {{wp|socialism|socialist}} society capable of being understood and accepted by the general population. To this day, the nation is officially only a “Coalition” of autonomous District, with barely any administrative division recognized beyond it.
Simon Smeleres was born on the 18th of August 1947 at the St-Jon Bazimilion Hospital in [[Petrograve]] to [Mirkulash Smeleres]] and [[Amaryllis Philaioui|Smeleres]], born Philaioui. The Smeleres are a cadet branch of the wider Siranko family and arrived in [[Hetmoscar]], the northernmost region of [[Drevstran]] on the border with [[Arazija]], when the formation of the Triple-Crown when garrison towns were created on the border due to the risk of troubles from [[Ludvosiya]] spilling over. His grandfather, [[David Smeleres]] had been Magistrate of Petrograve and supported [[Prince Farza of Kaposlovar]] and his Golden Columns during the [[Drevstranese Civil War]] before serving as Deputy of Hetmoscar in the First Republic. His father Mirkulash inherited his father' position within the upper society of Petrograve. But the Smeleres would end up drawing the ire of [[Vernesto Skolad]]. David and his children, including Mirkulash, were arrested and imprisoned. David Smeleres would die in jail in 1949. Mirkulash and the rest of the family would only be freed in 1953 after the Black Streets Days and the creation of the Second Republic. He would be one of [[Nepserot]] first adherent in the north and represent the party in his region.
“''Coconeh''”, meaning “''Children''", is the accepted political term to design every citizen of the CCC without distinction of ethnicity or regional origin.
His maternal grandfather, [[Maridates Philaioui]], had moved from [[Mesogeia]] to Drevstran as a representative for his family' diamond, gemstone, and jewelries trade. He possibly chose to settle permanently in [[Angrast]] due to his [[Aletheic Church|Aletheic faith]] which has often been victim of persecutions in Mesogeia. In the end, he became a fixture of the capital' upper society. His daughter, [[Amaryllis Philaioui|Smeleres]], would meet Mirkulash Smeleres during a reception and the two married in 1946, 10 months before their first son birth. Amaryllis was arrested alongside her husband but was allowed to return in house arrest to take care of their underaged child.
==History==
In 1965, Simon Smeleres integrated the prestigious [[Saint Julian University]] in [[Angrast]], in its Legal Studies Cursus. At 23 years old, in 1970, he passed his bar examination and became an associated lawyer at [[Mount-Peregrin Legal Counseling]] back in [[Petrograve]], a firm partly owned by one of Mirkulash known friend. He served as a lawyer until 1976, when events would precipitate his political career.
===First Tulla===
==Political ascension==
===Deputation===
The electoral failures of 1974 pushed Nepserot' inner divisions to the forefront, notably the critics against [[Sargaï Bharamut]] turned into outright hostility. In the end, the party split up in three, with [[Priatselvo]] and [[Baratsag]] parties going their own way before merging, alongside other fringe political forces, into a new party in 1976: [[Yedviro]].
Around 300 BC, the city of Tulla began expanding in the {{wp|Valley of Mexico|Xaltocan Valley}}, similarly to other great cities like its rival Cuilca, destroyed during a volcanic eruption in 55 BC. After this event, Tulla was left free to expand without any rival to balance its rise.
Simon Smeleres had followed the dissidents and joined Priatselvo and ultimately took his card at Yedviro. The relative lack of manpower allowed Simon to gain the support of the party as he ran for the Mayorship of Petrograve, where he remained a local figurehead of the Party from 1980 to 1990.
During the following centuries, the city became the heart of a vast network of tributaries and of economical and cultural dependencies. It’s wealth was unequaled and by 450 AD, it had reached it height. It’s only during the 7th century that Tulla started to decay due to unfavorable climatic changes and waves of migrating Chichimecas. The temples and palaces of the cities were burned during what is supposed to have been massive popular unrest and riots, and then Tulla was abandoned by its inhabitants.
===intermediate Period===
The '''First Chichimeca Migration''' brought in the once Tullan-held territories new populations and new languages that added themselves on top of the {{wp|Oto-mangues languages|Oto-mangues speakers}} of the preceding era. It’s during that time that the Toltec, Chichimecas who adopted Tullan culture, emerged, and developed their own city-states alongside those of the natives, taking their distances from their nomadic past.
To the south, the {{wp|Totonac|Totonacs}} whom had come to dominate the second half of the Tullan era re-centered their civilization around another major trade hub : the city of [[Tajin]] which had been spared from the Chichimecas invasions. Chroniclers from later periods would refer to the Intermediate Period by the poetic phrase of “''Dogs packs, Builders’ cities, and a Thunderous Voice''”.
===Second Tulla===
[[File:Pirámide tula.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Ruin of a Toltecatl Pyramid]]
“Second Tulla” is the name commonly given to the Toltec city of [[Zuluya]] whom managed to become the sole hegemon of most of what had been the First Tulla’s core territories and of almost all Toltecs cities. But even at its height, it was permanently in conflict with [[Tajin]], which had become an important hegemon in its own right, taking over vast sways of what is today the south of “Calpullali”. Lasting from the 10th to the 13th century AD, this period received the poetic name of “''North and South''” ("''Tlatziuhqui iuan Ytzicotla''”) by later chroniclers, referring to a famed poetry compendium of the same name.
Like the previous Tulla, this era ended with a second migration wave of Chichimeca, when the {{wp|NahuatlNahuatl-speaking people}} destroyed both Zuluya and Tajin. The Nahuas settled down in the lands they had conquered and started to adopte the Toltec culture themselves. This led to the period historians know as the “Second Intermediate Period” which is traditionally considered to end with the reign of the {{wp|Tepanec}} {{wp|Tlatoani}} [[Tezozomoc]] (1349 - 1426) and the unification of all the principalities around {{wp|Lake Xochimilco|Lake Xaltocan}}.
===Azcapotzalco Empire===
[[File:Codex Mendoza folio 10r.jpg|250px|thumb|Codice recording the cities defeated by [[Acolhuanacatl]] during his reign]]
After the fall of the [[Zuyua|Second Tulla]], new populations migrated into the {{wp|Valley of Mexico|Xaltocan Valley}}. One of these groups, the {{wp|Tepanec|Tepanecs}}, led by [[Matlacoatl I]], founded the settlement of [[Azcapotzaltongo]] on the shores of Lake Xaltocan in 1152. 50 years later, the settlement had become an important city with other Nahua-speaking principalities as rivals, such as {{wp|Acolhua|Acolhuacan}}, but also Chichimeca Kingdoms like [[Tenayuca]], and surviving colonies of Tulla like the prestigious {{wp|Culhuacan|Colhuacan}}. The Tepanecs nonetheless managed to expand and colonize most of the northern shore of the lake.
In 1293 [[Acolhuatzin]], {{wp|Tlatoani|Tlatoani of Azcapotzaltongo}}, married the daughter of Tenayuca’s king, ending the alliance of that principality with Acolhuacan. Acolhuatzin decided to move his capital to a new settlement he called [[Azcapotzalco]] which was located in a much more strategic position now that the threat of Chichimeca raids was lifted. His son, [[Acolhuanacatl]], succeeded him in 1343.
When his maternal uncle died a few days later, Aclohuanacatl was invited by a faction of Tenayucan nobles to come and take the throne of the {{wp|city-state}}, which Acolhuanacatl did, proclaiming himself Tlatoani of both Azcapotzalco and Tenayuca. It was a long process for the {{wp|Tepanec|Tepanec}} King to legitimize his takeover, only completed with his victory against the Acolhuas in 1360. And so, in 1367, his son [[Tezozomoc]] inherited both Altepetl without any unrest.
During Tezozomoc’s rule, the Tepanecs knew a few military defeats against both {{wp|Acolhua|Acolhuan}} and {{wp|Culhuacan|Colhuacan}}. The latter notably had started to employ a newly arrived {{wp|Nahuatl|Nahua-speaking}} tribe, the {{wp|Mexica|Mixca}}, as mercenaries in their wars. The Mixca were offered the hills of Chapultepec, that delimited the Azcapotzalco-Colhuacan border. However, relations between {{wp|Culhuacan|Colhuacan}} and their mercenaries grew colder after a serie of diplomatic events, allowing Tezozomoc to ally himself with the Mixca and other nomadic people. After a new war against Colhuacan, the Tepanec and their new allies destroyed the city-state. After this victory Acamapichtli, leader of the Mixca, was recognized in his position as Tlatoani of Chapultepec, and became a vassal of Tezozomoc in 1372.
Tezozomoc did not stop there and continued to tie various chiefdoms and principalities to himself through dynastic marriages, alliances, and vassalage, greatly expanding his sphere of influence to the point that during the last years of his rule, he was able to conquer Acolhuan and turn it into a tributary state.
[[File:Maxtlatl.JPG|250px|thumb|Maxtla the Pretender]]
In 1426 [[Tayahauh]] succeeded his father on the throne but his brother [[Maxtla]], who had received the throne of [[Aculnahuacatl]] a {{wp|Tepanec}} colony, contested the succession and proclaimed himself Tlatoani of Azcapotzalco. The Mixcas and the Chichimecas sided with Tayahauh, while Maxtla allied with Acolhuan. Ultimately, Tayahauh and his partisans emerged victorious from the civil war.
Tayahauh’s rule was contrasted. On the bright side after the civil war he managed to resume the Tepanec’ expansion and to finally conquer the last independents city-states in the Valley and was proclaimed ''Huetlatoani'', “'Great King”, by his vassals. On the other hand, these same vassals had become more and more powerful, both in term of courtly titles they held but also because the dismantlement of Maxtla and his partisans possessions was done in their favours. It’s notably under the Mixca’s influence that the newly crowned Huetlatoani started a vast serie of reforms, re-organizing the collection of taxes, tributes, made school mandatory for every young man and woman, created the title Quauhpili for commoners who proved themselves in battle as a stepping stone toward the nobility… the foundations of the imperial edifices were layed out.
[[Tecollotzin]], son of Tayahauh and of a {{wp|Mexica|Mixca princess}}, expanded his hegemony to new territories. This renewed expansion process would not stop until the 16th century, and by then the {{wp|Tepanec}} had made themselves the masters of a vast territory, from the mountains to the ocean.
===16th century crisis===
It is under the reigns of [[Chimalopoca]] (1469-1489) and [[Tezozomoc II]] (1489-1519) that the {{wp|Tepanec}} finished their first “great conquests”. However, the year 1521 was marked by the spread of the [[Teltetzaltin Plague]], so called because it caused the death of the Huetlatoani Teltetzaltin (1519 - 1524). It is estimated that the Plague killed almost a third of the Empire’s total population, some estimates going as far as more than an half.
The successor of Teltetzaltin, [[Tayahauh II]], started a vast project of public health to stop the epidemy : systematic quarantines, construction of new hospitals, creation of a new agency charged with the inspection of canals and sanitations. Ultimately the situation improved, but infantile mortality would remain higher than during the previous century.
The direct approach of the throne toward the plague meant that it had to overtake the local aristocracy. Slowly, the Tlatoani tried to install the superiority of “Plague Inspectors” over local governors in matters associated to diseases and public health, and then attempted to reinforce the powers of all inspectors over vassal rulers. This strengthening was possible because of the chaotic situation left by the death of a sizeable minority of the aristocracy and the ensuing conflicts over their inheritance.
[[Tecollotzin II]] (1547 - 1579) would use this reinforced administration and central authority to launch multiple campaigns of expansions, a process that finished alienating the noble houses toward the monarchy.
Simon David Maridates Smeleres is a Drevstranese politician born the 18th of August 1947 in the village of Hirzent-Maria. He is part of the Smeleres political dynasty: his father is Mirkulash Smeleres, a respected Yedviro party official and realtor and his mother Amaryllis Philaioui, daughter of Maridates Philaioui, a Mesogeian expatriate gemstones trader who lived in Angrast. Through his father, he is a relative of the Siranko family, which trace its roots back to both Velerian and Lushyod nobility. Lawyer by trade, he got into politics early on, joining the Youth-Section of Nepserot at the age of 16, and then became a party member at 20 but left to join the newly formed Yedviro in 1976. He served as party official, branch president, mayor of Hirzent-Maria, Delegate to the Parliament, Governor, before becoming President of Yedviro and ultimately Mervoret.
His 2009 campaign was cut short by the accusations of corruption and treason while serving as Mervoret brought against him by Mïgrai Bharamut. While he was found non-guilty on treason, the bad press brought by the trial and his condemnation for corruption while in office led to his destitution by the Yedviro Party which ultimately took away his card. He returned to politics in 2015 as an Independent, running for the Mayorship of his birthplace. His successful comeback and rekindled popularity has allowed him to rejoin Yedviro, ultimately returning to the position of President with the mission of winning the 2024 General Elections.
Early Life
Simon Smeleres was born on the 18th of August 1947 at the St-Jon Bazimilion Hospital in Petrograve to [Mirkulash Smeleres]] and Smeleres, born Philaioui. The Smeleres are a cadet branch of the wider Siranko family and arrived in Hetmoscar, the northernmost region of Drevstran on the border with Arazija, when the formation of the Triple-Crown when garrison towns were created on the border due to the risk of troubles from Ludvosiya spilling over. His grandfather, David Smeleres had been Magistrate of Petrograve and supported Prince Farza of Kaposlovar and his Golden Columns during the Drevstranese Civil War before serving as Deputy of Hetmoscar in the First Republic. His father Mirkulash inherited his father' position within the upper society of Petrograve. But the Smeleres would end up drawing the ire of Vernesto Skolad. David and his children, including Mirkulash, were arrested and imprisoned. David Smeleres would die in jail in 1949. Mirkulash and the rest of the family would only be freed in 1953 after the Black Streets Days and the creation of the Second Republic. He would be one of Nepserot first adherent in the north and represent the party in his region.
His maternal grandfather, Maridates Philaioui, had moved from Mesogeia to Drevstran as a representative for his family' diamond, gemstone, and jewelries trade. He possibly chose to settle permanently in Angrast due to his Aletheic faith which has often been victim of persecutions in Mesogeia. In the end, he became a fixture of the capital' upper society. His daughter, Smeleres, would meet Mirkulash Smeleres during a reception and the two married in 1946, 10 months before their first son birth. Amaryllis was arrested alongside her husband but was allowed to return in house arrest to take care of their underaged child.
In 1965, Simon Smeleres integrated the prestigious Saint Julian University in Angrast, in its Legal Studies Cursus. At 23 years old, in 1970, he passed his bar examination and became an associated lawyer at Mount-Peregrin Legal Counseling back in Petrograve, a firm partly owned by one of Mirkulash known friend. He served as a lawyer until 1976, when events would precipitate his political career.
Political ascension
Deputation
The electoral failures of 1974 pushed Nepserot' inner divisions to the forefront, notably the critics against Sargaï Bharamut turned into outright hostility. In the end, the party split up in three, with Priatselvo and Baratsag parties going their own way before merging, alongside other fringe political forces, into a new party in 1976: Yedviro.
Simon Smeleres had followed the dissidents and joined Priatselvo and ultimately took his card at Yedviro. The relative lack of manpower allowed Simon to gain the support of the party as he ran for the Mayorship of Petrograve, where he remained a local figurehead of the Party from 1980 to 1990.