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=Combined Cyber Information Warfare Operational Group (Union State)=
=14th of February Coalition (Maroudia)=
{{Infobox military unit
The '''14th of February Coalition''' (Maroudian: ''Coaliçona quatordiç do fevrayu''), also known as the '''Valentinians''', the '''Valentinian Coalition''' or by the initialism '''14dF''' or metonymically as "the Coalition" is the {{wp|Dominant-party_system|dominant}} {{wp|Ruling_party|ruling party}} in the [[Maroudia|Grand Union of Maroudian Republics]]. Nationally, the Coalition operates as a big tent, representing several Republic-level parties.
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| headquarters = Cagle Casçilu 665, [[Farros]], [[Maroudia]] 1800-012
| newspaper = ''Lu valençignanu'' (The Valentinian)
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| student_wing = ''L'aza revoluçonagra do etudantus valençignani'' (L'aRdEV)<br/>("Valentinian Student Revolutionary Wing")
| youth_wing = ''La çovamtud valençignana'' ("Valentinian Youth")
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The '''Combined Cyber Information Warfare Operational Group''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: ''Cepan Olochtli Ciberiximachocayaoyotl Tequitiliztli'', COCT) is a {{wp|cyberwarfare}} and {{wp|signals intelligence}} agency in [[Zacapican]] and [[Pulacan]]. Tasked during its inception with connecting the various cybersecurity agencies in the two nations, the group's mission has since expanded to facilitating various groups of both defensive and offensive network warfare specialists under a single umbrella.
The COCT is considered to be a core component of the Zacapine-Pulatec cooperation umbrella known as the Union State (''Cetliliztli Tlatoloyan''). The group's unifying presence has been cited as a major reason for the kickstarting of both Zacapine and Pulatec network security modernization in the 2000s and 2010s.
==History==
==History==
At the dawn of the Internet age, cybersecurity in both Pulacan and Zacapican was often underfunded and poorly-researched. Governments were slow to react to increasingly large threats as viruses and hacking became widespread in the 1990s. Though one of the first documented viruses on the Nahuatl Internet wreaked havoc in 1989, it was not until 1994 that the Pulatec United Legislative Assembly gave clear delineations to government agencies regarding powers of enforcement with cybercrime laws. In Zacapican, X. In both countries, government cybersecurity resources were simply spread too thin, and many private {{wp|white-hat hacker|individuals and firms}} were left to fill the gaps.
==Ideology==
 
As a coalition of multiple republic-level parties, the Coalition's stated ideology is deliberately broad. Generally, the party adheres to five general principles, as outlined frequently in party mantras, programs and manifestos:
During Pulacan's 1999 snap elections, a series of cybercrimes targeting the finances of then-candidate Moctezuma Tshireletso and the Nguzo Party highlighted the need for improved cyberdefense at the government level At this time, Zacapican had been exploring cybersecurity initiatives through Y. After Nguzo formed a coalition government with the technocratic United in Humanity party, the improvement of Pulacan's government cybersecurity infrastructure was made a priority. As Internet infrastructure is a government-provided utility in Pulacan, Tshireletso established that {{wp|malware}} and other forms of cyberattack were to be treated as damaging exploits on government infrastructure. In order to supplement the increased resources towards cyberdefense, Tshireletso proposed the creation of a joint network security agency to the government of Zacapican in May of 2001. After some negotiations, the Combined Cyber Information Warfare Operational Group was formed on March 9th, 2002.
# A representative democracy based first and foremost on granting citizens life, liberty, minority protections and total social security;
 
# An economic democracy under workers' control in line with the {{wp|labor theory of value}} in {{wp|base and superstructure|conjunction with political democracy}};
Initially, COCT was intended as a purely defensive cybersecurity agency. Relevant military and civil agencies from both nations were to share known malware and threat data, standardize security infrastructure, and to ensure the continued operation of networked state infrastructure like nuclear power stations and emergency dispatch centers. As the landscape evolved surrounding cybersecurity and acts of {{wp|cyberwarfare}} became increasingly prevalent in the late 2000s and early 2010s, however, concerns began to grow about Zacapican and Pulacan maintaining military parity with other nations that were investing in exploring offensive cybernetic capabilities. The potential for a numerically small group of hackers to pose an {{wp|asymmetrical threat}} to a state's vital infrastructure, both civilian and military, became increasingly apparent during this time. Though exact information is not publicly available, serious efforts to form offensive network groups under the COCT banner likely began around the year 2013. These groups, known as X officially, were tasked with the creation of {{wp|computer worm|worms}}, {{wp|trojan horse (computing)|Illene horse programs}} and other forms of malware. These programs were tailor-made to target a state's major economic and governmental institutions, as well as infrastructure pieces like power stations, natural gas pipelines and even military installations. It is believed that three of these groups were initially recruited, though around six or seven are believed to exist today.  
# A permanent priority toward developing educated, rational, socially engaged and community-minded citizens;
 
# A discarding of cultural values related to elitism, prejudice or economic oppression and an embrace of {{wp|Sumak_kawsay|ancestral values based on communalism}}; and
The first instance of offensive cyberwarfare conducted by a COCT operative was the Paulworm exploit of 2014 in [[Belfras]].
# A drive to develop a pan-Maroudian state as a bulwark around which other like-minded peoples of the region may rally, as opposed to existing regional powers.
These ideas broadly reflect the current governing philosophy of the Grand Union, illustrating the level of political dominance that the Coalition has continually enjoyed since the 1968 Revolution.


==Function==
==Leadership structure==
The COCT works partly to
==Structure==

Latest revision as of 19:58, 1 February 2024

14th of February Coalition (Maroudia)

The 14th of February Coalition (Maroudian: Coaliçona quatordiç do fevrayu), also known as the Valentinians, the Valentinian Coalition or by the initialism 14dF or metonymically as "the Coalition" is the dominant ruling party in the Grand Union of Maroudian Republics. Nationally, the Coalition operates as a big tent, representing several Republic-level parties.

14th of February Coalition

Coaliçona quatordiç do fevrayu
Abbreviation14dF
PresidentArtur Scoç
General SecretaryCeylia Aldaqyeza
FoundedFebruary 14, 1932 (1932-02-14);
February 29, 1968 (1968-02-29) (current form)
HeadquartersCagle Casçilu 665, Farros, Maroudia 1800-012
NewspaperLu valençignanu (The Valentinian)
Student wingL'aza revoluçonagra do etudantus valençignani (L'aRdEV)
("Valentinian Student Revolutionary Wing")
Youth wingLa çovamtud valençignana ("Valentinian Youth")
Membership (2022)8,464,238
IdeologyFebruarianism
Collectivism
Pan-Maroudianism
Political positionLeft-wing
Continental affiliationCongress of Revolutionary !EUROPEAN !Socialists/Communalists or whatever
Colors  Maroon
SloganJuntus per lu bom comúm

History

Ideology

As a coalition of multiple republic-level parties, the Coalition's stated ideology is deliberately broad. Generally, the party adheres to five general principles, as outlined frequently in party mantras, programs and manifestos:

  1. A representative democracy based first and foremost on granting citizens life, liberty, minority protections and total social security;
  2. An economic democracy under workers' control in line with the labor theory of value in conjunction with political democracy;
  3. A permanent priority toward developing educated, rational, socially engaged and community-minded citizens;
  4. A discarding of cultural values related to elitism, prejudice or economic oppression and an embrace of ancestral values based on communalism; and
  5. A drive to develop a pan-Maroudian state as a bulwark around which other like-minded peoples of the region may rally, as opposed to existing regional powers.

These ideas broadly reflect the current governing philosophy of the Grand Union, illustrating the level of political dominance that the Coalition has continually enjoyed since the 1968 Revolution.

Leadership structure