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*1980-1983 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Weranian Section of the Workers' International coalition
*1980-1983 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Weranian Section of the Workers' International coalition
*1983-1987 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
*1983-1987 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
*1987-1991 - National Consolidation Party, Centre party coalition
*1987-1991 - National Consolidation Party, Centre Party coalition
*1991-1995 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
*1991-1995 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
*1991-1995 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
*1991-1995 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
*1999-2003 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Weranian Section of the Workers' International coalition
*1999-2003 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Centre Party, Green Party Coalition
*2003-2007 - National Consolidation Party majority
*2003-2007 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Homeland coalition
*2007-2011 - National Consolidation Party majority
*2007-2011 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Homeland coalition
*2011-2015 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Modern Centre Party coalition
*2011-2015 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Centre Party coalition
*2015-2019 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Modern Centre Party coalition
*2015-2019 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Centre Party coalition
*2019-2023 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Alternative coalition
*2019-2023 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Alternative coalition
*2023-2027 - National Consolidation Party majority
*2023-2027 - National Consolidation Party majority

Latest revision as of 01:20, 26 February 2024

Flags

Emblems

Provincial data

National parties
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82 / 1,067
35 / 1,067
28 / 1,067

Cislania

Economy

Politics

2018-2022 Legislature
Minister-President Bartholomäus Stobrawa (NKP)
  • Government - NKP single party with DA/AVP parliamentary support.
  • Current term - May 2022 - May 2026
  OSAI: 10 seats
  SAPO: 4 seats
  Green: 20 seats
  EO: 67 seats
  AVP: 11 seats
  NKP: 82 seats
  DA: 8 seats

Ruttland

Economy

Politics

2016-2020 Legislature
Minister-Chairman Žygimantas Navikas (NNK)
  • Government - NNK majority.
  • Current term - January 2021- January 2025
  RSDT: 7 seats
  Greens: 9 seats
  SDRP-DS: 12 seats
  NNK: 70 seats
  SDT: 16 seats
  NKP: 11 seats

Roetenberg

Economy

  • GDP - $356,707,114,470; Philippines}
  • GDPpc - $40,635; Japan
  • % of national GDP - 14.48%

Politics

2021-2025 Legislature
Minister-President Dietrich Scheel (NKP)
  • Government - NKP/PMZ coalition.
  • Current term - January 2021- January 2025
  OSAI: 8 seats
  SAPO: 4 seats
  Green: 30 seats
  EO: 24 seats
  NKP: 51 seats
  DA: 4 seats

Wolfsfled

Economy

Politics

2018-2022 Legislature
Minister-President Willi Liebermann (EO)
  • Government - EO-Green coalition
  • Current term - May 2022 - May 2026
  OSAI: 8 seats
  SAPO: 1 seat
  Green: 16 seats
  EO: 38 seats
  NKP: 34 seats
  DA: 5 seats

Bonnlitz-Ostbrücken

Economy

Politics

2021-2025 legislature
Minister-President Kristina Lötzsch (SRPO)
  • Government - SRPO-Green-OSAI coalition
  • Current term - January 2021- January 2025
  OSAI: 10 seats
  SAPO: 6 seats
  Green: 27 seats
  EO: 29 seats
  NKP: 30 seats
  DA: 3 seats

Prizen

Economy

Politics

2018-2022 Legislature
Minister-President Karl Ehrenstein (EO)
  • Government - EO minority government
  • Current term - May 2022 - May 2026
  OSAI: 10 seats
  SAPO: 3 seats
  Green: 15 seats
  EO: 45 seats
  NKP: 34 seats
  DA: 6 seats

Elbenweis

Economy

  • GDP - $154,759,549,656; Ukraine
  • GDPpc - $47,679; San Marino
  • % of national GDP - 6.28%

Politics

2018-2022 Legislature
Minister-President Valentina Rösch (Greens)
  • Government - Green-EO coalition
  • Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
  OSAI: 7 seats
  SAPO: 2 seats
  Green: 27 seats
  EO: 26 seats
  NKP: 27 seats
  DA: 6 seats

Wittislich

Economy

  • GDP - $68,959,499,160; Panama
  • GDPpc - $46,264; Canada
  • % of national GDP - 2.8%

Politics

2021-2025 legislature
Minister-President Eckart Steinback (NKP)
  • Government - NKP majority
  • Current term - January 2021- January 2025
  SAPO: 1 seat
  Green: 4 seats
  EO: 7 seats
  NKP: 22 seats
  DA: 1 seat

Westbrücken

Economy

Politics

2021-2025 legislature
Lord Mayor Ursula Böhmer (Greens)
  • Government - SAPO-Greens-OSAI coalition
  • Current term - January 2021- January 2025
  OSAI: 15 seats
  SAPO: 6 seats
  Green: 25 seats
  EO: 27 seats
  NKP: 8 seats
  DA: 2 seats

Kolreuth

Economy

  • GDP - $14,033,088,400; Namibia
  • GDPpc - $55,100; Australia
  • % of national GDP - 0.57%

Politics

2018-2022 Legislature
Lord Mayor Bouthaina Ghalzaleh (SPRO)
  • Government - EO majority
  • Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
  OSAI: 7 seats
  SAPO: 2 seats
  Green: 10 seats
  EO: 25 seats
  NKP: 4 seats

Charlotte Island

Economy

Politics

2018-2022 Legislature
Minister-President Matthias Iha (VP/AP) outgoing
  • Government - TBA
  • Current term - May 2022 - May 2026
  TFS: 5 seats
  VFT: 8 seats
  VFA: 10 seats

Federal coalitions

  • 1980-1983 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Weranian Section of the Workers' International coalition
  • 1983-1987 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
  • 1987-1991 - National Consolidation Party, Centre Party coalition
  • 1991-1995 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
  • 1991-1995 - Social Democratic Radical Party majority
  • 1999-2003 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Centre Party, Green Party Coalition
  • 2003-2007 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Homeland coalition
  • 2007-2011 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Homeland coalition
  • 2011-2015 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Centre Party coalition
  • 2015-2019 - Social Democratic Radical Party, Centre Party coalition
  • 2019-2023 - National Consolidation Party, Democratic Alternative coalition
  • 2023-2027 - National Consolidation Party majority

Decolonisation

Dark red - Category A. Pink - Category B. Light pink - Category C.

1951 federation plan - proposed by the Colonies Minister Elmar Hattendorf and so became known as the Hattendorf plan. The plan aimed to divide the empire into three categories who would have different paths to self-determination.

  • Category A colonies were to be integrated into the metropole through the slow expansion of political rights with the intention of eventually becoming equal federal units. The integration of these territories was expected to last for 20-30 years.
  • Category B colonies were to hold referendums where they would either vote to be integrated albeit on a longer time scale like Category A colonies or enter a privileged partnership with Werania being governed as associated states.
  • Category C colonies were mandates believed by the Weranian government to be temporary and so were to have referendums where they would either endorse an extension of the mandate or enter negotiations for independence.

The Hattendorf plan was a failure with there being widespread riots following its announcement, leading to the Weranian government to scrap it.

Misc

Aldmany
Aldeland
Historical region
Bygstad.jpg
Flag of Aldmany
Coat of arms of Aldmany
Country
Largest cities
Demonym
  • Aldmand

Dienstmann - Dienstsman. Originally a derogatory term comparing settlers to serfs, it became a term of pride and affection for the settlers. The majority settled on the coast. Volkstag -> House of Deputies (Abgeordnetenhaus)
Herrstag -> House of Councillors (Ratsmitgliederhaus)

  • Herrenhaus -> House of Lords (former upper house)

Trade unions

  • Weranian Federation of Workers' (Ostischer Arbeitsverband; OAV) - Council communist, syndicalist (historical)
  • Confederation of Catholic Trade Unions (Bund Katholischer Gewerkschaften; BKG) - Christian left
  • Weranian Federation of Workers'-Workers' Democracy (Ostischer Arbeitsverband - Arbeiterdemokratie; OAV-AD) - Social democratic
  • 1883 general strike
  • 1891 general strike
  • 1919 general strike
  • 1950 general strike
  • 1972 general strike
  • 2009 public sector strike

Uniforms

  • Revolutionary Army - Napoleonic Austrian
  • 1842-1930's - k.u.k. Armee (Common Army + Austrian Landwehr)
  • 1930's-1950's - Reichwehr/Wehrmacht
  • 1950's-present - Bundeswehr

Republic

Leading members of the First Republic (and factions)
Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer (Der Kreis). Ran the judiciary and interior ministries during the purge, but decline in influence thereafter. Executed.
Sigmund Auerswald (Der Kreis). Propagandist and strong supporter of the purge. Died of cholera.
Joachim Hochheim (Opportunisten). Took control of the judiciary. Fled to Asteria.
Julius Fischart (Kohlhausist). Took control of religious affairs. Executed during the purge.
Balthasar Hötzendorf (Der Kreis/Die Obersten). Main military commander. Executed.
Otto Schönbaum (Der Kreis/Die Obersten). Another senoir military figure. Executed.
Ignaz Bartuska (Opportunisten). The dominant figure in foreign politics. Imprisoned but later pardoned.
Anton von Kléber (Conventionist). A legal expert who ended the purge. Pardoned.
Ludwig von Kirchschläger (Conventionist). A diplomat. Eventually facilitated the end of the republic being pardoned.
Brotherhood for the Rights of Man

Bruderschaft für die Rechte des Menschen
Leaders • Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer
 • Sigmund Auerswald
 • Joachim Hochheim
 • Otto Schönbaum
Founded1784; 240 years ago (1784)
Dissolved1801; 223 years ago (1801)
HeadquartersHochgäu Palace, Westbrücken
Newspaper • Appell des Volkes
 • Stimme für Rechte
FactionsKreisists
Opportunisten
IdeologyCult of Reason
Republicanism
Radicalism
Dirigisme
Anticlericalism
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left
Colors  Red
Society of Friends of the People

Gesellschaft der Freunde des Volkes
Leaderstba
Founded1784; 240 years ago (1784)
Dissolved1786; 238 years ago (1786)
HeadquartersRinder Estate, Westbrücken
NewspaperVolksherold
IdeologyConstitutional monarchism
Parliamentarianism
Classical liberalism
Political positionCentre right
Colors  Blue
Supporters of the Assembly

Unterstützer der Versammlung
LeadersLudwig von Kirchschläger
Founded1784; 240 years ago (1784)
Dissolved1801; 223 years ago (1801)
HeadquartersWestbrücken
IdeologyRepublicanism
Political syncretism
Technocracy
Factions
Radicalism
Classical liberalism
Political positionCentre
Colors  Grey

1786-1790: Radical period
1790-1792: Opportunist period
1792-1801: Milotary period
Political factions of the Weranian revolution:

  • Kohlhausists - the most radical faction named after their meeting place the Kohlhaus. Led by Julius Fischart they supported an especially violent form of anticlericalism becoming notorious for their support of revolutionary terror. They opposed the Kreisists and the Cult of Rationalism. They were purged in 1787 by the Kreisists.
  • Brotherhood of the Rights of Man - the main republican faction of the revolution. Taking power in 1785 following the March of the 100, the Brotherhood dominated governance until the rise of Hötzendorf in 1791.
    • The Circle (Der Kreis) - its members were known as Kreisists (Circlists) and it was the most prominent faction within the Brotherhood. Grouped around Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer and Sigmund Auerswald it began the revolutionary violence following the declaration of the republic. They dominated the governance of Werania until 1789 when their leader Dobrizhoffer was ousted; the faction remained prominent under Otto Schönbaum however with their opponents, the Opportunisten, never able to fully purge them. They supported the Cult of Rationalism and were sometimes called the Rationalists.
      • Die Obersten (The Colonels) - a group of Kreisists predominantly within the military grouped around Balthasar Hötzendorf that gained power as military matters dominated the republic. They were similar to the mainline Kreisists but were considered to be more militaristic and technocratic in character.
    • Opportunisten (Opportunists) - members of the moderate tendency of the Brotherhood, they were derisively named opportunists after their leader Joachim Hochheim ousted Dobrizhoffer in 1789. They were generally mistrusted by the radical left and the moderate right.
  • Conventionists - the Conventionists represented the centrist tendency of the National Convention. They spanned a wide range of republicans and constitutional monarchists but were generally in favour of representative government. The Conventionists became unable to prevent revolutionary and reactionary violence and split between the Opportunisten who joined the Brotherhood and those that were purged for being affiliated with the Rinderists.
  • Rinderists - officially the Society of Friends of the People, the Rinderists were the centre-right faction with the National Diet who generally supported the preservation of the monarchy under a constitutional regime. The March of the 100 discredited the monarchy and the Rinderists were purged in 1786. Essentially whigs.
  • Reaktionäre - the supporters of an absolutist system, the reactionaries were the far-right of the political spectrum and were purged in 1786. Essentially tories.
Weranian Syndical Federation
Ostische Syndikalverband
1941–1950
Emblem of Werania
Emblem
Werania post WTA.png
CapitalWestbrücken
Common languagesWeranian
GovernmentFederal single party national syndicalist totalitarian dictatorship
Supreme Leader 
• 1941-1942
Dietrich zu Kolbenheyer
• 1942-1950
Siegfried Höcker
• 1950
Franz Rössler
LegislatureSyndikatskammer
History 
17th June 1941
17th December 1949 - 30th May 1950
• Velvet Revolution
14th May 1950
CurrencyMark
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Werania
Werania
Today part of Werania
 Valduvia