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==Transport== | ==Transport== | ||
The country is connected together by a network referred to as ''The Bridge Network,'' which is a network of long distance travel corridors available to those with access. | |||
[[File:Bridgenet.png|alt=Bridge Network logo|none|thumb|142x142px|The Bridge Network logo]] | |||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
[[Category:Countries]] | [[Category:Countries]] | ||
=== Television === | |||
The Garou-Nation has a state-owned broadcaster in the form of GLASS. | |||
GLASS serves as the official state broadcaster of the Garou-Nation, operating as the central source of news, cultural programming, and government communication across the nation. The Nation relies on GLASS to unify its people, promote its culture, and ensure that the directives of the government reach every corner of its lands. GLASS operates as a state-owned entity under the supervision of the Garou-Nation’s Department for the Pattern Web. The organization is headquartered in (city) where its main studios and administrative offices are located. The broadcaster runs a nationwide network of nine terrestrial TV channels, as well as radio, television, and digital platforms. | |||
GLASS provides a wide range of programming that reflects the unique culture and values of the Garou-Nation. This includes: | |||
* '''News and Current Affairs:''' Daily news bulletins and investigative reports cover everything from local events to international issues that could impact the Nation. Special attention is given to environmental issues and spiritual matters. | |||
* '''Cultural Programming:''' The broadcaster airs traditional music, storytelling sessions, and educational programs that preserve and promote the country's heritage. | |||
* '''Government Announcements:''' GLASS is the primary channel through which the Government communicates with the populace. Official decrees, policy updates, and emergency alerts are broadcast regularly, ensuring that all citizens are informed about the nation's governance and any critical decisions. | |||
==== Glass 1 ==== | |||
'''Glass 1''' is the flagship channel of the GLASS network. It focuses on news, current affairs, official government and mainstream programming. As the primary source of information for Garou-Nation citizens, Glass broadcasts daily news bulletins, political debates, primetime drama and entertainment, and live sporting events. | |||
==== Glass 2 ==== | |||
'''Glass 2''' focuses on cultural and intellectual content, providing deeper insights into Garou traditions, spirituality, and the arts. This channel caters to viewers interested in exploring the heritage and deeper aspects of Garou life. | |||
==== Glass 3 ==== | |||
'''Glass 3''' is an experimental and youth-oriented channel that blends modern creativity with Garou culture. It focuses on fresh, innovative content that appeals to younger viewers, encouraging new perspectives and ideas. | |||
==== Glass 4 ==== | |||
'''Glass 4''' is the channel dedicated to cultural, historical, and intellectual programming. It provides in-depth content focused on the rich traditions, history, and scholarly pursuits of the Garou Nation. | |||
==== Glass 5 ==== | |||
'''Glass 5''' is the nature and environment channel. It features ecological documentaries, wildlife programs, and content dedicated to the preservation of sacred sites. | |||
==== Glass 6 ==== | |||
'''Glass 6''' is dedicated to all aspects of sport, physical prowess and competition. This channel features live sports events, combat tournaments, and fitness programs, celebrating the martial spirit of the Nation. | |||
==== Glass News ==== | |||
'''Glass News''' is the 24-hour news channel dedicated to keeping the Garou-Nation informed on current events, breaking news, and in-depth analysis. It provides comprehensive coverage of both national and international affairs, ensuring that the Nation remains aware of threats, opportunities, and major developments. | |||
==== Glass Pol ==== | |||
'''Glass Pol''' is the dedicated politics channel, providing comprehensive coverage of the Garou-Nation’s political processes, debates, and governmental activities. It serves as the go-to channel for those interested in the inner workings of the Silver Council and political affairs. | |||
==== Glass L ==== | |||
'''Glass L''' is a unique channel specifically designed for wolves. It broadcasts in dichromatic color to match their visual perception, focusing on content that resonates with their instincts, worldview, and sensory experiences. The channel celebrates their culture, providing them with tailored programming that honours their natural way of life.[[File:Glass logo.png|alt=GLASS Logo|none|thumb|143x143px|The logo of GLASS, The Garou-Nation's state broadcaster.]] | |||
==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
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- In appointing ministers to the Executive (except for the Minister of Justice), the D'Hondt method is followed so that ministerial portfolios are divided among the parties in proportion to their strength in the Council This means that all parties with a significant number of seats are entitled to at least one minister; | - In appointing ministers to the Executive (except for the Minister of Justice), the D'Hondt method is followed so that ministerial portfolios are divided among the parties in proportion to their strength in the Council This means that all parties with a significant number of seats are entitled to at least one minister; | ||
- Certain resolutions must receive "cross community support", or the support of a minimum number of | - Certain resolutions must receive "cross community support", or the support of a minimum number of councillors from all Lodges, to be passed by the Council. Every Councillor is officially designated as a member of one of the five designations, or non-inscrit. The election of the speaker, appointment of the Minister of Litany, any changes to the standing orders and the adoption of certain money bills must all occur with cross-community support. | ||
- Most votes taken by the Council can be made dependent on cross-community support if a petition of concern is presented to the speaker. A petition of concern may be brought by 30 or more Councillors, with at least two parties or independent members who were elected to the Council as independents in the most recent election being represented among the petitioners. Petitions may not be brought on resolutions relating to sanctions of members and on votes relating to the general principles of a bill rather than specific provisions or passage. In cases where a petition is properly filed, a vote on proposed legislation will only pass if supported by a weighted majority (60%) of members voting, including at least 40% of each designation present and voting. | - Most votes taken by the Council can be made dependent on cross-community support if a petition of concern is presented to the speaker. A petition of concern may be brought by 30 or more Councillors, with at least two parties or independent members who were elected to the Council as independents in the most recent election being represented among the petitioners. Petitions may not be brought on resolutions relating to sanctions of members and on votes relating to the general principles of a bill rather than specific provisions or passage. In cases where a petition is properly filed, a vote on proposed legislation will only pass if supported by a weighted majority (60%) of members voting, including at least 40% of each designation present and voting. | ||
===Lodges=== | |||
{| class ="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- style="background:#ccc;" | |||
! colspan="2" scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width:20px;"|Party | |||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Description | |||
! class="unsortable" |Leader | |||
! data-sort-type="number" | [[Silver Council]] | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#D31F3D"| | |||
| Monarchists | |||
| Insert... | |||
| Kylor Morningkill | |||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|37|101|#D31F3D|}} | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#5C5796"| | |||
| Republicans | |||
| Insert... | |||
| Yuri Konietzko | |||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|34|101|#5C5796|}} | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#A4C460"| | |||
| Liberals | |||
| Insert... | |||
| Mari Cabrah | |||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|17|101|#A4C460|}} | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#79B5A1"| | |||
| Pure Lands Independence Movement | |||
| Insert... | |||
| Evan Strong | |||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|6|101|#79B5A1|}} | |||
|- | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#BA4D28"| | |||
| Nationalists | |||
| Insert... | |||
| Rebecca Stirling | |||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|4|101|#BA4D28|}} | |||
|} | |||
===Political Parties=== | ===Political Parties=== | ||
====Elected to the Silver Council==== | ====Elected to the Silver Council==== | ||
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|- style="background:#ccc;" | |- style="background:#ccc;" | ||
! colspan="2" scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width:20px;"|Party | ! colspan="2" scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width:20px;"|Party | ||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" | | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Lodge | ||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Political position | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Political position | ||
! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Ideology | ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Ideology | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:#E81502"| | ! style="background-color:#E81502"| | ||
| | | Royalists | ||
! style="background-color:#F2CECE"|Monarchist | ! style="background-color:#F2CECE"|Monarchist | ||
| Center-Right | | Center-Right | ||
| Monarchist, Conservatism | | Monarchist, Conservatism | ||
| | | Kylor Morningkill | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|27|101|#E81502|}} | |align=left| {{Composition bar|27|101|#E81502|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#0575C9"| | ||
| | | Republicans | ||
! style="background-color:#D4CEF2"|Republican | ! style="background-color:#D4CEF2"|Republican | ||
| Center-Left | | Center-Left | ||
| Meritocracy, Social Democracy | | Meritocracy, Social Democracy | ||
| Yuri Konietzko | | Yuri Konietzko | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|18|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|18|101|#0575C9|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#FF9A02"| | ||
| Liberal Party | | Liberal Party | ||
! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ||
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| Liberalism, Social liberalism | | Liberalism, Social liberalism | ||
| Aaron Dawntreader | | Aaron Dawntreader | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|11|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|11|101|#FF9A02|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#5FB25F"| | ||
| Warden Party | | Warden Party | ||
! style="background-color:#F2CECE"|Monarchist | ! style="background-color:#F2CECE"|Monarchist | ||
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| Family Values, Environmentalism, Cultural Preservation | | Family Values, Environmentalism, Cultural Preservation | ||
| Stuart Brown | | Stuart Brown | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|10|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|10|101|#5FB25F|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#810000"| | ||
| Lupines First | | Lupines First | ||
! style="background-color:#F2E6CE"|Nationalist | ! style="background-color:#F2E6CE"|Nationalist | ||
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| Radical Environmentalism, Primitivism, Animal Welfare | | Radical Environmentalism, Primitivism, Animal Welfare | ||
| Rebecca Stirling | | Rebecca Stirling | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|4|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|4|101|#810000|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#6DCAD2"| | ||
| Spiritual Democratic Party | | Spiritual Democratic Party | ||
! style="background-color:#E6FFF7"|Pure Lands Independence | ! style="background-color:#E6FFF7"|Pure Lands Independence | ||
| Center-Left | | Center-Left | ||
| Communitarianism, Spiritual Democracy | | Communitarianism, Spiritual Democracy | ||
| | | Amy Hume-Victors | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#6DCAD2|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| Far Right | | Far Right | ||
| Isolationism, Northern Independence | | Isolationism, Northern Independence | ||
| | | Evan Strong | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#0C366C|}} | |align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#0C366C|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#C9235F"| | ||
| Justice Party | | Justice Party | ||
! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ||
| Left | | Left | ||
| Democratic socialism, Feminism, Equality | | Democratic socialism, Feminism, Equality | ||
| | | Mari Cabrah | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#C9235F|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| Far Right | | Far Right | ||
| Pythiskepticism, Ultranationalism, Radical Environmentalism | | Pythiskepticism, Ultranationalism, Radical Environmentalism | ||
| | | Karin Jarlsdottir | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#607D8B|}} | |align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#607D8B|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#B59824"| | ||
| STRIDE | | STRIDE | ||
! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ||
| Center | | Center | ||
| Centrism | | Centrism | ||
| Mephi Abbasi | | Mephi Abbasi | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|3|101|#B59824|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#FFD54F"| | ||
| Socialist Party | | Socialist Party | ||
! style="background-color:#D4CEF2"|Republican | ! style="background-color:#D4CEF2"|Republican | ||
| Far Left | | Far Left | ||
| Socialism, Trotskyism, trade unionism | | Socialism, Trotskyism, trade unionism | ||
| | | Carlita Gutierreze | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|2|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|2|101|#FFD54F|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#FF5800"| | ||
| Alternative | | The Alternative | ||
! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ||
| Center | | Center | ||
| Democratic Reform | | Democratic Reform | ||
| Antonine Erikson | | Antonine Erikson | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|2|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|2|101|#FF5800|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#834F49"| | ||
| Corporate Interest Party | | Corporate Interest Party | ||
! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ||
| Right | | Right | ||
| Economic Liberalism, Climate Skepticism | | Economic Liberalism, Climate Skepticism | ||
| | | Michael Sarkany | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|2|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|2|101|#834F49|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#BABABA"| | ||
| Independent | | Independent | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
| | | Xander Stevens | ||
|align=left| {{Composition bar|1|101|# | |align=left| {{Composition bar|1|101|#BABABA|}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
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! class="unsortable" |Leader | ! class="unsortable" |Leader | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#6D3177"| | ||
| One Voice | | One Voice | ||
! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Center-Right}} | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Humanism, Communtarianism, Economic Liberalism, Secularism}} | ||
| | | Song Chiang | ||
|- | |||
|- | |||
! style="background-color:#224922"| | |||
| Rising Sun Party | |||
! style="background-color:#D4CEF2"|Republican | |||
| {{Nowrap|Center-Right}} | |||
| {{Nowrap|Meritocracy, Family Values}} | |||
| Chikara Sakaki | |||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| Royal Separatist Party | | Royal Separatist Party | ||
! style="background-color:#F2CECE"|Monarchist | ! style="background-color:#F2CECE"|Monarchist | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Center-Right}} | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Monarchist, Conservatism, Separatism}} | ||
| Lorem Ipsum | | Lorem Ipsum | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#EDAE8E"| | ||
| Independents for ??? | | Independents for ??? | ||
! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ! style="background-color:#E6F2CE"|Liberal | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Centre}} | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Centrism, Localism}} | ||
| Lorem Ipsum | | Lorem Ipsum | ||
|- | |- | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background-color:# | ! style="background-color:#E8264F"| | ||
| Rights Party | | Rights Party | ||
! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ! style="background-color:#F9F9F9"|Non-Inscrit | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Single Issue}} | ||
| {{Nowrap| | | {{Nowrap|Human Rights, Equal Representation}} | ||
| | | Ryan McCullough | ||
|- | |- | ||
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The Great Garou-Nation of the Second Concordiat | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Serve Gaia above all else. | |
Anthem: The Invocation | |
Capital and largest city | Tamaravil |
Official languages | English High Tongue |
Recognised regional languages | Greek Irish Scottish Gaelic Norwegian German Arabic Russian Cherokee Lhasa Tibetan Pictish |
Demonym(s) | Garou |
Government | Unstructured parliamentary legislature |
• High King | Jonas Albrecht |
Legislature | Silver Council |
Formation | |
• First Concord | 1000 |
• Second Concord | 1000 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 1,000,237 |
Gini | 11.0 low |
HDI | 0.622 medium |
Currency | Talen (GTA) |
Date format | AAA/yyyy/mm/dd |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +992 |
ISO 3166 code | TGN |
Internet TLD | .gwn |
The Garou Nation ([ðə ɡəˈɹu ˈneɪʃᵊn]), officially The Great Garou Nation of the Second Concordiat, is a country in southwestern Sparkalia, off the southeastern coast of the Pythian mainland. The Garou Nation is known for its relatively unspoilt natural beauty and laissez-faire approach to government. The Garou Nation was formed as a coalescence of several tribes and movements in a short space of time as a result of the signing of the Second Concordiat.
Etymology
"Garou" is derived from French loup-garou, itself derived from Old French leu garoul.
History
Geography and natural history
Economy
Transport
The country is connected together by a network referred to as The Bridge Network, which is a network of long distance travel corridors available to those with access.
Education
Demography
Culture
Television
The Garou-Nation has a state-owned broadcaster in the form of GLASS.
GLASS serves as the official state broadcaster of the Garou-Nation, operating as the central source of news, cultural programming, and government communication across the nation. The Nation relies on GLASS to unify its people, promote its culture, and ensure that the directives of the government reach every corner of its lands. GLASS operates as a state-owned entity under the supervision of the Garou-Nation’s Department for the Pattern Web. The organization is headquartered in (city) where its main studios and administrative offices are located. The broadcaster runs a nationwide network of nine terrestrial TV channels, as well as radio, television, and digital platforms.
GLASS provides a wide range of programming that reflects the unique culture and values of the Garou-Nation. This includes:
- News and Current Affairs: Daily news bulletins and investigative reports cover everything from local events to international issues that could impact the Nation. Special attention is given to environmental issues and spiritual matters.
- Cultural Programming: The broadcaster airs traditional music, storytelling sessions, and educational programs that preserve and promote the country's heritage.
- Government Announcements: GLASS is the primary channel through which the Government communicates with the populace. Official decrees, policy updates, and emergency alerts are broadcast regularly, ensuring that all citizens are informed about the nation's governance and any critical decisions.
Glass 1
Glass 1 is the flagship channel of the GLASS network. It focuses on news, current affairs, official government and mainstream programming. As the primary source of information for Garou-Nation citizens, Glass broadcasts daily news bulletins, political debates, primetime drama and entertainment, and live sporting events.
Glass 2
Glass 2 focuses on cultural and intellectual content, providing deeper insights into Garou traditions, spirituality, and the arts. This channel caters to viewers interested in exploring the heritage and deeper aspects of Garou life.
Glass 3
Glass 3 is an experimental and youth-oriented channel that blends modern creativity with Garou culture. It focuses on fresh, innovative content that appeals to younger viewers, encouraging new perspectives and ideas.
Glass 4
Glass 4 is the channel dedicated to cultural, historical, and intellectual programming. It provides in-depth content focused on the rich traditions, history, and scholarly pursuits of the Garou Nation.
Glass 5
Glass 5 is the nature and environment channel. It features ecological documentaries, wildlife programs, and content dedicated to the preservation of sacred sites.
Glass 6
Glass 6 is dedicated to all aspects of sport, physical prowess and competition. This channel features live sports events, combat tournaments, and fitness programs, celebrating the martial spirit of the Nation.
Glass News
Glass News is the 24-hour news channel dedicated to keeping the Garou-Nation informed on current events, breaking news, and in-depth analysis. It provides comprehensive coverage of both national and international affairs, ensuring that the Nation remains aware of threats, opportunities, and major developments.
Glass Pol
Glass Pol is the dedicated politics channel, providing comprehensive coverage of the Garou-Nation’s political processes, debates, and governmental activities. It serves as the go-to channel for those interested in the inner workings of the Silver Council and political affairs.
Glass L
Glass L is a unique channel specifically designed for wolves. It broadcasts in dichromatic color to match their visual perception, focusing on content that resonates with their instincts, worldview, and sensory experiences. The channel celebrates their culture, providing them with tailored programming that honours their natural way of life.
Politics
The Garou-Nation is an unstructured bicameral parliamentary legislature operating under a modified Westminster System. The Garou-Nation is split into 101 "bawns", which act as parliamentary constituencies. The Garou-Nation is famed for having an unstructured voting procedure, allowing for voting methods to be determined on a bawn-by-bawn level. There are no term limits present, although it is convention for a general election to be called when the High King resigns, or is otherwise unable to carry out their duty as head of state.
Governance
The Garou-Nation's lower chamber is referred to as the Silver Council. The Council has three primary mechanisms to ensure effective power-sharing:
- In appointing ministers to the Executive (except for the Minister of Justice), the D'Hondt method is followed so that ministerial portfolios are divided among the parties in proportion to their strength in the Council This means that all parties with a significant number of seats are entitled to at least one minister; - Certain resolutions must receive "cross community support", or the support of a minimum number of councillors from all Lodges, to be passed by the Council. Every Councillor is officially designated as a member of one of the five designations, or non-inscrit. The election of the speaker, appointment of the Minister of Litany, any changes to the standing orders and the adoption of certain money bills must all occur with cross-community support. - Most votes taken by the Council can be made dependent on cross-community support if a petition of concern is presented to the speaker. A petition of concern may be brought by 30 or more Councillors, with at least two parties or independent members who were elected to the Council as independents in the most recent election being represented among the petitioners. Petitions may not be brought on resolutions relating to sanctions of members and on votes relating to the general principles of a bill rather than specific provisions or passage. In cases where a petition is properly filed, a vote on proposed legislation will only pass if supported by a weighted majority (60%) of members voting, including at least 40% of each designation present and voting.
Lodges
Party | Description | Leader | Silver Council | |
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Monarchists | Insert... | Kylor Morningkill | 37 / 101
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Republicans | Insert... | Yuri Konietzko | 34 / 101
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Liberals | Insert... | Mari Cabrah | 17 / 101
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Pure Lands Independence Movement | Insert... | Evan Strong | 6 / 101
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Nationalists | Insert... | Rebecca Stirling | 4 / 101
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Political Parties
Elected to the Silver Council
Party | Lodge | Political position | Ideology | Leader | Silver Council | |
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Royalists | Monarchist | Center-Right | Monarchist, Conservatism | Kylor Morningkill | 27 / 101
| |
Republicans | Republican | Center-Left | Meritocracy, Social Democracy | Yuri Konietzko | 18 / 101
| |
Progressive Party | Republican | Center-Right | Progressivism, Economic liberalism | Julia Spencer | 14 / 101
| |
Liberal Party | Liberal | Center-Left | Liberalism, Social liberalism | Aaron Dawntreader | 11 / 101
| |
Warden Party | Monarchist | Center to Center-Left | Family Values, Environmentalism, Cultural Preservation | Stuart Brown | 10 / 101
| |
Lupines First | Nationalist | Far Right | Radical Environmentalism, Primitivism, Animal Welfare | Rebecca Stirling | 4 / 101
| |
Spiritual Democratic Party | Pure Lands Independence | Center-Left | Communitarianism, Spiritual Democracy | Amy Hume-Victors | 3 / 101
| |
Northern Independence Party | Pure Lands Independence | Far Right | Isolationism, Northern Independence | Evan Strong | 3 / 101
| |
Justice Party | Liberal | Left | Democratic socialism, Feminism, Equality | Mari Cabrah | 3 / 101
| |
United Brotherhood | Non-Inscrit | Far Right | Pythiskepticism, Ultranationalism, Radical Environmentalism | Karin Jarlsdottir | 3 / 101
| |
STRIDE | Liberal | Center | Centrism | Mephi Abbasi | 3 / 101
| |
Socialist Party | Republican | Far Left | Socialism, Trotskyism, trade unionism | Carlita Gutierreze | 2 / 101
| |
The Alternative | Non-Inscrit | Center | Democratic Reform | Antonine Erikson | 2 / 101
| |
Corporate Interest Party | Non-Inscrit | Right | Economic Liberalism, Climate Skepticism | Michael Sarkany | 2 / 101
| |
Independent | Xander Stevens | 1 / 101
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No elected representation
Party | Designation | Political position | Ideology | Leader | |
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One Voice | Non-Inscrit | Center-Right | Humanism, Communtarianism, Economic Liberalism, Secularism | Song Chiang | |
Rising Sun Party | Republican | Center-Right | Meritocracy, Family Values | Chikara Sakaki | |
Royal Separatist Party | Monarchist | Center-Right | Monarchist, Conservatism, Separatism | Lorem Ipsum | |
Independents for ??? | Liberal | Centre | Centrism, Localism | Lorem Ipsum | |
Rights Party | Non-Inscrit | Single Issue | Human Rights, Equal Representation | Ryan McCullough |