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=== Consuls === | |||
The '''Consuls''' are, according to the [[Act of Association (Flarmen)|Act of Association]], the heads of state of Flarmen. They are elected for life by the [[Senate (Flarmen)|Senate]] by means of a special, symbolic vote commonly called the ''[[Huiclos|huiclos]]''. Being generally former senators, they are seen as experimented, wise leaders that are qualfiied to ensure that the principles enumerated in the Act of Association are respected. | |||
While they traditionally held more powers, the Consuls hold, since 2001 revision of the Act of Association, a merely ceremonial role. Their duties are to represent the State domestically and internationally, embody the union of the State with its citizens, and to officially appoint the [[Captain-Regent of Flarmen|Captain-Regent]]. However, the Consuls still hold the power to overrule a law or decree that they judge goes against the Act of Association, while this remains relatively rare. Such action is called a '''Consular veto''' ([[Flarmish language|Flarmish]]: ''Veto consulår''). Consuls are also charged to appoint senators, and can also deliver Consular pardons. They are, by law, unaffiliated to any political party. | |||
Before 2001, the Consuls were given a '''right of initiative''' ([[Flarmish language|Flarmish]]: ''dret da iniziative'') which allowed them to dissolve the [[Ecclesia (Flarmen)|Ecclesia]], revoke the Captain-Regent or refuse to abide to their election by the Ecclesia, and sign decrees. After controversies caused by Consul [[Rénhart IV, Consul of Flarmen|Rénhart IV]] (1961-1988) tendency to use those powers to their fullest, sometimes stepping into illegality, this right of initiative was put into question and eventually abolished in the 2001 revision of the Act of Association. Nowadays, a large number of politicians and citizens advocate for the return of this right of initiative. | |||
Upon accession to the position, Consuls represent, despite not having the sense of nobility found in monarchies, some sort of supreme figure in national mythology, characterized by the use of a {{wp|regnal name}}, an official style, the wearing of the [[Olive costume (Flarmen)|olive costume]] ([[Flarmish language|Flarmish]]: ''Habit olivé''), and the delivery of an official portrait to every public facility in the country. Though a Consul is elected for life, resignation is possible. | |||
The incumbent Consuls of Flarmen are [[Octave II, Consul of Flarmen|Octave II]], elected in January of 1989, and [[Jehonne, Consul of Flarmen|Jehonne]], elected in November of 2018. |
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Consulate of Flarmen Consulåt d'Flarmiéne | |
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Motto: Libarté i counfidenz Freedom and confidence | |
Anthem: A Orlinoize̊ The Orlinoise | |
Capital and largest city | Orlins |
Official languages | Flarmish |
Recognised regional languages | some |
Demonym(s) | Flarmish |
Government | Unitary multi-party parliamentary republic |
• Consuls | Octave II Jehonne |
Anne̊ Berthovin (LC) | |
Legislature | Curia |
Senate | |
Ecclesia | |
History of Flarmen | |
• event | XXXX |
12 November 1701 | |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 48,870,325 |
• Density | 105/km2 (271.9/sq mi) |
Currency | Flarmish sol (₴) (FLA) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy (CE) |
Driving side | Right |
Calling code | +52 |
ISO 3166 code | FL |
Internet TLD | .fl |
Flarmen (Flamrish: Flarmiéne), known formally as the Consulate of Flarmen (Flamrish: Counsulåt d'Flarmiéne), is a country in Midgard. It is bordered by Suavia to the north, Orlav and Ruvia to the east, Lecia and Caria to the southeast, Learis and Kalve to the southwest, and East Engatia to the west.
Flarmen is a unitary multi-party parliamentary republic with its capital in Orlins. It is ruled by two consuls elected for life by the Senate, though in modern times they tend to hold a more ceremonial role, most of the political power being in the hands of the Captain-Regent and their government. This political system is practically unchanged since 1701, though revisions occured in 1785, 1920 and 2001.
Historically, most of current-day Flarmen was made of smaller, independent, often warring states. Overtime, the Grand-Consulate of Orlins, becoming the richest and most powerful due to extensive trading policies, gradually gained influence and progressively integrated the smaller states, spreading its political system, religion and dialect. Flarmen, in its current form, was eventually founded on 12 November 1701, with the signature of the Act of Association.
Geography
Captaincies
Population numbers = placeholders WIP
Modern-day Flarmen is divided into 30 subdivisions called captaincies (Flarmish: capitanerie). Despite Flarmen being, in theory, a unitary state, captaincies enjoy a relative degree of autonomy from the central government. Each captaincy has its own legislative assembly, which has the power to enact its own laws, granted they don't overlap with laws on the national level. Moreover, it also has its own government, led by a captain (Flarmish: capitan) elected by the legislative assembly. Captains are automatically given a seat in the Senate, though most of them decide to send a delegate to represent them in plenary sessions.
Number | Captaincy | Capital | Population | Ecclesia seats | Captain | |
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I | Orlins | Orlins | 8,852,390 | XX | Florenza Dallier (PC) | |
II | Alzoum | Alzoum | 352,109 | XX | Rénhart da Vinjehonne (CS) | |
III | Bar | Bar do Mont | 183,852 | XX | Childric Bronyart (CS) | |
IV | Botzaris | Botzaris | 75,100 | XX | Barte̊lem Sans-Salvor (D) | |
V | Chamanya | Dizor | 219,964 | XX | Jehon Langler (LC) | |
VI | Dolonya | Dolonya | 539,465 | XX | Louiza Piell (MS) | |
VII | Eulionzie | Eulos | 361,031 | XX | Octave Ségort (LC) | |
VIII | Falck | Falckemont | 336,532 | XX | Jehon-Clovis Magloir (LC) | |
IX | Gonon | Gonon | 1,083,704 | XX | Éricka Migenne (LC) | |
X | Henne | Chate̊linau | 1,341,645 | XX | Sylvanne Rebsamen (PS) | |
XI | Huberne | Huberne | 406,506 | XX | Ingrid Lavia (PC) | |
XII | Hunor | Hunor | 143,104 | XX | Félix Dange̊voirs (MS) | |
XIII | Islonya | Islonya | 371,515 | XX | Istève Moujå (PS) | |
XIV | Jouréne | Jours | 209,161 | XX | Bernhart Lemoi (PS) | |
XV | Laxovie | Laxou | 2,341,531 | XX | Piéter Mazenne (PS) | |
XVI | Liimes | Liimes | 509,662 | XX | Lourent Cazel (LC) | |
XVII | Modernenza | Modernenza | 209,779 | XX | Alexandrie Loveto (SI) | |
XVIII | Nanivétie | Nanive | 305,021 | XX | Brigit Monétau (LC) |
Government and politics
Consuls
The Consuls are, according to the Act of Association, the heads of state of Flarmen. They are elected for life by the Senate by means of a special, symbolic vote commonly called the huiclos. Being generally former senators, they are seen as experimented, wise leaders that are qualfiied to ensure that the principles enumerated in the Act of Association are respected.
While they traditionally held more powers, the Consuls hold, since 2001 revision of the Act of Association, a merely ceremonial role. Their duties are to represent the State domestically and internationally, embody the union of the State with its citizens, and to officially appoint the Captain-Regent. However, the Consuls still hold the power to overrule a law or decree that they judge goes against the Act of Association, while this remains relatively rare. Such action is called a Consular veto (Flarmish: Veto consulår). Consuls are also charged to appoint senators, and can also deliver Consular pardons. They are, by law, unaffiliated to any political party.
Before 2001, the Consuls were given a right of initiative (Flarmish: dret da iniziative) which allowed them to dissolve the Ecclesia, revoke the Captain-Regent or refuse to abide to their election by the Ecclesia, and sign decrees. After controversies caused by Consul Rénhart IV (1961-1988) tendency to use those powers to their fullest, sometimes stepping into illegality, this right of initiative was put into question and eventually abolished in the 2001 revision of the Act of Association. Nowadays, a large number of politicians and citizens advocate for the return of this right of initiative.
Upon accession to the position, Consuls represent, despite not having the sense of nobility found in monarchies, some sort of supreme figure in national mythology, characterized by the use of a regnal name, an official style, the wearing of the olive costume (Flarmish: Habit olivé), and the delivery of an official portrait to every public facility in the country. Though a Consul is elected for life, resignation is possible.
The incumbent Consuls of Flarmen are Octave II, elected in January of 1989, and Jehonne, elected in November of 2018.