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Revision as of 20:38, 22 April 2021
President | King | Speaker of the House |
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Nile Marcus | King Robert III |
Natural Resources
Fichmanistan is a sparsely populated nation in Anteria. While Fichmanistan is a naturally hot region containing a desert, oil was found in the 1970s giving the country free third level education until 2001. From 2001 the government could no longer afford to make all third level education free.
History
The Kingdom of Fichmanistan was founded in the summer of 1701. The state was created after the two previous kingdoms’ monarchs that inhabited the land married. The two kingdoms were United into a single state the same year. The monarchy held absolute control over the country until 1921 although in practice a monarch hadn’t interfered in politics since 1845. The King in 1921 was king John IV, who although the legislation was basically a formality welcomed it. In 1932 King Robert II began his rule. Robert was a very different man then his uncle. Just a year into his reign he abolished the parliament and the position of Prime Minister. The people were outraged and in the spring of 1934 they launched a a revolution. The leader of the revolution was a man named John Arnold, who after winning the two year war named himself president for life. While alive he set up a presidential republic, with the president being head of government, state and the armed forces. John Arnold died in 1948 and was replaced by his Vice President: Seth Green, who set up term limits and organized elections. The Monarchy was again established in 2021 after a referendum. The president is no longer head of state but head of the government and head of the armed forces.