Arcadian Senatorial Republic: Difference between revisions
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There exist currently 11 first order divisions, 7 regions and 4 cities. First order divisions handle broad police powers, are responsible for handling education and healthcare, and construct intradivision infrastructure. Some divisions share or completely defer to even lower levels of government on these issues. | There exist currently 11 first order divisions, 7 regions and 4 cities. First order divisions handle broad police powers, are responsible for handling education and healthcare, and construct intradivision infrastructure. Some divisions share or completely defer to even lower levels of government on these issues. First order divisions must have wholly elected legislatures and executives, in separated branches. | ||
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Second order divisions commonly fill subregional roles, such as local power or water. Of all the divisions, the second order is the most ambiguous. These are referred to as a county (''contea'') in Penacos, Arcadian Valley, and Duscano and as a province (''provincia'') in Verhilterra, Lomarche, and Corlily. Umbraneto's name is unique, department (''dipartimento''). | Second order divisions commonly fill subregional roles, such as local power or water. Of all the divisions, the second order is the most ambiguous. These are referred to as a county (''contea'') in Penacos, Arcadian Valley, and Duscano and as a province (''provincia'') in Verhilterra, Lomarche, and Corlily. Umbraneto's name is unique, department (''dipartimento''). Second order divisions must be democratically elected, but face no government restrictions. Second order divisions frequently operate under executive councils, where a single body forms both the legislature and executive committee. | ||
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Third order divisions commonly hold municipal roles, and frequently account for most day to day laws experienced by Arcadians. With the exception of Lomarche, all third order divisions in every region are referred to as a municipality (''comune''). In Lomarche, a third order division is called a community (''comunità''). | Third order divisions commonly hold municipal roles, and frequently account for most day to day laws experienced by Arcadians. With the exception of Lomarche, all third order divisions in every region are referred to as a municipality (''comune''). In Lomarche, a third order division is called a community (''comunità''). Third order divisions vary wildly in government. | ||
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===Dependent Territory=== | ===Dependent Territory=== |
Revision as of 06:13, 28 June 2021
Arcadian Senatorial Republic Repubblica Senatoriale D'Arcadica | |
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Motto: Per Dio e la Patria For God and Country | |
Anthem: Marzo Nazionale (National March) | |
Capital | Porta Libera |
Largest | Vitris |
Official languages | Arcadian |
Recognized Languages | Irassian |
Ethnic groups (2015)Arcadian National Census Bureau |
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Religion (2015)Arcadian National Census Bureau |
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Demonym(s) | Arcadian |
Government | Unitary Parliamentary Republic |
Aurelio D'Libero | |
Cristoforo Giacomo | |
Azelia Capo | |
Andri Paluva | |
Legislature | Senate |
Formation | |
• Establishment of Arcadian Kingdom | 10th Century |
• Unification under Arcadian Monarch | 12th Century |
• Conquest of Irassia and Culmia | 1470-1492 |
• New Year's Revolution | 1 January 1901 |
• Fall of the Arcadian Socialist Republic | 3 July 1971 |
• First Free Elections | 12 April 1974 |
• Sovereignty dispute with Culmia | Ongoing |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 169,037,122 (8th) |
• 2015 census | Arcadian National Census Bureau |
Currency | Bronzella (฿) (ABR) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy and yyyy-mm-dd AD |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +71 |
Internet TLD | .as |
Arcadia or formally the Arcadian Senatorial Republic (Arcadian: Repubblica Senatoriale D'Arcadica) is a country primarily located on Normerra, on the Meredonne continent. Bordering the Paisi Ocean to the north, the Aestas Sea to the south, and the countries of Lativa and Sarremaa, Austilos, and Layfet to the east and southeast. Also to the east is the Culmia Region, which currently forms a conflict over perceived sovereignty and land rights. It makes up the largest share of land on Normerra, and the vast majority of the population of Normerra lives in Arcadia or Arcadian-administered territories. Additionally, several large islands in the Aestas Sea (called the Large Aestas Islands)
Modern humans arrived in the area thousands of years ago, but it is unknown exactly when. At one point, a series of local tribal chiefs formed a kingdom. Additionally, languages similar to OTHER ROMANCE LANGUAGE or OTHER ROMANCE LANGUAGE migrated to the region via unknown means and became the dominant language of the population. These languages would morph to become modern Arcadian. This kingdom, now called the Kingdom of Arcadia (allegedly named for the Arcadian Valley) became the dominating force of the region.
The kingdom remained more or less stable and seized control of much of the territory in modern Arcadia, including a brief venture into Irassia and the conquest of Culmia. During this time, Catholicism became the dominant religion in most of the country, and became the sole state religion in 1370. A communist revolution in 1901 overthrew the monarch, and saw the adult males of the royal family executed and the women and children deported and exiled. The Socialist Republic would last until 1971, where after two and a half years of civil war it was formally deposed and a provisional government was formed. In 1974, the first free elections for a new government were held.
Today Arcadia is a parliamentary republic with a mostly ceremonial head of state in the president, with most practical governing power belonging to the Senate Speaker. It is considered a highly developed country with high income and GDP per capita, with the DEVELOP RANK highest GDP in the world. In foreign relations, Arcadia is heavily involved in the Culmian Conflict and is often blamed for the conflict. Arcadia remains allied with the Protectorate of Culmia and the Culmian National Council, and is in conflict with the Culmian Children of Fanthar. It is also a member of the UN EQUIVALENT? and INSERT INTL ORGS PLS.
Etymology
History
Geography
At AREA, Arcadia is the RANK largest country in the world by area, and is the largest country on Normerra. The volcano Mt. Tomás is the highest mountain in the country. The country lies nearly entirely in Meredonne, with a chain of islands in the Aestas Sea being the only non-mainland directly administered Arcadian territory.
Arcadia primarily lies between latitudes 19°N and 31°N and longitudes 112°E and 126°E.
Bordering the Paisi Ocean to the north, the Aestas Sea to the south, with the countries of Lativa and Sarremaa, Austilos, and Layfet lying to the east and southeast. Also to the east is the Culmia Region. It shares a maritime border with Nicersdah as well.
Climate
Most of Arcadia is dominated by the humid subtropical climate (Cfa/Cwa). As one nears the western tip of the country, the climate gradually becomes slightly less humid and is more arid. As one moves further south, the weather become slightly more tropical. The Aestas Islands, near the equator, qualify as tropical. as the winter season and all months have a mean temperature above 18.0 °C (the defined coldest monthly mean temperature of tropical climates).
Seasonally, summers are generally hot and humid throughout the entire country. Air currents pump hot and moist air mass from the tropical Aestas Sea and Paisi Ocean towards Normerra as whole, creating the typical sultry tropical summers. Daytime highs are often in the upper 20s to the mid 30s celsius. Rainfall is summer concentrated along the southern coast. Sunshine is abundant across the country in summer, as the rainfall often comes in quick, but intense downpours. The summer months are by far the wettest portion of the year for the majority of the country. The Aestas Islands on the other hand are much wetter, qualifying as a tropical rainforest climate, receiving more than 60mm of rain every month.
Winters are colder in the western tip, with average highs in the 7 °C range in January. Farther east, winters become milder, with average January highs in the 12 °C range. As one nears the Aestas Sea, coastal plain, and coastal areas of the south, winters become warm, with daytime highs near or over 16 °C. Winters tend to be very dry and sunny. In the Aestas Islands, sunny and wet weather is constant year round.
Topography
The country is relatively flat as a whole, with most elevation changes being rolling hills, shallow valleys, and canyons cut by rivers. Springs form the majority of river sources in the country, and many flow north-south or west-east.
Geology
With the Normerran Plate converging into the PLATE NEXT TO ASTARIAX Plate, earthquakes are very common in the north and west
Politics
Domestic Politics
Arcadia is a parliamentary republic, with an elected legislature in the Senate, while executive functions are preformed by the Senate Speaker.
The legislative branch is made up of the Senate, which consists of 577 seats, elected by mixed-member proportional method. 277 seats are constituent seats, elected by instant-runoff voting. The remaining 300 seats are filled by party vote lists, allocated via the WEBSTER METHOD.
The executive branch consists of a Cabinet presided over by the Senate Speaker, who is nominated as candidate by the President after holding consultations with representatives from the different parliamentary groups. The speaker is the de jure preisiding officer of the Senate, though this role is mostly relegated to ceremonial occasions. In practice, the speaker operates as the equivalent of what many countries refer to as "prime minister". The heads of the various Cabinet members (who are referred to by various titles) are subordinate to the speaker, who presides over Cabinet functions.
The head of state is legally the president, who is elected by secret ballot in the Senate with a two thirds vote required, but after 5 rounds it moves to a three fifths vote. After 10 rounds, the oresident is elected by majority between the top three candidates in an STV election. The President serves for up to 20 years and is the ceremonial head of state with little tangible power. The president can be removed by an anonymous three fifths vote for corruption or mental instability.
There is no single apex court in Arcadia, rather there are three to five (disputing interpretations) bodies acting as courts of final resort:
- for judicial cases (i.e. civil and criminal cases): the Attorney's Court (Tribunale Dell'Avvocato)
- for administrative cases: the Public Law Court (Tribunale Di Diritto Pubblico)
- for constitutional challenges of laws and policy: the Constitutional Court (Tribunale Costituzionale)
- for jurisdictional disputes, a temporary court may be assembled: the Provisional Jurisdiction Court (Tribunale di Giurisdizione Provvisoria)
- The Senate may also act as a court by two thirds vote in cases involving the Attorney's and Public Law courts.
Administrative Divisions
Arcadia is organized under a "top down" approach. The national government (or central government) has the power to override any lower decision made, and any law or court decision by a national level institution immediately overrides all lower institutions. For administrative reasons, the country is divided into first order administrative divisions. These first order divisions can be either "regions" representing the historical provinces of the Arcadian Kingdom without the name. These regions were formed from a variety of "departments" from the socialist era. They can also be "independent cities", representing city-states which do not operate under any one region. There are currently four such cities, along with seven regions. Further divisions are altered soley by the preceding divison (i.e. a region can decide second order but is limited in third order divisions), with most regions having second and third order divisions, whereas independent cities merely skipped to fourth order divisions. All regions have "second cities" which, while not independent from the region, are their own second order division.
First Order Divisions
There exist currently 11 first order divisions, 7 regions and 4 cities. First order divisions handle broad police powers, are responsible for handling education and healthcare, and construct intradivision infrastructure. Some divisions share or completely defer to even lower levels of government on these issues. First order divisions must have wholly elected legislatures and executives, in separated branches.
Regions
- Penacos
- Verhilterra
- Arcadian Valley (Valle d'Arcadia)
- Lomarche
- Duscano (Duscana)
- Umbraneto
- Corlily (Corilia)
Independent Cities
- Porta Libera
- Vitris
- Zarasia
- Ad Novas
Second Order Divisions
Second order divisions commonly fill subregional roles, such as local power or water. Of all the divisions, the second order is the most ambiguous. These are referred to as a county (contea) in Penacos, Arcadian Valley, and Duscano and as a province (provincia) in Verhilterra, Lomarche, and Corlily. Umbraneto's name is unique, department (dipartimento). Second order divisions must be democratically elected, but face no government restrictions. Second order divisions frequently operate under executive councils, where a single body forms both the legislature and executive committee.
Third Order Divisions
Third order divisions commonly hold municipal roles, and frequently account for most day to day laws experienced by Arcadians. With the exception of Lomarche, all third order divisions in every region are referred to as a municipality (comune). In Lomarche, a third order division is called a community (comunità). Third order divisions vary wildly in government.
Fourth Order Divisions
Fourth order divisions once held the most basic government functions, but their usage as governing bodies have been mostly abolished in six regions, with only Lomarche, which has the neighborhood (quartiere), the local area of a large city with any real nonceremonial power. All four independent cities have the term community (comunità) for their fourth order division. The "district" (distretto) is nothing more than a navigational aid in most regions.