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'''Arlyon''', officially known as the '''Revolutionary People's Republic of Arlyon''' ({{wp|French language|Arlyonish}}: ''République populaire révolutionnaire d'Arliyon''), is a sovereign state in [[Messenia]]. Governed as a {{Wp|unitary}} {{wp|socialist state|socialist}} {{wp|republic}} Arlyon exercises justification over 9 | '''Arlyon''', officially known as the '''Revolutionary People's Republic of Arlyon''' ({{wp|French language|Arlyonish}}: ''République populaire révolutionnaire d'Arliyon''), is a sovereign state in [[Messenia]]. Governed as a {{Wp|unitary}} {{wp|socialist state|socialist}} {{wp|republic}} Arlyon exercises justification over 9 provinces which are divided into 42 departments. | ||
The modern Arlyonish state traces its heritage to the creation of the Duchy of Montois and Charhône in 1056, although the origins of Arlyon as a geographic and cultural entity predate the Duchy's creation. The Duchy was in a {{Wp|personal union}} with the Kingdom of [Italophone place] as a weaker partner. Divisions between the [Italophone elite] and the Aylonish nobility led to the enthronement of Henri II and led to the Arlyonish War of Secession that ended the union leading to the [[Duchy of Arlyon]] to emerge. The 1600’s would see the country begin to rise in strength again until entering a golden age from the 1700’s-early 1800’s which ended after prolonged revolutionary activity. | The modern Arlyonish state traces its heritage to the creation of the Duchy of Montois and Charhône in 1056, although the origins of Arlyon as a geographic and cultural entity predate the Duchy's creation. The Duchy was in a {{Wp|personal union}} with the Kingdom of [Italophone place] as a weaker partner. Divisions between the [Italophone elite] and the Aylonish nobility led to the enthronement of Henri II and led to the Arlyonish War of Secession that ended the union leading to the [[Duchy of Arlyon]] to emerge. The 1600’s would see the country begin to rise in strength again until entering a golden age from the 1700’s-early 1800’s which ended after prolonged revolutionary activity. | ||
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Arlyon is divided into nine | Arlyon is divided into nine provinces which are further divided into departments, arrondissements and communes. Each province has its own governing assembly and executive council led by a premier. Provinces have autonomy in most areas as long as they maintain the fundamentally socialist character of the state. One of the provinces, the capital [[Champierre]], is a ''de facto'' {{Wp|city state}}. | ||
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Revolutionary People's Republic of Arlyon République populaire révolutionnaire d'Arliyon | |
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Motto: Prolétaires de tous les pays, unissez-vous! Workers' of the World Unite! | |
Anthem: Le drapeau rouge The Red Flag | |
Capital | Champierre |
Official languages | Arlyonish |
Recognised regional languages | Bassican, Anvallen, Rogondian, Tallard |
Demonym(s) | Arlyonish |
Government | Unitary socialist republic |
Édouard Dissard Henri Lièvremont Gaston Vigouroux Mireille Verpilleux (President) Roberto Quasimodo Raoul Bourdon Évrard Jacquemoud Amandine Alméras | |
Legislature | Revolutionary National Convention |
Formation | |
• Unified Arlyonish Crown | 1053 |
• End of the personal union | 1431 |
1877 | |
1923 | |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 54,485,783 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $2,004,310 million |
• Per capita | $37,058 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | $1,879,048 million |
• Per capita | $34,742 |
Gini | 24.8 low |
HDI | 0.896 very high |
Currency | Livre (LIV) |
Date format | dd-mm-yyyy |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +52 |
Internet TLD | .ar |
Arlyon, officially known as the Revolutionary People's Republic of Arlyon (Arlyonish: République populaire révolutionnaire d'Arliyon), is a sovereign state in Messenia. Governed as a unitary socialist republic Arlyon exercises justification over 9 provinces which are divided into 42 departments.
The modern Arlyonish state traces its heritage to the creation of the Duchy of Montois and Charhône in 1056, although the origins of Arlyon as a geographic and cultural entity predate the Duchy's creation. The Duchy was in a personal union with the Kingdom of [Italophone place] as a weaker partner. Divisions between the [Italophone elite] and the Aylonish nobility led to the enthronement of Henri II and led to the Arlyonish War of Secession that ended the union leading to the Duchy of Arlyon to emerge. The 1600’s would see the country begin to rise in strength again until entering a golden age from the 1700’s-early 1800’s which ended after prolonged revolutionary activity.
In 1797 the first Arlyonish parliament was inaugurated but was shut down just 5 years later restoring absolutist rule, leading to a failed revolution that would briefly usher in the United States of Arlyon that was defeated by reactionary forces. Republican discontent would remain throughout the 19th century and in 1877 the monarchy was overthrown and replaced with a parliamentary republic. The republic was known initially for its anti-clerical and radical reformist nature but during the early 20th century became politically inert despite the country scientifically and culturally going through a golden age.
The Continental War saw Arlyonish's republican government unable to contain increasing anti-militarist and pacifistic sentiment. The Arlyonish government signed a armistice in XXX ceding much of its territory after a collapse in morale and continued military failure. The signing of the armistice led to a military coup that itself triggered a left-wing rebellion that led to civil war which lasted until XXX with leftist forces emerging victorious. Initially the new government was heavily divided between liberal democrats, anarchists and more authoritarian-minded socialists. A left-wing republic was declared mixing in representative elements (including an elected parliament and political parties) alongside direct elements in the economy based on the idea of workers’ self management. From the mid-1990’s there was a period of more right-wing reform and reconciliation with capitalist countries but since more recently there has been a greater trend towards supporting international socialism and revolutionary trends. Unrest in Anvalle alongside far-right terrorism have been perennial issues since the 1940's.
Arlyon is currently structured as a republic with the Supreme Revolutionary Council being the collective head of state and elections to the Revolutionary National Convention being held every five years. The country’s economy is a mix of government-owned businesses, those managed by workers’ cooperatives and a small private sector combining elements of market socialism with mutualism and more traditional state-led initiatives. Arlyon has a large modern military and exercises a foreign policy promoting international socialism. Arlyon is known internationally as a global centre of art, science, and philosophy being renowned worldwide for its rich cultural heritage.
Etymology
History
Middle Ages
Early Modern Period
Modern History
Republican period
Government and Politics
- Jean Luc MELENCHON in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, 2016 (cropped).jpg
Évrard Jacquemoud, Commissioner of Labour, Hygiene and Social Security Provisions.
Arlyon is governed as a socialist republic that combines aspects of representative parliamentary democracy with socialist and syndicalist direct democracy. The head of state is the Supreme Revolutionary Council which functions as a collective head of state and consists of eight members. Its president chairs the council and rotates annually being a primus inter pares with collective leadership being emphasised. The members of the Supreme Revolutionary Council serve for four year terms and govern with the approval of the Revolutionary Nationa Convention, the legislature of the republic. The Revolutionary National Convention is elected every four years with 400 seats elected directly and 133 indirectly through industrial sectors, the military and trade unions.
Arlyon is divided into nine communal syndicates which is the highest level country-subdivision. They further divided into 32 departments and 117 cantons.
There only exists two formally organised political parties in Arlyon - the Federation of Proletarian Unity (Fédération de l'unité prolétarienne) and the Popular Rally (Rassemblement populaire). However there exists many informal political factions that serve as de facto political parties, with the largest including the Impossibilistes, Possibilistes, Réformistes and Socialiste républicains. The current government is an alliance of the Socialiste républicains, Impossibilistes and the Fédération de l'unité prolétarienne.
Government
Legislature
Administrative divisions
Arlyon is divided into nine provinces which are further divided into departments, arrondissements and communes. Each province has its own governing assembly and executive council led by a premier. Provinces have autonomy in most areas as long as they maintain the fundamentally socialist character of the state. One of the provinces, the capital Champierre, is a de facto city state.
Map | Name and flag | Language | Administrative centre | Population | |
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Subdivision | |||||
Anvalle | Arlyonish, Anvallen | TBA | 7,478,315 | ||
Arège | Arlyonish, Tallard | TBA | 7,845,621 | ||
Bassica | Arlyonish, Bassican | TBA | 4,786,583 | ||
Champierre | Arlyonish | Champierre | 4,652,344 | ||
Charhône | Arlyonish | TBA | 7,845,216 | ||
Garault | Arlyonish, Garaultan | TBA | 5,296,053 | ||
Madorie | Arlyonish, Lavish | TBA | 2,149,657 | ||
Montois | Arlyonish | TBA | 10,679,425 | ||
Saltorra | Arlyonish, Saltorran | TBA | 3,752,569 |
Armed forces and intelligence
- Military consists of army, airforce, navy and a Foreign Legion (founded as an internationalist force for spreading socialism). Overseen by the Revolutionary Command Council. The Federal Council is the collective command-in-chief.
- Intelligence is separated into Bureau of Intelligence Operations (domestic security), the Bureau of Counter-Intelligence (foreign security) and Bureau of Military Intelligence (military security)
- Military consists of 155,400 active personnel, 1,224,200 reservists and 360,400 paramilitaries. 1,740,000 overall.
- The military was restructured from a massive conscript force into a more militia based army during the 1980's. The Gendarmerie was abolished and conscription applied to both men and women. The current philosophy of the army is that a highly trained and professionalised "core" remains permanently active whilst in times of war reservists will be arranged into Defence Committees that will "résiste et mords". Reservists are required every year to do a fortnight of training and much of the general population is encouraged to undergo some form of military training. Gunownership is widespread for this aim albeit ammunition is tightly controlled by the government, similar to Switzerland. A period of elected officers from the 1920's-1940's was scrapped by the communists in 1944.
- One to two aircraft carriers/nuclear weapons?
Geography
Biodiversity
Climate
Economy
Structure
Agriculture
Industry
Services
Energy
Transportation
Demographics
Education
Ethnic groups
Healthcare
Language
Largest cities
Religion
Culture
Art
Cuisine
Arlyon is known for its cultural tendency to place a great emphasis on food; preparation and enjoyment of food is considered to be essential in Arlyonish life giving the country a reputation of meticulous food preparation.There is a high amount of regional diversity in Arlyonish cuisine, with the most famous including Champierre, tba, tba, tba and tba.
Up until the 1930's Arlyonish haute cuisine was vaunted in Arlyonish and Cardian high society. Following the revolution and up until the 1990's this style fell out of favour with simpler regional cuisines being promoted. The 1970's saw the rise of nouvelle cuisine which sought an alternative to both and has continued to influence modern cuisine in Arlyon.
Within the world Arlyon is one of the major producers of wine being internationally renowned for its diversity and quality. Representing one of the largest private industries in Arlyon the production of wine is strictly regulated with specific regulations on the classification of wine types depending on the production process and where it has grown. Arlyon is known to produce red, rosé, white, sparkling and fortified wine albeit only a minority are exported. There also exists a smaller beer sector based mainly around abbey beers.