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Portogala is geographically divided into three distincts parts: the Folona Plains, The Coicojote Hills and the Astuviras Mountain. The Folona Plains is the most populated with 3,95 million Portogalans living in the area. The nation has its coast on the Gondwana Ocean.
Portogala is geographically divided into three distincts parts: the Folona Plains, The Coicojote Hills and the Astuviras Mountain. The Folona Plains is the most populated with 3,95 million Portogalans living in the area. The nation has its coast on the Gondwana Ocean.


Portogala is a semi-presidential republic and a parliamentary liberal democracy. IT is part of the Olive Branch Coalition, the CSTO and the Portuguese Commonwealth and it has close ties with the other Portuguese countries of [[Czeily|Czeily]] and [[Logar|Logar]]. Historically, it has pursued a neutral and pacifist foreign policy. It stayed out of the first two [[Great Wars (TPU)|Great Wars]], only joining the [[Third Great War (TPU)|Third Great War]] in 2023.
Portogala is a semi-presidential republic and a parliamentary liberal democracy. It is part of the Olive Branch Coalition, the CSTO and the Portuguese Commonwealth and it has close ties with the other Portuguese countries of [[Czeily|Czeily]] and [[Logar|Logar]]. Historically, it has pursued a neutral and pacifist foreign policy. It stayed out of the first two [[Great Wars (TPU)|Great Wars]], only joining the [[Third Great War (TPU)|Third Great War]] in 2023.




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The President's role in the government is largely ceremonial, but the President can perform various executive actions and is Chief of the Portogalan Army. Historically, the President's role was much more important, as the President was the sole person running the government. That was true until 2022, when Congress was formed. There has been only one person serving as President so far, and that is Antonio de Oliveira Salazar.
The President's role in the government is largely ceremonial, but the President can perform various executive actions and is Chief of the Portogalan Army. Historically, the President's role was much more important, as the President was the sole person running the government. That was true until 2022, when Congress was formed. There has been only one person serving as President so far, and that is Antonio de Oliveira Salazar.
===Congress===
===Congress===
The Portogalan Congress is a bicameral body, made up of the Portogalan Parliament and Senate.
The Parliament is the lower house and the main legislative body of Portogala, responsible for passing laws, confirming the President's appointees and managing the day to day government dealings. It is consisted of 151 members who represent their respective electoral consticuency a. k. a regions. It is chaired by the Prime Minister.
{{electiontable|Table template pagename|Current Parliament Make-up}}
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" | Parties
! Seats
|-
| style="background-color:#ff0000;" |
| style="text-align:left;" | The red party
| 23
|-
| style="background-color:#00ff00;" |
| style="text-align:left;" | The green party
| 21
|-
| style="background-color:#0000ff;" |
| style="text-align:left;" | Free Mars
| 1
|-
| style="background-color:#eeeeee;" |
| style="text-align:left;" | None of the above (unfilled seats)
| 5
|-
! colspan="2" style="text-align:left;" | Total
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| 50
|}
The Senate is the upper house, responsible for confirming Parliament's laws and decisions and passing constitutional amendments. It is consisted of 2 senators from each of the 6 regions, or 12 seantors in total. It is chaired by the President of the Senate.

Revision as of 14:10, 23 February 2023

Republic of Portogala
Portogalan Flag
Flag
Portogalan Emblem
Emblem
Motto: "Deus, patria e familia."
("God, fatherland and family.")
CapitalSalazaria
Official languagesPortuguese
Ethnic groups
(2023)
98.2% Portogalan
Religion
(2023)
89.8% Roman Catholicism

4.5% Protestantism

5.7% No Religion
Demonym(s)Portogalan
GovernmentSemi-Presidential Republic
• President
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar
• Deputy President
Fernandes Sousa
• Prime Minister
Diana de Oliveira Salazar
• Deputy Prime Minister
Madalena Morais Faira
LegislatureCongress
Senate
Parliament
Population
• 2023 estimate
6,210,000
GDP (nominal)2023 estimate
• Total
$222.39 billion (35th)
• Per capita
$35,812
Gini29.8
low
HDI (2023)0.928
very high
Currencyescudo (EUD)
Driving sideright

Portogala, officially The Republic of Portogala, is a country located on the northwestern part of the continent of Gondwana. It is bordered by North India to the north, Ecclesia to the west and Magdala Sirius to the south.

Portogala is geographically divided into three distincts parts: the Folona Plains, The Coicojote Hills and the Astuviras Mountain. The Folona Plains is the most populated with 3,95 million Portogalans living in the area. The nation has its coast on the Gondwana Ocean.

Portogala is a semi-presidential republic and a parliamentary liberal democracy. It is part of the Olive Branch Coalition, the CSTO and the Portuguese Commonwealth and it has close ties with the other Portuguese countries of Czeily and Logar. Historically, it has pursued a neutral and pacifist foreign policy. It stayed out of the first two Great Wars, only joining the Third Great War in 2023.


History

Geography

Politics and Government

President

The President's role in the government is largely ceremonial, but the President can perform various executive actions and is Chief of the Portogalan Army. Historically, the President's role was much more important, as the President was the sole person running the government. That was true until 2022, when Congress was formed. There has been only one person serving as President so far, and that is Antonio de Oliveira Salazar.

Congress

The Portogalan Congress is a bicameral body, made up of the Portogalan Parliament and Senate.

The Parliament is the lower house and the main legislative body of Portogala, responsible for passing laws, confirming the President's appointees and managing the day to day government dealings. It is consisted of 151 members who represent their respective electoral consticuency a. k. a regions. It is chaired by the Prime Minister.

e • d Current Parliament Make-up
Parties Seats
The red party 23
The green party 21
Free Mars 1
None of the above (unfilled seats) 5
Total 50

The Senate is the upper house, responsible for confirming Parliament's laws and decisions and passing constitutional amendments. It is consisted of 2 senators from each of the 6 regions, or 12 seantors in total. It is chaired by the President of the Senate.