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The government of Lumbasha is | The government of Lumbasha is characterized by a single-party system, in which the Lumbasha Workers' Party maintains exclusive control over political power. This system grants the party significant authority, enabling it to shape and direct the affairs of the country. At the helm of the Lumbasha Workers' Party is the General Secretary, who serves as the de facto leader of the nation. The single-party system in Lumbasha, with the Lumbasha Workers' Party as the ruling party, results in a concentration of power and limited political pluralism. The party's dominance in the political landscape ensures that its policies and ideology guide the direction of the country. | ||
The General Secretary holds extensive powers, which allow them to make decisions on behalf of the state. These powers encompass various domains, including the appointment and dismissal of government officials. Through this authority, the General Secretary exercises control over the composition of the government, ensuring that loyal party members are placed in key positions. Additionally, the General Secretary wields considerable influence over the country's economy and resources. They have the power to formulate economic policies, determine resource allocation, and direct industrial and agricultural activities. This control over the economy allows the General Secretary and the party to shape the trajectory of Lumbasha's development and prioritize national objectives. | |||
Furthermore, the General Secretary has the authority to direct the activities of the military and police forces. This includes the appointment and promotion of high-ranking military officers, as well as setting strategic priorities and overseeing defense policies. The General Secretary's control over the security apparatus enables them to maintain a firm grip on power and suppress any opposition or dissent. | |||
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The economy of Lumbasha is predominantly state-controlled, with the government owning and operating the majority of the country's industries and businesses. Agriculture and mining are the primary sectors of the economy, with the country being rich in natural resources such as copper, cobalt, and diamonds. | The economy of Lumbasha is predominantly state-controlled, with the government owning and operating the majority of the country's industries and businesses. Agriculture and mining are the primary sectors of the economy, with the country being rich in natural resources such as copper, cobalt, and diamonds. | ||
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Abantu b’obwegassi mu Lumbasha Worker's Republic of Lumbasha | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Leka Ebibinja Ebifuzi mu Nsi Bikankana Let the Ruling Classes of the World Tremble. | |
Capital | Kumbala |
Official languages | Basha Common |
Demonym(s) | Lumbashan |
Government | Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic |
• General Secretary | Taji Tinibu |
• President | Mwanaidi Okoye |
• Premier | Zahra Alamieyeseigha |
• People’s Assembly Chairman | Musa Akpabio |
Legislature | The People’s Assembly |
TBA | |
Area | |
• Total | 475,442 km2 (183,569 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 1.3 |
Population | |
• 2022 census | 46,706,229 |
GDP (PPP) | 2011 estimate |
• Total | $45 billion |
• Per capita | $2,257 |
GDP (nominal) | 2011 estimate |
• Total | $25.759 billion |
• Per capita | $1,230 |
Gini (2001) | 44.6 medium |
HDI (2010) | 0.810 very high (150th) |
Currency | Shilling (SHL) |
Time zone | UTC+1 |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (not observed) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +201 |
Internet TLD | .prb |
Lumbasha, officially the Worker's Republic of Lumbasha (Basha: Abantu B’obwegassi mu Lumbasha), is an Marxist-Leninist state residing in Olivacia.
History
Government
The government of Lumbasha is characterized by a single-party system, in which the Lumbasha Workers' Party maintains exclusive control over political power. This system grants the party significant authority, enabling it to shape and direct the affairs of the country. At the helm of the Lumbasha Workers' Party is the General Secretary, who serves as the de facto leader of the nation. The single-party system in Lumbasha, with the Lumbasha Workers' Party as the ruling party, results in a concentration of power and limited political pluralism. The party's dominance in the political landscape ensures that its policies and ideology guide the direction of the country.
The General Secretary holds extensive powers, which allow them to make decisions on behalf of the state. These powers encompass various domains, including the appointment and dismissal of government officials. Through this authority, the General Secretary exercises control over the composition of the government, ensuring that loyal party members are placed in key positions. Additionally, the General Secretary wields considerable influence over the country's economy and resources. They have the power to formulate economic policies, determine resource allocation, and direct industrial and agricultural activities. This control over the economy allows the General Secretary and the party to shape the trajectory of Lumbasha's development and prioritize national objectives.
Furthermore, the General Secretary has the authority to direct the activities of the military and police forces. This includes the appointment and promotion of high-ranking military officers, as well as setting strategic priorities and overseeing defense policies. The General Secretary's control over the security apparatus enables them to maintain a firm grip on power and suppress any opposition or dissent.
Economy
The economy of Lumbasha is predominantly state-controlled, with the government owning and operating the majority of the country's industries and businesses. Agriculture and mining are the primary sectors of the economy, with the country being rich in natural resources such as copper, cobalt, and diamonds.