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===Cambran rule===
===Cambran rule===
===Middle ages===
===Middle ages===
===First Republic and Capron Restoration===
[[File:Chartist meeting on Kennington Common by William Edward Kilburn 1848 - restoration1.jpg|thumb|The [[Elizabeth Square Declaration]] formally dissolved the [[Kingdom of Falland]] and established a democratic republic]]
*Angered by increasing corruption, unpopular royally appointed governments & a worsening economic state for the middle and lower classes. A popular revolution in 1850 forces the King to establish a proper constitutional monarchy and full universal male suffrage
*Emergence of the Liberal Party after suffrage enacted, successive liberal governments until 1858 when new king appoints his conservative uncle to PM and begins to roll-back some advances
*Subsequent revolution & Elizabeth Square Declaration which abolishes the monarchy, grants amnesty to the King but orders the imprisonment of the ex-PM
*Royal family flee abroad & declare new state illegitimate
*Ensuing war forces a monarchical restoration in 1858 although constitutional monarchy & universal male suffrage guaranteed
*Colonial expansion & empire
*Industrialism & economic powerhouse
*Liberal governments become increasingly pro-monarchy, rise of the Fallish Republican Party (FRP)
*FRP govt. in 1902 allied w/ left liberals, no parliamentary majority for an abolition but monarchy's popularity remains very low
*FRP ousted after colonial scandal & right Liberals + conservatives + nationalists restored to power
*Socialist Party (SP) foundation and electoral successes
*Foreign cause collapse of liberalism's support & rise of SP & FRP
*SP-FRP popular front, government & collapse due to Republican infighting
===Second Republic===
[[File:Lord Rothermere (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[Thomas Peyton-Jones]], [[Minister-President of Falland]] (1926-1933)]]
[[File:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 1947.jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[Edwin Bampfylde]], [[Minister-President of Falland]] (1933-1940)]]
*Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party (FNSFP) elected in 1925 election, defeating the unpopular liberal government
*FNSFP Prime Minister Thomas Peyton-Jones begins consolidating power, sidelining his conservative allies and banning the socialist party after a series of anti-govt riots
*Peyton-Jones is dismissed by the monarch prompting a crisis whereby Parliament forces his abdication and abolishes the monarchy, restoring Peyton-Jones to office as Head of Government & State. Industrialists, newspaper owners, businessmen and many landowners support Peyton-Jones over the monarch who retires in the countryside quietly (de facto house arrest)
*FNSFP one-party national syndicalist republic declared
*Irredentist foreign policy expanded upon and colonial reforms enacted loosening ties with some colonies
*Peyton-Jones is ousted by more radical politicians led by former editor and propaganda minister Edwin Bampfylde
*Bampfylde takes a hard-line expansionist ideology to distract from a faltering economy
*Any potential war turns into a protracted nightmare for Bampfylde who had hoped for a quick victory, Bampfylde takes over planning the war and assumes all war ministries + foreign affairs fearing a potential coup
*Harsh repression of growing opposition movement & govt. becomes more totalitarian
*Massive military defeat causes lines to collapse, major retreats and desertion as well as decimation
*Bampfylde & leading government officials captured & Falland fully occupied after unconditional surrender
===Contemporary period===
===Contemporary period===
[[File:Winston Churchill waves to crowds in Whitehall in London as they celebrate VE Day, 8 May 1945. H41849.jpg|thumb|230px|[[Independence Day (Falland)|Independence Day]] Celebrations after the [[Braemablair Agreement]] was signed]]
*Fallish colonies either granted independence or become international mandates, Sydenham becomes a neutral semi-independent free city whilst Falland is occupied
*Elections to a constitutional assembly see right-wing Progressives (former civil servants etc) & liberals (former establishment) win a majority combined, new King invited to lead (election results potentially interfered w/ by occupying powers who disliked the Fallish socialists & republicans for their perceived inability to prevent the FNSFP govt.
*Monarchy referendum passes narrowly although emboldens the Socialist Party who win the first Sydenham elections whilst Falland is still occupied
*Progressive-Socialist-Liberal-Republican national unity govt. created to provide a united front for independence, Sydenham rejoins Falland (neutrality enshrined in constitution)
*Braemablair Agreement allows for Fallish independence although enshrines neutrality & bans all but defensive military action
*Welfare state created by Socialist-Republican govt.
*Cultural community established w/ former colonies
*Economic recover (Miracle on the Kir)
*Return to the international stage
*Modern 'agreeable partner' foreign policy
*Low-birth rate, reliance on immigration & other modern problems
==Geography==
==Geography==
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===Military===
===Military===
{{main|Fallish Armed Forces}}
{{main|Fallish Armed Forces}}
[[File:Portsmouth MMB 27 Royal Naval Dockyard - Ships of the Royal Saudi Navy.jpg|thumb|right|FRNS Sgàire in [[Sønderburg]] in 2017]]
[[File:Portsmouth MMB 27 Royal Naval Dockyard - Ships of the Royal Saudi Navy.jpg|thumb|right|FRNS Sgàire in [[Sønderburg]] in 2017]] (OUTDATED)
The Fallish Armed Forces is divided into 4 sections. The Fallish Army, the Fallish Navy, the Fallish Air Force and the Fallish Home Guard. Conscription exists in Falland but due to most of the Fallish army being comprised of volunteers only a small number of men are called up into the armed forces annually. Exemptions from conscription can include {{wpl|Conscientious objectors}}, health reasons, education and cultural and religious exemptions. As of 2020 there are 54,382 active soldiers and 84,372 reserve soldiers. Falland's annual defence expenditure was ɢ15.591 Billion or 2.1% of the annual Fallish GDP. The Fallish Armed Forces are overseen by the [[Cabinet of Falland|Ministry of Defence]], the President of Falland is the armed forces' {{wpl|commander-in-chief}} and members of the armed forces are required to swear an oath of loyalty to the constitution of Falland.
The Fallish Armed Forces is divided into 4 sections. The Fallish Army, the Fallish Navy, the Fallish Air Force and the Fallish Home Guard. Conscription exists in Falland but due to most of the Fallish army being comprised of volunteers only a small number of men are called up into the armed forces annually. Exemptions from conscription can include {{wpl|Conscientious objectors}}, health reasons, education and cultural and religious exemptions. As of 2020 there are 54,382 active soldiers and 84,372 reserve soldiers. Falland's annual defence expenditure was ɢ15.591 Billion or 2.1% of the annual Fallish GDP. The Fallish Armed Forces are overseen by the [[Cabinet of Falland|Ministry of Defence]], the President of Falland is the armed forces' {{wpl|commander-in-chief}} and members of the armed forces are required to swear an oath of loyalty to the constitution of Falland.



Revision as of 17:51, 6 May 2023

Fallish Federation
Flag of Falland
Flag
of Falland
Coat of arms
Motto: et sic genuflexus Albertus rex
("And so King Albert knelt")
Anthem: "The Georgian Rose"
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Capital
and largest city
Sydenham
Official languagesFallish
Ethnic groups
(2015)
75.3% Fallish background
24.7% Other background
Demonym(s)Fallish
GovernmentFederal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Theresa
Karren Shroff
Paul Green
Matthew Hart
Clive Osamor
LegislatureFederal Parliament
Chamber of Advisors
Chamber of Deputies
Establishment
• TBD
30 February 0
• TBD
30 February 0
19 July 1858
9 April 1864
26 October 1926
• Current constitution
7 September 1944
Area
• 
182,054 km2 (70,291 sq mi)
• Water (%)
0.6
Population
• 2023 estimate
87,647,322
• 2015 census
84,372,472
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$787.012 Billion
• Per capita
$42,382
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$742.446 Billion
• Per capita
$39,982
Gini (2021)29.8Increase
low
HDIIncrease 0.891
very high
CurrencyGuild (ɢ) (FGU)
Date formatdd-mm-yy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+20
Internet TLD.fl

Falland, officially the Fallish Federation is a sovereign state

Etymology

History

Antiquity

Cambran rule

Middle ages

First Republic and Capron Restoration

The Elizabeth Square Declaration formally dissolved the Kingdom of Falland and established a democratic republic
  • Angered by increasing corruption, unpopular royally appointed governments & a worsening economic state for the middle and lower classes. A popular revolution in 1850 forces the King to establish a proper constitutional monarchy and full universal male suffrage
  • Emergence of the Liberal Party after suffrage enacted, successive liberal governments until 1858 when new king appoints his conservative uncle to PM and begins to roll-back some advances
  • Subsequent revolution & Elizabeth Square Declaration which abolishes the monarchy, grants amnesty to the King but orders the imprisonment of the ex-PM
  • Royal family flee abroad & declare new state illegitimate
  • Ensuing war forces a monarchical restoration in 1858 although constitutional monarchy & universal male suffrage guaranteed
  • Colonial expansion & empire
  • Industrialism & economic powerhouse
  • Liberal governments become increasingly pro-monarchy, rise of the Fallish Republican Party (FRP)
  • FRP govt. in 1902 allied w/ left liberals, no parliamentary majority for an abolition but monarchy's popularity remains very low
  • FRP ousted after colonial scandal & right Liberals + conservatives + nationalists restored to power
  • Socialist Party (SP) foundation and electoral successes
  • Foreign cause collapse of liberalism's support & rise of SP & FRP
  • SP-FRP popular front, government & collapse due to Republican infighting

Second Republic

  • Far-right Fallish National Sydicalist Fatherland Party (FNSFP) elected in 1925 election, defeating the unpopular liberal government
  • FNSFP Prime Minister Thomas Peyton-Jones begins consolidating power, sidelining his conservative allies and banning the socialist party after a series of anti-govt riots
  • Peyton-Jones is dismissed by the monarch prompting a crisis whereby Parliament forces his abdication and abolishes the monarchy, restoring Peyton-Jones to office as Head of Government & State. Industrialists, newspaper owners, businessmen and many landowners support Peyton-Jones over the monarch who retires in the countryside quietly (de facto house arrest)
  • FNSFP one-party national syndicalist republic declared
  • Irredentist foreign policy expanded upon and colonial reforms enacted loosening ties with some colonies
  • Peyton-Jones is ousted by more radical politicians led by former editor and propaganda minister Edwin Bampfylde
  • Bampfylde takes a hard-line expansionist ideology to distract from a faltering economy
  • Any potential war turns into a protracted nightmare for Bampfylde who had hoped for a quick victory, Bampfylde takes over planning the war and assumes all war ministries + foreign affairs fearing a potential coup
  • Harsh repression of growing opposition movement & govt. becomes more totalitarian
  • Massive military defeat causes lines to collapse, major retreats and desertion as well as decimation
  • Bampfylde & leading government officials captured & Falland fully occupied after unconditional surrender

Contemporary period

Independence Day Celebrations after the Braemablair Agreement was signed
  • Fallish colonies either granted independence or become international mandates, Sydenham becomes a neutral semi-independent free city whilst Falland is occupied
  • Elections to a constitutional assembly see right-wing Progressives (former civil servants etc) & liberals (former establishment) win a majority combined, new King invited to lead (election results potentially interfered w/ by occupying powers who disliked the Fallish socialists & republicans for their perceived inability to prevent the FNSFP govt.
  • Monarchy referendum passes narrowly although emboldens the Socialist Party who win the first Sydenham elections whilst Falland is still occupied
  • Progressive-Socialist-Liberal-Republican national unity govt. created to provide a united front for independence, Sydenham rejoins Falland (neutrality enshrined in constitution)
  • Braemablair Agreement allows for Fallish independence although enshrines neutrality & bans all but defensive military action
  • Welfare state created by Socialist-Republican govt.
  • Cultural community established w/ former colonies
  • Economic recover (Miracle on the Kir)
  • Return to the international stage
  • Modern 'agreeable partner' foreign policy
  • Low-birth rate, reliance on immigration & other modern problems

Geography

Geology

Biodiversity

Environment

Politics and government

Political culture

Current Structure of the Chamber of Deputies
Structure
Seats400
Current Structure of the Chamber of Deputies of Falland
Political groups
Government (230)
  •   Progressive (125)
  •   Liberal (62)
  •   Green (43)

Opposition (170)

States of Falland

Falland is divided into X states. Of these administrative divisions, X are States and X are Free Cities. Each State has a varying level of autonomy, separate legislatures and governments and separate constitutions.

Law

Foreign relations

Military

FRNS Sgàire in Sønderburg in 2017

(OUTDATED)

The Fallish Armed Forces is divided into 4 sections. The Fallish Army, the Fallish Navy, the Fallish Air Force and the Fallish Home Guard. Conscription exists in Falland but due to most of the Fallish army being comprised of volunteers only a small number of men are called up into the armed forces annually. Exemptions from conscription can include Conscientious objectors, health reasons, education and cultural and religious exemptions. As of 2020 there are 54,382 active soldiers and 84,372 reserve soldiers. Falland's annual defence expenditure was ɢ15.591 Billion or 2.1% of the annual Fallish GDP. The Fallish Armed Forces are overseen by the Ministry of Defence, the President of Falland is the armed forces' commander-in-chief and members of the armed forces are required to swear an oath of loyalty to the constitution of Falland.

Falland is a recognised nuclear weapons state after testing its first nuclear weapon with Mascylla in 1943. However due to financial issues and political backlash the Fallish government agreed to denuclearise by 2030. As of 2015 Falland's nuclear stockpile is reportedly 5 weapons, all are set to be decommissioned by 2024. Falland is a signatory of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty and in 2020 formally signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

Economy

Infrastructure

Transport

Tourism

Agriculture

Demographics

Religion

Languages

Migrants and refugees

Education

Health

Culture

Music

Art

Literature

Media

Cuisine

Sports