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Revision as of 20:28, 14 October 2019
Republic of Kaiye Tourie Albori: Kaaytuuri Hayboorey | |
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Motto: 'As one, for one nation' | |
Anthem: Setigiya ka Jama The Power of the People | |
Capital and largest city | Urafaada |
Official languages | Albori |
Recognised national languages | Gaullican Duguba |
Recognised regional languages | Sabani Dogon 27 others recognised |
Ethnic groups (2018) | Albori (36%) Duguba (31%) Others (33%) |
Demonym(s) | Kaiye-Tourien |
Government | Ngiilist one-party state functioning as a federal republic with elements of a Military junta |
• President | Baptiste Muusu |
• Prime Minister | Djamchid Sanogo |
Legislature | Assembly of the People's Deputies |
Independence from Werania | |
• Gaullican annexation | 1813 |
• Transfer of sovereignty to Werania | 1936 |
• Independence | 1946 |
Population | |
• 2018 census | 6,312,397 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | 64 Billion |
• Per capita | 10,128 |
HDI (2018) | 0.621 medium |
Currency | Kaiye-Tourienne Ceeci (KTC) |
Kaiye Tourie, officially known as the Republic of Kaiye Tourie (Albori: Kaaytuuri Hayboorey, Gaullican: République du Kaiye Tourie), is a sovereign state generally considered to be part of the Bahia region bordered by Habasha to the east, Rwizikuru to the south and Zorasan to the west. It has a population of over 6 million people, over two million of whom live within the capital city of Urafaada.
For much of its history, its location commanding trade routes across Coius has made Kaiye Tourie an important trading site. Several key states established themselves here, with the most powerful being the Kingdom of Kambu who ruled between 1100 and up until the 19th century. By this time, the Kambu had become corrupted and highly weakened, and in 1813 the area came under the control of Gaullica after the conquests of General Jean-Luc Boschung. The Kingdom of Kambu was maintained as a local proxy for foreign rule. However, during the 20th century, Albori nationalism rose in relevance. It based itself in the traditions of Euclean civic nationalism, with Irfanist and socialist currents also rising up in this era. They started a guerilla conflict, which gained steam after Gaullican sovereignty was replaced by Weranian control and by 1956 the colonial government withdrew leaving Kaiye Tourie as an independent nation. Alfaga Fun-Funey, the leader of the leftist Popular Liberation Movement, assumed power and set about creating the modern state of Kaiye Tourie. He restricted political expression and began to develop a socialist economy, influenced by anti-colonial and nationalist sentiments as well. With political violence between leftists and Irfanists dominating the streets, a group of military officers seized power in a coup. They declared their intent to be the suppression of all radical currents, founding a centrist state upon the principles of Ngiilism.
In the modern day, Kaiye-Tourie is a moderately wealthy nation, with one of the highest GDP per capitas in the region and high levels of development in urban areas. This is owed to the nation's expansive oil reserves, as well as exports of cash crops such as sugar, tobacco and cacao. Despite this, many rural areas are significantly less developed. The political system is best described as a dictatorship, with only one legal party in government and freedom of speech significantly restricted. Tensions between ethnic and religious groups are largely suppressed due to a "carrot and stick" approach which is aided by the relative prosperity of the nation. Corruption remains a major issue, affecting all levels of government. This has been combined in recent years with the expansion of drug trafficking, leading many to fear that Kaiye-Tourie is at risk of becoming a narco-state.
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Radical centrist one party state
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Fence sitting between ROSPO and COMSED, some kind of non aligned movement