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[[File:18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Workers and Peasants League is the founding and ruling political party of Hitotami.]] | [[File:18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Workers and Peasants League is the founding and ruling political party of Hitotami.]] | ||
Hitotami is a {{wp|Socialism|proletarian}} {{wp|single party state}} and {{wp|asymmetric federation}} under the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the league of workers and peasants," and that the state organs "apply the principle of {{wp|democratic centralism}}." There are three power hierarchies in Hitotami: the legislature represented by the [[Congress of Workers and Peasants]], the government represented by the [[State Council (Hitotami)|State Council of Ministers]], and the [[Workers and Peasants League]] (WPL), the only legal party and the final policymaker in the country. | Hitotami is a {{wp|Socialism|proletarian}} {{wp|single party state}} and {{wp|asymmetric federation}} under the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the league of workers and peasants," and that the state organs "apply the principle of {{wp|democratic centralism}}." There are three power hierarchies in Hitotami: the legislature represented by the [[Congress of Workers and Peasants]], the government represented by the [[State Council (Hitotami)|State Council of Ministers]], and the [[Workers and Peasants League]] (WPL), the only legal party and the final policymaker in the country. | ||
=== Workers and Peasants | === Workers and Peasants League === | ||
Following the formal establishment of the proletarian government in 1946, the [[Workers and Peasants League]] has been the governing party of Hitotami. Since 1948, the main body of the Hitotamese constitution declares that "the defining feature of Farvaran Proletarianism is the leadership and governorship of the Workers and Peasants League." The 1948 amendments constitutionalized the de facto one-party state status of Hitotami, wherein the First Secretary (party leader) holds ultimate power and authority over state and government and serves as the President of Hitotami. | |||
At the top of the League is the Central Committee, elected at the Party Congress. In turn, the Central Committee elects members of the [[State Council (Hitotami)|State Council of Ministers]] (also known as the State Presidium), [[First Secretary of the Workers and Peasants League|First Secretary]] (President) and [[Vice Secretary of the Workers and Peasants League|Vice Secretary]] (Premier), the de facto highest and second highest offices in Hitotami respectively. By constitution, the State Council collectively governs the country, with the President being the "highest representative of the body", though if sufficient consolidation is made, a highly influential and capable First Secretary can govern personally through the Presidency. The State Council is not controlled by the general party membership, as the key principle of the party organization was democratic centralism, demands strict subordination to higher bodies. | |||
The electoral system of the party is mostly pryamidal in nature. Each federal entity has a subordinate branch of the Workers and Peasants League which operates an identical system to the federal government. State-level People's Congresses are directly elected by voters, but WPL candidates go unopposed on ballot papers. The People's Congresses then elect members to lead the state-level party and administration, as well as members sent as delegates to the Workers and Peasants Assembly. | |||
=== Congress of Workers and Peasants === | === Congress of Workers and Peasants === | ||
=== Administrative divisions === | === Administrative divisions === |
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People's Democratic Federative Republic of the Farvaran People | |
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Motto: 國之労働者団結 Koku no Rōdōsha, Danketsu! 國家工人團結! Kwòkkià Kòngzǐn Dǒenzièk! Laborers of this Nation, Unite! | |
Anthem: 労働と苦労の地 Rōdō to Kurō no Ji Land of Labour and Hardship | |
Capital and largest city | Shinkyou |
Official languages | Nakaban |
Recognised national languages | Lienshuese, Gosun, Omoki |
Ethnic groups (2016) | TBD |
Religion | TBD |
Demonym(s) | Hitotamian |
Government | Federal socialist single-party state |
Jirō Yamanashi | |
Ko Kajung | |
Seishirō Yamada | |
Legislature | Congress of Workers and Peasants |
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• tbd | tbd |
• tbd | tbd |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 755,887,150 |
• 2016 census | 753,998,715 |
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $14.970 trillion |
• Per capita | $19,805 |
GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $8.430 trillion |
• Per capita | $11,153 |
Gini (2018) | 47.1 high |
HDI (2018) | 0.768 high |
Currency | Hitotamian ryo (HRO) |
Time zone | tbd |
Date format | DD/MM/YYYY |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | tbd |
Hitotami (Kotoba Nakaban: 人民, lit. "people"), officially the People's Democratic Federative Republic of the Farvaran Peoples (Nakaban: 央人民連邦共産國, Nakabajinmin Renpō Kyōsankoku), is a country located in northern Farvaran continent of Midgard. It shares borders with Jianpei, Andrukh, Phatun, Axvalla and Tinza all the south. It is a federal socialist single-party state, comprised of ten autonomous republics. With a population of 755 million it is Xth largest country in thr world and the largest in Farvara. It's capital and largest city is Shinkyou, other major cities include Nishiaizu, Morioka, Kazuno, Yanbian and Rankei.
History...
History...
In wake of political unrest and the collapse of the short-lived far-right nationalist government under Taro Ogawa in 1940, various elements within the military, backed by masses of striking workers and peasants rose up in the Takizawa Revolution. Led by the Workers and Peasants Socialist League, a new socialist state was established, prompting the Red Renovation, in which thousands of political opponents and suspected counter-revolutionaries were arrested or executed. Tensions with other northern Farvaran states led to the outbreak of the Hitotamian Revolutionary War in 1942. Aided by superior numbers, officers and technology, the Hitotamian forces expanded across northern Farvara, establishing satellite governments. In 1946, these satellites were abosrbed directly into Hitotami, and a federal system was established. Between 1948 and 1959, millions died in the Greater Renovation, with collectivisation and industrialisation enforced with little regard for human life. In 1960, numerous uprisings among the constituent republics led to the Hitotamian Emergency which lasted until 1965, this was followed by extensive political and economic reform. These reforms enabled the opening of the economy, leading to significant sustained economic growth and development.
Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1966, Hitotami's economy has been one of the world's fastest-growing with annual growth rates consistently above 6 percent. Since 2005, Hitotami has been one of the largest importers and exporters of goods in the world, and millions have been lifted out of poverty. Hitotami is considered to be a great power, with one of the largest standing armies and considerable polito-economic influence over Farvara and the wider world. It is a member of the X, X, X and X.
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Government and politics
Hitotami is a proletarian single party state and asymmetric federation under the people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the league of workers and peasants," and that the state organs "apply the principle of democratic centralism." There are three power hierarchies in Hitotami: the legislature represented by the Congress of Workers and Peasants, the government represented by the State Council of Ministers, and the Workers and Peasants League (WPL), the only legal party and the final policymaker in the country.
Workers and Peasants League
Following the formal establishment of the proletarian government in 1946, the Workers and Peasants League has been the governing party of Hitotami. Since 1948, the main body of the Hitotamese constitution declares that "the defining feature of Farvaran Proletarianism is the leadership and governorship of the Workers and Peasants League." The 1948 amendments constitutionalized the de facto one-party state status of Hitotami, wherein the First Secretary (party leader) holds ultimate power and authority over state and government and serves as the President of Hitotami.
At the top of the League is the Central Committee, elected at the Party Congress. In turn, the Central Committee elects members of the State Council of Ministers (also known as the State Presidium), First Secretary (President) and Vice Secretary (Premier), the de facto highest and second highest offices in Hitotami respectively. By constitution, the State Council collectively governs the country, with the President being the "highest representative of the body", though if sufficient consolidation is made, a highly influential and capable First Secretary can govern personally through the Presidency. The State Council is not controlled by the general party membership, as the key principle of the party organization was democratic centralism, demands strict subordination to higher bodies.
The electoral system of the party is mostly pryamidal in nature. Each federal entity has a subordinate branch of the Workers and Peasants League which operates an identical system to the federal government. State-level People's Congresses are directly elected by voters, but WPL candidates go unopposed on ballot papers. The People's Congresses then elect members to lead the state-level party and administration, as well as members sent as delegates to the Workers and Peasants Assembly.