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|leader_name3 = | |leader_name3 = Agra Jol | ||
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Toubaze is a constitutional monarchy with King [[Enhala XIV]] as head of state. The role of monarch however has been limited to ceremonial and representative roles since the 1963 Constitution. The King lacks any real power within Toubaz politics. The King opens annual National Assembly sessions, holds regular information meetings with the Prime Minister and their government and also formally appointing the government after an election. The Prime Minister of Toubaze is the head of government and presides over a cabinet that is elected by the people using a proportional representation method. Since 1991, no single party has held a majority in the [[Toubaze National Assembly|National Assembly]], so the prime minister must form a coalition of parties to secure a parliamentary majority, otherwise they won't be able to govern. Toubaze works on the principle of negative parliamentarianism, which means that anyone can form a government as long as it isn't opposed by a majority in parliament. | Toubaze is a constitutional monarchy with King [[Enhala XIV]] as head of state. The role of monarch however has been limited to ceremonial and representative roles since the 1963 Constitution. The King lacks any real power within Toubaz politics. The King opens annual National Assembly sessions, holds regular information meetings with the Prime Minister and their government and also formally appointing the government after an election. The Prime Minister of Toubaze is the head of government and presides over a cabinet that is elected by the people using a proportional representation method. Since 1991, no single party has held a majority in the [[Toubaze National Assembly|National Assembly]], so the prime minister must form a coalition of parties to secure a parliamentary majority, otherwise they won't be able to govern. Toubaze works on the principle of negative parliamentarianism, which means that anyone can form a government as long as it isn't opposed by a majority in parliament. | ||
The current prime minister of Toubaze is | The current prime minister of Toubaze is Resna Tenili, who has been in office since 13 December 2021. The current government is led by the Teal Government, consisting of the Liberal Party, People's National Party and the Moderates, with parliamentary support from the the Farmers Union. | ||
=== Parliament === | === Parliament === | ||
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'''Government ( | '''Government (192)''' | ||
{{legend|# | {{legend|#3C8CE2|The Liberal Party (96)}} {{legend|#3E51BE|People's National Party (55)}} {{legend|#57E287|Moderates (41)}} | ||
'''Supporting (11)''' {{legend|#68e3d4|Farmers Union (11)}} | |||
'''Opposition ( | '''Opposition (146)''' {{legend|#FF8F07|Democratic Party (82)}} {{legend|#098110|Green Alliance (27)}} {{legend|#EC2A2A|Toubaze Socialist Party (23)}} {{legend|#B90707|United Socialist Party (14)}} | ||
|structure1 = File:Toubaze National Assembly 2021.svg | |||
|structure1 = File:Toubaze National Assembly | |||
|structure1_res = 320px | |structure1_res = 320px | ||
|last_election1 = 29 November 2021 | |last_election1 = [[Toubaze 2021 general election|29 November 2021]] | ||
|next_election1 = Before November 2026 | |next_election1 = Before November 2026 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Parliament and Legislature for Toubaze is the [[Toubaze National Assembly|National Assembly]] based in the capital [[Taubon]]. The National Assembly is presided over by the Speaker of the National Assembly, currently | The Parliament and Legislature for Toubaze is the [[Toubaze National Assembly|National Assembly]] based in the capital [[Taubon]]. The National Assembly is presided over by the Speaker of the National Assembly, currently Agra Jol from the Moderates. | ||
Elections to the National Assembly work by proportional representation and the percentage for how many votes a party gets, is matched as closely as possible. To get into the National Assembly, a party needs at least 3% of the vote, which gives 10 seats. Individuals can get a seat in the National Assembly by receiving 0.5% of the vote however this has only happened twice. Each region opens for elections and each region starts counting their votes once the time is over. They send in the votes once the entire region is counted. | Elections to the National Assembly work by proportional representation and the percentage for how many votes a party gets, is matched as closely as possible. To get into the National Assembly, a party needs at least 3% of the vote, which gives 10 seats. Individuals can get a seat in the National Assembly by receiving 0.5% of the vote however this has only happened twice. Each region opens for elections and each region starts counting their votes once the time is over. They send in the votes once the entire region is counted. | ||
The voter turnout for the | The voter turnout for the [[Toubaze 2021 general election|2021 election]] was 84,3% of eligible voters. | ||
The Political Parties in Toubaze are: | The Political Parties in Toubaze are: | ||
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| Social Democracy, Social Liberalism | | Social Democracy, Social Liberalism | ||
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| The Liberal Party | | The Liberal Party | ||
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| '''Center-Right''' | | '''Center-Right''' | ||
| Libertarianism, Economic liberalism, Liberal conservatism | | Libertarianism, Economic liberalism, Liberal conservatism | ||
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| People's National Party | | People's National Party | ||
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| Conservatism, Liberal conservatism | | Conservatism, Liberal conservatism | ||
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| Toubaze Socialist Party | | Toubaze Socialist Party | ||
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| Democratic socialism, Progressivism | | Democratic socialism, Progressivism | ||
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| Agrarianism, Social conservatism | | Agrarianism, Social conservatism | ||
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The Kingdom of Toubaze Toubaze | |
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Motto: Dulce et Decorum est Pro patria mori It is sweet and honourable to die for one's country | |
Capital | Taubon |
Largest | Relsessit |
Official languages | Toubazean, English |
Ethnic groups (2015) | Toubaz (91%) Sarussians (5%) Medovians (2%) Foxomexrans (2%) |
Demonym(s) | Toubaz |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy |
• Monarch | Enhala XIV |
• Prime Minister | Resna Tenili |
• Speaker of the National Assembly | Agra Jol |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Area | |
• Total | 658.560 km2 (254.271 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 59,043,000 |
• 2020 census | 58,267,000 |
• Density | 88/km2 (227.9/sq mi) |
Gini (2020) | 29.2 low |
HDI (2020) | 0.897 very high |
Currency | Toubaze Reta - Ꞧ |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +81 |
Internet TLD | .tb |
The Kingdom of Toubaze is located in Anteria on the sourthern end of the continent of Thrismari.
History
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Geography
Located in Southern Thrismari, Toubaze consists of two parts, north and south, as well as nine large islands in the Taubon Strait. All of these are inhabited, with the largest being Ekriss and Astuk. The two parts of the mainland are connected by the 36,4 km long Owir Bridge. Ferries and small aircraft connect the islands and country across the strait. The six cities with populations over 250,000 are the capital Taubon and Todon in the North; Relsessit, Nutho, Rekal and Sesthove in the South.
Climate
Toubaze has a temperate climate, with hot summers and cold winters. Snow is more frequent in the north near the mountain range that borders Sarussia while the south gets warmer summers.
Politics and Government
Toubaze is a constitutional monarchy with King Enhala XIV as head of state. The role of monarch however has been limited to ceremonial and representative roles since the 1963 Constitution. The King lacks any real power within Toubaz politics. The King opens annual National Assembly sessions, holds regular information meetings with the Prime Minister and their government and also formally appointing the government after an election. The Prime Minister of Toubaze is the head of government and presides over a cabinet that is elected by the people using a proportional representation method. Since 1991, no single party has held a majority in the National Assembly, so the prime minister must form a coalition of parties to secure a parliamentary majority, otherwise they won't be able to govern. Toubaze works on the principle of negative parliamentarianism, which means that anyone can form a government as long as it isn't opposed by a majority in parliament.
The current prime minister of Toubaze is Resna Tenili, who has been in office since 13 December 2021. The current government is led by the Teal Government, consisting of the Liberal Party, People's National Party and the Moderates, with parliamentary support from the the Farmers Union.
Parliament
National Assembly | |
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Structure | |
Seats | 349 |
Political groups | Government (192)
The Liberal Party (96) People's National Party (55) Moderates (41)
Supporting (11) Farmers Union (11)
Opposition (146) Democratic Party (82) Green Alliance (27) Toubaze Socialist Party (23) United Socialist Party (14)
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Elections | |
Last election | 29 November 2021 |
Next election | Before November 2026 |
The Parliament and Legislature for Toubaze is the National Assembly based in the capital Taubon. The National Assembly is presided over by the Speaker of the National Assembly, currently Agra Jol from the Moderates. Elections to the National Assembly work by proportional representation and the percentage for how many votes a party gets, is matched as closely as possible. To get into the National Assembly, a party needs at least 3% of the vote, which gives 10 seats. Individuals can get a seat in the National Assembly by receiving 0.5% of the vote however this has only happened twice. Each region opens for elections and each region starts counting their votes once the time is over. They send in the votes once the entire region is counted. The voter turnout for the 2021 election was 84,3% of eligible voters.
The Political Parties in Toubaze are:
Party Name | Abbr. | Leader | Political Position | Ideology |
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Democratic Party | DP | Kelco Noim | Center-Left | Social Democracy, Social Liberalism |
The Liberal Party | LP | Resna Tenili | Center-Right | Libertarianism, Economic liberalism, Liberal conservatism |
People's National Party | PNP | Nozak Keol | Right | Conservatism, Liberal conservatism |
Toubaze Socialist Party | TSP | Fras Trefrusa | Left | Democratic socialism, Progressivism |
Moderates | M | Avos Soc | Center | Centrism |
United Socialist Party | USP | Omeeb Biof | Far-Left | Socialism, Anti-monarchy |
Green Alliance | GA | Ogli Oko | Center | Radical centrism, Green politics |
Farmers Union | FU | Cyn Idunk | Right | Agrarianism, Social conservatism |
Fight for Rights | FR | Reum Plim | Far-Right | Right-libertarianism, National conservatism |
Party for Neutrality | PN | Aemaa Oju | Left | Neutrality, Social conservatism |
Regions
Toubaze has devovled some responsibility to administrative regions, of which there are number coming soon.
Military
The Toubaze Military is comprised of 3 branches. The Toubaz Armed Forces (TAF), the Toubaz Naval Defense (TND) and the Toubaz Air Operations (TAO). Toubaze also has a small home guard known as the Toubaz Civil Defense (TCD).
Foreign Affairs
Toubaze is a member of the Thrismari Union and the South Anterian Defense Alliance.
Economy
Much economy.
Energy
Toubaze has many hydroelectric plants, solar farms and a couple of nuclear power plants.
Demographics
Toubaze is majorily comprised of the Toubaz people, with other ethnic groups not too uncommon. The largest ethnic groups name is the largest at X% mainly in the region of X, with the major city of X.