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Enyaman Council State | |
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Motto: | |
Status | Partially recognized |
Capital | Fujikawa |
Official languages | Enyaman |
Recognised regional languages | |
Demonym(s) | East Enyamana |
Government | |
• Chancellor | Ashki Kofunagi |
• Vice Chancellor | Yiska Firehand |
• Prime Minister | Nakaia Kitsunagi |
Legislature | Grand Council |
Council of Elders | |
Council of Speakers | |
Gini (2023 estimate) | 21.4 low |
Driving side | left |
East Enyama, officially the Enyaman Council State (ECS), is a country in northwestern Norumbia. It consists of the eastern portions of the Lagawa Depression and incorporates parts of the Winivere mountain range. It shares borders with Elatia to its east and southeast, the Banno Shogunate (West Enyama) to its west, Norinnia to its northwest, and the Ala Nova International Zone to its north. It also holds the Viggotoro exclave, which borders Elatia and the Winivere Bay. Unlike its western counterpart, the Enyaman Council State claims to be the successor to the former Enyaman federal government, and thus claims all of the territory of West Enyama, as well as the Ala Nova International Zone and portions of former Greater Enyama. East Enyama consists, roughly, of the parts of the former nation that formerly made up the core of the Wabayan Shamandom, and remained least stratified along ethnic lines due to centuries of admixture and free movement.
A pan-nationalist council republic with a parliamentary system, the Enyaman Council State retains the ideals of uniting the eight peoples of Enyama under a single state, unlike its seccessionist, ethnonationalist counterparts in Norinnia and the Shogunate. The Council State was formed officially on 1 August 2022, after the end of the Enyaman Civil War with the New Treaty of Karasuna and subsequent armistice; it was preceded by the Shakohidaka Council of the Democratic Coalition of Enyama, which had superceded the Fujikawa Directorate as the primary administrative organ of the Coalition in late 2021. Unlike its preceding polities, the Council State is formally organized under a civilian administration as opposed to a paramilitary one and considers itself a form of democractic republic, enshrining basic rights of free movement, identity, speech, religion, and others in its founding document, the Shakohidaka Compact.
It is formally recognized as the primary successor or continuation of the former Federal States by Elatia, Ottonia, Jhengtsang, Wazheganon, and Zacapican as of late 2022. Though supporters of West Enyama and/or Norinnia may not recognize its authority within claimed territory, it nevertheless holds de facto international recognition of its control of the Lagawa Depression and the central parts of the former Federal States, which no other factions in the preceding war claimed beyond the defunct Three Colors Army and National Front, both now absorbed into the quasi-independent West Enyama.