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Temera is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Queen Głurzana I is the monarch and head of state of Temera. The constitution grants the monarch executive and honorific powers. They preside over the Privy Council; appoints the Prime Minister, usually from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. The monarch also has the power to terminate the tenure of any minister, and to unilaterally dissolve the Parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree. The only time this happened was in 1965. The King is formally the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
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Revision as of 01:11, 8 July 2019

Crown of Temera
Koruna Ciamraja
of Temera
Coat of arms
CapitalRivne
Official languagesTemeran
Wazovian
Recognised national languagesGaullican
Recognised regional languagesAmathian
Slezan
Government
• Queen
Głurzana I
Filip, Duke of Tarnov
Marzyn Izłarzany
LegislatureKoroć Żeniarały
Kębra Nubły
Kębra Komyni
Population
• 2018 census
16,203,405

Temera (Temeran: Ciamraje), officially the Crown of Temera (Temeran: Koruna Ciamraja), is a country located in Western Euclea.

Etymology

Temeriae -> 1. Tǐměrjě -> 2. T'ьm'rějě -> 3. Ciamrějě -> 4. Ciamraje

prōvincia -> 1. prŭvěncja -> 2. prъvěnʲdjě -> 3. prevʲěńdzě -> 4. provjandze

History

Geography

Politics

Temera is a unitary state under a constitutional monarchy. Queen Głurzana I is the monarch and head of state of Temera. The constitution grants the monarch executive and honorific powers. They preside over the Privy Council; appoints the Prime Minister, usually from the political party that has won the most seats in the parliamentary elections, and on recommendations from the latter, appoints the members of the government. The monarch also has the power to terminate the tenure of any minister, and to unilaterally dissolve the Parliament, suspend the constitution, call for new elections, or rule by decree. The only time this happened was in 1965. The King is formally the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

Government

Economy

Demographics

Culture