Temuric Confederacy
Temuric Confederacy Tyemul Qolboony Uls | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Our homelands united, our bonds broken | |
Anthem: We are Temur | |
Capital and largest city | Zünuq |
Official languages | Volghar |
Recognised national languages | see languages of the Temuric Confederacy |
Religion | see Religion in the Temuric Confederacy |
Demonym(s) | Temuric Volghar (colloquial) |
Government | National autarchist federal parliamentary republic |
Legislature | Confederal Parliament |
House of Nations | |
House of Assembly | |
Establishment | |
• Kheerat Khaganate conquers the Alaian Great Lakes | 1236 |
• Seperation of the Volghar Khanate | 1251 |
• Volghar Kingdom established | 1303 |
• Peoples' Democratic Union proclaimed | 1911 |
• Republic of the Greater Volghar proclaimed | 1949 |
• Modern Constitution adopted and the Temuric Confederacy declared | 1955 |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 118,560,000 |
GDP (nominal) | TBD estimate |
• Total | TBD |
• Per capita | TBD |
HDI (2016) | 0.818 very high |
Currency | sukhe (§) (TCS) |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd |
Driving side | left |
Calling code | +18 |
Internet TLD | .tc |
'The Temuric Confederacy' (Volghar: Tyemul Qolboony Uls), also known as 'Temuruls' or 'Volghar', is a sovereign state in northern and central Alai on the planet of Eordus.
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Politics and Government
Executive and Legislature
The Temuric Confederacy is a federation and a parliamentary republic. Unlike other states that use the parliamentary model, both the head of state and the head of government are subject to the confidence of the legislature. The federal judiciary operates entirely separately from the federal legislature and executive and has the ability to undertake judicial review to ensure that both executive and legislature act in such a way that is congruent with the Constitution.
The House of Nations, the upper house, consists of TBD members with two Members of the House of Nations (MHN) elected by each of the TBD states, whilst an additional four Members of the House of Nations are elected by a national vote. The head of state, the National Executor, is elected by the House of Nations and is traditionally the leader of the party or coalition that holds a majority in the upper house.
The House of Assembly, the lower house, consists of 301 Members of the House of Assembly (MHA) elected by instant-run off voting from individual member constituencies. The head of government, the Popular Executor, is elected in the same vein as the head of state, by the lower house and is also traditionally the leader of the party or coalition that holds a majority in the lower house.
The executive branch of the government consists of the Executors, the most senior of which form the Cabinet. The Executors can be drawn from either house of the parliament, and must include both the National Executor and the Popular Executor. The constitution expressly sets forth certain powers to each house, and thus, certain executive portfolios must be granted to a Member of the House of Nations or a Member of the House of Assembly respectively. For example, as the defence portfolio is constitutionally entrenched as being a power under the purview of the House of Nations, the Executor of Defence must be a MHN.
The upper house does not serve as a house of review to the lower house, nor vice-versa, each house acts independently and separately from the other and are endowed with powers to make laws with regard to certain issues as granted to them by the constitution.