Al Gharayr

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Kingdom of Al Gharayr
مملكة الغرير (Mamlakat Al Gharayr)
Flag of Al Gharayr
Flag
Motto: سيعطي الله
(God will give)
CapitalQuemrah
Largest cityAl-Farah
Official languagesGharayri
Demonym(s)Gharayri
GovernmentFederal elective monarchy
• Qayid
Abdus Samad el-Nazar
• Almushar
Shihaab Ali Sattar
LegislatureFederal Supreme Council
Gini (2019)30.2
medium
HDI (2017)Increase 0.785
high
Date formatmm-dd-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Internet TLD.ag

Al Gharayr (Gharayri: الغرير) is a country in Southwestern Aquenia. It borders Al Sanidir and Briyah to the west and ?? to the east.

Al Gharayr is an elective monarchy formed from a federation of seven emirates, consisting of Quemrah (where the federal capital, Quemrah, is located), Murbad, Al-Farah, Sabakha, Ba'Hayr, Al-Shameda and Taifa. Each emirate is governed by Emirs, members of the Federal Supreme Council that elect the Qayid of Al Gharayr. As of 2021, Al Gharayr's population is ?? million.

The country is member of the Bahri League and Organisation of ?? Cooperation, establishing itself as a regional and middle power. It is ranked 5th on the Human Development Index.

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Politics and government

Al Gharayr is a federal monarchy made up from a federation of seven hereditary Emirates, governed by a Federal Supreme Council made up of the ruling Emirs of Quemrah, Murbad, Al-Farah, Sabakha, Ba'Hayr, Al-Shameda and Taifa. All responsibilities not granted to the national government are reserved to the individual emirates, which allocate a portion of their national revenue to the Al Gharayr's central budget.

The Qayid is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the Gharayri Armed Forces, elected by the unicameral Federal Supreme Council that serves as Al Gharayr's legislature. It consists of 40 members drawn from all the emirates. Each emirate is allocated specific seats to ensure full representation. Half are appointed by the rulers of the constituent emirates, and the other half are elected. By law, the council members have to be equally divided between males and females.

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