Montemadia
Republic of Montemadia República de Montemadia | |
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Map of Montemadia | |
Capital | San-Juan-de-la-Cruz |
Largest | Hiensta |
Official languages | Stillian |
Recognised national languages | Castellinos (creole with a Stillian lexical base) |
Recognised regional languages | variants of the Castellinos (Toscan, Eneran, Mariachos...) |
Demonym(s) | Montemadian |
Government | Unitary semi-presidential constitutionnal republic |
• President of the Republic | Francisco Francisquèz |
• President of the Chamber of the Ministers | Fulgencio Zomèna |
• President of the Assembly | Carlos Dom Cabo San Lucas |
Sovereign State Under the tutelage of San Castellino because of the Montedoux Agreements | |
Currency | Montemadian Peseta (MOP) |
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Montemadia is a country on Eurth.
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Etymology
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Geography
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- Huge mountains at the South, desertic at the north.
- The capital city is San-Juan-de-la-Cruz-de-Nuestro-Señor-Jesús-del-Río-San-Julián-el-Hospitalario. It is shortened to San-Juan-de-la-Cruz. The city is located in the South-West of the country, at the source of the river San Juliàn el Hospitalario.[1]
History
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- Montemadia was part of the colony of San Constantino.
- After the independance of San Castellino, Montemadia took his independance during the New Lyrian war of independance and the San Castellinos government had no choice to peacefully let Montemadia go in order to avoid a two front war. Even after his independance, Montemadia always been under the San Castellino's sphere of influence, like Eldorado.
- The pro-San Castellinos nationalist candidate Francisco Francisquèz, elected in 1992, changed the constitution in order to be able to be re-elected without limit. Since 1992, the president of Montemadia is still Francisco Francisquèz.[1]
- As Carlos Da Baya wrote it in his book "The eternal doom of Montemadia", the history of Montemadia looks to follow always the same schematic. The young mondemadian liberal democracy is quickly reached by corruption and clientelism. The people, neglected, manifest his anger. At this moment, an opportunist - olligarch, general, etc - which is not in charge of the power proposes a populist agenda with social progress and strong nationalism. The people, charmed by the candidate, helps him to reach the power, whether through a coup d'Etat, a revolution or a legal election. The opportunist, having reached the power, neglect the people. The last, angered, revolts against the regime. A group of olligarchs takes the revolution in charge and establish again a liberal democracy. And the circle restarts again. However, there are some exceptions like the general Hiancita and the ranchero Sapàtaz which, although their very bloody regimes, are seen at Montemadia as heroes because, under their rule, the Montemadians were not starving, at least.
Politics
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President Francisco Francisquèz has been in power since 1992. He follows a pro-San Castellino nationalist policy.
A popular revolution, the 13th of September, 2021, put an end of the authoritarian regime of Francisco Francisquèz
Economy
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Demographics
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Cultures
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Culture is Latino-American, northern Mexican to be precise.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Request NPC : Montemadia (21 August 2021)