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Côte des Saints
République du Côte des Saints République du Côte des Saints | |
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Motto: «By reason or by force» "Par la raison ou par la force" | |
Anthem: «L'hymne du Côte des Saints» | |
Capital and largest city | Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence |
Religion | See Religion in Côte des Saints |
Demonym(s) | Tico/a |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic |
Louis Eguiguren | |
• Premier | Edouard Delafosse |
Legislature | Sénat |
Population | |
• Estimate | 5,226,362 |
• 2012 census | 4,301,712 |
GDP (PPP) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $129.95 billion |
• Per capita | $24,837 |
GDP (nominal) | 2022 estimate |
• Total | $68.489 billion |
• Per capita | $13,090 |
Gini (2022) | 41.5 medium |
HDI (2022) | 0.801 very high |
Currency | CdS Asteris (/AST) (AST) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +582 |
Internet TLD | .cs |
Côte des Saints is an island nation in the East Arucian, it shares maritime borders with Île d'Émeraude to the west, the Gaullican overseas territory Îles des Saints to the east and San Nicomede to the south. Its capital and largest city is Saint Ferdinand de la Vallée de la Providence, located in the island's central valley.
The island has been inhabited by indigenous peoples and islanders for several years before the Euclean discovery and colonisation. During its colonial period, the island was a province of the Viceroyalty of the New Aurean; however, its distance from the Golden Isles on the West Arucian, and its position near the much larger and rich neighbour Île d'Émeraude and Satucin, left the island lagged, limiting its population and economic output. In several records of the time, Côte des Saints is often regarded as the poorest island of the Viceroyalty, a situation that remained during most of the period, due to a lack of intensive indigenous workforce and the impossibility to enter into the slavery market. The colonial period under the Viceroyalty was particularly important for the christianisation of the scarce indigenous population, with Providence and other valley or coastal towns being erected around churches and monasteries, where priests were in charge of the education and labour of the local population. Following the War of the Arucian, Côte des Saints' jurisdiction was transferred to the Viceroyalty of the Emerald Isles.
Although the Viceroyalty was dissolved in 1935, the island had developed its own political and socio-economical character long before, with a local elite being perceived as different from the ones in neighbouring islands. The dissolution of the New Aurean after the Great War forced Côte des Saints into the Arucian Federation, a Community of Nations trust territory, from where it remained until the unilateral independence declaration in 1947 (granted after a transition period in 1952).
Following independence, Côte des Saints saw a growing tension between newborn political forces (Party of National Integration and the UCR), which, after a short period of civil conflicts, were solved by several political reforms under the governments of Jean-Pascal Chagnon (UCR). Under successive UCR governments, the country saw a level of development, with the expansion of labour, healthcare and education across the island. However, it was also the period of an increase in the use of an export based economic model, which boosted the influence of major Asterian companies in the country; this situation saw an algid moment when, entering a financial crisis in the 1970s, the country saw the emergence of several far-left guerilla groups, and the subsequent response from the right and the elites. Although the country was never under a military dictatorship, during most of the 1970s until 1985, the country lived under martial law with authoritarian governments from the UCR. After the 1980s, the country's isolation was broken, and the tight economic situation in which it was forced governments to implement several neoliberal reforms under the Morwall Consensus, of which Côte des Saints rapidly became a strong advocate during the 1990s.
Côte des Saints is a Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic; it is considered a full democracy in the region and has performed favourably in metrics such as Human Development Index and press freedom. However, the country deals with a high inequality and a growing problem of insecurity. Côte des Saints is a full member of the Community of Nations, the Organization of Asterian Nations, the International Council for Democracy, the Global Institute for Fiscal Affairs and the International Trade Organisation.
Etymology
History
Pre-Asteris period
Gaullican colonisation
Arucian Federation and independence
Radical spring
21st century
Geography
Politics and government
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Name | Logo | Ideology | Leader | Deputies | |
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Party of National Integration Parti de l'intégration nationale |
Liberal conservatism Economic liberalism |
Jacques Marchand | 10 / 10
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Independent Democratic Union Union démocrate indépendante |
Social conservatism Economic liberalism Anti-communism |
Name name | 10 / 10
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Radical Civic Union Union civique radicale |
Social democracy Radicalism Progressiveness |
Name name | 10 / 10
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Front for People's Participation FPP |
Democratic socialism Progressiveness Anti-imperialism |
Name name | 10 / 10
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Social Catholic Union Unité sociale catholique |
Sotirian democracy Third way |
Name name | 10 / 10
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