Samorspi
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Samistopol Cooperation Organisation
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Motto: Вперед, разом. Forward, together. | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Samistopol | ||||||||||||||
Largest cities | Samistopol, Paltamo, Krada | ||||||||||||||
Official languages | |||||||||||||||
Type | Economic union and military alliance | ||||||||||||||
Member states | 6 states | ||||||||||||||
Leaders | |||||||||||||||
• SCO Executive Chairperson | Marija-Liisa Kulmala | ||||||||||||||
• TMA Executive Secretary | Artem Kononenko | ||||||||||||||
Establishment | |||||||||||||||
• Treaty of Maljubav | 20 October 1983 | ||||||||||||||
• Treaty of Samistopol | 17 June 1989 | ||||||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||||||
• Total | 3,994,386 km2 (1,542,241 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||||
• 2018 estimate | 143,549,142 | ||||||||||||||
GDP (PPP) | 2018 estimate | ||||||||||||||
• Total | $4.22 trillion | ||||||||||||||
• Per capita | $29,398 | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | UTC+13 to UTC+0 |
The Samistopol Cooperation Organisation, often abbreviated to the SCO or Samorspi from its Narodyn translation, is a political, economic and military alliance as well as a regional intergovernmental organisation consisting of the six modern states of the Empire of Narozalica. Most member states of Samorspi are closely aligned to Narozalica either economically, politically or militarily, with the bloc aiming mainly to promote economic and military collaboration and cooperation between its member states. As of 2018, Samorspi has an estimated population of over 143 million and a GDP of over $4 trillion, around 70% of which is made up by Narozalica. Samorspi has been described as the main competition to the Euclean Community in Euclea.
Samorspi was established originally in 1983 with the signing of the Treaty of Maljubav in Maljubav, Minilov, between delegations from Narozalica, Minilov, Vedmed, West Miersa and Velzemia to promote cooperation between the four states. With large economic boosts seen in all countries due to intranational investment and economic cooperation, Samorspi was consolidated into an intergovernmental organisation by the Treaty of Samistopol, signed in 1989. Samorspi expanded in 1984 with the accession of Radushia to the organisation. The Tsivebi Military Agreement was signed in 1997 to established a military alliance between Samorspi member states, however members are permitted to opt out of the TMA, which Velzemia exercised in 1998. Piraea withdrew from the organisation prior to beginning the EC accession process in 2007.
While smaller than the Euclean Community, Samorspi still exerts a powerful influential role on the international geopolitical stage, especially through Narozalica in the role of defense. Samorspi has central leadership through the SCO Executive Chairperson, currently Velzemian politician Marija-Liisa Kulmala, and the TMA Executive Secretary, currently Narozalic military officer Artem Koneneko.
History
Treaty of Maljubav
Treaty of Samistopol
Tsivebi Military Agreement
Governance
Compared to other supranational blocs, Samorspi is relatively decentralised in its leadership, often promoting national sovereignty but retaining policies of nemo est supra legem for its more integral policies. Each Samorspi member state is represented collectively by an SCO delegation, elected every five years by the country's respective electorate and serving as the de facto leader of a country's representatives to the Mizparl. Samorspi is represented as an organisation by the SCO Executive Chairperson, currently Marija-Liisa Kulmala, who is appointed by a five-year rotating presidency among the SCO delegates of member states.
The Mizparl or Mizhparl (abbreviated from Міжурядовий парламентis, Mizhuryadovyy parlament) is Samorspi's collective parliament, and is the main body for the creation, establishment and passing of Samorspi-wide legislation and budgets as well as Samorspi's primary political entity. Established in 1985, the Mizparl serves to represent all of Samorspi's member states, and by law it is split 50/50 between Narozalica and the other member states, often resulting in large parliamentary power for Narozalica's ruling Patriots' Front and seat redistributions upon new membership. Member states who join before a Mizparl election will not be represented in the Mizparl until subsequent elections. The Mizparl has 450 seats and is located at the Mizparl Building in Velike Vishnavaya.
Current SCO delegates
Foreign relations
With the EC
Economy
Member states
Nation | Population | SCO Delegation | GDP | GDP per capita | Date of accession |
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Minilov | 6,201,783 | Orlov Yanovich | $284 billion | $45,806 | 1983 |
Narozalica | 89,142,866 | Vladimir Mlynár | $3,028 billion | $33,971 | 1983 |
Radushia | 4,193,694 | Sierafima Markaŭ | $41.92 billion | $9,997 | 1984 |
Vedmed | 10,578,243 | Erekle Toreli | $328 billion | $31,078 | 1983 |
Velzemia | 17,013,556 | Marija-Liisa Kulmala | $276 billion | $16,228 | 1983 |
West Miersa | 16,419,000 | Daria Mileska | $216 billion | $13,172 | 1983 |
Prospective members
Lemovicia is a prospective member of Samorspi, having applied to join in 2016 after abandoning the EC accession process. It is currently scheduled to join Samorspi no later than the end of 2020. On May 21, Narozalic authorities confirmed Lemovicia would join the organisation on June 1.[1][2]
Former members
Piraea joined the organization under Evangelos Polakis. It remained in Samorspi until 2007 when it withdrew from the organisation prior to beginning the EC accession process.
References
- ↑ Danylo Pylypenko, "Lemovician accession date pencilled in as June 1st as Samorspi officials confirm its successful bid for membership", VT, 21 May 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- ↑ Siemowit Donarski, "Celebrations as Lemovicia joins Samorspi", Obserwator z Przejścia, 21 May 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2020.