Onekawa-Nukanoa
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Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Kia Kaha | |
Anthem: E Ihowā Atua | |
Capital | Takutaiwhero |
Largest | Peeti-makau-rau |
Official languages | Maori |
Recognised national languages | Maori, English, Mayan Languages |
Ethnic groups | Maori 80.6%, Arthuristan 10.1%, Other 9.7% |
Demonym(s) | Maori |
Government | Absolute Federal Monarchy |
• Māori Kīngi | Tama III Onekawa |
Establishment | |
• Treaty of Takutaiwhero | 1896 |
Area | |
• | 1,074,528 km2 (414,878 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 62,010,060 |
• 2015 census | 60,045,367 |
• Density | 57.7/km2 (149.4/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | $2,000,000,000,105 |
• Per capita | $32,253 |
Currency | Tara |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa is a large, Absolute Federal Monarchy located at the far eastern edge of Malaio with the Karaihe Sea to its north and the Vespanion and Makrian Oceans to its south and east. Compromised predominately of a large section of land on mainland Malaio, it also controls several small islands and most notably the very large island of Motunui to its immediate north. Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa capital city is Takutaiwhero, whilst the most populated city is Peeti-makau-rau.
As a Absolute Federal Monarchy Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa is composed of six smaller states referred to as Iwi, with all of them together forming Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa. Formed from the Treaty of Takutaiwhero (1896) following several wars between the major iwi of the time and colonial conflicts against Arthurista. The signing of the Treaty established the first Maori Kingi Peeti I Onekawa.
Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa ranks as one of the most developed states in Malaio, boasting not only strong economic performance but also ranks highly in regards to several factors important quality of life factors including education, healthcare and its economic freedoms. There is a keen awareness of the value of the environment and the perceived role of people as guardians of this resource and has led to the development of extensive environmental impact legislation and conservation policies.
Ngāti Onekawa-Nukanoa is a founding member of the Association of Malaio Ozeros Nations and has significantly been involved with several of the organisations most significant initiatives. Most notably in the form of the Trans-Malaio Rail system developed in the 90s that now connects all member nations in the form of high speed passenger rail.
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Politics and Government
Ngati Onekawa-Nukanoa is a Absolute Federal Monarchy composed of a federation of six component states with a strong centralised authority. The Executive Head of State is the Maori Kingi and the Head of Government is the Pirimia.
Ngati Onekawa-Nukanoa has two distinct levels of government. The primary level is the Federal Parliament, from which the Federal Government is compromised. Federal Parliament has 151 members which are voted on completely separately from the secondary or iwi level of government and dicuss, debate and produce legislation that effects all iwi and whose law overrides laws issued at iwi level. All legislation passed by Federal Parliament is then issued final approval by the Maori Kingi. Due to the position of the Maori Kingi they are able to introduce and approve their own legislation within referring to parliament. Due to parliamentary convention the Maori Kingi has rarely exercised this power, but there have been numerous occasions where the Maori Kingi has introduced legislation for it to be debated in Federal Parliament.
The Iwi level of government is secondary level, and is the level of government and parliamentary bodies that each iwi has that are completely separate from each other. They have broad powers to legislate on a range of issues. This includes subjects such as taxation, infrastructure projects and their own welfare programs. Several areas are prohibited and the iwi can't legislate on them and these are education, criminal law, foreign affairs and military issues.