Union of Free Ummah Republics
Union of Free Ummah Republics اتحاد جمعيات الأمة الحرة | |
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Flag | |
Motto: Free Republics for Free Peoples | |
Capital | !Damascus |
Largest city | !Tartus |
Recognised national languages | No Offical |
Recognised regional languages | Arabic
Turkic Sureth Kurdish Hebrew Greek Phoenician Aryan Galatian |
Ethnic groups | Arabs 37%
Turks 23% Assyrians 5% Kurds 4% Armenians 3% Jews 4% Greeks 8% Cappadocian Greek 1% Samaritans 1% Phoenicians 1% Druze 2% Aryans 5% Azerbajani 5% Galatians 1% |
Religion | State Secularism |
Government | Syndicalist People’s Republic Union |
Legislature | People's Congress |
Council of the Nations | |
Council of the People | |
Establishment | |
• Articles of the New Republic | 1921 |
Population | |
• Estimate | 192, 105, 000 |
Currency | Dinar |
The Union of Free Ummah Republics or UFUR is a country located in Tellurian which makes up the majority of the Middle East, Caucasus, and Anatolia. It borders the !Alexandria Kingdom to the West, the SIA to the North, and Volkov and the Aryan Empire to the East.
The UFUR was formed out of the ruins of the Auviran Empire after the signing of its’ founding document, the Declaration of a Free Peoples, in 1923 in the Grand Assembly that followed the end of the War Against Imperialism and Self Liberation. The nation war formed as a Socialist Union between the numerous sub-republics that made up the fledgling state. The first near-decade of its’ existence saw rapid political, social, and economic development under the leadership and ideology of its’ first President, ______.
The death of _____ in 1931 saw the country spiral into chaos, however. The numerous issues relating to autonomy, military strongmen, and political divisions saw the fledgling nation splinter while central authority wanned day by day. By 1936 the country was heavily divided, had failed to reach its’ developmental goals in Mesopotamia, the Levante Interior, and has faced numerous uprisings from Arab tribes in Arabia.
Politics
Government
The UFUR is officially a socialist republic with a Tricameral government. The Upper Chamber is represented by the Council of the Nations. The Council of the Nations is elected by the individual republics within the UFUR with equal representation of two counselors each. The Lower Chamber is represented by the Council of the People who are elected on a national level based on electoral sectors with the number of representatives being decided by population. Finally is the National Union, a trade congress where representatives of recognized trade unions assemble.
The Lower Chamber is arguably the most important of the Legislative Branch and holds the power to propose legislation and impeach federal level officials. The Upper Chamber has the power the confirm or reject legislation of the Lower Chamber. Both houses must agree to elect a Prime Minister. The National Union meanwhile has the powers to “defend the rights of the working people. When the Union reaches a ¾ majority they have the power to veto any bill that is a “threat to the working people” as well as reject a Prime Minister.
The current formation of government was formed as part of the compromise that formed the Articles of the New Republic, the agreement between the numerous Anti-Auverian groups and leaders from across the Auverian Empire. After a long debate it was decided that a market socialist Republic would be formed that respected the rights of every individual nation while being united under one Republic. The Upper Chamber was designed to reflect the rights of each Republic as an equal part of the greater nation by granting it the right to reject legislation that can be a threat to the stability of the UFUR. The Lower Chamber, by contrast, was designed to represent all the people of the UFUR as people belonging to one nation, a nation which grants them the right to propose changes in the UFUR. Finally the Union is to ensure that the rights of the working people are never forgotten by acting as a Tribune that can reject legislation that is a direct threat to the people and unions.
Unfortunately the actual power of the central government, and even the power of the sub-Republics, are far more limited than what the law says they should have. The UFUR has suffered greatly from warlordism, especially outside the core of Syria and Anatolia. In these areas the government is closer to feudalism as Generalissimos hand out power to their lieutenants to maintain control. Many representatives from these areas are products of vote rigging by the generals leading to corruption and lack of legislation against these problems.
Political Movements
In a country as large as the UFUR there are dozens of different political parties and movements pushing for one ideology or another, though many will fall under some form of the socialist banner. Though freedom has been assured to all thought in the UFUR directly nationalist movements are rarely tolerated and are often suppressed.
The _______ Represents the ideology of the founder. Anti-Nationalist and favors a more centralized nation. Maintains the economic policy of market socialism
The Liberals Generally represents the “moderation” elements of the UFUR. Generally represents maintaining the status quo between the Republics, anti-militarism, liberalisation of speech and ideas, and the liberalisation of the economy.
The Internationalists Far left groups that are staunchly anti-nationalist, support greater workers rights, usually via unions, and want to export the revolution
The Nationalists Revanchists and militarists that often represent the interest of the military and expansionists factions. These parties rarely have a united economic policy but usually push for corporatism. It is important to note that the nationalists rarely push for the supremacy of one group or another but instead view the UFUR as a united nation.
The Lord’s Men No so much a political movement more so the warlords attempts to infiltrate the government
The Minorities Separatists nationlist parties are illegal so many have disguised themselves as seeking the interest of the Republics