Talk:Makopa

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Political asylum

Makopa lets anyone apply for political asylum, but wouldn't be granted asylum if found out they were war criminals in another country. Since Makopa follows the principle of non-refoulement, and if the asylum seekers are already on Makopan soil, they just become unwanted immigrants. Theyre allowed to stay but they have no asylum rights.--Pikabo (talk) 00:40, 21 September 2020 (UTC)

Makopan language analogs

  • Amanung = Kampampangan
  • Tagakir = Ilocano

--Pikabo (talk) 15:32, 23 September 2020 (UTC)

(Draft) Political outline

The Batasan Pambansa, the Federation of Makopa's legislature, has been dominated by two parties: Makabayan (right) and Akbayan (left). The Makopan constitution is modelled after the Goyanean system, so it follows first-past-the-post and there are subordinate legislatures in constituent states. The Kaladya, the Empress of Makopa, is neither the nominal chief executive nor the official head of state. She is defined only as "Symbol of State" and holds no power whatsoever.--Pikabo (talk) 15:32, 23 September 2020 (UTC)

Fuss on Makopa's abolition of the armed forces

I guess in the context of Fuss, The government would more than willing to re-engage with the world including their immediate neighbor, also consider they just succesfully tested rockets in 1961, their would feel secure in the fact that Makopa would not pose a significant threat and would welcome the fact they could lax their watchful eye due to the Hightonian exit. The only issue I could see come up, is Fuss's concern about maintaining the maritime security of the region to protect trade--Pikabo (talk) 04:01, 1 October 2020 (UTC)