Republics of Omerica
Omerican republics Republiques oméricaines (French) | |
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Category | Federated state |
Location | Omerica |
Created | 1 July 1894 |
Number | 25 (as of 1 January 1995) |
Populations | 293,088 (New Guernsey) – 7,461,993 (Mespalia) |
Areas | 204 km² (Romainbourg) – 16,044 km² (New West Flanders) |
United Republics of Omerica |
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Omerica is a federation of twenty-five republics. As the descendants of formerly sovereign states, the republics retain a degree of sovereignty and self-government and maintain administrative independence from the Union government, including independent executives, legislatures and judiciaries.
Under the Basic Laws, certain policy areas, such as foreign affairs and defence, are the exclusive prerogative of the Federal Diet, while others fall under shared authority; the republics retain all other powers not assigned to the Union or expressly denied to them by the federal constitution. Republics therefore have taxation power and responsibility over healthcare, social welfare, law enforcement, public education, job training and promotion of the arts and sciences.
Republics form the basis for apportioning the House of Representatives and their legislatures designate the members of the House of Plenipotentiaries. Additionally, in areas under the republics’ legislative authority, republics have the power to enter into compacts among each other and, subject to parliamentary approval, treaties with foreign states.
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Constitution
All republics are constitutionally required to have a democratic and republican system of government, but otherwise, the republics remain free to organise their individual constitutions as they see fit. All republics are governed by a parliamentary system similar to the federal government, though there is wide variation in its implementation from republic to republic.
Each republic has a unicameral legislature of 21 to 111 members, variously referred to as a Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council or Common Council. Legislatures serve three- or four-year terms (depending on the republic) and are generally elected by single transferable vote, with universal suffrage for all Omerican citizens over the age of eighteen guaranteed by the federal constitution.
List
Republic | Gallic name | Code | Capital | Population | Area (km²) | Density | GDPpc (NSD) | Official language(s) |
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Alleos | Tessèlle | AL | Volubourg | 2,100,213 | 11,741 | 179 | 41,202 | Gallic |
Altomare | Haut-Mer | HM | Romainbourg | 3,110,907 | 3,051 | 1,020 | 47,653 | Gallic |
Braganza | Bragance | BR | Sassari | 1,767,270 | 3,852 | 459 | 42,408 | Gallic |
Bridgecastle | Pontchâteau | PC | Saint-Jean | 1,476,180 | 7,258 | 203 | 50,251 | Gallic |
Charlescourt | Charlescourt | CH | — | 5,610,545 | 558 | 10,055 | 47,893 | Gallic |
Coleraine | Coleraine | CR | Derry | 2,665,499 | 8,010 | 333 | 42,938 | Anglian |
East Calaverde | Calaverde-Orientale | CE | Saint-Christophe | 6,311,646 | 8,382 | 753 | 46,575 | Gallic |
Emerald Isles | Îles Émeraude | EM | Wharfland Ferry | 1,824,352 | 6,224 | 293 | 44,341 | Anglian |
Free State | État libre | FS | Nassau | 6,463,963 | 6,958 | 929 | 43,555 | Anglian |
Great Arden | Grande Ardenne | GA | Templemore | 2,310,855 | 7,447 | 310 | 46,910 | Anglian |
Heathmoor | Bruyèrelande | HE | Strongford | 1,368,355 | 8,210 | 167 | 40,927 | Anglian |
Marche Rouge | Marche Rouge | MR | Châlons | 308,643 | 1,695 | 182 | 44,679 | Gallic |
Mespalia | Mespalia | MS | Christiana | 7,461,993 | 1,310 | 5,696 | 53,416 | Anglian |
New Guernsey | Nouveau-Guernesey | NG | Castlerock | 293,088 | 682 | 430 | 62,294 | Anglian |
New Vaucluse | Nouveau-Vaucluse | NV | Bayonnette | 710,622 | 5,768 | 123 | 43,606 | Gallic |
North Provence | Provence-Septentrionale | PN | Carthagène | 1,229,654 | 9,395 | 131 | 40,911 | Gallic |
Port-des-Saints | Port-des-Saints | PS | — | 1,909,375 | 820 | 2,329 | 60,658 | Anglian |
Romainbourg | Romainbourg | RG | — | 3,191,185 | 204 | 15,643 | 63,451 | Gallic |
Seafoam Islands | Îles Écume | SE | Saint Anne | 1,256,475 | 1,477 | 851 | 50,994 | Anglian |
Silverforce | Silverforce | SL | Stockbridge | 2,231,881 | 12,725 | 175 | 45,835 | Anglian |
South Provence | Provence-Méridionale | PM | Syracuse | 1,646,248 | 9,408 | 175 | 38,979 | Gallic |
Strathavon | Val-d’Avon | SA | Falconhurst[a] | 4,170,152 | 8,547 | 488 | 43,839 | Anglian |
Terreneuf | Terreneuf | TN | Épiteaux | 480,228 | 1,806 | 266 | 38,049 | Gallic |
West Calaverde | Calaverde-Occidentale | WC | Westhaven | 4,742,764 | 16,044 | 296 | 43,699 | Anglian |
Westavon | Avon-Occidental | WA | Brétolles | 3,577,573 | 8,157 | 439 | 45,453 | Anglian, Gallic |
Omerica | Omerique | OR | Port-des-Saints | xx,xxx,xxx | 149,729 | xxx | xx,xxx | Anglian, Gallic |
Admission of new republics
With the exception of New Flanders’s accession, all new republics admitted since Federation have been formed by secession from other existing republics. Despite discussions of giving Strathavon and Westavon half votes on constitutional referendums and in the House of Plenipotentiaries to discourage wanton secession, the latter was ultimately admitted with full voting rights, establishing that all new republics enter the federation on equal standing with existing members.
Several new republics have been proposed, mostly secessionist movements within existing republics. The admission of new republics requires a referendum among the affected population, though they are only constitutionally mandated when “major changes” would be made to existing republic boundaries. The splitting of a republic requires a simple majority on both sides of the new border, while the merger of multiple republics requires a majority in each republic to be merged. In contrast, the accession of a republic from outside the United Republics or of a federal territory within the United Republics only requires a simple majority to pass.
Notes
- ↑ Falconhurst is the administrative and legislative capital, while Queensferry is the judicial capital.