Internal State
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The Internal State in Arthasthan is a term used to refer to the deep state coalition between the Arthani-led Satrian Section of the Worker's International, the military of Arthasthan, and other pro-military government officials and civilians. The Satrian Section's role as a "guardian of socialism" in Arthasthan is mandated by the country's socialist constitution which allows the Section-led Internal State to exert significant influence in Arthasthan outside of the normal democratic process. The Internal State is led by key decision-makers in the Satrian Section and the military, although the Satrian Section plays a dominant role.
The Satrian Section operates independently of the federal government of Arthasthan, while wielding significant influence over it. The main role of the Section is to ensure that Arthasthan remains a socialist country and that the country's politics don't stray too far from Ramprasad Thought, Arthasthan's founding ideology. Furthermore follows its own foreign and domestic policies and objectives, even if they contradict or hinder the government. The most severe example was in 1988 when the Internal State obstructed Arthasthan's attempt to join the Bashurat Cooperation Organization due to their opposition to Senria and fears over Minkathala. The Internal State only relented when Senria agreed to several economic and diplomatic compromises.
The central ideology of the Internal State is Ramprasad Thought but it is also broadly socialist, secularist, nationalist, anti-capitalist, anti-democratic, and anti-liberal. The diversity of opinion reflects the diversity of the various political factions within the Satrian Section. However the Internal State shares the common principles and values of ensuring Arthasthan remains committed to socialism, treating Ajahadya as an arch-rival and ROSPO as an existential threat, continuing control over Minkathala, maintaining the Samundrese SS as the heartland of Arthasthan, skepticism of increasing ties with Senria, and maintaining ties with the Association for International Socialism.