Fawster

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Republic of Fawster

Ledeward of Fawster
Flag of Fawster
Flag
Coat of arms of Fawster
Coat of arms
Location of  Fawster  (dark green) in Cardia  (green)
Location of  Fawster  (dark green)

in Cardia  (green)

CapitalWoodshire
Official languagesFawstonian
Recognised regional languagesCuthish
Demonym(s)Fawstonian
GovernmentFederal socialist republic
• President
Michael Clark
Julia Lennox
Johnathan Marshall
LegislatureLandmoot
Independence from Cornicae
• Declared
13 October 1943
Population
• 2020 estimate
2,567,485
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$74,349 million
• Per capita
$28,958
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
$60,135 million
• Per capita
$23,422
Gini26.8
low
HDI0.845
very high
CurrencyShilling (FWS)
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideleft
Calling code+12
Internet TLD.fw

Fawster, officially known as the Republic of Fawster (Cuthish: Ledeward of Fawster), is a sovereign state in Cardia bordering Cuthland-Waldrich to the north. Containing a population of 2,567,485 people, its capital and largest city is Woodshire. Fawster is governed as a unitary parliamentary republic with a ceremonial president and an elected National Assembly, colloquially known as the Landmoot.

Fawster has been inhabited since late antiquity. It was brought under the influence of Ditanery during the early middle ages, but remained largely a collection of small city states under being unified as a duchy in the 1200's. After the 1500's it became increasingly dominated first by Cuthland-Waldrich and later the Cornicae. It would remain under foreign influence until the collapse of the Cornicae in the 1940's when activists regained independence as the Republic of Fawster. Since independence it has remained an electoral democracy.

Fawster is classed as a high-income economy which is mainly based around manufacturing and agriculture, although services take up an increasingly large share of the economy in the last three decades. The economy is small, open and export-oriented and is thus strongly influenced by the conditions of its exporting partners' economies, mainly economies in Cardia and Hallania.

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Fawster's governmental structure has remained largely unaltered since independence in 1944. The constitution - the most important legal document in the country - outlines Fawster as a parliamentary republic with a ceremonial president, an elected legislature and a cabinet led by a prime minister that is responsible to the legislature. The country is divided into 5 counties, with Fawster having a unitary administrative structure.

The president is mostly a ceremonial office, elected every five years by the unicameral National Assembly. Presidents are by custom non-partisan and usually are figures from civil society rather then career politicians. The president's main duty is to preside over the formation of a government following elections. The current president is former public prosecutor Michael Clark, first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2019.

Since independence in 1943 up until the 1970's Fawstonian politics was dominated by the centre-right Independence Party, which had originally emerged during the 1890's in the Cornicae advocating independence and linguistic rights from Fawster. After a period of political fragmentation in the 1980's, since then politics has largely developed into a two-party system between the conservative Progressive Republican Party and the social democratic Co-operative Party.

Since 2008 the Progressive Republicans have held governance in alliance with various parties. Since the 2014 election the Progressive Republicans have held office in coalition with the Independence Party, with Julia Lennox serving as the first female prime minister. The coalition was re-elected to a four year term in 2020.

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