Hetfold

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The Fourth Republic of Hetfold

Hëtfold negyedik kozatarstag
Flag of Hetfold
Flag
of Hetfold
Coat of arms
Motto: Vágtató szabadság
At the gallop of Liberty
Capital
and
Levitzag
Official languagesHazedgar nyelv
Recognised national languagesHazedgar nyelv
Ethnic groups
Hazedgar
Demonym(s)Hazedgar
Governmentrepublic
• Father of the House
Artur Karoyl
• Chairman of the General Security Committee
Milhak Ragyori
• Chairman of the General Safety Committee
Sandor Ruhako
LegislatureNational Assembly
Second Chamber
First Chamber
Population
• Estimate
130 millions
GDP (nominal)estimate
• Total
4.725 trillions USD
• Per capita
35,000 USD
Gini26.8
low
HDI0.908
very high
Currencyöntvény (ö)

The Fourth Republic of Hetfold, commonly known as Hetfold, is the most populous country of the region of the world known as Nordano-conitia, and the second largest economy of the same area. The capital and most populous city is Levitzag. It's bordered by Inaltia to the south-west and Erytheria to the south-east.

Today, Hetfold is a Unitary Parliamentary republic led by a system of Commitees and Ministries. The country possess an highly developed post-industrial economy, the third largest of Nordo-Conitia, and performs well in international rankings of education, health care, life expectancy, and human development.

Etymology

In Hazedgar, the "Seven Lands", "Het Föld", are the seven original principalities created after the Grand Settlement. While at first a purely geographical term, it came to design the entire country after the Republican Uprising.

History

Geography

Politics

Government

Committees

The Committees form the first half of the Executive Government of Hetfold. They are Deputies selected by their colleagues of the First Chamber to oversee the activities of the Ministries and act generally as the liaison between them and the Assembly. There are three main Committees : the Committee of General Security charged with overseeing the Intelligence Services, the police, the firefighters, and the military forces of the country. The Committee of General Safety, take care of the Finances, Public Heath, Social Programs, Infrastructures, Census, Communications, and the Inspection of the regional administrations. And then, the Committee of International Relations watch over the Diplomacy of Hetfold, with control over its embassies, international visits, and everything in relation with the "International Image" of the Republic. All three Committees have twelve members in total.

First Chamber

The First Chamber of the National Assembly is the lower house of the Republic of Hetfold. It's composed of Deputies, each representing a Foltok, or District, delimited prior to each general election on the basis of population and of the total revenues of an area as measured by the Annual Census. Each Foltok is entitled one Representative mandated for 10 years. Representatives are elected through a Census suffrage where the electors are required to be at least 20 years old and to pay the First Electoral Tax. Deputies themselves need to be over 30 years old and to pay more than 500 Öntveny in direct contributions, plus the First Electoral Tax.

Members of the Committees are deputies chosen by the First Chamber and confirmed by the Second. Therefore, Hetfold is considered to be a parliamentary republic.

Second Chamber

The Second Chamber of the National Assembly is the upper house of the Republic of Hetfold. It's composed of Representatives, also elected by Census suffrage but with different requirements : electors need to be over 25 years old and to pay both the First and Second Electoral taxes. Candidates to a Seat in this Chamber must be over 40 years old, pay more than 1000 Öntveny in direct contributions, and the First and Second Electoral taxes as well. Contrary to the First Chamber, the Representatives are elected by Electoral Colleges including all the elligible electors of a fixed area, generally a city and its associated countryside.

Out of the 301 seats in the Second Chamber, 75 are considered to be "for life" and are essentialy rewards given by the Representatives to old Ministers, renowned scientifics, retired generals, or any individual considered by the Senate to be of "Outstanding talent and merit".

The Second Chamber as a role mainly of control, "correcting" law proposals from the First Chamber, auditing every year the members of the Committees and can disolve them and force the First Chamber to elect new Committees.

Economy