Mondejar

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{{Infobox country |micronation = |conventional_long_name = Most Holy Kingdom of Mondejar |native_name = Santísima Reinu de Mondexar ([[Wikipedia: | ]]

The Most Holy Kingdom of Mondejar (Santísima Reinu de Mondexar) is a sovereign state in Midgard, resting in Aldinea and bordering Sazarin and Ferhard in the west, Eyapan in the east, West Engatia, Ramano, Daeva, Elihi and Caria in the north.

Mondejar has been a controversial character in the region. Ruled by a magisterial League of the Seven Principles (Liga del Siete Principios), also known as the Septarians, the government has continuously denied social and political rights, enforcing draconian religious law as a fundamental of the constitution. The legislative branch is wholly nonexistent, any sort of deliberating power rests on the quasi-judicial Magisterium and the ecclessiastical Collegium. The monarchy holds power with all three in an informal triumvirate, a situation glorified and mythologized in state media. However, public welfare and education are continuously supported by the state, and the Kingdom boasts among the highest levels of child literacy in Aldinea, next to XXX.

Despite not formally within the monarchist bloc, Mondejar remains indispensable to the wider Monarchist cause. The kingdom is among the ardent anti-republicans in the world, declaring it a "heresy against the Gods". It is currently in a heated rivalry with the Muhtarim Republic of Sazarin, who are also opposed on religious grounds.

History

In 1937, civil unrest following the Liberal parliament's outright refusal of continuing welfare policies, a massive popular movement of combined Socialist, Republican and Liberationist factions. While managing to occupy Querina for three days, loyalist military regiments and paramilitaries aligned to the reactionary integralist Septarians stormed the city and declared a state of emergency.

Government

Unity of the Magisterium and Monarchy (Bishop and King, Church and State)