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===Executive Branch===
===Executive Branch===
The Prime Minister of Normudria is elected within the Council of Deputies, but can only take office after personal approval from the King/Queen. After this accession, the Prime Minister may then appoint a new Government in consultation with the King/Queen to head the nation's Ministries:
The Prime Minister of Normudria is elected from within the Council of Deputies, but can only take office after personal approval from the King/Queen. After this accession, the Prime Minister may then appoint a new Government (or Cabinet) in consultation with the King/Queen to head the nation's Ministries:
* Civil Affairs
* Civil Affairs
* Foreign Affairs
* Foreign Affairs
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* Armed Forces
* Armed Forces
In addition, the three subordinate Department heads (Army, Navy and Air Service) are appointed by the Prime Minister in consultation with both the King or Queen and the advice of the Armed Forces Ministry.
In addition, the three subordinate Department heads (Army, Navy and Air Service) are appointed by the Prime Minister in consultation with both the King or Queen and the advice of the Armed Forces Ministry.
The Prime Minister, in addition to their duties as head of the Cabinet, also has several powers within Parliament such as the ability to end sessions of the Council of Deputies and call for snap elections. Confusingly, the monarch also has this power, though typically refrains from using it due to custom and potential political backlash. The ruling monarch in general has historically been prevented from direct interference in government affairs for fear of sparking popular unrest.


===Military===
===Military===

Revision as of 02:21, 25 September 2019

The Kingdom of Normudria

Ríocht Normudra
Flag of Normudria.png
Flag
1024px-Badge of Normudria.png
Coat of arms
Motto: In memoriam, in spem
Capital
and largest city
Daildrummoth
Official languagesHigh Normudric
Recognised national languagesVulgar Normudric
Demonym(s)Normudric
GovernmentUnitary constitutional monarchy
• King
Sean IV
• Prime Minister
Cáel Ó Gábháin
LegislatureParliament
Council of Peers
Council of Deputies
Population
• 2019 estimate
14,946,834
• 2015 census
14,937,984
CurrencyPunt
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy

Normudria, officially the Kingdom of Normudria, is a sovereign state in Anteria's Northern Hemisphere. A constitutional monarchy for nearly half a millennium, the nation's modern history has been marred by many conflicts both internal and external. Normudria's position upon a wealth of natural resources helped speed the industrialization of the country during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but has acted in recent decades as a sort of resource curse that has a destabilizing effect on the already politically weakened Normudria.

History

Daildrummoth during the Civil War, 1923.

Geography

Climate

Environment

Politics and Government

Normudria's government is derived from the 1878 Constitution, which grants the monarch extreme influence in the nation's policy.

Legislative Branch

While the lower house of Parliament (The Council of Deputies) is elected via a direct vote from the people, the Council of Peers' membership is appointed; members only come from those who have achieved the status of peerage from a Royal Decree. Any new laws must pass both Councils and be approved by the King or Queen, thus removing much of the power from the people in actual governance. This lack of direct input has often led to tension and conflict, and is cited as a frequent sticking point in recent Normudric history.

Executive Branch

The Prime Minister of Normudria is elected from within the Council of Deputies, but can only take office after personal approval from the King/Queen. After this accession, the Prime Minister may then appoint a new Government (or Cabinet) in consultation with the King/Queen to head the nation's Ministries:

  • Civil Affairs
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Finance
  • Justice
  • Public Works
  • Education
  • Armed Forces

In addition, the three subordinate Department heads (Army, Navy and Air Service) are appointed by the Prime Minister in consultation with both the King or Queen and the advice of the Armed Forces Ministry. The Prime Minister, in addition to their duties as head of the Cabinet, also has several powers within Parliament such as the ability to end sessions of the Council of Deputies and call for snap elections. Confusingly, the monarch also has this power, though typically refrains from using it due to custom and potential political backlash. The ruling monarch in general has historically been prevented from direct interference in government affairs for fear of sparking popular unrest.

Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Energy

Industry

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

Education

Religion

Culture

Music and Art

Cuisine

Sports