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Following the [[Sostava War]], much of the post-Narozalica states, as well as Narozalica itself, had entered into economic recessions caused almost entirely from the fallout of the war. States such as [[Lemovicia]] were gripped by [[Lemovician Civil War|subsequent internal conflict]], but many states were left in recessions, with their economic insecurity too great to warrant any significant investment or financial bailout from the [[Euclean Community]] in the east. As the Sostava War came to an effective end outside of Zalykia in 1982, talks were made on the subject of re-integration between Narozalica's ex-states to encourage free trade and collective economic rebuild. [[Sava Tokar]] and his successor [[Vasil Bodnar]] were notable supporters for the idea of reintegration following the war, and wished to further ties with the new states.
Following the [[Sostava War]], much of the post-Narozalica states, as well as Narozalica itself, had entered into economic recessions caused almost entirely from the fallout of the war. States such as [[Lemovicia]] were gripped by [[Lemovician Civil War|subsequent internal conflict]], but many states were left in recessions, with their economic insecurity too great to warrant any significant investment or financial bailout from the [[Euclean Community]] in the east. As the Sostava War came to an effective end outside of Zalykia in 1982, talks were made on the subject of re-integration between Narozalica's ex-states to encourage free trade and collective economic rebuild. [[Sava Tokar]] and his successor [[Vasil Bodnar]] were notable supporters for the idea of reintegration following the war, and wished to further ties with the new states.


Talks were held between various leaders and representatives of six states {{ndash}} [[Narozalica]], [[Velzemia]], [[Vedmed]], [[West Miersa]], [[Radushia]] and [[Minilov]]{{snd}} who unanimously banded together for the ''de facto'' creation of Samorspi as an alliance of states outlined in the Treaty of Maljubav on October 20, 1983.
Talks were held between various leaders and representatives of five states {{ndash}} [[Narozalica]], [[Velzemia]], [[Vedmed]], [[West Miersa]] and [[Minilov]]{{snd}} who unanimously banded together for the ''de facto'' creation of Samorspi as an alliance of states outlined in the Treaty of Maljubav on October 20, 1983. [[Radushia]] joined the organisation a year later in 1984.


=== Treaty of Samistopol ===
=== Treaty of Samistopol ===
While Maljubav was regarded by many as a preliminary treaty, the post-war economic growth and recovery of Narozalica saw calls from its member states for greater economic and political consolidation of the bloc. The Mizparl was created in 1986 but lacked effective rights to legislate over the Samorspi member states. Leaders from the six member states met again in 1987 to discuss an EC-like array of reforms to how Samorspi was run, including the creation of a common market and free movement between its member states. After two years of talks, Samorspi was consolidated into a geopolitical bloc with the establishment of a common market and customs union between its member states with the Treaty of Samistopol in 1989.
While Maljubav was regarded by many as a preliminary treaty, the post-war economic growth and recovery of Narozalica saw calls from its member states for greater economic and political consolidation of the bloc. The Mizparl was created in 1986 but lacked effective rights to legislate over the Samorspi member states. Leaders from the six member states met again in 1987 to discuss an EC-like array of reforms to how Samorspi was run, including the creation of a common market and free movement between its member states. After two years of talks, Samorspi was consolidated into a geopolitical bloc with the establishment of a common market and customs union between its member states with the Treaty of Samistopol in 1989.
[[File:Nikolai_Ryzhkov.jpg|200px|right|thumb|[[Leonid Usenko]], Narozalic SCO Executive Chairperson from 1986 to 1996]]


=== Tsivebi Military Agreement ===
=== Tsivebi Military Agreement ===
[[File:Nikolai_Ryzhkov.jpg|230px|right|thumb|[[Leonid Usenko]], Narozalic SCO Executive Chairperson from 1986 to 1996]]
Samorspi oversaw a prosperous turn of the decade as all six of its member states posted positive economic growth numbers. Throughout the signing of both treaties, [[Visoclesia]] entertained membership but pulled out of talks in 1988. Through the Mizparl, which by Samorspi convention was always half-comprised of Narozalic politicians, the idea of furthered military cooperation began to be proposed as Narozalica greatly expanded its military capabilities throughout the 1990s. Under the two terms of inaugural chairperson [[Leonid Usenko]], before the rotating presidency was established in 1996, military cooperation was proposed and Narozalica began selling increased amounts of military arms to Samorspi member nations, especially [[West Miersa]], in the early 1990s. Set by the precedent of the [[Miersan War]] in the early 1980s, politicians from West Miersa began proposing Narozalica play a more direct role in Samorspi's defense with military installations in its member states.  
Samorspi oversaw a prosperous turn of the decade as all six of its member states posted positive economic growth numbers. Throughout the signing of both treaties, [[Visoclesia]] entertained membership but pulled out of talks in 1988. Through the Mizparl, which by Samorspi convention was always half-comprised of Narozalic politicians, the idea of furthered military cooperation began to be proposed as Narozalica greatly expanded its military capabilities throughout the 1990s. Under the two terms of inaugural chairperson [[Leonid Usenko]], before the rotating presidency was established in 1996, military cooperation was proposed and Narozalica began selling increased amounts of military arms to Samorspi member nations, especially [[West Miersa]], in the early 1990s. Set by the precedent of the [[Miersan War]] in the early 1980s, politicians from West Miersa began proposing Narozalica play a more direct role in Samorspi's defense with military installations in its member states.  


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== Governance ==
== Governance ==
{{main|Mizparl}}
{{main|Mizparl}}
[[File:Zgromadzenie_Narodowe_4_czerwca_2014_Kancelaria_Senatu_03.JPG|200px|right|thumb|The Mizparl Building in [[Velike Vishnavaya]]]]
[[File:Zgromadzenie_Narodowe_4_czerwca_2014_Kancelaria_Senatu_03.JPG|230px|right|thumb|The Mizparl Building in [[Velike Vishnavaya]]]]
Compared to other supranational blocs, Samorspi is relatively decentralised in its leadership, often promoting national sovereignty but retaining policies of ''{{wp|List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)|nemo est supra legem}}'' for its more integral policies. Each Samorspi member state is represented collectively by an SCO delegation, elected every five years by the country's respective electorate and serving as the ''{{wp|de facto}}'' leader of a country's representatives to the [[Mizparl]]. Samorspi is represented as an organisation by the SCO Executive Chairperson, currently [[Marija-Liisa Kulmala]], who is appointed by a five-year rotating presidency among the SCO delegates of member states.
Compared to other supranational blocs, Samorspi is relatively decentralised in its leadership, often promoting national sovereignty but retaining policies of ''{{wp|List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)|nemo est supra legem}}'' for its more integral policies. Each Samorspi member state is represented collectively by an SCO delegation, elected every five years by the country's respective electorate and serving as the ''{{wp|de facto}}'' leader of a country's representatives to the [[Mizparl]]. Samorspi is represented as an organisation by the SCO Executive Chairperson, currently [[Marija-Liisa Kulmala]], who is appointed by a five-year rotating presidency among the SCO delegates of member states.


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File:Rajko_Kasagic_crop.jpg|[[Lemovicia|Atxiti Ithurri]]<br>'''{{flag|Lemovicia}}'''
File:Rajko_Kasagic_crop.jpg|[[Lemovicia|Atxiti Ithurri]]<br>'''{{flag|Lemovicia}}'''
File:Question_mark.svg|[[Minilov|Orlov Yanovich]]<br>'''{{flag|Minilov}}'''
File:Kevin_Rudd_portrait.jpg|[[Minilov|Orlov Yanovich]]<br>'''{{flag|Minilov}}'''
File:Явлинский_2017.jpg|[[Narozalica|Vladimir Mlynár]]<br>'''{{flag|Narozalica}}'''
File:Явлинский_2017.jpg|[[Narozalica|Vladimir Mlynár]]<br>'''{{flag|Narozalica}}'''
File:Question_mark.svg|[[Radushia|Sierafima Markaŭ]]<br>'''{{flag|Radushia}}'''
File:Question_mark.svg|[[Radushia|Sierafima Markaŭ]]<br>'''{{flag|Radushia}}'''

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Samistopol Cooperation Organisation
  • Lemovician:Самістопол ланкідеца еракундея
    Miersan:Semastopolska Organizacja Współpracy
    Minilovian:Organizacija za suradnju u Samistopolu
    Narodyn:Самістопольська організація співробітництва
    Seniak:Organizácia pre spoluprácu Samistopolu
    Tavorstri:Арганізацыя Супрацоўніцтва Самістапаля
    Vedmedi:სამისტოპოლის თანამშრომლობის ორგანიზაცია
    Vichod:Samistopol-yhteistyöjärjestö
Samorspi.png
Flag
Motto: Вперед, разом.
Forward, together.
Samorspi globe 2020.png
CapitalSamistopol
Largest citiesSamistopol, Paltamo, Krada
Official languages
8 languages
TypeEconomic union and military alliance
Member states
7 states
Leaders
• SCO Executive Chairperson
Velzemia Marija-Liisa Kulmala
• TMA Executive Secretary
Narozalica Artem Kononenko
Establishment
• Treaty of Maljubav
20 October 1983
• Treaty of Samistopol
17 June 1989
• Tsivebi Military Agreement
28 August 1997
• Last polity admitted
1 June 2020 (Lemovicia)
Area
• Total
3,994,386 km2 (1,542,241 sq mi)
Population
• 2018 estimate
143,549,142
GDP (PPP)2018 estimate
• Total
$4.22 trillion
• Per capita
$29,398
Time zoneUTC+13 to UTC+0

The Samistopol Cooperation Organisation, often abbreviated to the SCO or Samorspi from its Narodyn translation, is a political, economic and military alliance as well as a regional intergovernmental organisation consisting of the six modern states of the Empire of Narozalica. Most member states of Samorspi are closely aligned to Narozalica either economically, politically or militarily, with the bloc aiming mainly to promote economic and military collaboration and cooperation between its member states. As of 2018, Samorspi has an estimated population of over 143 million and a GDP of over $4 trillion, around 70% of which is made up by Narozalica. Samorspi has been described as the main competition to the Euclean Community in Euclea.

Samorspi was established originally in 1983 with the signing of the Treaty of Maljubav in Maljubav, Minilov, between delegations from Narozalica, Minilov, Vedmed, West Miersa and Velzemia to promote cooperation between the four states. With large economic boosts seen in all countries due to intranational investment and economic cooperation, Samorspi was consolidated into an intergovernmental organisation by the Treaty of Samistopol, signed in 1989. Samorspi expanded in 1984 with the accession of Radushia to the organisation. The Tsivebi Military Agreement was signed in 1997 to established a military alliance between Samorspi member states, however members are permitted to opt out of the TMA, which Velzemia exercised in 1998. Piraea withdrew from the organisation prior to beginning the EC accession process in 2007.

While smaller than the Euclean Community, Samorspi still exerts a powerful influential role on the international geopolitical stage, especially through Narozalica in the role of defense. Samorspi has central leadership through the SCO Executive Chairperson, currently Velzemian politician Marija-Liisa Kulmala, and the TMA Executive Secretary, currently Narozalic military officer Artem Koneneko.

History

Treaty of Maljubav

Following the Sostava War, much of the post-Narozalica states, as well as Narozalica itself, had entered into economic recessions caused almost entirely from the fallout of the war. States such as Lemovicia were gripped by subsequent internal conflict, but many states were left in recessions, with their economic insecurity too great to warrant any significant investment or financial bailout from the Euclean Community in the east. As the Sostava War came to an effective end outside of Zalykia in 1982, talks were made on the subject of re-integration between Narozalica's ex-states to encourage free trade and collective economic rebuild. Sava Tokar and his successor Vasil Bodnar were notable supporters for the idea of reintegration following the war, and wished to further ties with the new states.

Talks were held between various leaders and representatives of five states – Narozalica, Velzemia, Vedmed, West Miersa and Minilov – who unanimously banded together for the de facto creation of Samorspi as an alliance of states outlined in the Treaty of Maljubav on October 20, 1983. Radushia joined the organisation a year later in 1984.

Treaty of Samistopol

While Maljubav was regarded by many as a preliminary treaty, the post-war economic growth and recovery of Narozalica saw calls from its member states for greater economic and political consolidation of the bloc. The Mizparl was created in 1986 but lacked effective rights to legislate over the Samorspi member states. Leaders from the six member states met again in 1987 to discuss an EC-like array of reforms to how Samorspi was run, including the creation of a common market and free movement between its member states. After two years of talks, Samorspi was consolidated into a geopolitical bloc with the establishment of a common market and customs union between its member states with the Treaty of Samistopol in 1989.

Leonid Usenko, Narozalic SCO Executive Chairperson from 1986 to 1996

Tsivebi Military Agreement

Samorspi oversaw a prosperous turn of the decade as all six of its member states posted positive economic growth numbers. Throughout the signing of both treaties, Visoclesia entertained membership but pulled out of talks in 1988. Through the Mizparl, which by Samorspi convention was always half-comprised of Narozalic politicians, the idea of furthered military cooperation began to be proposed as Narozalica greatly expanded its military capabilities throughout the 1990s. Under the two terms of inaugural chairperson Leonid Usenko, before the rotating presidency was established in 1996, military cooperation was proposed and Narozalica began selling increased amounts of military arms to Samorspi member nations, especially West Miersa, in the early 1990s. Set by the precedent of the Miersan War in the early 1980s, politicians from West Miersa began proposing Narozalica play a more direct role in Samorspi's defense with military installations in its member states.

The idea gained notable resistence from Velzemia, who refused to sign the treaty without any sort of national opt-out clause outlined in the treaty, meaning it could not be passed as a significant Samorspi-wide treaty. However most member states were generally in favour of increased Narozalic military presence, especially due to the right-wing Narophilic leadership in most of the countries. In 1997, the Tsivebi Military Agreement, signed and ratified in the Vedmedi capital, was brought into effect, and gave Narozalica the right to construct its own military bases in Samorspi member states who were also TMA members. Velzemia opted out in 1998. Piraea joined in 1998 and subsequently also opted-out, limiting Narozalic military presence to the central Euclean heartlands. To this day, the TMA allows Narozalica to project heavy influence over Samorspi member states.

Governance

The Mizparl Building in Velike Vishnavaya

Compared to other supranational blocs, Samorspi is relatively decentralised in its leadership, often promoting national sovereignty but retaining policies of nemo est supra legem for its more integral policies. Each Samorspi member state is represented collectively by an SCO delegation, elected every five years by the country's respective electorate and serving as the de facto leader of a country's representatives to the Mizparl. Samorspi is represented as an organisation by the SCO Executive Chairperson, currently Marija-Liisa Kulmala, who is appointed by a five-year rotating presidency among the SCO delegates of member states.

The Mizparl or Mizhparl (abbreviated from Міжурядовий парламентis, Mizhuryadovyy parlament) is Samorspi's collective parliament, and is the main body for the creation, establishment and passing of Samorspi-wide legislation and budgets as well as Samorspi's primary political entity. Established in 1986, the Mizparl serves to represent all of Samorspi's member states, and by law it is split 50/50 between Narozalica and the other member states, often resulting in large parliamentary power for Narozalica's ruling Patriots' Front and seat redistributions upon new membership. Member states who join before a Mizparl election will not be represented in the Mizparl until subsequent elections. The Mizparl has 450 seats and is located at the Mizparl Building in Velike Vishnavaya.

Current SCO delegates

Foreign relations

With the EC

Economy

Member states

Nation Population SCO Delegation GDP GDP per capita Date of accession
 Lemovicia 2,502,577 Atxiti Ithurri $16.2 billion $6,477 2020
 Minilov 6,201,783 Orlov Yanovich $284 billion $45,806 1983
 Narozalica 89,142,866 Vladimir Mlynár $3,028 billion $33,971 1983
Radushia 4,193,694 Sierafima Markaŭ $41.92 billion $9,997 1984
Vedmed 10,578,243 Erekle Toreli $328 billion $31,078 1983
 Velzemia 17,013,556 Marija-Liisa Kulmala $276 billion $16,228 1983
 West Miersa 16,419,000 Daria Mileska $216 billion $13,172 1983

Prospective members

Lemovicia is a prospective member of Samorspi, having applied to join in 2016 after abandoning the EC accession process. It is currently scheduled to join Samorspi no later than the end of 2020. On May 21, Narozalic authorities confirmed Lemovicia would join the organisation on June 1.[1][2]

Former members

Piraea joined the organization under Evangelos Polakis. It remained in Samorspi until 2007 when it withdrew from the organisation prior to beginning the EC accession process.

References

  1. Danylo Pylypenko, "Lemovician accession date pencilled in as June 1st as Samorspi officials confirm its successful bid for membership", VT, 21 May 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  2. Siemowit Donarski, "Celebrations as Lemovicia joins Samorspi", Obserwator z Przejścia, 21 May 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2020.