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Swathish Community
Svạþfolc sċirriċe (Swathish)
The Swathish Community within Alsland
The Swathish Community within Alsland
Country Alsland
ProvincesBurnshire
Fawkhamshire
Hamptonshire
Westerdal
Established1920
CapitalOsgarburgh
Government
 • ExecutiveSwathish Government
 • Minister-PresidentOslaf Ḷafvardiġe
 • LegislatureSwathish Parliament
Population
 • Total2,622,396

The Swathish Community (Swathish: Svạþfolc sċirriċe) also known as Upper Swerdia (Ufansverland), is a Polity in Alsland and one of 4 Communities of Alsland. It has a population of 2,622,396 or 22.8% of the country's total population. The Swathish Community is divided into 4 Provinces: Burnshire, Fawkhamshire, Hamptonshire and Westerdal. The capital and largest city of the Swathish Community is Osgarburgh in Hamptonshire.

Historically the Swathish Community was never one united entity due to the presence of the Neeves, it primarily consisted of the Duchy of Hamptonshire in the north and the Duchy of Leofham in the south. Both were highly autonomous marches of the Kingdom of Estmere for much of the middle ages until the Ten Years' War when they alongside most of the rest of present-day Alsland was absorbed into Kirenia. Several attempts at creating an independent Swathish state were attempted, during the 1919 Dellish Revolution, Swathish nationalists declared independence from both Kirenia and Delland, the short lived Upper Swerdian Republic was absorbed into Delland after the Levandi-Hartmann agreement. Estmere invaded Delland during the July Crisis seeking to annex the territory but withdrew following peace negotiations and the 1920 Alslandic Constitution which created the Swathish Community. The Swathish Economy is small compared to the Dellish Community and the Holsaten Community which is a factor in the recent rise of Separatism in the Dellish and Holsaten Communities. However in 2021 the Swathish economy was the fastest growing in Alsland.

The Swathish Community borders the Holsaten Community in the north, Estmere in the east, the Martish Community in the south and the Dellish Community in the west. The Swathish Community shares close cultural and linguistic ties to the State of Swerdia in Estmere.

History

Swathish Community

Government and politics

Minister-President Oslaf Ḷafvardiġe has been in office since 2012
Current Structure of the Swathish Parliament
Structure
Seats178
Current Structure of the Swathish Parliament
Political groups
Government (101)
  •   PA (47)
  •   HSU (26)
  •   LA (19)
  •   GAK (9)

Opposition (77)

Website
www.svạþfolclėodẹlder.com

The Swathish Community in it's current form was established in 1938 as part of a series of constitutional reforms passed in that year. Prior to this it had some legal authority over Wottested as well. The Swathish Parliament has 178 members and is a directly elected body with elections occurring every 4 years, the most recent in 2018. The government is comprised of 12 members and has been led by Oslaf Ḷafvardiġe since 2012, he leads a coalition of the Progressive Alliance, Humanist Sotirian Union, Liveable Alsland and Green - Alternative Choice. The Swathish Community has powers over: education, culture, language legislation, healthcare, welfare, agricultural policy, economic development, environmental affairs, energy and local administration affairs. The Swathish government also has some powers related to international affairs if the community is involved. Whilst the community has the constitutional right to appoint a Secretary of External affairs it is an established precedent to leave the post vacant as the role of a regional Secretary of External affairs would only be to advise the federal Secretary of Foreign Affairs and in reality the role would have no powers.

As the Swathish Community also includes the Estmerish speaking province of Burnshire, the Swathish Government is controversially also responsible for overseeing the linguistic and cultural affairs of Burnshire. Since Burnshire separated from Fawkhamshire the Swathish government has delegated more powers over Burnshire to the local Burnshire assembly.

Politics

Historically, the largest party in the Community has always been the Swathish Section of the Workers' International (SSVE) which had been the largest party continuously from 1940 until 2018 when the centre-left Progressive Alliance won slightly more seats than the SSVE. The Sotirian left Sotirian Humanist Union, the liberal Liveable Alsland as well as the centre-right National Bloc are also politically important established parties in the area. The right-wing Orange Party is another major party in the Community Parliament and currently provides support to the government on certain issues. The Swerdian Nationalist List advocates for Swathish independence and is allied with the SSVE. The Green - Alternative Choice are also represented in the Community Parliament. Historically the Estmerish Alliance also had representation although it has went unrepresented since 2014.

Provinces

Swathish independence movement

The Swathish independence movement advocates for the independence of the Swathish Community and either unification with Estmere or total independence for the Swathish Community in Alsland and in Estmere. Unlike other separatist movements in Alsland, the Swathish independence movement has relatively little support as the community relies on income from the federal government and Euclean Community development funds. Supporters of the Swathish independence movement have organised around the Swerdian Nationalist List which is the only political party to advocate for Swathish independence. Support for Swathish independence has consistently sat at between 20% of voters and 25% of voters in opinion polls since 2000. Supporters of total independence are more likely to be urban, young, politically left-wing, Swathish speakers, middle or lower income and male. Whilst opponents of independence are more likely to be older, middle or high income earners, fluent in two or more languages and politically centrist or conservative.

In 2021 the Swathish government released a draft document examining the future of the Swathish community in the event of a community or region of Alsland seceding. The document outlines that the Swathish government will oppose any attempts at independence but will recognise any referendum sanctioned by the federal government. The document goes onto say that in the event of the dissolution of Alsland the government will hold a binding referendum on Swathish independence as well as a simultaneous referendum in Burnshire over whether to join the Community or seek integration with Estmere which is it's closest economic and cultural partner, and will seek to re-join the Euclean Community after independence. The document was criticised by the federal government and Swathish federalists as pandering to nationalists.

Geography

Economy

Infrastructure

The Sydenbryċġ in Fawkhamshire

Transport

Leofham International Airport is the busiest airport in the Swathish Community

Demographics

Language

Estmerish language issues

Religion

Education

Healthcare

Culture

Literature

Media

Music

Sports

Ice Hockey is the most popular sport in Swerdia