Trans-Toyana Prosper Alliance

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Trans-Toyana Prosper Alliance
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TTPA Member States
NicknameTTPA
FormationFebruary 28, 2002; 22 years ago (2002-02-28)
FounderDrambenburg
Founded atLerbin
PurposeInternational military and economic alliance
HeadquartersHalstaad, Styrae
Membership
16 member states
Official language
English
Secretary General
Fahid Abdullah - Zalluabed
Budget (2019)
Z$1.039 Trillion
2020 population estimate of member states: 550,750,765

The Trans-Toyana Prosper Alliance, abbreviated to TTPA is an international military and economic alliance which promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational, and sociocultural integration between its members and other countries.

Overview

Constitution and Governance

The TTPA is led by the executive, the Secretary General, currently Fahid Abdula of Zalluabed.

Further governance is provided by the Estates General, a deliberative assembly which consists of one member from each nation.

Goals

The primary goal of the TTPA is to grow international trade and bring prosperity to member nations through shared free trade, military agreements, cultural integration, and political ideology.

History

Background

Following the end of World War, in an effort to regain financial stability and military prowess, Drambenburg sought out an alliance with Beleroskov.

Founding

The TTPA was established on February 28th, 2002, in Lerbin.

Tarijar Strait Crisis

Hisrea War

The TTPA's first largescale combat military deployment was in Zalluabed in June of 2021 in response to an escalating rebellion by the HPLF in the province of Hisrea. Aside from casualties sustained by Zalluabedi forces, Buckingla suffered 129 killed and 939 wounded, Beleroskov suffered 9 killed and 78 wounded, Drambenburg suffered 4 killed and 14 wounded, and Kossmil suffered 18 killed and 22 wounded. The conflict ended with the partition of Hisrea in the Osea Accords.

Departure of Qoylasia and Beleroskov

Due to President Nizaam bin Aayid's reforms and restructuring within Qolaysia, the government of Qoylasia formally withdrew membership in the TTPA on Sunday, April 24th, 2022. Geopolitical issues in Southern Adula pressed Qoylasia decision to become more individualized in terms of alliances.

On May 3rd, 2022 President Nikolai Ubotrov announced that Beleroskov was formally withdrawing membership in the TTPA because of disagreements with TTPA leadership and connections with WEDA. Instead, Beleroskov joined the Alliance of Central and West Ausianan Cooperation.

Membership

Member states of the TTPA are: