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A '''Council republic''' is a {{wp|republic}} where the government consists of directly elected councils, whose members must act according to the interests of their electorate, or they face dismissal. Common characteristics of council republics are an association with {{wp|socialism}}, {{wp|Delegate model of representation|temporary and instantly revocable representatives}}, an emphasis on {{wp|collective leadership}}, and {{wp|nonpartisanism}}. The political thought associated with the establishment and continuation of a Council Republic is known as Councilism and its proponents are known as Councilists. It is the predominant form of government for socialist states in the world. Today several countries use this system of government, most notably [[Dezevau]], [[Kirenia]], and [[Lavana]].
A '''Council republic''' is term used to refer to a {{wp|republic|republican}} system of government where directly elected councils play a prominent role in a country's politics. While the exact structure of the government varies, common characteristics of council republics are an association with {{wp|socialism}}, {{wp|Delegate model of representation|temporary and instantly revocable representatives}}, an emphasis on {{wp|collective leadership}}, and {{wp|nonpartisanism}}. The term is often used to differentiate these states from Euclean {{wp|liberal democracy|liberal democracies}}.  The political thought associated with the establishment and continuation of a Council Republic is known as councilism or council republicanism and its proponents are known as Councilists. It is the predominant form of government for socialist states in the world. Today several countries use this system of government, most notably [[Dezevau]], [[Kirenia]], and [[Lavana]].
 
==History==
==History==
==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
===Association with Socialism===
While their governments' structure usually vary considerably, countries that are council republics share many of these common characteristics.
===Temporary representatives===  
===Association with socialism===
===Direct democracy===
===Direct democracy===
===Collective leadership===
===Collective leadership===
===Decentralisation===
===Decentralisation===
localism/federalism
localism/federalism
===Weak Separation of powers===
===Temporary representatives===
===Weak separation of powers===
==List of Council republics==
==List of Council republics==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! State
! Capital
! Languages
! style="text-align:right"|Population
! style="text-align:right"|Area
|-
| {{flag|Chistovodia}}
| [[Volosovo]]
| {{wp|Rusyn language|Narodyn}}
| 73,491,200
| 2,399,981 km²
|-
| {{flag|Dezevau}}
| [[Bazadavo]]
| [[Ziba language|Ziba]]
| 190,902,213
| 2,000,000 km²
|-
| {{flag|East Miersa}}
| [[Żobrodź]] ''(de jure)''<br>[[Dyńsk]] ''(de facto)''
| {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}
| 21,740,000
| 197,568 km²
|-
| {{flag|Hullivia}}
| [[Die Friede]]
| {{wp|German language|Weranian}}, {{wp|Guarani language|Avanyee}}
| 21,570,000
| -
|-
| {{flag|Kirenia}}
| [[Harimisaareke]]
| {{wp|Estonian_language|Kirenian}}
| 52,853,207
| 459,800 km²
|-
| {{flag|Lavana}}
| [[Pers]]
| {{wp|Lao language|Lavanan}}
| 86,842,742
| 713,879 km²
|-
| {{flag|Lemovicia}}
| [[Topagunea]]
| {{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}
| 1,014,866
| 13,548 km²
|-
| {{flag|South Kabu}}
| [[Ayukarta]]
| {{wp|Javanese language|Kabuese}}
| 7,841,984
| 44,154 km²
|-
! colspan="6" |Disputed status
|-
| {{flag|Arthasthan}}
| [[Nadipatnam]]
| {{wp|Bhojpuri language|Samundrese}}
| 107,281,772
| 625,945 km²
|-
|}
[[Category:Socialism (Kylaris)]]
[[Category:Socialism (Kylaris)]]

Revision as of 04:12, 10 July 2021

A Council republic is term used to refer to a republican system of government where directly elected councils play a prominent role in a country's politics. While the exact structure of the government varies, common characteristics of council republics are an association with socialism, temporary and instantly revocable representatives, an emphasis on collective leadership, and nonpartisanism. The term is often used to differentiate these states from Euclean liberal democracies. The political thought associated with the establishment and continuation of a Council Republic is known as councilism or council republicanism and its proponents are known as Councilists. It is the predominant form of government for socialist states in the world. Today several countries use this system of government, most notably Dezevau, Kirenia, and Lavana.

History

Characteristics

While their governments' structure usually vary considerably, countries that are council republics share many of these common characteristics.

Association with socialism

Direct democracy

Collective leadership

Decentralisation

localism/federalism

Temporary representatives

Weak separation of powers

List of Council republics

State Capital Languages Population Area
 Chistovodia Volosovo Narodyn 73,491,200 2,399,981 km²
 Dezevau Bazadavo Ziba 190,902,213 2,000,000 km²
 East Miersa Żobrodź (de jure)
Dyńsk (de facto)
Miersan 21,740,000 197,568 km²
 Hullivia Die Friede Weranian, Avanyee 21,570,000 -
 Kirenia Harimisaareke Kirenian 52,853,207 459,800 km²
 Lavana Pers Lavanan 86,842,742 713,879 km²
 Lemovicia Topagunea Lemovician 1,014,866 13,548 km²
 South Kabu Ayukarta Kabuese 7,841,984 44,154 km²
Disputed status
 Arthasthan Nadipatnam Samundrese 107,281,772 625,945 km²