Zanarite Commonwealth

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Native names

The Zanarite Commonwealth
Flag of The Zanarite Commonwealth
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Headquarters
Official languages
1 language
TypeSupranational organization, political, economic and military alliance
Membership
2 states
Leaders
• Kotonashi
Zanaro Kazuto Kurohiun II
• Speaker of the Assembly
PLACEHOLDER
Establishment12 August 1937; 86 years ago (1937-08-12)

The Zanarite commonwealth is an economic and military union of independent nations that all recognize the Kotonashi of Zanaro as the head-of-state. The only nation where the Kotonashi has actual authority is in the Koto'Ara of Zanaro, all other nations the Kotonashi represents the unity of the commonwealth and has no direct authority.

Member-States of the Zanarite Commonwealth share a common currency, enjoy freedom of movement between nations, are in a complete military alliance (though member nations must jointly agree to the war if aggressive), and have free trade between one another. This allows for a robust trade in resources, ideas, and in military capability.

History

The Zanarite Commonwealth was founded during the liberation of the South-Eastern Nori states from Liran colonial powers. To ensure the security and safety of foreign agressors all states that were liberated by Zanaro were brought into the newly formed commonwealth on a temporary basis. The goal was to help these nations recover and become self-sustainining. After a fifteen year period all member nations would be given the choice to either separate from the Commonwealth, or to seek permanent membership in the Commonwealth. The initial nations that sought to maintain Commonwealth membership were; Ashahieru, Ositijan, and Redacres. Two of these nations; Ashahieru, and Ositijan would later request to become full members of Zanaro instead of being part of the Commonwealth. Redacres would remain a member of the Commonwealth, enjoying the amount of freedom provided by it and the security inherent with remaining in an alliance with a nearby power.

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