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  • |conventional_long_name = Federated Melasian States |flag = Flag of Federated Melasian States
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  • |demonym = Melasian |legislature = [[Melasian Parliament|Parliament]]
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  • ...onflicts such as the [[Great War (Aurorum)|Great War]] (1910–16) and the [[Melasian Crisis]] (1941–44) in which the two countries inflicted heavy warfare and ...ghers of Cuthland-Waldrich|House of Burghers]] || [[Government of Mascylla|Parliament]]<br>''Upper house'': [[Reichssenat]]<br>''Lower house'': [[Reichsrat (Masc
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  • ...olonization}} happening gradually over the century. After the end of the [[Melasian Crisis]], Albeinland was one of the founder-states, alongside [[Mascylla]] ...he {{wp|Cabinet (politics)|cabinet}}, which has its members drawn from the parliament, in a {{wp|primus inter pares}} system, generally being the leader of the p
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  • |legislature = National Parliament ...s influence over growing Melasia. As communism ideas grew in Melsaia pos [[Melasian Crisis]], the [[Dynasties of Kenlong|Kha family]] started a movement to bri
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  • ...Lehpold]] in 1917; it achieved full {{wp|sovereignty}} in 1943 after the [[Melasian Crisis]]. ...tner]]. The [[Thalmann Crisis|Temarian government collapsed]] during the [[Melasian Crisis]] over the ruling coalition being divided on support of Mascylla or
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  • ...under significant influence from [[Kodesh]] and [[Dulebia]]. During the [[Melasian Crisis]], Yudong remained a key geopolitical partner of Mascylla and Fallan ...minor parties have achieved visibility and formed electoral coalitions in parliament and governments.
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  • ...ative democracy}}, which continues to rule Mascylla today. Following the [[Melasian Crisis]], the empire gradually disintegrated as a majority of former coloni ...llegiance}} are sworn to them and their legitimate descendants, instead of parliament or the nation. In addition, the portrait of the monarch appears on {{wp|pos
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  • ...er 1944. While Mascylla kept clinging onto its colonial possessions, the [[Melasian Crisis]] from 1941 to 1943 triggered the slow {{wp|decolonization}} of its ...came into force on 18 January, 1924, but also functioned as a provisional parliament to vote on laws and budgetary issues, elect [[Prime Minister of Mascylla#Li
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  • ...entary sovereignty}} wherein the ''[[Rigsdagen of Norden|Rigsdagen]]'', or parliament is the supreme {{wp|legislative body}}, capable of drafting and repealing l ...ht|300px|Parliament House in Kristianshavn has been the seat of the Nordic Parliament since 1907]]
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  • |legislature = [[Politics of Mascylla|Parliament]] ...tween a resurgent [[Cuthish State]] and Mascylla came to a head with the [[Melasian Crisis]] of 1941–43, which saw imperialist attempts to regain control ove
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  • ...pidly industrialized in the 1920s-1930s, and supported Cuthland during the Melasian crisis. The Dulebian economy became stagnating in the late 1960s, following ...first Zemsky Sobor (Veche) of 1468. The Veche slowly turned into a regular parliament assemby of nobles, moving to Ulich and receiving enormous power in the next
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