Republic of Albactana
Albāctuɳ (Bataraic)
Arbustnı (Dastan)
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Capital City: Arbazor
Largest City: Arbazor
Ethnic Groups: 71% Batarene, 21% Dastani, 7% Other
Religion: 98% Islam (85-90% Shia, 10-15% Sunni), 2% Other
Language: Bactaraic, Dastan, Arabic, Persian
Demonym: Bactaraic
Government: Presidential Constitutional Republic
President: Soheil Rostami
Vice President: Hamid Kundachi
Speaker of the Grand National Assembly: İsmail Burakgazi
Chief Justice of the Jurisprudence Council: Emre Bousaid
Legislature: Grand National Assembly
Establishment:
Beginning of the Grand Revolution: August 16th 1967
Janakaraj Muhammad Ardashir Mirazi Abdicates: June 27th 1968
Proclamation of the Socialist Provisional Government: June 30th 1968
Beginning of the 5 Month War: July 5th 1968
Islamic Republic Proclaimed: December 7th 1968
Establishment of Peace & Order Council: May 3rd 1974
Establishment of the Republic: March 11th 1980
Current Constitution: February 8th 1995
Area:
Population: 87,291,336
GDP (PPP): 2017
Total: $2,219,993,257,152
Per Capita: $25,342
GDP (Nominal): 2017
Total: $779,860,795,824
Per Capita: $8,934
GINI:
HDI: 0.781
Currency: Bactaraic Rial
Time Zone: UTC +5
Date Format: DD/MM/YYYY
Drives on the: Right
Calling Code: +98
Internet TLD: .An
Government
The Executive
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The Presidential Palace in Arbazor, the seat of the Executive government.
The President is the head of state & head of government in the Republic of Albactana. Until 1995 the President was only the head of state however the reforms Field Marshal & President Rahat El-Mafty led to the creation of a strong Presidential system to remove the infighting that had plagued the government since the creation of the Republic in 1980. The President oversees the running of the government and appoints all ministers to head their respective ministries, they can also create and dissolve ministries at their will. In addition to the basic powers the President has a number of additional powers such as the ability to remove any army officer, the power to dissolve the parliament and call fresh elections & the power to declare a state of emergency and suspend the powers of all other branches of government. These powers have led to intense criticism that the President could destroy democracy if they so wished however so far no President has used these powers to do such a thing. The President is elected in a national popular vote & serves a term of 5 years. They may be only be removed from their office if the Supreme Jurisprudence Council votes to remove them. The current President is Soheil Rostami who has been President since the 2nd of October 2016.
The Legislature
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The Palace of the People in Arbazor, the seat of the Grand National Assembly.
The legislature of the Republic of Albactana is the Grand National Assembly. The name has it's origin in the Grand National Assembly of 1907 which was convened by anti-monarchists opposed to the new Mirazi Dynasty which had been put in place. The Grand National Assembly in it's current form came into being in 1977 when it was created by the military junta to work on a new constitution for the Republic of Albactana. The job of the Grand National Assembly in it's current form is to propose and pass legislation & to amend the constitution if it sees a need to. If the proposed amendment does not pass a 90% threshold then it must be sent to a national referendum in which more than 80% of voters must turn out and approve it with a simple majority. The Grand National Assembly is elected every 5 years along with the President. The current assembly took up office on the 3rd of October 2016, the day after the President assumes office as they traditionally do. The current speaker since the 3rd of February 2018 is İsmail Burakgazi. Currently the Republican People's Party is the largest with 316 of the 590 seats.
The Judiciary
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The Building of Justice & Equality in Arbazor, the seat of the Supreme Council of Jurisprudence.
The Supreme Council of Jurisprudence is the highest court of appeals within the Republic of Albactana. It's current Chief Justice is Emre Bousaid. The Council's 5 members are all appointed by the Grand National Assembly whenever one of the members resigns, passes away or reaches the age of 70. Below this the 2 other courts are the National Courts of Justice, which try people for higher offences like murder and rape, & the Provincial Courts, which try people for smaller offences like speeding and causing public disturbance.
Local Government
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Map of the 26 Provinces.
The nation is divided up into 26 counties each which have their own local governments in charge of things such as rubbish collection & environmental protection of local areas.