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the 1997 election draws nearer o-o

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I could be more detailed in regards to the "others" part of ethnicities, but I am legitimately too lazy to go into detail with there being like what 6 ethnicities from the 2+ million

Enchanted Oasis wrote:the 1997 election draws nearer o-o

*whispers* Paddy Ashdown the Leader of the Official Opposition

Enchanted Oasis and Liberalina

Kiger wrote:President Karpal Singh “Indochinese construction companies building infrastructure in Malaysia in exchange for reduced tariffs, or anything else for that matter, is certainly a possibility, but the reality is most if not all such construction is undertaken by Malaysian state-owned companies and that is the preferred way of operation, as it has been since the 1960s. Therefore I do not have much confidence that such a proposal would pass the Dewan Negara* and the Federal Council. Nevertheless, Vice President Chakra, Indochina and Malaysia do not only have to cooperate economically, as you had mentioned prior, cooperation on a cultural level is also a possibility and so much more.”

Vice President Chakra: Never mind all that, I believe we ought to discuss another topic. Your economy is clearly one of self-reliance, and economics is our number one priority. Let’s talk Amsterwald. What is Malaysia going to do about it, one thing our countries can both agree on is that a genocidal white supremacist govt cannot exist any longer in Southeast Asia.

nicola sturgeon as PM when

Victoria Harbor and Kiger

The Shining Purple Light wrote:nicola sturgeon as PM when

never, she bad.

Canovia, Valijun, and Diwi

Republic of Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Good morning.

Evening

I’d say Chernobyl Reactor 4 worked better than expected. It completed the 5 year heat generation plan in under 10 minutes!

Kiger

Astarina wrote:| Felix chuckled. |

    Felix: "Hey, the more the merrier..."

As they all sat there in the shade, a variety of topics would come up about things they’d read on magazines or seen on the news. They talked about celebrity scandals, conspiracy theories & gossip. Finally, the topic of parents would suddenly come up...

Nhi: Hey Felix, what are your parents like?

Bomoko wrote:As they all sat there in the shade, a variety of topics would come up about things they’d read on magazines or seen on the news. They talked about celebrity scandals, conspiracy theories & gossip. Finally, the topic of parents would suddenly come up...

Nhi: Hey Felix, what are your parents like?

Felix: "Total opposites...my mum is kind, patient, caring, open-minded...but my dad's really work-oriented and conservative."

1997 03 21,
1997 March 21st,
Republic of Korea

    Constitutional Court Bans the Democratic Labor Party

      | Following the foiling of a plot to overthrow the Korean Government and replace it with a ommunist dictatorship, Emperor Yi Hoon lodged a case with the Constitutional Court to have the Democratic Labor Party forcibly dissolved for violating the constitution and plotting a coup. Many of those involved in the plot have already been arrested, and those trying to distance themslves have left the party, prominent members like Roh Hoe-chan, Lee Jeong-hee, and Sim Sang-jung have gone on to form their own grouping in the National Assembly along with fifteen other AMs all of which have been cleared of any wrong-doing. The party aims to pick up any support from the block of voters who would have opted for the DLP, the party has made it very clear it's alligiance lies with the current constitution with a signed pledge attached to the front of the manifesto. |

      | It's the first time since 1958 a political party has been banned, the Progressive Party was forcibly dissolved in 1958 accused of being pro-North Korea. Many in the intelligence circles are concerned that although the party is gone the problem still lies under the surface. Many suspect the militant wing of the DLP, officially Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front, is now operating underground with the aims of starting a civil war in the country. Those that were senior officials in the DLP have stated not much was known about the AINDF by those at the top and it often acted as a seperate organisation. |

      | When asked for comment top Government officials including the Prime Minister declined the comment on the matter stating that the process was still on going, the Emperor who initiated the ban has also declined to comment, although he was spotted making his way to the National Assembly. When asked he said he was meeting with the Prime Minister and the floor leaders of the negotiation groups in the Assembly, and then meeting with the groupings that don't reach the 25 seats needed to form a group. The Emperor waved off reporters when asked if it was right of him to order a ban by the Court, saying 'it's about treason, not political alignment'. |

Amsterwald
Alzarikstan
Antagarichh
Antillian
Arab watan
Arcanda
Astarina
Bachover
Bayern kahla
Bomoko
Canovia
Central arstotzka
Enchanted Oasis
Franiterstan
Hellenic democritus
Imperial nalvetland
Jersey republic
Kiger
Kotakuan II
Liberalina
Magyar nephadzerag
Molbovia
Moravianda
Nevbrejnovitz
Nomakoa
New aapelistan
Nosautempopulus
Not libya
Not xav
Nonador
OsivoII
Paramountica
Paseo
Philanialle
Pontianus
Ranponian
Rutannia
Sebenica
Sisuvia
Slavros
Susquehannia
The Confederate Prussian Empire
The Moon States
The Shining Purple Light
The two lands and the two seas
Valijun
Val verde-
Victoria Harbor
Yarosluv
Zanbala prz

Arcanda, Bomoko, -syria, Nosautempopulus, and 7 othersAmsterwald, Enchanted Oasis, Valijun, Liberalina, Sisuvia, Kiger, and Ranponian

Astarina wrote:Felix: "Total opposites...my mum is kind, patient, caring, open-minded...but my dad's really work-oriented and conservative."

Nhi: I-If it’s not too personal do you mind me asking if... you have a good relationship with both?

Bomoko wrote:Nhi: I-If it’s not too personal do you mind me asking if... you have a good relationship with both?

Felix: "Sure, I guess. Dad can be a little gruff, but I wouldn't say I don't get along with him."

Astarina wrote:Felix: "Sure, I guess. Dad can be a little gruff, but I wouldn't say I don't get along with him."

Sar: Hey Nhi isn’t your dad a politician or something? That must be cool~

Nhi frowned at the thought of him.

Nhi: Yeah he’s a party member and an absolute prick. I don’t like him at all. But my mum, she’s nice woman and a teacher. Me and her are like sisters.

Felix could tell that some of Nhi’s behaviours were as a result of her rocky relationship with her father.

Bomoko wrote:Sar: Hey Nhi isn’t your dad a politician or something? That must be cool~

Nhi frowned at the thought of him.

Nhi: Yeah he’s a party member and an absolute prick. I don’t like him at all. But my mum, she’s nice woman and a teacher. Me and her are like sisters.

Felix could tell that some of Nhi’s behaviours were as a result of her rocky relationship with her father.

Felix: "A prick? He can't be that bad."

Liberalina

The Bokoronian Navy has finalized the purchase of 8 Kanin Destroyers and 4 Kresta II Cruisers, refitted with AK-630's from the Soviet Union, as well as 8 Kilo Class subs

Ranponian
Nonador

Astarina wrote:Felix: "A prick? He can't be that bad."

Nhi: He’s a horrible man Felix, I assure you. Never around, and when he is around... it’s just arguing. He’s a sexist bastard too.

Sar would sigh.

Sar: My father’s the same kind of prick. Never around... he’s a very wealthy businessman. He has a whole other family who he gives way more attention too.

Bomoko wrote:Nhi: He’s a horrible man Felix, I assure you. Never around, and when he is around... it’s just arguing. He’s a sexist bastard too.

Sar would sigh.

Sar: My father’s the same kind of prick. Never around... he’s a very wealthy businessman. He has a whole other family who he gives way more attention too.

| Felix raised an eyebrow. |

    Felix: "Really? Damn..."

Astarina wrote:| Felix raised an eyebrow. |

    Felix: "Really? Damn..."

Kam seemed nervous as though she did not want to reveal her father.

Nhi: Hey Kam, why’d you look so nervous? Who’s your father?

Kam: W-Well... I never wanted to reveal this because I don’t want you guys to treat me different...

Soma: We’re your friends, we would never act weird around you because of your parents.

Kam would sigh.

Kam: Well for the record I get on very well with my parents & my father is... i-is... Mike Vong Thunder.

Felix would see everyone’s eyes widen and a collective gasp would ring out.

Bomoko wrote:Kam seemed nervous as though she did not want to reveal her father.

Nhi: Hey Kam, why’d you look so nervous? Who’s your father?

Kam: W-Well... I never wanted to reveal this because I don’t want you guys to treat me different...

Soma: We’re your friends, we would never act weird around you because of your parents.

Kam would sigh.

Kam: Well for the record I get on very well with my parents & my father is... i-is... Mike Vong Thunder.

Felix would see everyone’s eyes widen and a collective gasp would ring out.

| Felix on the other hand had no idea who this "Mike Vong Thunder" was. |

    Felix: "Who's that? Some kind of local celebrity?"


한국의 왕국
Kingdom of Korea



N A T I O N A L - A S S E M B L Y
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Seal of the National Assembly

Type

Type

Unicameral

House

National Assembly

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Taewang

Ahnjong

Prime Minister

Yi Jung-hee

Structure

Seats

627

National Assembly
Negotiating Groups

DS (406)
KSDP (81)
LKP (81)
ODP (59)

The National Assembly of Joseon

The National Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Kingdom of Korea, commonly known as Joseon. The National Assembly is made up of a Assembly Members (commonly shortened to AMs) the number of AMs varies depending on the boundary and seating reforms which take place in conjunction with the population census. Assembly Members are either elected via a single member district where the candidate with the most votes wins, or via a regional list which uses the D'Hondt method of proportional representation to elect an asigned number of AMs. Elections must take place every four years, unless the term is extened due to an ongoing crisis, the extension must be supported by two-thirds of AMs and be signed off by the King, the assembly may be dissolved earlier by the sitting Prime Minister by a super majority vote or by the King combined with a majority vote.

The National Assembly meets in the old building of the previous National Assembly in Seoul, it was debated during the unification process whether they should meet in the old Supreme Assembly in Pyongyang however this building is now being used for a mix of other governmental purposes and the Pyongan Regional Assembly. The Speaker and Deputy-Speakers sit along the front row facing the rest of the chamber, while the seating is laid out in a horseshoe arrangement, with the King having the option of sitting on the sidelines as he is not allowed to partake in debates.

The National Assembly is the primary legislative body in the Kingdom of Korea, legislation can be proposed by both the opposition and the government, but governmental is directed from the Cabinet which is chosen by the Prime Minister or on recommendation by the King.

Current Composition

Political Parties in the 7th State Council

Name of Political Party

Floor Leader

Political Ideology(ies)

Assembly Seats

Democratic Spring

Yi Jung-hee

Social Democracy,
Social Liberalism

406

Korean Social Democrats

Kim Yo-jong

Social Democracy, 'Kimism'

81

Liberty Korea Party

Hong Jun-pyo

National conservatism, nationalism

81

Open Democratic Party

Lee Jun-seok

Conservative liberalism, economic liberalism

59

Structure

The constitution stipulates that the assembly is presided over by a Speaker and two Deputy Speakers, who are responsible for expediting the legislative process. The Speaker and Deputy Speakers are elected in a secret ballot by the members of the Assembly, and their term in office is restricted to four years. The Speaker is independent of party affiliation, and the Speaker and Deputy Speakers may not simultaneously be government ministers. The King may sit in the Chamber during a parliamentary session and on special occaisions make a speech to the chamber but he cannot vote in the session although he may make recommendations and executive orders, he may also dismiss legisaltion if it is deemed 'too authoritarian' or against public opinion. He also had the ability to dismiss cabient members although a constitutional reasoning must be given.

Negotiation groups

Parties that hold at least 25 seats in the assembly form floor negotiation groups (Korean: 교섭단체, Hanja: 交涉團體, RR: gyoseop danche), which are entitled to a variety of rights that are denied to smaller parties. These include a greater amount of state funding and participation in the leaders' summits that determine the assembly's legislative agenda, it also grants AMs from those in groups greater speaking time and more office space.

Legislative process

To introduce a bill, a legislator must present the initiative to the Speaker with the signatures of at least fifteen other members of the assembly. The bill will then be edited by a committee to ensure that the bill contains correct and systematic language, it will then be debated by the Assembly and put to a 'pending' stage where suggestions made in the debate can be added into the bill and things taken out. After that it will be sent back to the Assembly to be either accepted to rejected.

Committees

There are 16 standing committees which examine and debate bills, petitions and protest matters falling under their respective jurisdictions, and perform other duties as prescribed by relevant laws including parliamentary outings, inviting specialist speakers, etc.

    House Steering Committee
    Legislation and Judiciary Committee
    National Policy Committee
    Finance Committee
    Broadcasing and Communications Committee
    Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee
    Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee
    National Defense, and Intelligence Committee
    Security and Public Administration Committee
    Environment, Agriculture, Rural Affairs, Oceans and Fisheries Committee
    Trade, Industry and Energy Committee
    Health and Welfare Committee
    Labor Committee
    Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee
    Education, Science and Technology Committee
    Gender Equality and Family Committee

Election

Since the return to democracy in 2019 that ended the Park Geun-hye Junta, the National Assembly has been elected every four years through a Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) system, meaning that some of the members are elected from constituencies according to the system of first past the post, while others are elected at a national level through proportional representation. As of 2027, 418 members are elected in single districts, the other 209 members are elected by party lists. The single-member results have no bearing on the numbers elected by party list.

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The only issue of forcibly dissolving a political party (well one of many really) is you get a horrible number of new ones forming clamber for the electorate that now has no party.

Nosautempopulus

Morning

"You've been warned for using a racial slur on the Commonwealth of Liberty RMB"

You hear that boys?

SELF-RACISM ISN'T ALLOWED smh

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