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Hey, what happened to the Yahlia cult?

Did it cease or is it still existing?

Matamorosia wrote:Hey, what happened to the Yahlia cult?

Did it cease or is it still existing?

Should be still

Matamorosia wrote:Hey, what happened to the Yahlia cult?

Did it cease or is it still existing?

A wave of nationalism has swept Yahlian satellite states, resulting in many of them declaring sovereignty from the commanding grasp of Belgrade

Hi, all Hindus and Happy Dussehra

Caparica wrote:Hello Europe
Hope everyone is doing fantastic!

No.

Portrait

President
(Birth–Death)

Elected

Term of office

Political party

1st

Manuel de Arriaga
(1840–1917)

1911

October 5, 1910
-
August 24, 1911

||Republican||

2nd

Teófilo Braga
(1843–1924)

1915

August 24, 1914
-
May 26, 1915

||Democratic||

3rd

Bernardino Machado
(1851–1944)

1915

October 5, 1915
-
December 5, 1917

||Democratic||

4th

Sidónio Pais
(1872–1918)

1918

April 28, 1918
-
December 14, 1918

||National Republican||

5th

João do Canto e Castro
(1862–1934)

1918

December 16, 1918
-
October 5, 1919

||National Republican||

6th

António José de Almeida
(1866–1929)

1919

October 5, 1919
-
October 5, 1923

||Liberal Republican||

7th

Manuel Teixeira Gomes
(1860–1941)

1923

October 5, 1923
-
December 11, 1925

||Democratic||

8th

Bernardino Machado
(1851–1944)

1925

December 11, 1925
-
May 31, 1926

||Democratic||

9th

José Mendes Cabeçadas
(1883–1965)

----

May 31, 1926
-
June 17, 1926

||Military officer||

10th

Manuel Gomes da Costa
(1863–1929)

-----

June 29, 1926
-
July 9, 1926

||Military officer||

11th

Óscar Carmona
(1869–1951)

1928
-
1935
-
1942
-
1949

April 15, 1928
-
April 18, 1951

||National Union||

12th

Francisco Craveiro Lopes
(1894–1964)

1951

July 21, 1951
-
August 9, 1958

||National Union||

13th

Américo Tomás
(1894–1987)

1958
-
1965
-
1972

August 9, 1958
-
April 25, 1974

||National Union||

14th

António de Spínola
(1910–1996)

----

May 15, 1974
-
September 30, 1974

||Military officer||

15th

Francisco da Costa Gomes
(1914–2001)

----

September 30, 1974
-
July 14, 1976

||Military officer||

16th

António Ramalho Eanes
(born 1935)

1976
-
1980

July 14, 1976
-
March 9, 1986

||Military officer||

17th

Mário Soares
(1924–2017)

1986
-
1991

March 9, 1986
-
March 9, 1996

||Socialist||

18th

Jorge Sampaio
(1939–2021)

1996
-
2001

March 9, 1996
-
March 9, 2006

||Socialist||

19th

Aníbal Cavaco Silva
(born 1939)

2006
-
2011

March 9, 2006
-
March 9, 2016

||Social Democratic||

20th

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
(born 1948)

2016
-
2021

March 9, 2016
-
Incumbent

||Social Democratic||



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I got a new-ish Factbook about all of the presidents that my country had. If you guys could give me feedback, and maybe, a like/upvote aswell it'll be very appreciated.

Thanks for everyone's time,
Caparica

BTW, please tell me how the hell you make professional factbooks...

Western Balkania wrote:A wave of nationalism has swept Yahlian satellite states, resulting in many of them declaring sovereignty from the commanding grasp of Yahlia

Hmm.. good.

Vandila wrote:Should be still

O.

Falsificado Alicante wrote:BTW, please tell me how the hell you make professional factbooks...

use templates from other nations and fill it with your informations, I fou cant create your own design. I myself used a factbook from someone else, added new stuff, filled it wiht my informations, than youll have a nice factbook

Matamorosia wrote:Hey, what happened to the Yahlia cult?

Did it cease or is it still existing?

*a figure looms in the background*

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In a groundbreaking move, the government of Armbruster has announced that all schools across the country will exclusively serve vegetarian meals starting this school year. This decision, aimed at promoting environmental sustainability, improving student health, and encouraging ethical food choices, marks a significant shift in the nation’s approach to school nutrition.

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I’m planning to annex Presel Nunaria. This is also for me to reduce the amount of nations that I have. It will be a long process for it to happen.

Guess which bad-boy left the overpopulated Inoffensive Centrist Democracy to finally become a Left-Leaning College State...

EDIT- There must be some error since I'm still an ICD

Iceagea wrote:I like it and you know what, it would be neat if clicking each person took you to a short bio about them.

Yoo, that's actually genius bro!

Falsificado Alicante wrote:You know... It's pretty professional. Good for you, you even have a portrait of the elected candidates!
And I like that extra idea of Iceagea. I'll do him one better, maybe add the version of your country during the rule of that specific leader! You know, how it looked like.

Yea, I can see that making the factbook better in terms of Lore aswell.

-
I'll start working on that when I find the time you guys. Thanks for the feedback and for the upvotes!

Post self-deleted by Angiskyrtopia.

Caparica wrote:Hello Europe
Hope everyone is doing fantastic!

No.

Portrait

President
(Birth–Death)

Elected

Term of office

Political party

1st

Manuel de Arriaga
(1840–1917)

1911

October 5, 1910
-
August 24, 1911

||Republican||

2nd

Teófilo Braga
(1843–1924)

1915

August 24, 1914
-
May 26, 1915

||Democratic||

3rd

Bernardino Machado
(1851–1944)

1915

October 5, 1915
-
December 5, 1917

||Democratic||

4th

Sidónio Pais
(1872–1918)

1918

April 28, 1918
-
December 14, 1918

||National Republican||

5th

João do Canto e Castro
(1862–1934)

1918

December 16, 1918
-
October 5, 1919

||National Republican||

6th

António José de Almeida
(1866–1929)

1919

October 5, 1919
-
October 5, 1923

||Liberal Republican||

7th

Manuel Teixeira Gomes
(1860–1941)

1923

October 5, 1923
-
December 11, 1925

||Democratic||

8th

Bernardino Machado
(1851–1944)

1925

December 11, 1925
-
May 31, 1926

||Democratic||

9th

José Mendes Cabeçadas
(1883–1965)

----

May 31, 1926
-
June 17, 1926

||Military officer||

10th

Manuel Gomes da Costa
(1863–1929)

-----

June 29, 1926
-
July 9, 1926

||Military officer||

11th

Óscar Carmona
(1869–1951)

1928
-
1935
-
1942
-
1949

April 15, 1928
-
April 18, 1951

||National Union||

12th

Francisco Craveiro Lopes
(1894–1964)

1951

July 21, 1951
-
August 9, 1958

||National Union||

13th

Américo Tomás
(1894–1987)

1958
-
1965
-
1972

August 9, 1958
-
April 25, 1974

||National Union||

14th

António de Spínola
(1910–1996)

----

May 15, 1974
-
September 30, 1974

||Military officer||

15th

Francisco da Costa Gomes
(1914–2001)

----

September 30, 1974
-
July 14, 1976

||Military officer||

16th

António Ramalho Eanes
(born 1935)

1976
-
1980

July 14, 1976
-
March 9, 1986

||Military officer||

17th

Mário Soares
(1924–2017)

1986
-
1991

March 9, 1986
-
March 9, 1996

||Socialist||

18th

Jorge Sampaio
(1939–2021)

1996
-
2001

March 9, 1996
-
March 9, 2006

||Socialist||

19th

Aníbal Cavaco Silva
(born 1939)

2006
-
2011

March 9, 2006
-
March 9, 2016

||Social Democratic||

20th

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
(born 1948)

2016
-
2021

March 9, 2016
-
Incumbent

||Social Democratic||



Template inspired by:
Merulla
Terran American Republic

Read factbook

I got a new-ish Factbook about all of the presidents that my country had. If you guys could give me feedback, and maybe, a like/upvote aswell it'll be very appreciated.

Thanks for everyone's time,
Caparica

I like the fact that you added pictures of each of the presidents. Maybe in your Factbook you can talk about the role of the president their job and main duties.

President of Agausia
Simon Ayovikara
Simon Aioviḱara


Ayovikara in 2018 at a LinkWWII memorial
in Odssa, Agausia

1

LinkStyle
Mr. President (formal and informal)
Commander in Chief (military)

LinkResidence
Palace of Klementina
(Ḱlement́inas Sasakle)

LinkTerm Length
Five years
renewable once, consecutively

7th President of Agausia

Assumed Office
2 October 2017

Prime Minister
Preceded by
Eduard Avagyan

Signature

The president of Agausia (Agausian: Agûzës Ṕrezident́i) is the Agausian head of state. The president represents the nation in international relations, administers the foreign political activity of the state, conducts negotiations and concludes international treaties. The president is directly elected by the citizens of Agausia for a five-year term of office (whether the presidential election is early or scheduled), limited to two terms consecutively. As of 2017 no president has served two consecutive terms in office.

Since the office's establishment on 5 December 1991, there have been seven presidents of Agausia. Boris Kundakchi (independent) was the inaugural president, serving 1992 - 1997.

The current office holder is Simon Ayovikara (Simon Aioviḱara) who took office in 2017. He won reelection in 2022 and will be term limited in 2027. Ayovikara is a member of the Social Democratic Party; the current Linkruling party of Agausia.


Elections and eligibility [back to contents]



Elections for president happen on the last Saturday in August. Agausia's electoral law provides for a two-round electoral system to elect the president; a candidate must win an absolute majority of all votes cast. If no candidate obtains an absolute majority in the first round of voting then the two highest polling candidates contest a run-off second ballot.

The Agausian Constitution codifies the last Monday in May, in the year of a election, as the legal start date of campaigning in Agausia. Prior to this point candidates are permitted to fundraise and make personal statements but are forbidden from taking interviews. Failure to adhere to campaign law can result in large fines and or disqualification of the candidate.

The second round of voting happens on the last Saturday in September.

According to the Constitution, to be elected president a candidate must be a Agausian citizen who has attained the age of 35, has the right to vote, and has resided in the country for the past 10 years and has full command of the Agausian state language.

An incoming president is inaugurated on the first Monday in October, following an election.

The last elections were held 24 September 2022. The next are scheduled for 28 August 2027.


Duties and powers [back to contents]



According to the Constitution, the president is the guarantor of state sovereignty and territorial indivisibility of Agausia, the observer of the Constitution and human rights and freedoms. As stated in the constitution, the president ensures state independence, national security and the legal succession of the state. The president of Agausia belongs to the executive branch of government. The Prime Minister is Agausia's head of government. Thus, the president serves to represent the country and government as a whole. The president is obliged by the Constitution to prevent any actions of the executive, legislative and judicial branches from taking effect and interfering with the powers of the Constitution. In addition, the president is barred by the Constitution from heading a political party.

The president has the power to submit a proposal for the nomination of the Prime Minister; the Parliament of Agausia, through a constitutional majority, has to support the candidacy. Laws passed by the parliament have to be signed by the president to become officially promulgated. The president also has the authority to create consultative, advisory and other subordinate government bodies for their authority with the use of the state budget. The president may address the nation and the parliament with his annual and special addresses on the issues of Agausia. They may also call for the conduction of national referendums.

The president represents the country and government as a whole in international affairs. The president does have the authority to conduct negotiations, but not to sign treaties on behalf of the Agausian government. The ratification of treaties and the right to recognize foreign nations rests solely with the parliament. The president may appoint and dismiss heads of diplomatic missions of Agausia to other states and to international organizations and accept the recall of diplomatic representatives to Agausia of foreign states.

Regarding the checks and balances system of the Agausian government, the president can veto laws adopted by the parliament (except constitutional amendments). The president wields high power in the legislative branch of government; as may disband the parliament and call for early elections. The legislative branches' check on the president includes the right to overturn a presidential veto with a majority of the members of Parliament present but at least 3/5 of the total number of the members of Parliament (87 members).

In addition to serving as the head of state, the president is the Agausian Army's Supreme Commander-in-Chief and the Head of the National Defense Council, which advises the president regarding national security policy on domestic and international matters. The president can submit a declaration of war to the parliament and order the use of the Agausian Army and military formations in defense of aggression. Martial law can also be declared on the territory of Agausia if state independence is deemed in danger. With the confirmation of the parliament, a state of emergency or zones of ecological emergency can also be adopted by the president.

Presidents may also grant Linkpardons and Linkreprieves.


List of presidential appointments [back to contents]


  • Heads of diplomatic missions of Agausia ambassadors

  • Prime Minister of Agausia (consent of parliament)

  • Members of Cabinet of Ministers of Agausia (submission of Prime-Minister & consent of parliament)

  • Prosecutor General of Agausia (consent of parliament)

  • Chief Justice of Superior Cassation Court (consent of parliament)

  • Chief Justice of Constitutional Court (consent of parliament)

  • Chief Justice of Supreme Administrative Court (consent of parliament)

  • Board of the National Bank

  • Various senior military officials

  • Various positions to public offices as provided by law


The appointment the Chief Justice(s) is made by the President of Agausia (with the advice of the Magistrate Council) following a two-thirds (97/145) resolution by the Agausian Parliament. All of the nation's judges have security of tenure until the mandatory retiring age of 65 (or 68 if they wish to extend), or until impeachment; unless specifically stated otherwise.

The Prosecutor General is nominated to the office by the President and appointed by a simple majority of parliament. If the nomination falls the President must nominate another candidate within 30 days. The term of of the Prosecutor General is five years. The resignation of the Prosecutor General before the end of their term should be approved by both the majority of Parliament and the President.


Impeachment and succession
[back to contents]


The Parliament has the power to impeach the President, provided they have committed a crime or violated a provision outlined in the constitution. A motion to impeach the president can be, halted and or overturned by the Constitutional Court, if no evidence is provided against the sitting president. A LinkMotion of no confidence requires a Linksimple majority (73/145 MPs).

In the event that a president is incapable of committing their duties as president, the Chairperson of the parliament becomes the acting president until a new president is elected; the acting president will serve until elections can be arranged. Elections ensue unless there is less than one year in the term in which the acting president serves with a caretaker cabinet. The acting president is not given the authority to address the nation or parliament, dismiss the legislative branch, appoint candidates for parliamentary approval of government or judicial posts. The acting president cannot call for a referendum, grant military ranks, state orders or exercise their right of pardon. There are no constitutional provisions for presidential succession in case both the president and chairman's posts are vacant.


List of presidents [back to contents]


No.

Name
(Birth - Death)

Term of office

Political party

1

Boris Kundakchi
(1930 - 2013)

1992 - 1997

2

Beniamin Shevchenko
(1929 - 2024)

1997 - 2002

3

Luka Kapanadze
(1947 - 2004)

2002 - 2004

4

Vladimer Zorikin
(1950 - 2017)

2004 - 2007

5

Melor Olarazi
(1942 - 2015)

2007 - 2012

6

Eduard Avagyan
(1942 - )

2012 - 2017

7

2017 - c.

If you notice any mistakes that need to be addressed, or you have comments or questions, please direct telegrams to Agausia. Make sure to push the upvote arrow, Thank you.

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Iceagea wrote:

[Yahia 10000/10000]
*dramatic choir singing with violins burning in the background*

MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
NATIONAL VOTING INSTITUTE - INSTUTEN NATIONEIL OB VOTUNGEN

LAST UPDATED: 11 OCTOBER



The redistribution of parliamentary seats across constituencies reflects adjustments made following the recent political reform. The revised formula prioritises proportional representation based on population, shifting away from a previous model that emphasized population per area. This change aims to proportionality in line with demographic realities.

Constituency

Old Seats

New Seats

Change

Bermute

19

17

-2

Comvoi

18

28

+10

Sudfok

17

15

-2

Nodfok

16

14

-2

Adenaiden

13

12

-1

Palmenlas

10

9

-1

Islands

7

5

-2

Total seats: 100

The election is scheduled on 23 March 2025. It will include parliamentary voting that utilises open-list proportional representation system, Additionally, the election will include the selection of the Representative of the National Committee, using the Single Transferable Vote (STV) method.
The seats in the unicameral parliament are calculated via D'Hondt formula.



Political parties must register by 27 October and must declare all their candidates by 17 November. The Voting Institute then will assign each party and candidate a number by 1 December. The official electoral campaign begins on 11 February 2025 and concludes on 18 March 2025. The campaign officially lasts for 35 days and must end 5 days prior to the election. Any campaign outside of this period is strictly prohibited by the electoral law, informal or formal.

List of parties/Coalitions/Independent Candidates registered:

Party Name

Ideology

Details

Konigelen

Elective Monarchism

Supports an elective monarchy with constitutional checks

Unitary Centrist Alliance

Green Politics, Centrism

Focuses on sustainability and centrist policies

Communist Party of Vandila

Communism

Advocates for state ownership and a classless society

Democratic Party

Liberal Conservatism, Centre-Right

Supports free markets and traditional values.

Vandilians

Populism, Conservatism

Focuses on national sovereignty and law and order

Socialist Party

Social Democracy, Centre-Left

Advocates for social equality and workers' rights.

Ship

Anti-Establishment

Opposes mainstream politics, calls for radical reform

The New Day

Anarchism, Piratism

Promotes digital rights, privacy, and decentralization.

The Yellow Sun

Liberalism

Supports individual freedoms and free-market policies.

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Elections upcoming and new changes have been made. And so far some interesting parties are registered..

I hate Evri
A parcel I bought on Amazon was apparently delivered by Evri...only I haven't got it.
My neighbours don't have it, no slip telling me where it is, not hidden anywhere
They haven't given me it. Opened an enquiry but part of me thinks they won't help and I've just lost £100

Vandila wrote:
MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
NATIONAL VOTING INSTITUTE - INSTUTEN NATIONEIL OB VOTUNGEN

LAST UPDATED: 11 OCTOBER



The redistribution of parliamentary seats across constituencies reflects adjustments made following the recent political reform. The revised formula prioritises proportional representation based on population, shifting away from a previous model that emphasized population per area. This change aims to proportionality in line with demographic realities.

Constituency

Old Seats

New Seats

Change

Bermute

19

17

-2

Comvoi

18

28

+10

Sudfok

17

15

-2

Nodfok

16

14

-2

Adenaiden

13

12

-1

Palmenlas

10

9

-1

Islands

7

5

-2

Total seats: 100

The election is scheduled on 23 March 2025. It will include parliamentary voting that utilises open-list proportional representation system, Additionally, the election will include the selection of the Representative of the National Committee, using the Single Transferable Vote (STV) method.
The seats in the unicameral parliament are calculated via D'Hondt formula.



Political parties must register by 27 October and must declare all their candidates by 17 November. The Voting Institute then will assign each party and candidate a number by 1 December. The official electoral campaign begins on 11 February 2025 and concludes on 18 March 2025. The campaign officially lasts for 35 days and must end 5 days prior to the election. Any campaign outside of this period is strictly prohibited by the electoral law, informal or formal.

List of parties/Coalitions/Independent Candidates registered:

Party Name

Ideology

Details

Konigelen

Elective Monarchism

Supports an elective monarchy with constitutional checks

Unitary Centrist Alliance

Green Politics, Centrism

Focuses on sustainability and centrist policies

Communist Party of Vandila

Communism

Advocates for state ownership and a classless society

Democratic Party

Liberal Conservatism, Centre-Right

Supports free markets and traditional values.

Vandilians

Populism, Conservatism

Focuses on national sovereignty and law and order

Socialist Party

Social Democracy, Centre-Left

Advocates for social equality and workers' rights.

Ship

Anti-Establishment

Opposes mainstream politics, calls for radical reform

The New Day

Anarchism, Piratism

Promotes digital rights, privacy, and decentralization.

The Yellow Sun

Liberalism

Supports individual freedoms and free-market policies.

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Elections upcoming and new changes have been made. And so far some interesting parties are registered..

Agausia has Local election next year on 29 November. Our next parliament elections do not occur until 28 November 2026

I just met a flat earther today for the first time...wow is all I can say.

KKoRea wrote:Finally on the Board page=list_nations/region=europe?censusid=9

The pookie of Kkorea 🥰

Vandila wrote:The pookie of Kkorea 🥰

If only Pookieness was a stat 😤 Kkorea would be in the top ten in the whole game

KKoRea wrote:If only Pookieness was a stat 😤 Kkorea would be in the top ten in the whole game

If pookieness were a stat, Kkorea would be in first. 🐢

The Western European Commonwealth wrote:If pookieness were a stat, Kkorea would be in first. 🐢

Nah that turtle would be in first

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