Kiravian Remnant

The Kiravian Remnant refers to the continuation of the constitutional government of the Kiravian Federacy as a following the 211XX Kirosocialist takeover of Great Kirav and Sydona and the establishment of the Kiravian Union. From its new seat on the island of Æonara, the Kiravian Remnant claimed to be the legitimate government of all Kiravian lands and retained the loyalty of most Kiravian overseas colonies and protectorates.

During the ensuing period known as the Sunderance, the Kiravian Remnant underwent a process of economic development and modernisation, as well as a series of political evolutions in response both internal and external changes. However, political life throughout the Remnant era was thoroughly dominated by the Renaissance Party under the leadership of Prime Executive Séan Kæśek and his successors.

In 21185, following a political and economic crisis on the mainland, the Federalist government returned to power, ending the Remnant era.

History
The history of the Kiravian Remnant begins with the defeat of the Farravonian Counterrevolution, resulting in the Federalists losing their last remaining territories on Great Kirav.

Territorial Extent
Those territories that remained under Federalist control after the loss of Farravonia formed the Kiravian Remnant, officially designated as the Free Area of the Kiravian Federacy (Helvisarna Kiravix Rektārká). Areas held at the beginning of the Remnant but lost before the Restoration are marked in italics.


 * Æonara
 * Atrassica
 * Éusa
 * Kiravian Cusinaut
 * Koskenkorva (lost in 211YP)
 * Krasoa Islands
 * Melian Isles (lost in 211YR)
 * New Ardmore
 * Sarolasta
 * Saxalin Islands
 * Seváronsa
 * Suderavia


 * Saint Kennera and Pribraltar (associated states)
 * Scapa (protectorate)

In addition, the Kiravian Remnant continued the Kiravian claim to the disputed island Wintergen, which has been administered by Burgundie since 1823 AD.

Politics and Governance
The Kiravian Remnant claimed authority from the Constitution of the Kiravian Federacy as it stood written on [Phase] [Month], 211XX, remaining a,  ruling in the name of the Basswood Emperor, just as it had been on the mainland. However, in order to address the challenges of exile, the government took various liberties in its interpretation and application of constitutional law, and made extensive use of emergency measures and transitional provisions to circumvent constitutional impediments.

The exact configuration of the government varied over time as it adapted to new and changing conditions in Æonara. Moreover, how the government functioned in practice was often quite different to what was claimed on paper, with some political scientists describing the Remnant as a or a  for certain periods during the exile.

The Renaissance Party dominated political life in the Remnant for its duration, with minority parties subordinated to the RP as part of the National Renewal Front. Parties outside of the National Renewal Front were barred from entering politics in 211XV by a temporary constitutional amendment ratified ahead of the first Stanora election in exile. These restrictions were lifted in 211XW. Other parties in the NRF included the Christian Democratic Party, the United Agrarian Party, and Social Democrats of the Kiravian Federacy, represented by Soran Akēvarin. Even during the period of single-party rule, contentious politics persisted, and factional struggles within the Renaissance Party had a major role in charting the course of public policy. The main divisions within the RP were between the “movement Renaissance Men” who stayed close to the path laid out by V.R. Sarosten and Séan Kæśek, the traditionalist-conservative “Old Right” composed mainly of local Æonarans (especially United Empire Loyalists), and the Restarkist-influenced United Allegiance Society.

The federal nature of the state was retained in exile. However, at least with respect to the administration of Æonara, power became much more centralised in the federal government than it had previously been, while many of the more peripheral colonies became essentially self-governing during this time.

One of the liberties taken with constitutional interpretation during the exile was the creation of or had only a very limited and patently contrived territory, in order to afford presidential appointees and minority coalition factions representation in the rump Stanora and Council of States.

Relations with the Kiravian Union
See: Kiravian Sunderance

Both the Kiravian Remnant and Kiravian Union claimed to be the sole legitimate government of all Kiravian lands, and as such neither government recognised the other. After an initial period of rejecting all contact with one another, the two governments quietly established lines of regular informal communication beginning in 211YZ, mostly through intermediary countries such as The Cape?.

Foreign Relations
The foreign policy of the Kiravian Remnant was directed toward the régime’s core goals of ensuring its own independent survival and maintaining widespread recognition as the legitimate Kiravian government.

Relations were particularly strong between the Remnant and its South Cronan neighbours, such as the Cape and Paulastra (with which it shared a common Coscivian heritage) and the strongly anti-communist Arcerion. Great care was also taken to maintain good relations with preëminent world powers Urcea and Caphiria.

The Remnant made a core plank of its political rhetoric and foreign policy, and as such took a hostile stance towards revolutionary socialist governments in Carna, Kloistan, and elsewhere.

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Society and Culture
After the loss of the Melian Isles, the population living under the Remnant numbered approximately XX million, with a majority of this number concentrated in Æonara and the bulk of the remainder in Sarolasta and Kiravian Cusinaut.

The population of Æonara and the other remaining island colonies (except for Sarolasta) was overwhelmingly Coscivian, with small preëxisting minorities of indigenous Cronans and Lusonic people. ____ and Scapa were predominantly Celtic, and there was a strong Celtic element in Èusa as well, and these areas absorbed most Celtic anti-communist émigrés, though some settled in Cusinaut or Æonara, particularly the upland regions of West and North Æonara. Small émigré communities of Kópistonians, Érhuans, Skithanawites, Exoésans, and Wastani settled in Æonara, Atrassica, or Suderavia, and a small number of Aboriginal Kiravites, mostly military or members of Catholic anti-communist militia evacuated from Farravonia, arrived as well.

The population of Sarolasta was mainly of mixed native Polynesian and Coscivian settler ancestry to varying degrees (see Demography of Sarolasta). To ensure political stability on those islands, the Sarolasta Reform Act was passed to allow mixed and assimilated Polynesian communities to be formally recognised as Coscivians and improve the legal status of the unassimilated native population.

The preëxisting Coscivian population of the Free Area was mainly Æonaran and Umcaran (in Æonara), Kir (throughout the island colonies and Cusinaut), Èusan (in Èusa), and Suderavian (in Sudaravia) with many Austral Coscivians in Saxalin and Krasoa. The emigré population was much more diverse: Although Kir people accounted for a plurality, a great many Farravonian Coscivians, Ensciryan Coscivians, Taństan Coscivians, and a smattering of smaller groups fled to the Remnant as well. South Coscivians and Kalverþan Coscivians fleeing the Kiravian Union mostly relocated to Caphiria and Cartadania. In Æonara the "Mainlanders" came to form a distinct social group, settling mainly in the Sirana metropolitan area or the lúaśad uplands and using Kiravic or West Coast Marine Coscivian as their main languages for social interaction.

There was a considerable Muslim contingent within the military evacuee and emigrant communities, as most Muslim communities in Great Kirav were strong opponents of Kirosocialism and many were members of/fighters for the Renaissance Party or its Islamic auxiliary. Krasoa and Sarolasta had significant preëxisting Muslim communities.

Economy
The Kiravian Remant had a capitalist economy, albeit with a high degree of state involvement in economic planning and considerable state-corporate collusion. Most industrial growth was concentrated in Æonara and Rovaīon.