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{{Infobox geopolitical organization
{{Infobox geopolitical organization
|conventional_long_name = Vallosi Economic Association
|conventional_long_name = Vallosi Economic Association
|native_name = {{nowrap|''Asociación Económica Vallosía'' ([[Vallosi Pelaxian|Pelaxian]] & {{wp|Galician language|Isurian}})}}<br>{{nowrap|''Associa Economica Valosia''}} ([[Emeritan Pelaxian]])<br>{{nowrap|''iloiue ka'áása Ukatata hunaoi Kauiri'' ([[Insuo Loa]])}}
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The '''Vallosi Economic Association''' ('''VEA'''; [[Vallosi Pelaxian|Pelaxian]] & {{wp|Galician language|Isurian}}: ''Asociación Económica Vallosía'', ''AEV''; [[Emeritan Pelaxian]]: ''Associa Economica Valosia''; [[Insuo Loa]]: ''iloiue ka'áása Ukatata hunaoi Kauiri'', ''iUK'') is an {{wp|economic union}} spanning across three countries in the subcontinent of [[Vallos]]. Its member states are [[Castadilla]], [[Lucrecia]], and [[Takatta Loa]]. It was formed in 1968 after the signing and ratification of the [[Treaty of Emérida d'u Mar]]. Its primary goal, as the treaty that established the VEA states, is to serve as a regional economic association that would see trade barriers between member states being reduced as well as to foster a regional economic zone independent from global interference. The VEA also serves as a forum for diplomatic summits regarding the Vallosi subcontinent as a whole. The VEA's structure is noted to be loosely-organised which is often used to contrast itself from other regional blocs such as [[UNESARP]] or the [[Levantine Union]].
The '''Vallosi Economic Association''' ('''VEA'''; [[Vallosi Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]: ''Asociación Económica Vallosía'', ''AEV''; {{wp|Galician language|Isurian}}: ''Associaçom Econômica Valhosia''; [[Emeritan Pelaxian]]: ''Associa Economica Valosia''; [[Insuo Loa]]: ''iloiue ka'áása Ukatata hunaoi Kauiri'', ''iUK'') is an {{wp|economic union}} spanning across three countries in the subcontinent of [[Vallos]]. Its member states are [[Castadilla]], [[Lucrecia]], and [[Takatta Loa]]. It was formed in 1968 after the signing and ratification of the [[Treaty of Emérida d'u Mar]]. Its primary goal, as the treaty that established the VEA states, is to serve as a regional economic association that would see trade barriers between member states being reduced as well as to foster a regional economic zone independent from global interference. The VEA also serves as a forum for diplomatic summits regarding the Vallosi subcontinent as a whole. The VEA's structure is noted to be loosely-organised which is often used to contrast itself from other regional blocs such as [[UNESARP]] or the [[Levantine Union]].


The VEA was primarily the brainchild of [[Fernando Pascual]], long-time prime minister of Delepasia during the ''[[Estado Social (Castadilla)|Estado Social]]'', who initially wished to create a forum that would unite conservative Pelaxian-speaking {{wp|corporatism|corporatist}} regimes in [[Sarpedon]], but the onset of the [[Second Great War]] in 1934 had put said proposal on hold, and by the time the war had ended in 1943 interest in such a forum had largely died out as corporatism became heavily stigmatised. The idea would not resurface until the mid-1960s when Pascual started to warm up towards economic liberalisation. As [[Pelaxia]] had largely diverged politically since the original corporatist forum idea was raised, the primary idea was altered significantly so as to serve as a regional economic forum for Vallosi nations.
The VEA was primarily the brainchild of [[Fernando Pascual]], long-time prime minister of Delepasia during the ''[[Estado Social (Castadilla)|Estado Social]]'', who initially wished to create a forum that would unite conservative Pelaxian-speaking {{wp|corporatism|corporatist}} regimes in [[Sarpedon]], but the onset of the [[Second Great War]] in 1934 had put said proposal on hold, and by the time the war had ended in 1943 interest in such a forum had largely died out as corporatism became heavily stigmatised. The idea would not resurface until the mid-1960s when Pascual started to warm up towards economic liberalisation. As [[Pelaxia]] had largely diverged politically since the original corporatist forum idea was raised, the primary idea was altered significantly so as to serve as a regional economic forum for Vallosi nations.
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==History==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
The primary inspiration behind the VEA was Valloism, an idea that had emerged after the final abolition of the Pelaxian monarchy in 1852 which called for all former colonial nations in [[Vallos]] to unite. It was relatively obscure for the most part due to its rather blatant support for a multicultural Vallos, and it wound up being co-opted by [[Delepasian exceptionalism]] which called for a united Vallos under the guidance of the [[Delepasians]]. Instead, Delepasian exceptionalism supported the idea of an economic union with other Pelaxian-speaking nations, seeing the Pelaxian civilisation, which Delepasians saw themselves as being the rightful heirs to, as being the force for civility and Occidental ideas in Vallos. Of course, such an idea was seen as rather unimportant after the end of the [[First Great War]]; economic struggles that have emerged became a major roadblock for any serious proposals to be made.
The primary inspiration behind the VEA was Vallosism, an idea that had emerged after the final abolition of the Pelaxian monarchy in 1852 which called for all former colonial nations in [[Vallos]] to unite. It was relatively obscure for the most part due to its rather blatant support for a multicultural Vallos, and it wound up being co-opted by [[Delepasian exceptionalism]] which called for a united Vallos under the guidance of the [[Delepasians]]. Instead, Delepasian exceptionalism supported the idea of an economic union with other Pelaxian-speaking nations, seeing the Pelaxian civilisation, which Delepasians saw themselves as being the rightful heirs to, as being the force for civility and Occidental ideas in Vallos. Of course, such an idea was seen as rather unimportant after the end of the [[First Great War]]; economic struggles that have emerged became a major roadblock for any serious proposals to be made.


After his appointment as Delepasia's effective economic ombudsman in the early 1920, Rosarian economics professor [[Fernando Pascual]] was able to balance the budget and give the government its first surplus in years. This surplus was only the beginning of economic recovery for Delepasia which was soon compounded by Pascual being appointed as the Delepasian head-of-government and the subsequent turn towards {{wp|corporatism}} which ensured not only steady employment, but also economic stability. By 1926, the Delepasian economy had managed to recover to roughly a quarter of the strength of the pre-war economy.
After his appointment as Delepasia's effective economic ombudsman in the early 1920s, Rosarian economics professor [[Fernando Pascual]] was able to balance the budget and give the government its first surplus in years. This surplus was only the beginning of economic recovery for Delepasia which was soon compounded by Pascual being appointed as the Delepasian head-of-government and the subsequent turn towards {{wp|corporatism}} which ensured not only steady employment, but also economic stability. By 1926, the Delepasian economy had managed to recover to roughly a quarter of the strength of the pre-war economy.


===First attempt at an economic forum===
===First attempt at an economic forum===
Satisfied with the overall economic situation having been stabilised and recovering, Pascual could finally focus on what he wished to have implemented during his time as an economics professor. Chief among these ideas, asides from the ''[[Estado Social (Castadilla)|Estado Social]]'', was to create an economic forum for the {{wp|corporatism|corporatist}}, conservative-oriented Pelaxian-speaking nations in [[Sarpedon]] which by 1926 were [[Pelaxia]], [[Lucrecia]], and Delepasia. Although an agreement could be reached with Lucrecia relatively quickly, an agreement with Pelaxia, which was still reeling from the after-effects of the overthrow of the [[Second Pelaxian Republic]], could not be reached so easily, and it was not until 1933 when Pelaxia would finally begin to enter into negotiations over the possibility of joining this new conservative economic forum. The negotiations proved to be successful and the final signing of the proposed Treaty of Albalitor was due to happen in 1934.
Satisfied with the overall economic situation having been stabilised and recovering, Pascual could finally focus on what he wished to have implemented during his time as an economics professor. Chief among these ideas, asides from the ''[[Estado Social (Castadilla)|Estado Social]]'', was to create an economic forum for the {{wp|corporatism|corporatist}}, conservative-oriented Pelaxian-speaking nations in [[Sarpedon]] which by 1926 were [[Pelaxia]], [[Lucrecia]], and Delepasia. Although an agreement could be reached with Lucrecia relatively quickly, an agreement with Pelaxia, which was still reeling from the after-effects of the overthrow of the [[Third Pelaxian Republic]], could not be reached so easily, and it was not until 1933 when Pelaxia would finally begin to enter into negotiations over the possibility of joining this new conservative economic forum. The negotiations proved to be successful and the final signing of the proposed Treaty of Albalitor was due to happen in 1934.


Pascual's hope for a conservative economic forum would soon be dashed in March of 1934 when the [[Second Great War]] began and the Treaty of Albalitor had to be put on hold indefinitely until the war would end. Delepasia could not avoid entry into the war as it had already maintained a pro-[[Levantia|Levantine]] stance and was a member of [[Levantia and Odoneru Treaty Association|LOTA]], and by the time the war had concluded with the [[Treaty of Kartika]] in 1943 overall interest in Pascual's idea for an economic forum had largely died out as corporatism became stigmatised and unpopular; Pelaxia had lost interest in joining and was heading towards another military coup which forced a gradual democratisation, and Lucrecia had backed out of joining the proposed economic forum due to Delepasia fighting against [[Caphiria]] as well as increasing political discontent. By 1949, only Delepasia was still under a corporatist economy which was showing its age rather quickly as the economic growth that it brought in the 1920s and 1930s had stagnated.
Pascual's hope for a conservative economic forum would soon be dashed in March of 1934 when the [[Second Great War]] began and the Treaty of Albalitor had to be put on hold indefinitely until the war would end. Delepasia could not avoid entry into the war as it had already maintained a pro-[[Levantia|Levantine]] stance and was a member of [[Levantia and Odoneru Treaty Association|LOTA]], and by the time the war had concluded with the [[Treaty of Kartika]] in 1943 overall interest in Pascual's idea for an economic forum had largely died out as corporatism became stigmatised and unpopular; Pelaxia had lost interest in joining and was heading towards another military coup which forced a gradual democratisation, and Lucrecia had backed out of joining the proposed economic forum due to Delepasia fighting against [[Caphiria]] as well as increasing political discontent. By 1949, only Delepasia was still under a corporatist economy which was showing its age rather quickly as the economic growth that it brought in the 1920s and 1930s had stagnated.
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The Treaty of Emérida d'u Mar was initially signed by Delepasia (now Castadilla) and Lucrecia in 1968 with the VEA officially forming eight months later when the treaty went into effect. Tkatta Loa was formally invited to join the VEA in 1989 and had signed the treaty in 1990 with its signature officially entering into effect in 1991. Vallejar, in its initial efforts to emerge out of its isolation, gained observer status in 1996. All members are, according to the Treaty of Emérida d'u Mar, considered equal to one another with noFuture enlargement of the VEA has often involved either inviting [[Arona]] into the VEA or elevate Vallejar's status to full membership.
The Treaty of Emérida d'u Mar was initially signed by Delepasia (now Castadilla) and Lucrecia in 1968 with the VEA officially forming eight months later when the treaty went into effect. Tkatta Loa was formally invited to join the VEA in 1989 and had signed the treaty in 1990 with its signature officially entering into effect in 1991. Vallejar, in its initial efforts to emerge out of its isolation, gained observer status in 1996. All members are, according to the Treaty of Emérida d'u Mar, considered equal to one another with no specific bias or preference towards any of the members. Future enlargement of the VEA has often involved either inviting [[Arona]] into the VEA or elevate Vallejar's status to full membership.


==Governance==
==Governance==