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|conventional_long_name = Democratic Republic of Almadaria
{{Infobox former country
|native_name =        ''La República Democrática de Almadaría''
|native_name =       '''Almadarian Republic'''<br />{{small|(1846–1875)}}<br />{{small|''República Almadariense''}}<hr>'''United Almadarian States'''<br />{{small|(1875–1907)}}<br />{{small|''Estados Unidos Almadarienses''}}<hr>'''Almadarian Confederation'''<br />{{small|(1907–1938)}}<br />{{small|''Confederación Almadariense''}}<hr>'''Osmian Republic of Almadaria'''<br />{{small|(1938-1963)}}<br />{{small|''República Osmiana de Almadaria''}}<hr>'''Federated States of Almadaria'''<br />{{small|(1963-1995)}}<br />{{small|''Estados Federados de Almadaria''}}<hr>'''Democratic Republic of Almadaria'''<br />{{small|{1995-2036}}}<br />{{small|''República Democrática de Almadaría''}}<hr>'''Valverdian State of Almadaria'''<br />{{small|(2036-204X)}}<br />''Estado valverdiense de Almadaria''
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|alt_flag =          Flag of Almadaria (1995-2036)
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|alt_flag2 =          Flag of Almadaria (2036-204X)
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|alt_coat =          Top: Coat of Arms (1963-2036)<br>Bottom: Seal (2036-204X)
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|national_motto =    ''Un Pueblo Unificado''
|national_motto =    ''Por la pluma o la espada''
|englishmotto =        ("A Unified People")
|englishmotto =        ("By pen or by sword")
|national_anthem =    ''La Guerra que Luchamos Fuertemente''
|national_anthem =    ''La Guerra que Luchamos Fuertemente''
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|image_map =          [[File:AlmaGlobe.png|250px]]
|life_span =          1846-204X
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|map_caption =        Location of XXX (dark green)<br>In [[XXX]] (gray)
|map_caption =        Location of Almadaria (dark green)<br>In [[Vallos]] (gray)
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|capital =            Piedratórres
|capital =            [[Piedratorres]]
|largest_city =      capital
|largest_city =      capital
|official_languages = Almadarian <br> Reformed Tainean
|official_languages = [[West Vallosi Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]
|ethnic_groups =    45.9% Latin or mixed <br> 35% Tainean <br> 16.4% Polynesian <br> 2.7% Other
|common_languages =  {{hlist|[[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]|[[Insuo Loa]]}}
|religion =          64% Catholicism <br> 32.1% Protestant <br> 3.9% Other 
|demonym =            [[West Vallosi|Almadarian]]
|demonym =        Almadarian (noun)<br>
|government_type =    {{nowrap|{{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|presidential republic}}}}<br/>(1846-1875; 1995-2036)
Almadarian (adjective)<br>
* under presidential {{wp|rule by decree}} (2000-2036)
Almadarians (plural)
{{wp|Federal state|Federal}} {{wp|semi-presidential republic}}<br/>(1875-1907)<br/>{{wp|Confederation|Confederal}} {{wp|List of countries by system of government#Parliamentary republics with an executive president|parliamentary republic with an executive presidency}}<br/>(1907-1938)<br/>Semi-unitary presidential republic under a {{wp|one-party state|one-party}} {{wp|authoritarianism|authoritarian}} {{wp|Dictatorship#Personalist|personalist dictatorship}}<br/>(1938-1963)<br/>{{nowrap|Federal presidential republic}}<br/>(1963-1995)<br/>Unitary [[Valverdism|Valverdist]] {{wp|one-party state}} under a {{wp|totalitarisnism|totalitarian dictatorship}}<br/>(2036-204X)
|government_type =    Unitary Presidential Republic
|leader_title1 =      [[President of Almadaria|President]]
|leader_title1 =      President
|leader_name1 =       [[Hernan de Osma]] {{small|(first)}}<br>[[Ernesto Allende]] {{small|(last)}}
|leader_name1 = Arturo Nuñez
|leader_title2 =     [[Vice President of Almadaria|Vice President]]
|leader_title2 = Vice President  
|leader_name2 =       [[Guillermo de Pardo]] {{small|(first)}}<br>None {{small|(last)}}
|leader_name2 = Graciela Parra
|leader_title3 =     [[President of the Chamber of Deputies (Almadaria)|President of the Chamber of Deputies]]
|leader_title3 = Council Governor
|leader_name3 =       [[Vito Sanchez]] {{small|(first)}}<br>None {{small|(last}}}
|leader_name3 = Javier Becerra
|legislature =       [[National Congress of Almadaria|National Congress]]
|legislature = National Legislative Council
|upper_house =       [[Almadarian Chamber of Counillors|Chamber of Councillors]]
|established_event1 = Kingdom of Septemontes
|lower_house =       [[Almadarian Chamber of Deputies|Chamber of Deputies]]
|established_date1 = 1170s
|established_event1 = Almadarian Republic  
|established_event2 = Almadarian Republic  
|established_date1 = 3 March 1846
|established_date2 = 3 March 1846
|established_event2 = United States
|established_event3 = Current constitution - Democratic Republic
|established_date2 =  16 August 1875
|established_date3 = 14 September 1995
|established_event3 = Confederation
|area_rank =  
|established_date3 = 1 January 1907
|area =               Amount of Pixels x 10 = Area in Sq Mi
|established_event4 = Osmian Republic
|population_estimate = 48,820,210
|established_date4 = 13 April 1938
|population_census =  
|established_event5 = Federated States
|GDP_nominal = $2.023 trillion (2032)
|established_date5 = 6 May 1963
|GDP_nominal_per_capita = $41,440 (2032)
|established_event6 = Democratic Republic
|Gini                  = 31.6
|established_date6 = 14 September 1995
| HDI                    = 0.813<!-- Number only. -->
|established_event7 = Civil war
| HDI_year              = 2024<!-- Please use the year to which the data refers, not the publication year. -->
|established_date7 = 1 October 2036
| HDI_change            = decrease<!-- Increase/decrease/steady. -->
|established_event8 = Central Vallosi War
| HDI_rank              =  
|established_date8 = 2037
|currency =          Almadarian Valverde (AVA)
|established_event9 = Fall of Piedratorres
|currency_code =       
|established_date9 = 204X
|currency =          [[Valverde]]
|currency_code =      ALV
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|p1 =                 Viceroyalty of Los Rumas
'''Almadaria''', officially the '''Democratic Republic of Almadaria''', is a sovereign country in [[Vallos]], a subcontinent of [[Sarpedon]]. It is neighbored by [[Arona]] and [[Vespera]] to the north, [[Rumahoki]] to the east, and [[Takatta Loa]] to the south. Its shoreline extends against primarily the [[Polynesian Sea]], though its eastern border includes a shared freshwater body of water with its western neighbor. The Democratic Republic is a megadiverse nation, with one of the highest biodiversity per square kilometer across its rainforest, highland, grassland, and desert zones. The economy of Almadaria has significant government intervention, with most public services resources (water, electricity, transport, telecommunications, healthcare, etc.) being controlled or funded by the government. Nevertheless, private industries, including foreign ones, flourish in established free trade zones which benefit all involved from tax incentives and domestic investment. Almadaria has a high rate of literacy, and an equally high level of higher education attendance; this has contributed to both the growth of the economy as well as the standard of living. The tourism, financial sectors are the two major contributors to Almadaria’s GDP. The government of Almadaria is a semi-presidential, representative democratic republic with a multi-party system. Based on Cartadanian practice, it is broken into three branches (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial), though the legislative exercises significantly more power over the executive, primarily by having no ability to be vetoed by the President and being able to set the government budget.  
|flag_p1 =            Banner_of_Los_Rumas_(1497).svg
|s1 =                Castadilla
|flag_s1 =            State_Flag_of_Castadilla.svg
}}
'''Almadaria''', officially the '''Democratic Republic of Almadaria''' ([[West Vallosi Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]: ''República Democrática de Almadaría'') from 1995 until its fall to the [[Revenant Valverdia Vanguard]] in 2036, was a sovereign country located in central [[Vallos]], a subcontinent within [[Sarpedon]]. It was formed in 1846 at the beginning of the [[Almadarian War of Independence]] when it declared independence from the [[Viceroyalty of Loa Rumas]], and lasted until 204X after its defeat and annexation by [[Castadilla]] after the [[Central Vallosi War]]. It was the second country to have declared independence from the [[Kingdom of Pelaxia|Pelaxian Crown]] after [[Vallejar]] and before [[Delepasian Confederation|Delepasia]], and had went through multiple government structures throughout its almost two hundred years of existence.


Almadaria underwent intense political instability in the later twentieth century, its primary cause being decades of political repression under President Sergio Arbelaez. Despite Arbelaez leaving office in 1996 and sweeping political reform thereafter, a low-intensity conflict against fringe guerilla and criminal groups exists to this day.  
After the end of the War of Independence in 1846, the first republican government was a {{wp|unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|presidential republic}} governed by aristocrat and war leader [[Hernan de Osma]] who was primarily opposed by a sizeable faction who wished to organise Almadaria as a more decentralised and {{wp|federal state}}, and another faction that believed that the presidential powers were too strong and that it needed to be lessened for fears of a potential dictatorship. Disputes between these three factions would result in a brief state of civil war between the three factions after de Osma's assassination in 1870 which saw the anti-presidential and federalist factions winning in 1875.


Almadaria is a member of the [[League of Nations]]. Though nominally non-interventionalist, the government does willingly lend its armed forces to the peacekeeping efforts of the organization.  
The new republican government empowered the position of [[Vice President of Almadaria|vice president]] to an authority similar to that of a {{wp|head of government}} despite not necessarily being one as well as empowering the power of the states by delegating certain powers to them. It was much more stable than the preceding centralist republic, mostly due to its stricter adherence to the {{wp|rule of law}} as well as the rise in political pluralism. It was soon further decentralised in 1907 after a {{wp|referendum}}, with the offices and president and vice president being merged and the new position being dependent upon the confidence of the [[National Congress of Almadaria|National Congress]]. During its time as a confederation, Almadaria was lauded as being one of the most democratic states in Vallos, with some of the subcontinent's most well-known intellectuals having being influenced by some Almadarian ideologies even if indirectly. However, with the onset of the [[Second Great War]], the confederal republic was becoming less and less popular due to fears of a possible invasion by the Delepasians and soon the people called for a stronger central government to be put in place.


==Etymology==
The elections of 1938 saw the {{wp|populism|populist}} [[United Almadarians Party]] winning a {{wp|supermajority}} and were thus allowed to pass sweeping reforms which saw the presidency gain independence from legislative confidence, the state being centralised albeit with a certain degree of {{wp|devolution}}, and the legislature losing power overall. The new regime, centred heavily around its leader [[Diego Arnez]], was noted for being very {{wp|dictatorship|dictatorial}} which had made relations between it and the rest of Vallos, particularly the Delepasian ''[[Estado Social (Castadilla)|Estadi Social]]'' which had seen the new Almadarian regime as a threat to the safety and security and of the subcontinent, and had designated itself as being the rightful heir to de Osma's ideology. The Osmian regime would only last for about twenty-five years before ultimately being overthrown in a popular revolt in 1963 shortly after Arnez's death. The new constitution had restored the old presidential republic, but retained a degree of federalism which wound up contributing to its instability due to numerous disagreements between the states, which in turn made democratisation much slower, before being eventually modified to centralise the state.
Almadaria originates from a loan word from ninth-century Caphirian observers to describe the region of Vallos that had a ‘soul of its own’, possibly referring to its incongruity to the rest of the Undecimvirate’s territories and increased combativeness of the Kings with one another. Other speculation suggests that the divided nature of the land, with indigenous groups and Taineans split on either side of the Undecimvirate’s southern borders, created a interminable friction with the Caphirian-placed Kings. ‘Almadaria’ went on to describe primarily the northern half of the modern-day nation, though centuries of cultural diffusion and political interdependence– though no particular demographic diffusion took place– had roped the southern part under the Almadarian umbrella.
==History==
===Ancient Era===
The first accounts of the native inhabitants of Almadaria, the Vallosi, came from southerly-migrating Taineans after 500 BCE which later reported the complete disappearance of those very same Vallosi. It is suspected that the the Cronan-Vallosi hybrid peoples, originating from the north, and the later limited Polynesian advances northward, displaced or assimilated the Vallosi. Little remains of the Vallosi save for genetics and relics of their material culture-- notably shark pottery, which had been particularly advanced in the [[Gulf of Natosolea]], utilizing high-fired ceramics and earthenware with ash glazes as early as 1700 BCE. Particular to Vallosi living in the [[Marcete Bay]] area  were beads with a unique green glazing made presumably from tree sap.  


The primary makeup of political life was small communities, often agricultural, harvesting rice and ''raíva'', a starchy root vegetable. Most evidence of the Vallosi, and later Tainean peoples  that merged shows that they were sophisticated fishermen, using nets and large canoes to bring in even deep-sea fish.
The centralisation of Almadaria in 1995 allowed for the country to stabilise and begin to re-democratise in earnest before its turn towards democracy came to an end after the [[Social Unity Party (Almadaria)|Social Unity Party]], which had been the main party that was democratising Almadaria, collapsed due to a series of scandals and corruption charges pertaining to president [[Pedro Montillo]] who was subsequently removed from office. This incident largely turn most Almadarians away from {{wp|liberal democracy}} and instead support the {{wp|cultural nationalism|cultural nationalist}} and {{wp|statism|statist}} [[Valverdian Popular Front]] and its presidential candidate for the 2000 elections [[Arturo Nuñez]], allowing for the FPV to win. Under the presidency of Nuñez, Almadaria has experienced a period of {{wp|democratic backsliding}}, increasing {{wp|authoritarianism}}, and even a rise in an extreme form of Almadarian nationalism which is seen by many international observers as being highly {{wp|chauvinism|chauvinistic}}; the [[Taineans]] and the [[Loa]] minorities have complained about the rise in active discrimination and {{wp|cultural genocide|cultural erasure}}.


As Adonerii Latins swept across the continent from 650 BCE to 100 BCE in their concentrated and infrequent settlements, larger political formations began to emerge. These typically were no larger than the city-states they emulated, but the increased concentration of population was paired with the consolidation and exportation of culture and trade. Routes through the jungles and over the tropical grasslands enabled a flourish of Tainean and Latinized indigenous written languages, and commodities such as rice and textiles flowed in bulk, as well as a burgeoning spice trade.  
In 2036, Almadaria came under a civil war after Nuñez was overthrown by the [[Revenant Valverdia Vanguard]] which soon re-branded itself into the [[Revenant Valverdia Party]] under the leadership of [[Ernesto Allende]]. The civil war, which was between the PVR and pro-democracy forces, lasted for about a year and resulted in the PVR winning and the pro-democracy forces fleeing to neighbouring [[Castadilla]] while Allende's regime began to invade [[Arona]] in the name of {{wp|irredentism}} which saw the protectorate collapse quickly due to lack of preparedness. An international coalition was formed in response to this invasion, with Castadilla as the main liberating force against Almadaria, thus beginning the [[Central Vallosi War]], the first major conflict in the Vallosi subcontinent since the 19th Century. A subsequent counterattack led by both Castadilla and international forces primarily led by [[Urcea]] would establish a provisional Castadillaan government on Almadarian territory before eventually liberating Arona about a week before the fall of Piedratorres to Castadillaan forces in 204X, thus ending Almadaria as an independent country. The provisional Castadillaan government in the former Almadaria would start off as a military occupation being put in place to ensure that any and all forms of armed resistance from remnant PVR forces are eliminated before the military can relinquish control over the newly-acquired territories to civilian administrators appointed by the [[People's Democratic Party]].


By the end of the 2nd Century BCE the [[Cakai Kingdom]], heavily inspired by Latin tradition and practice, had organized efficient and ubiquitous trade, becoming an economic heart of antiquity Almadaria. Its reach became so wide that Cakai ships travelled along the eastern coast of Vallos seeking new trade routes and partners.
==Etymology==
The name ''Almadaria'' originates from a loan word from 9th Century [[Caphiria|Caphiric]] observers to describe the region of [[Vallos]] that was said to have had a "soul of its own", possibly referring to its incongruity with the rest of the [[Caphiric Undecimvirate in Vallos|Undecimvirate’s]] territories and increased combativeness of the vassal kings with one another. Another acceptable speculation suggests that the divided nature of the land, with both indigenous groups and [[Taineans]] having been split on either side of the Undecimvirate’s southern borders, created a interminable friction with the vassal kings of the Undecimvirate. ''Almadaria'' went on to describe primarily the northern half of the nation, particularly the region that comprised of the [[Kingdom of Septemontes]], though the centuries of cultural diffusion and political interdependence, despite there being no particular demographic diffusion took place, had soon made the southern part of the nation also be referred to as a part of the region of Almadaria. The fall of Almadaria after its defeat in the [[Central Vallosi War]] in 204X and the subsequent occupation and integration into [[Castadilla]] has largely led to the name ''Almadaria'' fall into disuse as a symbol of the former nation's chauvinism.


With the coming millenium, increased instability in other parts of Vallos paired with resentful Tainean-majority polities led to a collapse of the community around the Cakai Kingdom, as its trade dwindled and influence waned.   
==History==
===First Vallosian Warring Period and Tainean Predominance===
===War of independence===
In the power vacuum left the Cakai Kingdom in 18 BCE, widespread conflict ensued between numerous city-states over the duration of centuries. Though the fighting was typically omnidirectional, there were many instances recorded by the historian [[Pendongeng]] of conflicts being fought along clear Tainean-Latin lines, such as the [[Pont Wars]] (130-154 CE). A consequence of this period of turmoil was the loss of earlier periods' artistic faculty, with most creative works-- beyond cheaper reproductions of the bona fide-- diminished to funerary works, such as unglazed earthenware pots.
{{main|Almadarian War of Independence}}
 
After the restoration of the Pelaxian monarchy and the return of the [[Viceroyalty of Los Rumas]] in 1814, the recently-restored viceroy was not interested in maintaining the noble titles held by the [[Cuasilatins]] of the western provinces, and thus passed a law which forcibly stripped all Cuasilatin aristocrats of their titles by reason of treachery, the sole exception to this law were the Duques who were largely loyal to the Viceroyalty and were eventually forced to flee to the eastern provinces in 1843. Although this was met with great outrage from the former Cuasilatin aristocracy, many of whom had had their titles dating back to the days of the [[Caphiric Undecimvirate in Vallos|Undecimvirate]], it was met with jubilation from the lower classes of the western provinces who were often mistreated by their aristocrats who have abused the fact that they were nobles to assert their authority as well as the [[Delepasians|Delepasian]] aristocracy who have largely disliked the Cuasilatin aristocracy for their snobbery and entitlement. The stripping of these titles have, however, led to the aristocracy to embrace their Cuasilatin heritage to distance themselves from the highly-Occidental Delepasians as well as to boycott the viceregal government which in turn led to the viceregal military to attempt to suppress the aristocracy's insubordination. This would culminate in 1846 when the former Cuasilatin aristocracy, in protest to the passage of a new law that would have removed Cuasilatin as a distinct group from the Delepasians, declared the western provinces of the Viceroyalty to be an independent republic. The viceroy responded by launching an attack against the new republic.
However as the period of intense disorder grew to a close, many of the coastal societies that dwelled on what was once the seat of the Cakai Kingdom were shattered and reeling from the destruction to their lands; droves immigrated to the north and south, looking for stability and prosperity. The former lands of the Cakai Kingdom would never know the same level of prosperity and would remain in obscure villages for the following centuries.
 
As the region stabilized, it became clear that there was a new power to answer to; that of the [[Tainean Empire]]. The Tainean Empire grew from the conflict, at which it fortunately was stationed at the periphery, by having warfighting experience at navigating the dense inland jungles. While this staved off most adversaries, what truly caused the Empire's rise to power was its connections over [[Lake Remenau]], which facilitated trade between other Vallosian polities. A strategy of piggybacking the newborn Lake Remenau slave trade and cunning pragmatism with their neighbors allowed the Tainean Empire to flourish. Traded frequently through the Empire was gold and spices, bringing the Empire into prominence. Even word of the Tainean Empire's prosperity reached the annals of the Caphirian Imperium, from which delegations were later cordially dispatched.
 
The Tainean Empire also saw social upheaval; the Taineans, traditionally found in subservient roles, found themselves elevated to merchant and administrators. Surprisingly, even with a Tainean-majority government, most records point towards the Tainean Kings having an even hand with its denizens of Latin, and even Polynesian, descent. This attitude, at the end of a bloody period in history, is claimed by many to have shaped the modern world by not splitting [[Vallos]] down racial lines. 
 
===Caphiric Undecimvirate===
[[File:Ixnayvallosancient5.png|thumb|Extent of the Undecimvirate over the modern-day borders of Almadaria]]Soon, the calls of lesser kingdoms in Vallos became too much to ignore for the [[Caphiria|Caphirian First Imperium]]. Despite the relative calm of the region at that point in time, Caphirian Legions overwhelmed the recovering landscape of Vallos. In a series of decisive engagements, even the Tainean Empire was in full retreat, its crown and remainder of its forces fleeing south of the Gulf of Natsolea.
 
The Undecimvirate was not entirely Caphirian; though tributaries of the Imperium, the eleven kings that ruled over their respective fiefs all over [[Vallos]] were given a great degree of latitude over their agendas, so long as the tributes were on time (and as it often was, overloaded). Nevertheless, the Undecimvirate implemented a social order distinct and entirely exclusive to the former powers that reeled in the south, licking their wounds from the Caphirian invasion. While the Caphirian policies and organization revolutionized society in the north just as the Adonerii Latins had, indigenous and Tainean powers were left sidelined or left behind entirely.
 
Significant infighting, to a degree, became the status quo of the Undecimvirate. Each King, with their own armies and own agenda, fought petty wars to plunder one another. Among the most successful was the [[Portana Undecimvirate]], whose pragmaticism and strategic decision-making helped to keep them always at the top of the tributaries. 
===Second Warring Period===
With the [[History_of_Caphiria#The_Great_Civil_War_(1127-1172)|waning of the Second Imperium]] came increased uncertainty among the Caphiric kings. As the threat of Caphirian intervention to enforce the terms of their agreement subsided, so did the unwritten rule of self-conquest among the Undecimvirate. When the Second Imperium finally collapsed in 1172 CE, Caphirian Vallos was already in a quagmire of internal conflicts, and the death knell of their administrators was the final straw.  


With no divinely-inspired armada and legions behind their back, the Kings of the Undecimvirate quickly lost legitimacy, falling into a desperate civil war that mimicked the one happening on mainland [[Sarpedon]]. Adding to this was the rump Tainean Empire, in conjunction with other marginalized groups in face of the Undecimvirate, taking advantage of the instability and annihilating any hope of such a united [[Vallos]], taking up around half the land area of the subcontinent, forming ever again.
In an effort to garner the support of the lower classes, the new republic took on certain elements of [[Delepasianism]], mostly the principles of {{wp|liberty}}, {{wp|popular sovereignty}}, the rejection of {{wp|monarchy}}, and embracing the market economy of {{wp|capitalism}}. By ostensibly acting upon the interest of a {{wp|meritocracy|meritocratic}} society, the leaders of Almadaria were able to secure much-need popular support in favour of the new republic. The subsequent viceregal interventions were thus able to be repelled quickly and allowed for the republic to enter into negotiations with the viceroy. By securing their independence, Almadaria wished to secure a treaty of non-intervention that would be in effect for a century to allow the new republic to legitimise itself without any further action from the Viceroyalty. Of course, there were some Almadarians who wished to go even further than just a non-intervention treaty; they also wanted to make demands such as taking some of the Viceroyalty that borders [[Lake Remenau]] which were ultimately ignored by [[Hernan de Osma]] who just wanted to secure Almadarian independence and nothing more and thus the treaty was signed with no amendments.


The Neo-Tainean Empire, formed out of the altered territories and renewed by plundering the classical marble-and-limestone cities of a greater empire than them, quickly took back much of its former territory. With the pressure of Caphirian influence gone, many of the more southerly Polynesian states began to organize, forming prominent Kingdoms to oppose their Tainean-majority neighbor. Tainean kingdoms emerged in the north, too, taking inspiration from indigenous cultures, becoming the [[Manaqids]] and [[Lipipiqs]], which persisted for hundreds of years until the end of the 2nd Warring States Period.  
An intense constitutional convention would follow shortly after the signing of the treaty, primarily being a struggle between the centralists who wished for a strong central government with a powerful executive and the federalists who wished for a more decentralised and federated form of government as well as a third faction that emerged that was largely neutral on centralisation but preferred a bigger emphasis on {{wp|constitutionalism}} out of fear that a powerful executive presidency would simply risk turning the nascent republic into a dictatorship. Ultimately, de Osma chose to side with the centralists under the belief that Almadaria was simply not stable enough to handle federalism at this time, and that a powerful executive presidency would serve as a safeguard against the dangers of partisan politics at a time when the republic needs to consolidate and garner further legitimacy. Thanks to de Osma's support, the centralists were able to push through their constitutional principles and pass the [[1846 Almadarian constitution|first Almadarian constitution]], thus officialising the so-called "imperial presidency".


Many new kingdoms formed in the ashes of the Undecimvirate, made up of a completely new cultural force than what had existed in their place in 700 CE: the Cuasilatinos, their societies heavily imprinted on their Caphirian forebears.
===First unitary republic===
[[File:President_Pezet.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Hernan de Osma]]]]
Styling himself as a {{wp|national liberalism|national liberal}}, de Osma passed through various reforms via executive reforms which were met with a lot of controversy from both the federalists and the constitutionalists such as the dissolution of monasteries which especially impacted the new republic's Tainean minority which were highly religious and relied heavily on monastic-based education, the expulsion of the Jesuits which was highly unpopular amongst both aristocrats and lower classes due to the Jesuit's popularity through their humanitarian efforts, and the abolition of the death penalty because a bill that proposed such an idea was about to be defeated by the majority anti-de Osma [[National Congress of Almadaria|National Congress]]. These reforms were largely seen as de Osma overexerting his executive authority to force through unpopular policies that were both {{wp|anti-clericalism|anti-clerical}} and {{wp|authoritarianism|authoritarian}}. The first decade of the new republic was mostly dominated by constant struggles between the executive and the legislature.


Those that remained in the image of what had been were exiled and rapidly receding. The [[Kingdom of the Ossanids]] (1172-1530), and short-lived Latinic Kingdom attempted to hold onto the Caphirian stability they had once known, but found themselves embroiled on all sides with hostile native Vallsian kingdoms, trained in the same style of warfare as they, and eager to conquer those who had once represented power.  
On the tenth anniversary of Almadarian independence in 1856, a rebellion would break out against de Osma led by his own vice president [[Guillermo de Pardo]] who had harboured sympathies for the federalists. The rebellion lasted for about five years and the rebels had high support from just about every Almadarian citizen; the only reason why the rebellion was a failure was due to the military's loyalty to de Osma and not to the constitution and thus with their help the rebellions were eventually suppressed. In the aftermath, de Osma embarked on a series of wide-sweeping purges against government ministers and administrators who had supported the federalists or the constitutionalists prior to the rebellion, even replacing his vice president with a more loyal figure. The purge helped consolidate his power over the Almadarian government and put an end to the constant disputes he had to endure, effectively putting the state under an informal {{wp|rule by decree}}. With his authority assured, de Osma could finally focus on passing through further reforms without fear of a second rebellion or the legislature strong-arming the executive through sympathetic elements.


In the meantime, the power imbalance would soon stabilize; in the north, the [[Kingdom of Septemontes]], the east, the Neo-Tainean Empire, and in the south, the increasingly organized and Polynesian kingdoms. 
These further reforms were passed in an effort to further democratise the republic, to make it so that de Osma could theoretically remain president for life through electoral means and that it would hopefully transfer to his designated successor. During the later years of de Osma's "imperial presidency", some scholars from neighbouring [[Delepasian Confederation|Delepasia]] have started to speculate if de Osma might be trying to establish a "[[Western Imperium]]", a concept that was last seen in Vallos during the Odurian civil war back in the [[Second Vallosi Warring States period]]. This speculation, although likely manufactured, did scare neighbouring nations out of the fear that Almadaria was going to attempt to conquer all of Vallos. Indeed, said fear even began to become quite common amongst Almadarians to the point that de Osma was assassinated in 1870 while in [[Las Joquis]] after entering his hotel room and getting into a fight with a gunman that had broke in. News of the assassination of the so-called "imperial president" would lead to Almadaria collapsing into a five-year-long civil war between the centralists, the federalists, and the constitutionalists with the latter two factions forming an alliance and defeating the centralists in 1875.
===Free Kingdom Era===
[[File:Ixnayvallosancientcities6.png|thumb|Free Kingdom Era]]During this time, it became increasingly apparent that through a series of alliance-building, selective conquest, and upward progress recaptured from the Caphirian Undecimvirate, the Kingdom of Septemontes became a power in what would be northern [[Almadaria]]. The Kingdom, made up of Cuasilatinos, largely adopted the structure not of the Undecimvirate but of the Imperium ; an absolute power resting in the monarch while the Christian faith was enshrined as part and parcel of government. With its streamlined hierarchy, efficient government, and ambitious leaders, the Kingdom of Septemontes fostered a period of western Almadarian prosperity with its rebuilding and maintenance of durable limestone aggregate roads and beneficial relations and profitable trade agreements with its neighbors, such as the Principality of Auctodoria of which it was suzerain, or the city-state of Mareterra.


While the Neo-Taineans and the Cuasilatinos maintained an uneasy truce with a buffer zone between them, the Kingdom of Septemontes picked off its adversaries one by one. Beginning with the Manaqid Wars (1353), the Kingdom methodically conquered the Manaqids, culminating in the Battle of La Cancha (1354). The Treaty of Avevalles (1361) further reduced resistance to the gathering power of the Kingdom of Septemontes by promising non-interference to the closed Ossanid Kingdom. The expansionist Latinic Wars (1410-82 CE) reduced the holdover Latinic Kingdom to broken, shattered tribes. By 1400, the Latinic Kingdoms had become further weakend and divided than they were at the start of the century.  
===First federal republic===
After the end of the civil war had resulted in a federalist-constitutionalist victory, a second constitutional convention was held. Using the 1846 constitution as a template for what not to include, the new constitution delegated a certain yet reasonably high degree of autonomy to the departments while limiting the powers of the president by empowering the vice president; the president still retained a degree of executive power, but now he was forced to share his position of executive with the vice president who was still appointed by the president, but the appointee now had to be approved by the National Congress before he was able to be officially made vice president though his retention remained independent of the legislature. This effectively made the first federal republic a {{wp|semi-presidential republic|semi-presidential system}} wherein the legislature enjoyed greater power than they did under de Osma's presidency. The main intent behind this new system was to avoid a repeat of the so-called "imperial presidency" which was increasingly becoming a common term used to refer to de Osma's presidency.


In the court of Septemontes, amidst Manaqid insurrections and other trivial matters of state, the King, or ''Rei'', Fernando Olmedo III, inheriting the Kingdom from the nearly-150 year-long line of the Olmedian dynasty, set his eyes across the waters of the Gulf of Natosolea. The former Undecimvirate had already been well-plundered and its rulers established, but those that had escaped the clutches of the Caphirians were considerably weaker, less developed than the Cuasilatino societies that had formed. ''Rei'' Olmedo III sent the first surveyors across Vallos to document the south that the north had seemingly left untouched since the days of the Cakai Kingdom. However, his reign was devoted primarily to managing its subjects and muddling through the messy remains of first the Lipipiqs, then the Latinic Kingdoms.
These changes allowed for the republic to stabilise and for partisan political plurality to flourish now that there was no longer a reason for a grand pro-democracy coalition to oppose what was looking to became a grand imperialist coalition which also helped ensure that there was a strict adherence to the {{wp|rule of law}}. This also allowed for the republic's economy to enter into a period of consistent yet steady growth as neighbouring countries and the international community began to trade with Almadaria in earnest. The early years of the federalist and constitutionalist republic also coincided with the collapse of the [[Loa Empire]] which spurred a small series of expansionism between Almadaria and Delepasia which resulted in the emergence of a territorial dispute between the two countries over which of them held control over the part of the Lake Remenau area that was once a part of the former empire; Almadaria soon also expanded the dispute to the rest of the Lake Remenau area by reviving a dormant claim that was not push in 1846. However, this dispute did not lead to much conflict and both governments largely discouraged their citizens from engaging into conflicts with citizens of the neighbouring country, even sending in a joint military force to further discourage any form of escalation. The dispute was eventually decided in Delepasia's favour in 1904 on the basis that the claim was pretty much dropped when it was not pursued in 1846, thus splitting Lake Remenau between the two nations for the rest of their shared histories.


Across [[Vallos]], the absence of the Undecimvirate and its strict, necessarily vicious infighting became internalized. In time, policy and inter-Vallosian violence cultivated by incessant tributary conflict and two Warring Periods was directed both outwards for the first time and further inwards. The formation of Piratocracies essentially represented the first native Vallosian expression of foreign policy; the interception and self-enrichment off of another nation's trade. Meanwhile, as pirate kingdoms formed in the north and south of Vallos up to 1600 at their peak, it had a stifling effect on coastal civilizations across the board. For those left out of the pirate trade, it produced an opposite effect; inter-Vallosian trade through land routes were established, to circumvent the threat of pirate attacks as well as build up inland economies and urban centers, producing more pirate-resilient societies.
During the later years of the federal republic, and particularly after the end of the [[First Great War]] which Almadaria remained largely neutral throughout, there emerged a new political movement which takes some inspiration from liberal reformists in Delepasia but with certain changes to make it more palatable for Almadarian politics. This movement called for Almadaria to be decentralised even further than the current structure of federalisation according to the 1875 constitution while the offices of the president and the vice president would be merged albeit with some changes in an attempt to circumvent the chance of a particularly authoritarian president. This idea became very popular to the point that the National Congress agreed to hold a referendum in 1907 over whether or not Almadaria should pursue these changes. When the referendum results were finalised, the vast majority of all voting Almadarians had voted in favour of the proposed changes which gave the republic a mandate to begin pass through a series of reforms to bring the proposed form of government into fruition.


During this time, however hostile the interchange was between [[Vallos]], [[Sarpedon]], [[Levantia]], then [[Crona]], Catholicism spread south and became in some places the primary religion overnight. In 1566, Asunción Duque II (Or Asunción the Catholic) baptized themselves a Catholic and pressured subject and ally alike, although Christian, to convert.  When the Kingdom of [[Oustec]] was founded in 1566 and quickly established itself as one of the foremost northern Vallosian powers, Catholicism found itself as having paved the way for close relations between Oustec and the Kingdom of Septemontes. The two were strange bedfellows, considering the thoroughly illegitimate basis of the Oustec crown, but the maritime power of Oustec I and the manpower and minerals of Septemontes made the two prosper together. The [[Congress of Lacusentia]] (1570) formalized relations between the two Kingdoms, and from then on their fates would be roughly linked.  
===Second federal republic===
Although historians have called this period in Almadarian history the "second federal republic", it would be more accurate to refer to Almadaria as a {{wp|confederation}} as the departments were being given a lot more authority over their internal affairs. This was done because at this time it was considered that because federalism brought sincere democratic institutions to Almadaria, an Almadaria that is further decentralised would be even more democratic, especially as it was seen as a way to minimise the odds of there being an authoritarian presidency to the extent of de Osma's presidency. To further keep the president in line, the offices of president and vice president were merged together and the new presidential office was made to be dependent upon the legislative branch, thus turning the republic into a {{wp|parliamentary republic|parliamentary system}} for the first and only time in Almadarian history, and it was seen as a golden age for the country because of it, and especially in comparison to preceding and subsequent governments as well as its longevity amongst historical periods in modern Almadarian history.


===Early Modern===
Throughout Almadaria's confederal experiment, the presidency was noted for being at its least authoritarian; being permanently tied to the confidence of the National Congress helped in ensuring that the president simply could not attempt to pass executive orders or even act on his own volition without legislative permission. It was also during this period in Almadarian history that rights for the Tainean and Loa minorities were enshrined for the first time in a Occidental Vallosi nation, very strict laws against {{wp|hate speech}} were passed with widespread support, and the right to unionise and women's right to vote were both enshrined constitutional principles; Almadaria was one of the most socially progressive nations at that time, much to the fear of the neighbouring {{wp|authoritarian conservatism|authoritarian conservative}} ''Estado Social'' which had feared that intellectuals might try and take inspiration from Almadaria. These fears were, however, largely unfounded as most Delepasian intellectuals have generally sided with the regime in the name of preserving their reputation and livelihoods.
The turn of the 14th century established the Kingdom of Septemontes as a major component of western Almadaria; the turn of the 16th century established it as a major power of Vallos. Bolstered by a close and bordering on parternalistic relationship with the Vagercatores, or Merchant Kingdoms, and itself under the maritime umbrella of the [[Oustec]], the Kingdom of Septemontes traded along the western shores of [[Vallos]], reaching even far enough to access the sophisticated luxury resources of mainland [[Sarpedon]]. Silver, limes and spices, and leathers from the burgeoning rancher culture forming in the Astol Plains were loaded onto indigenously-built trade ships, sent across the sea in exchange for luxury textiles, new crops, and ideas readily taken in by the advantage-seeking Kingdom of Septemontes. The dogma of the Kingdom was changed, and with the Catholic Church and increasing sophistication of the monarchy, the newly-coronated House of Duque seemingly embraced the example of the [[House de Weluta|de Welutas]]. The Kingdom of Septemontes, under Asunción Duque I and Asunción Duque II, underwent reform to streamline royal authority within the Kingdom and amalgamate its constituents, including the Kingdom of Auctodoria, the Vagercatores, and more recent territorial additions.    


Riding the boom in prosperity in the early half of the 1500s, the Kingdom of Septemontes set its sights to Vallos as a whole. Near-modern [[Oustec|Oustecian]] ships loaned in exchange for Septemontes textiles and cattle bolstered the navy of the Kingdom, giving them an edge against what was perceived to be the most logical route for expansion; the Polynesians. The extent of the so-called 'Polynesian Kingdoms' as they were homogenously called, stretched south beyond the territory of the [[Neo-Tainean Empire]] and the Gulf of Natsolea which until that point had been the foremost barrier to invasion, and with the land also came cash crops, more mineral wealth, and labor (which beyond the economic benefit, also lay a reward in converting the heathens). The 'Polynesian Kingdoms' were primarily the Riiti Kingdom in the north, the Poutu Kingdoms in the east, and Whakaparu Kingdom in the southwest; the first came under attack in 1553, starting the [[Polynesian Wars]] (1553-1668). Unlike earlier conquests of Septemontes, the cultural and religious differences led to a drastically different result. The soldiery were not only warriors, but explorers and proponents of Catholicism; conversion and massacre went hand in hand. The Royal Army of Septemontes sent heavily armed raiders that easily overwhelmed their southern neighbors, weakened from lack of trade and the Septemontes advantage of gunpowder and horses, as a vanguard for the settlers, missionaries, and administrators that followed.    
Almadaria's reputation for being a torchbearer of democracy at this time was mostly due to it having remained a democracy at a time when both {{wp|fascism}} and {{wp|corporatist}} {{wp|ultranationalism}} was on the rise in Sarpedon, particularly in Delepasia with the beginning of the ''[[Estado Social (Castadilla)|Estado Social]]'' in 1924 as well as in [[Lucrecia]] when fascist rule began in earnest in 1923, but even then its reputation mostly came long after the end of the era of confederal government. The rise of the authoritarian, {{wp|populism|populist}}, and {{wp|syncretic politics|syncretic}} {{wp|nationalism|nationalist}} [[United Almadarians Party]] (PUA), led by [[Diego Arnez]], happened after the beginning of the [[Second Great War]] as faith in democracy, although not necessarily shattered, had lessened due to fears of a possible Almadarian entry into the war; to most citizens the confederal system was seen as very vulnerable to invading armies, but they were willing to overlook it during peacetime. During wartime, however, this seemingly inherent flaw was becoming more and more obvious to the point that in the 1938 elections, the vast majority of previously-safe seats for the establishment parties had elected PUA members who in turn elected Arnez to become the new president.


The relative success of the Polynesian Wars bolstered the image of the Kingdom of Septemontes, allowing ''Rei'' Asunción Duque II to incorporate the Neo-Tainean Empire under their tutelage through the Barrienda Compact of 1588 and expand their influence over Vallos subcontinent. Riding this wave of power and influence, the Reis of Septemontes rapidly involved themselves, mostly in conflicts, in the affairs of Vallos as a whole, ranging from interventions on behalf of the Kingdom of Oustec to participation in the Southern Route, often selling Polynesians conquered during war to depopulate and remove resistance to Septemontes settlement.                                
===Social-nationalist era===
[[File:Peron_fotografiando_1951.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Diego Arnez]]]]
The new government wasted no time in passing a series of sweeping reforms which were designed to centralise both the nation as well as the executive. These changes were to align the government with a new ideology known as [[Osmianism]]. Developed in the early 1930s, Osmianism called for a populist and nationalist Almadaria in which executive power is consolidated in the person of the President, and specifically Diego Arnez himself, as well as centralising the structure of government, though as a compromise the departments were accorded a certain amount of {{wp|devolution}} from the central government. Democracy was retained to an extent, though mostly in the form of an advisory poll in which it is the turnout that determines whether or not the results of the poll must be followed. High turnouts indicated that the proposed decision that the poll was made for was very popular, and low turnouts indicated that the proposed decision that the poll was made for was very unpopular; these polls were instrumental in securing a degree of accountability for the Osmian regime. {{wp|Economic nationalism}} was also a major component in Osmianism, believing that an economy that is reliant on foreign firms would put the nation under control of said foreign firms.


Meanwhile, many monarchs of the House of Duque chose to look inward. Against the backdrop of expansionism and prosperity, Catholicism became more of a driving force in Septemontes. In order to bridge the divide between the Tainean and ex-Latin populations, the Catholic Church of Almadaria in full support with the House of Duque sought to embrace the hybrid culture of the two living in Septemontes lands; this new  force, compacted around the Church, became ‘cuasliatino’. The Decree of Asunción Duque I of 1538 made Latino-Tainean the language of the royal court and that of the land, though often pidgins between Latin and Tainean languages were used in day-to-day life. Developing in tandem, however, with the cultural programs and movements of Cuasilatino-ism and the ethnic alliance between Tainean and Latin was a more volatile racial supremacist ideology predicating itself on Cuasilatino– in this view, Cuasilatinos were bestowed the right to rule over the stretch of Undecimvirate-controlled Vallos (as there were no direct, ‘pure’ descendents of the Latin invaders), the evidence of this being the success of rapidly-unifying Septemontes over all other groups in Vallos with the rise of the pirate kingdoms. Moreover, the ''Rei'' of Septemontes, by the workings of the court, was not necessarily a privilege afforded to royal heritage but rather on ethnic grounds– hence the usage of common names in their rulers. This worked to further solidify the Kingdom by legitimizing itself not only on religious but racial grounds.                                
Osmianism was a rather pragmatic ideology for the most part. It saw itself as more of a {{wp|big-tent politics|big-tent}} Almadarian nationalist movement which welcomed anyone who were in favour of a strong and sovereign Almadarian state regardless of their ideological beliefs; this meant that the PUA not only permitted {{wp|integralism|integralists}}, {{wp|corporatism|corporatists}}, and {{wp|traditionalist conservatism|traditionalist conservatives}} into the party, but also {{wp|social democracy|social democrats}}, {{wp|socialism|socialists}}, and {{wp|Marxism|Marxists}} as well. This broad church approach towards politics was one of the main reasons why the Osmian regime, and the Arnez presidency overall, was about to hold onto power; with practically all Almadarian political ideologies being represented in the PUA, there was no single ideological group that was considered to be ineligible for possible membership in the PUA. It also helped in minimising the potential risks of revolts since most of the main leaders of each of the primary ideological groups in the country were members of the party, often with the more influential figures holding high-ranking positions in the government.


This is not to say that, despite the outgrouping of all others, that the ethnic alliance that fell under the umbrella ‘Cuasilatino’ was by any means on even ground. ''Rei'' Godofredo Velasquez (1619-1649) instituted a system of ''Herasure'', or ‘Fairness’, which is to mean a system of preferentially appointing fair-skinned (typically those that fall more on the ‘Latin’ side of the Cuasilatino spectrum) denizens over their more Tainean counterparts. This policy, eventually turned ''de facto'' law of the land, extended towards even provincial administrators and bureaucrats, reserving most government positions for Latin-passing subjects. This pressed many Taineans, mixed Cuasilatinos, and long-since naturalized Polynesians to the bottom of the social hierarchy that extended from the royal gardens to agricultural settlements. This system of discrimination was especially prominent in the unification of the Neo-Tainean Empire, where many Neotaineans saw their lands seized and their status lower than even the Kingdom of Septemontes’ Taineans.                
The biggest and no doubt most fatal flaw of the Osmian regime was that it was structured as an {{wp|authoritarianism|authoritarian}} {{wp|Dictatorship#Personalist|personalist dictatorship}}. In most dictatorial regimes, the governing institutions are typically organised in such a way that they may continue to function normally even after the current dictator passes away and even in a scenario in which there are no successors. The Osmian regime, on the other hand, was organised in a manner that it could only survive so long as Diego Arnez lived; should he pass away there would be no one who could be deemed a proper successor of Arnez as almost all members of PUA were highly ideological and had only joined the party so as to gain and maintain influence. Indeed, when Arnez passed away in 1963 after getting struck by lightning. His successor was largely uncharismatic and rather disinterested in maintaining the broad church approach that Arnez had adhered to. This meant that the more ideologically-minded officials began to leave the party to instead establish their own political groups. The rapid decline in party membership also led to people becoming more and more dissatisfied with the regime, and by mid-1963 a coalition of pro-democracy advocates would revolt against and overthrow the Osmian regime.


====Oustec Entanglements====
===Third federal republic===
The positive relationship between the Kings of Oustec and the Reis of Septemontes was important to both, but it necessarily demanded compromise on both sides. Security on their southern and northern frontiers respectively was a mutual goal; in 1598 the Kingdom of Septemontes lended portions of its Royal Army to the capture and handoff of Arona. Once this was completed, and Septemontes looked beyond its Polynesian borderlands, the tax instituted by Oustec on their foreign policy became their agricultural support for their ally and involvement in their wars. In 1601, the Kingdom of Septemontes entered the long-running Levantine Resistance War (1598-1684), a low-intensity conflict against encroaching Burgundii groups on the side of the Kingdom of Oustec. Meanwhile,
The fall of the Osmian regime and the subsequent restoration of democracy would see the new government begin yet another constitutional convention. Learning from the perceived mistakes and weaknesses of the last two attempts at federalism, the draft for the 1963 constitution gave the new government much more powers and oversight than what was granted to the governments of the previous two federalist experiments. The draft also preserved the {{wp|presidential republic|presidential system}}, but this time with some added {{wp|separation of powers|checks and balances}} in an attempt to prevent further authoritarian measures from happening in the future. This new constitution was approved and was soon effective in 1964. Another major aspect of the constitution was that it was intended to essentially be a clean start for the republic, divorcing itself from the legacy of the previous constitutions and governments as well as to symbolise Almadaria's democratic rebirth after over a century of what was seen as a glorified back-and-forth between democratisation and {{wp|democratic backsliding}}.


====Barrienda Compact and Unification====
Because of the twenty-five years of being under the rule of a personalist dictatorship, the new constitution provided for the establishment of a committee to handle the re-democratisation of Almadaria through a process known as a "democratic tutelage" in which the people were to be taught about the democratic processes and the constitutional values of the rule of law. This period was slated to last for about a decade or two assuming that things were able to go smoothly without any issues. It was divided into three phases. The first phase was to educate the people on the legal system and the constitutional rule of law; this was to show that all citizens were equal before the law and there was to be no inherent distinction between individual citizens. The second phase was to educate the people on the structure of government; living in a federation, the citizens were to be taught that the departments had certain rights that the federal government could not unilaterally take away and that each levels of local government had their own administration. The third phase was to educate the people on the democratic process; all citizens age 18 and above were entitled to the right to vote regardless of gender, race, or religion, and they were also taught about the nation's electoral processes.


====Meridonial War and Collapse of the House of Duque====
In theory, this period of "democratic tutelage" seemed like Almadaria was finally about to become a sincere {{wp|constitutional republic}} once again. In practice, however, the departments were largely insubordinate and instead had their representatives engaging in very long {{wp|filibuster|filibusters}} which no only prevented the "democratic tutelage" period from working as planned it also tacked on additional phases which were ostensibly added in to make sure that all citizens were fully-educated in Almadarian civics, but in truth were merely long-winded history lessons and exceptionally difficult exams that made proceeding to the other phases very difficult if not outright impossible. The filibusters and constant lengthening of the "democratic tutelage" also ensured that there would be no more elections during the third federalist period as one of the requirements for holding a fresh election was for the tutelage period to be completed. As a result, Almadaria had no clean general elections in over fifty years thanks to the Osmian regime and the constant obstructionist efforts of the departments.
===New Republic===


===Modernity===
===Second unitary republic===
[[File:José_María_Aznar_2003_(cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|[[Pedro Montillo]]]]
The provisional president of the third federalist republic, [[Raul Hernandez]], having had enough of the constant stalling in the hands of the departments, consulted the justices of the First Court and was advised to pass an executive order with them guaranteeing that they would uphold it if it were to be question. Thus, in 1995, the third federalist republic was dissolved by executive order which made way for a new constitutional convention which made great use of the 1963 constitution, but this time the 1995 constitution would greatly centralise the government and put an end to the federalist experiment just so the republic could finally focus on the process of re-democratisation. Provisional president Hernandez would step down shortly afterward and the subsequent election would see the pro-democracy and {{wp|christian democracy|christian democratic}} [[Social Unity Party (Almadaria)|Social Unity Party]] (PUS), led by [[Pedro Montillo]], winning a majority in the National Congress. Upon his inauguration, President Montillo began to seriously pursue the process of re-democratisation, but this time without the complex period of tutelages nor the fear of constant filibustering from the departments.


==Geography==
During the early years of the Montillo presidency, domestic support for the full and complete re-democratisation of Almadaria was at an all-time high with more people becoming politically-engaged and more active in the political sphere. Polls conducted during this "democratic honeymoon" period have indicated a sharp growth towards political pluralism and support for an Almadarian liberal democracy. Relations between Almadaria and the rest of Vallos also began to greatly improve, with the republic beginning the process of applying for a membership in the [[Vallosi Economic Association]] and a request for observation status until the membership process was completed and approved by all member states ([[Castadilla]], [[Lucrecia]], and [[Takatta Loa]]). By the year 1997, it was looking as if Almadaria was about to enter into the modern age as one of the subcontinent's finest democracies, and early polling indicators for the 2000 elections were predicting an electoral landslide for all pro-democracy parties, with Montillo's PUS being expected to win a supermajority.


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The "democratic honeymoon" period would not last, however, as in 1998 President Montillo found himself embroiled in a massive corruption scandal with numerous bribes, some even dating back to the 1970s, being revealed. To make matters worse, several prominent PUS politicians were indicted for their role as being particularly brutal law enforcement agents during the latter years of the Osmian regime. These scandals, combined with the revelation that the PUS had its own {{wp|slush fund}}, had contributed to not only the collapse of the PUS, but also a sudden reversal in public opinion towards re-democratisation in general. With fears that a liberal democracy would only further encourage additional corruption and scandals, many Almadarians began to seek alternative parties that were not so committed to re-democratisation, but were largely free of any significant scandals or corruption. Most would wind up supporting the [[Valverdian Popular Front]] (FPV) led by [[Arturo Nuñez]] for the 2000 elections.
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Almadaria is situated with the Polynesian Sea to its west, and bordered by several freshwater bodies of water, such as Lake Remenau, which is shared between the borders of Almadaria and [[Rumahoki]]. Almadaria has land borders with [[Arona]], [[Vespera]], Rumahoki, and [[Takatta Loa]], and shares maritime limits with Arona and Takatta Loa. Defining much of the central and southern topography of the nation is the [[Niscamanta Range]] to the east, enclosing the Remenau River Valley, and the milder [[Chapi|Chapi Range]] to the south. The highest point is [[Cerro Vigorito]], at 3,244 meters (10,643 ft) above sea level. The largest lake (entirely within national borders) is Lake Musgo, located in the [[Meridonial region|Meridional region]].  
===Democratic backsliding===
[[File:Ixnayvallosnaturalregions1.png|thumb|Natural regions of Almadaria]]
[[File:Retrato_oficial_de_Presidente_Jimmy_Morales_(cropped_3).jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Arturo Nuñez]]]]
The 2000 elections in Almadaria were punctuated by the electoral victory of the Valverdian Popular Front in the legislative and the FPV candidate Arturo Nuñez in the presidential elections. Since his inauguration, President Nuñez had initially cultivated an image of being a "liberal nationalist" mostly to appease the remaining FPV members who adhered to the party's original liberal stances as well as to provide a sense of continuity between himself and Almadaria's first president Hernan de Osma. Much of his work during his first term was dedicated to tackling corruption which was one of his major campaign promises after the fall of PUS due to constant scandals in 1998, and to portray himself as a "{{wp|law and order (politics)|law and order}}" leader whose stances align predominately with most Almadarians who wished for a president who was "tough on crime". Indeed, tougher sentencing and harsher punishments started to become more common in the Almadarian court system as focus started to trend towards punitive justice and away from rehabilitative justice, with Nuñez himself referring to the latter form of justice as being "highly misinformed; allows criminals to be let off with nothing more than a slap on the wrist".


Nuñez and FPV won the 2005 elections with a landslide supermajority. Emboldened by this huge electoral mandate, he began to distance himself and the FPV away from its liberal roots with most pre-Nuñez members being purged. Instead, the FPV would begin to embrace more {{wp|social conservatism|socially conservative}} policies, with the president and his party beginning to replace most of the justices of Almadaria with FPV loyalists who would not only serve to act as a bastion of conservatism, but also to secure Nuñez's rule over Almadaria. The Nuñez also started to promote a highly {{wp|statism|statist}} form of Almadarian {{wp|cultural nationalism}}, with much of the legal protections placed for the [[Loa]] and [[Taineans]] being slowly eroded away through justices striking down certain aspects of those protections. The FPV also passed a constitutional amendment which saw the [[Catholic Church]] be raised to a favoured position despite Almadaria officially remaining as a {{wp|secular state}} during Nuñez's second term.


The [[Ministry of Environmental and Resource Concerns]] of Almadaria classified the nation as having six distinct [[:en:Natural_region|natural regions]]: the northern tropical grasslands of the [[Astol Plains]] which it shares with Arona, the [[Golfo]] which forms itself around the [[Natsolea Bay|Gulf of Natsolea]], the [[Meridional]] region with dense tropical forests, the narrow highland [[Niscamanta]] region nestled in the east which is shared with Rumahoki, the river delta region, historically contested with the southern Polynesian neighbors, of [[Capiraso]], and the continental interior equivalent of Capiraso in [[Remenau]].
Through the establishment of a political machinery which made sure that anyone who delegated their votes to their administrator would have their votes counted as votes for Nuñez and the FPV, the president and his party were able to safely win not just a third term, but also a fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth term. During these next few terms, the trend of Almadaria's {{wp|democratic backsliding}} was becoming more and more apparent as the FPV-controlled legislature began to bar certain opposition parties from being able to win representation in the National Congress if they have consistently opposed the Nuñez presidency; opposition parties which have consistently supporter the Nuñez presidency were instead given the privilege of being able to win representation in the National Congress which ensured a permanent FPV government for as long as the party existed. Further breakdown on the {{wp|separation of church and state}} would see Catholicism become the {{wp|state religion}} of Almadaria for the first time since before Almadaria became independent.


===Almadarian Civil War===
{{main|Almadarian Civil War}}
In late September of 2036, after a period of mounting tensions between Almadaria and [[Castadilla]], an {{wp|ultranationalism|ultranationalist}} terror group by the name of [[Revenant Valverdia Vanguard]] would emerge and begin coordinating a series of terror attacks across Almadaria. The Revenant Valverdia Vanguard (VVR) was first established in the mid-1970s as a pseudohistorical society which promoted the concept of [[Valverdism]] which claims that Almadaria was the successor state to the supposed Valverdian Empire, a claim which many accredited historians have debunked because the map used to claim the supposed existence of Valverdia was in fact a partial map of the [[Caphiric Undecimvirate in Vallos|Undecimvirate]], particularly in western Vallos. Valverdism would soon evolve from a pseudohistorical concept to a {{wp|syncretic politics|syncretic}} political ideology which promoted a particularly extreme form of ultranationalism that called for a so-called "Valverdian cultural renaissance" while promoting a form of Almadarian {{wp|irredentism}} that claims land from all of [[Arona]], half of Castadilla, and parts of Takatta Loa. Other policies that the VVR supported included {{wp|state atheism}}, mainly under the belief that organised religion was a distraction, as well as an extreme form of racial prejudice against Taineans and the Loa. All Vallosi people of Occidental ancestry were allowed to join unless they were Castadillaan citizens; Taineans and Loa were formally barred from joining.


The ''Astol'' is the tropical grassland surrounding and encompassed by the northern and southern Astol Rivers, which builds into highlands towards the Niscamanta Range. The Astol, combined with the Golfo, contains more than half of the Almadarian population. The Golfo region is formed around the Gulf of Natosolea, which is headed off by the commercially important [[Mareterra Strait]].
These terror attacks were highly effective in destabilising the Nuñez presidency and soon the VVR was able to launch a {{wp|coup d'état}} against the republic, a coup that enjoyed widespread popularity amongst the Almadarians as they had gotten tired of Nuñez's seeming incapability in waging war against Castadilla. With the Nuñez presidency overthrown and collapsed almost immediately after being removed from power, the only remaining group that stood in opposition to the VVR, which by then had rebranded itself as the [[Revenant Valverdia Party]] (PVR), was the independent opposition which had formed an alliance and moved to the south of Almadaria where it established a democratic opposition government before receiving recognition as the legitimate Almadarian government. The two governments would soon enter into a state of {{wp|civil war}} against one another on 1 October 2036, with the democratic government initially making some gains due to the PVR's lack of preparedness, but when PVR forces started to get reinforcements from amongst the citizenry of Almadaria the tide of war would soon turn against the democratic opposition with the latter faction losing in early 2037.


===Climate and environment===
To avoid possible capture and execution, the leadership of the Almadarian democratic opposition, alongside a few remaining units that did not fall to the PVR government, would flee to neighbouring Castadilla where they were permitted to set up a democratic {{wp|government-in-exile}}. The government-in-exile was largely short-lived, however, and its governing council would wind up voting to integrate the Almadarian democratic opposition into the Castadillaan government, effectively uniting Almadaria with Castadilla and giving the latter country a legal claim over the lands of the former republic which was recognised as lawful by the [[League of Nations]] after it was verified that the council's vote to unite the exiled government with Castadilla was done fairly and without coercion; all former pro-democracy parties would merge with their Castadillaan counterparts, and Almadaria would cease to exist as an internationally-recognised sovereign nation while the PVR regime was declared by the League of Nations to be an unlawful {{wp|rogue state}} and thus was kept under close watch by its neighbours just in case it tried to invade any of them.
Almadaria broadly experiences a tropical climate, regardless of the time of year, though geographical nuances allows for a diverse number of range of climate zones. The [[Niscamanta Range]] presents a pronounced mountain/alpine climate, while the Golfo, Capiraso, and the Meridional regions are hot, humid tropical rainforests. The forested and riverine Remenau valley is a tropical savanna, receiving less rainfall on average than the rest of the country.  


===Central Vallosi War===
{{main|Central Vallosi War}}
Although its neighbours were expecting the PVR government to attack any of them at one point, they did not expect them to launch an invasion of [[Arona]] so soon after their victory in the civil war. As part of their goal to restore the supposed borders of the pseudohistorical Valverdian Empire, the PVR government decided to attack Arona mostly due to its size and to wipe out the only independent Tainean nation state which it saw as a potential threat to its existence mostly due to the belief that it would somehow attempt to make the state's Tainean minority more insubordinate. The invasion was surprisingly fast thanks to the use of fast {{wp|guerilla warfare|guerilla tactics}} to disable the Aronese nation's communication systems at the border followed by a campaign of {{wp|blitzkrieg|lightning warfare}}. Not only did these two tactics work well against Arona they also ensured that it would fall relatively quickly, placing the Tainean nation under total occupation by the PVR government. This caused a huge refugee crisis as the Aronese Taineans fled to [[Equatorial Ostiecia]], [[Vespera]], or Castadilla for protection from possible persecution if not outright {{wp|ethnic cleansing}} in the hands of the PVR.


As it is just south of the equator, temperatures remain relatively constant year-round, with average highs of 28 degrees Celsius and average lows of 19 degrees Celsius. Generally, the distinguishing feature of the different natural regions is not the temperature but rainfall.  
The international response to the PVR government's invasion and conquest of Arona was almost immediate with [[Urcea]], Arona's protector, assembling an international coalition against the PVR government with Castadilla as the coalition's main Vallosi leader. The coalition's first move was to perform a counterattack against the PVR's forces in Arona, with Castadilla invading the former Almadarian territory through the [[Astol Plains]]. The counterattack was slow at first due to constant attacks from the PVR government's so-called "vigilante forces", or Almadarian citizens who have taken up arms in support of the PVR, but these forces were easily defeated when coming up against the coalition forces and thus began to largely die down once Castadilla began to establish an occupation zone on former Almadarian territory; the Castadillaan government would then declare the occupation zone to be a provisional western Castadillaan sub-national government subject to further development once the counterattack is over. Eventually, Castadillaan forces would reach into Aronese territory where it would meet allied Urcean ground forces as they liberated the country from the PVR government's control. With the restoration of Arona after its liberation, direct Urcean participation in the conflict would finally end, but Urcean forces would remain in Arona to prevent a possible attempted second invasion.


With Arona liberated, Castadilla would finally begin to focus on its ultimate goal, conquering the former territories of Almadaria. By this point in the conflict, the primary motivation behind Castadilla's attacks was no longer to liberate Arona now that it had been liberated, but rather it became a mission to destroy Almadarian {{wp|chauvinism}} once and for all, believing that if Almadaria were to be kept as an independent nation it would only attempt additional invasions in the future. Thus, to Castadilla if the Almadarians were to be trusted to enter into civilised society once more, then the very idea of Almadaria as well as an Almadarian culture would need to be completely deconstructed and removed altogether. It would not be until 204X when the PVR government would finally fall shortly before Castadillaan forces arrived in [[Piedratorres]]. With the conquest of Almadaria completed, the Castadillaan government would embark on a period of military occupation to pacify the region and eliminate any remaining PVR-affiliated cells. Once the former Almadarian lands are considered pacified, then the military will relinquish control over the former Almadarian territories to make way for a civilian administration governed by [[People's Democratic Party]] officials under which the former Almadarians will see their national identity and culture deconstructed and replaced with regional identities within the Castadillaan culture before they can be taught how the Castadillaan democratic system works before the new territories can be admitted as states under constitutional government.


Colloquially, springtime and autumn do not functionally exist in Almadaria; instead, there is the dry season, ''verano'' (summer), and the wet season, called ''invierno'' (winter)''.'' The amount of rain defines the seasons; these seasons tend to coincide with typhoon season in the Kindred and Tainean Seas. The wet season, spanning from May to December, can see an average precipitation of 340 mm; the dry season can see as few as 6 millimeters. The Golfo and Meridional regions receive the most rainfall on an annual basis. 
==Government and Politics==
==Government and Politics==
The Democratic Republic is a semi-presidential representative democracy, sourcing its constitutional principles and and general framework from the venerable legacy of participatory government of [[Cartadania]]. The nation's first constitution, fully ratified in 1847, outlined three branches of government in accordance with the principle of separation of powers, dividing it into executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Following the [[1995 Constitutional Plebiscite]], reform lessened the power of the executive in its authority to manage clandestine or secretive operations, as well as setting up measures for increased government accountability, including several extragovernmental oversight institutions such as the [[Office Inspectorate of Almadaria]] (''Oficina Inspectorado de Almadaría'').
Almadaria was a {{wp|unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|presidential republic}}, having sourced much of its constitutional principles as well as general framework from the venerable legacy of participatory government in [[Cartadania]]. The nation's first constitution, which was fully ratified in 1847, much like the current [[1995 Almadarian constitution]], outlined three branches of government as per the principle of separation of powers as well as a system of checks and balances. Subsequent constitutions between the 1846 and 1995 constitutions have experimented with both decentralisation and oftentimes even taking power away from the presidency with the sole exception being the highly centralised and dictatorial "Osmian system" which governed Almadaria from 1938 until 1963.  


The government of Almadaria, sometimes styled as 'GRDA' (Alm: ''Gobierno Republicana Democratica de Almadaría'') in informal internal documents, is touted as the first successful indigenous [[Vallos|Vallosian]] democracy, with a strong democratic traditions that persevered in face of international conflict and internal crises. Its multi-party legislature, well-established judicial, and kept-in-check executive branch are at the heart of Almadaria's democratic institutions. Its conversion in 1995 towards more legislative power brings in line with a parliamentary systems 
The Almadarian government was once touted and lauded as the first successful {{wp|sovereignty|sovereign}} {{wp|democracy}} in [[Vallos]], having had strong democratic traditions and {{wp|rule of law}} from its establishment in 1846 until 1938 when Almadarian democracy was largely dismantled in favour of a {{wp|Dictatorship#Personalist|personalist dictatorship}} with the rise of the [[United Almadarians Party]] under [[Diego Arnez]]. Democracy would only be restored shortly after the death of Arnez in 1963 and his government was overthrown in a popular revolt; the new federal republic's attempts at re-democratisation was largely stifled by endless disagreements between the states and thus in 1995 federalism would be abolished. Almadaria's process of re-democratisation would be stifled again after the fall of the [[Social Unity Party (Almadaria)|Social Unity Party]] and the rise of the [[Valverdian Popular Front]] in 2000.


Almadaria is known for its distinct constitutionally-enshrined election process, known as 'rat cage elections' among the population, which pits all candidates against one another in a primary election, regardless of party affiliation, and generally the highest four candidates in votes go on to a secondary election. This nonpartisan election process has kept any one party from gaining superiority over one another, diversifying and increasing representation of otherwise marginalized groups. This practice extends from the national government to local governments, though with some variation.  
Almadaria was known for its distinct constitutionally-enshrined election process, commonly known as "rat cage elections", which pitted all candidates against one another in a highly competitive primary election, regardless of party affiliation. Generally, the top four candidates were selected to move on to a secondary election. This nonpartisan election process had kept any one party from gaining superiority over one another, but when [[Arturo Nuñez]] was first elected president in 2000 this process was changed so that only the top two candidates would be able to go on to a secondary election, and had instituted an electoral machine in which people who opt to let their administrators to vote on their behalf will be counted as votes for himself. This ensured that he would comfortably win subsequent presidential elections without moving to far from the constitutional principles of Almadaria, thus turning a system that was designed to diversify and increase representation of otherwise marginalized groups into a system that would guarantee his reelection ''ad infinitum''.


Though the Democratic Republic currently notionally stands as a stable democracy, the reality is far from utopic. Since the [[Constitutional Plebiscite]] of 1995 in which inter-branch relations were altered and new checks on executive power were introduced, the government of Almadaria has suffered a personnel crisis involving persistent low-level corruption and unwillingness on most wings of government to accede to the new watchdog measures. Despite many of the checks and balances now levied against the President, the bureaucratic complexity of their branch of government hinders comprehensive oversight, particularly areas of off-the-book interactions or especially '[[grey campaigns]]'. Grey Campaigns are particularly topical in Almadarian constitutional thought, mainly due to the analysis between their moral or ethical shortcomings (or violations) and their necessity for national security.            
===Executive===
According to the 1995 constitution, the presidency was established as the head of the {{wp|executive (government)|executive branch}} of the Almadarian government. The [[President of Almadaria]] was to be elected by popular vote, and selected who may serve as their [[Vice President of Almadaria|Vice President]] and cabinet members upon their electoral victory. One of the cabinet ministries, the Ministry of Justice which was responsible for both national law enforcement and legal administration, was headed by the [[Attorney General of Almadaria|Attorney General]] and initially answered to the [[First Court of Almadaria]] as their executive representative in presidential affairs. The executive branch existed in a state of dual legitimacy with the legislative branch, both contained democratic features and abilities to shape policies. The 1995 constitution added additional checks and balances that were supposed to make the President be less independent of the National Congress such as limiting his veto power by adding method for the National Congress to override the veto, make the President form a collaborative relationship with the [[President of the Chamber of Deputies (Almadaria)|President of the Chamber of Deputies]], and other measures which would have kept major divisions from happening within the government. Nonetheless, the President still held sole responsibility for forming his cabinet and was still allowed to sign executive orders.


===Executive===
Since the year 2000 and the rise of Nuñez and prior to the civil war, the powers of the President had increased in many different ways such as taking advantage of his legislative supermajority to remove most of the First Court justices and replacing them with loyalists, passing executive orders to bypass obligations to cooperate with the National Congress, install an electoral machinery to perpetuate his rule in subsequent elections, reduce the remaining vestiges of devolved regional power, and subvert the term limit by pushing through an amendment.
The [[1995 Constitution of Almadaria]] re-establishes the Executive Branch as headed by a popularly elected President, who selects their Vice President and cabinet. As a balance to the judicial branch, the Ministry of Justice (clearly delineated under the executive branch), responsible for areas of national law enforcement and administration of law, is headed by the Attorney General, answers to and represents the [[First Court of Almadaria]] in Presidential affairs. The Executive Branch exists in a state of dual legitimacy with the Legislative branch, both having democratic features and the ability to shape policy. The constitutional amendments caused by the 1995 Constitutional Plebiscite shaped this relationship to have the President be more subservient to the National Legislative Council, largely removing the veto power of the President for bills, creating a need for the President to form close relationships with their opposite, the Council Governor, and thereby preventing large divisions in government. Despite this, the President is still solely responsible for forming government, though as previously mentioned, unapproved Cabinet choices or policy decisions would lead to the CLN severely limiting the power of the Executive, reducing the position's powers to stalling actions.      


The President of Almadaria, serving as head of state and head of government, is elected by popular vote in a nonpartisan 'rat-cage' election to serve a single five-term term, a precedent established in the so-called [[1995 Constitution of Almadaria|'stripping down']] of the executive. At the regional level, executive power is vested in Provincial Governors (Almadarian: prefecto), then municipal ''alcaldes'' (mayors).  
The Cabinet of Almadaria was made up of nine ministries, whose heads were selected, and were not subject to the approval of the National Congress, by the President. The cabinet ministries and their senior officials served not only as administrators of their respective subbranches of the executive branch, but also in an advisory role to the President and Vice President in implementing policy. Formerly subject to frequent government restructuring, the members of the Cabinet as of 2000 were: the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], the [[Ministry of Trade]], the [[Ministry of Environmental and Resource Concerns]], the [[Ministry of Defense]], the [[Ministry of Science and Technology]], the [[Ministry of Culture and Tourism]], the [[Ministry of Justice]], the [[Ministry of Education]], and the [[Ministry of the Interior]].


The Cabinet of Almadaria is made up of nine ministries, whose heads are selected, without Legislative veto, by the President. The Ministries and their senior official serve not only as administrators of their respective national focuses, but in an advisory role to the President and Vice President in implementing policy. Subject to frequent government restructuring, the members of the Cabinet as of 2032 are: the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], the [[Ministry of Trade]], the [[Ministry of Environmental and Resource Concerns]], the [[Ministry of Defense]], the [[Ministry of Science and Technology]], the [[Ministry of Culture and Tourism]], the [[Ministry of Justice]], the [[Ministry of Education]], and the [[Ministry of the Interior]].   
===Legislative===
===Legislative===
The [[National Legislative Council]] is the sole national legislative body of [[Almadaria]]. As a unicameral entity, the National Legislative Council (CLN) consists of a frequently-held, XXX-seat convocation. The seats on the CLN are elected democratically from provincial districts every two years. Ideally a proportional representative system, the party makeup of the CLN is directly related to the winnings of those parties in provincial elections (as there are no legislative bodies in Departments); even against one another. For better or for worse, this 'rat-cage' electoral process prevents urban population buildup from overwhelming the legislature due to forced party infighting to make the first four candidates 'past-the-post'-- this also makes it more practical for elected parties to form ever-shifting coalitions in order to form government. Departments, having no organic legislature, source legal authority from the National Legislative Council while having vested executive power from the President.
The [[National Congress of Almadaria]] was the {{wp|bicameralism|bicameral}} legislative body of Almadaria. The two chambers of the National Congress were the [[Almadarian Chamber of Deputies|Chamber of Deputies]], serving as the lower house, and the [[Almadarian Chamber of Councillors|Chamber of Councillors]], serving as the upper house. Elections for both houses were held at different intervals, with the 100-member Chamber of Councillors holding an election once every seven years, and the 600-member Chamber of Deputies holding an election once every five years; Councillors were elected by lower-level regional administrators and even Deputies through {{wp|indirect election|indirect elections}}, and the Deputies were {{wp|direct election|directly elected}} in a {{wp|two-round system}} of primaries. The fact that Councillors held their seats for seven years have often meant that the composition of the Chamber of Councillors may conflict with the composition of the Chamber of Deputies. This would often have resulted in bitter disagreements between both legislative houses prior to the Nuñez presidency.


The National Legislative Council is presided over by the Council Governor, voted into power by the unicameral body, in order to oversee the institution and the management of its numerous parasite agencies. In order to be eligible for Council Governor, one must have already been elected into the CLN. There are no term lengths. The Council Governor is held responsible by the larger legislature, ensuring flexible and responsive representation of the will of the chamber. The Council Governor is able to control the agenda of legislation, which is voted upon in assembly and then referred to the Executive to pass the bill. Prior to 1995, a 60% bill approval rate in the CLN was needed in order to override a presidential veto; now, the .  
Both chambers were presided over by their own presidents, both [[President of the Chamber of Deputies (Almadaria)|President of the Chamber of Deputies]] as well as the [[President of the Chamber of Councillors (Almadaria)|President of the Chamber of Councillors]] who were elected by members of their respective legislative bodies. Their purposes were to oversee their chambers and manage the numerous agencies that were interlinked with each legislative house. The presidencies of both chambers were not term-limited so long as they maintained the confidence of their respective chambers. This also meant that they were often the officers who introduce {{wp|bill (law)|bills}} to their respective chambers before opening the floor up for debates and eventual voting.


The large body of the National Legislative Council is only summoned in its entirety for major policy proposals; otherwise, it is not uncommon for handfuls of councilmen/women to meet in committees, smaller semi-permanent organizations to research and develop policy. Most of these committees are impermanent, although there are committees, named [[Popular Agencies]], which are long-standing; many of these exist as oversight bodies and liaisons to their executive Ministry counterpart, though other concern standing issues, including ones such as anticorruption, intelligence oversight, and constitutional debate.
Ever since the beginning of the Nuñez presidency in 2000 yet prior to the civil war, the National Congress had underwent a series of executive orders which made sure that not only would it remain in a subservient role in regards to its relationship with the presidency, but it was also rigged to ensure that the FPV would maintain a perpetual supermajority through taking advantage of non-voters and preventing prominent independent opposition members from being able to maintain their candidacies by manufacturing last-minute rules that removed them from the ballot so as to circumvent accusations of suppressing the opposition.


===Judicial===
===Judicial===
The Judicial branch is made up of institutions present at every level of government-- at the national level, it is represented by the [[First Court of Almadaria]]. The First Court is headed by four high courts: consisting of the Civil High Court, for penal and civil matters; the Constitutional High Court, which weighs policy produced by the CLN against the principles of the Almadarian Constitution and established precedent thereof; the State High Court, which in turn manages the executive branch by establishing administrative law; and finally, the Auditor's Court, which is a self-regulating agency of the First Court.  
Almadaria's judicial branch, according to the 1995 constitution, were made up of institutions that were present at each level of government. The highest court in the nation was the [[First Court of Almadaria]] which had jurisdiction on criminal matters, civil cases, the constitutionality of certain policies, administrative law, and even self-regulation. All justices of the First Court were nominated by the President and were subject to the approval of both houses of the National Congress. Justices that were approved generally stay on their positions for life except in cases when they were removed from power or decided to retire. The former case was used extensively during the early years of the Nuñez presidency as numerous justices were removed and replaced by justices who were aligned with the FPV thus ensuring that the FPV would be able to get their laws passed and upheld with little difficulty.


Members of the  the First Court of Almadaria are selected by the [[National Legislative Council]] and approved by the President. These judges serve terms no longer than twenty years.
   
===Federal subdivisions===
===Federal subdivisions===
At the national level, Almadaria is divided into twelve Departments and one capital district, separate from the municipality it forms. The departments are divided into provinces, ran by prefects (Almadarian: ''prefectos''). These are further divided into subnational entities of municipal districts, or municipalities. The [[Pardos Act of 1997]] reformed the system in the cases of low-population municipalities to fit together in larger municipal systems in order to better distribute funds, leading to the derisive call, "''Uno freno, doce caballos''" (one bit, twelve horses).  
[[File:Almadaria_Departments.svg|thumb|250px|Map of Almadaria's twelve departments and one federal district.]]
Almadaria's primary subdivision was the departments, of which there were twelve of them, and one autonomous district which held the nation's capital. One the second level, the departments were divided into provinces, each led by ''prefectos'' ("prefects"). Lower levels of government divided the provinces into numerous municipal districts. The 1995 constitution gave less-populated municipalities the option to join up with larger municipalities to consolidate resources for more effective distribution, often resulting in the oft-quoted criticism ''Uno freno; doce caballos'' ("one bit; twelve horses"). All levels of government had their own governing authorities, each with their own leaders such as prefects for provinces, and ''alcaldes'' ("mayors") for municipalities. However, local government authorities do not have their own legislatures, instead most of their administrators were directly-elected.
 
The twelve departments of Almadaria, from north to south, are as follows:
*[[Lacusentia]]
*[[Portana]]
*[[Avevalles]]
*[[Septemontes (Almadaria)|Septemontes]]
*[[Natsolea]]
*[[Interumina]]
*[[Astolia]]
*[[Mortures]]
*[[Yarrambo]]
*[[Mujulaste]]
*[[Rangiura]]
*[[Tainea]]


Each of the levels has a local government with a governor (in provinces, prefects; municipalities, alcaldes), though deprived of legislative bodies. At sub-national levels, most positions are directly elected, unlike the President's Cabinet. 
===Politics===
===Politics===
The voting age in Almadaria is set at 18, having traditionally been set at 25 until the mid-twentieth century. The existence of a unitary legislature simplifies and galvanizes voter participation around singular elections and candidates, where party politics largely come into play. The National Legislative Council is divided at any one time, necessitating the creation of coalitions to win a majority of the legislature, decisively choose a candidate for Council Governor with which to introduce and pass policy.  The 1995 Constitutional Plebiscite revolutionized the political landscape of Almadaria, breaking the deadlock between the emplaced and traditionally conservative [[Valverdian Popular Front]] and the shackled and traditional opposition party of the [[Almadarian National Union]]. The changing of the electoral process signaled an end to the VPF domination of government and thrust the legislature into a multi-party democratic system. Forming into coalitions with similar-policy parties (such as the center-right [[Democratic Liberties Alliance]]) not only ensures smaller or similar parties a higher chance to win government office, but also serves to exclude extremes (such as the right-wing [[Liberal Party (Almadaria)|Liberal Party]] or the left-wing [[Civic National Party]]) from controlling significant portions of government.
Ostensibly a {{wp|multi-party system}}, Almadarian politics since the year 2000 were under the rule of the [[Valverdian Popular Front]] (FPV). Founded in 1995, the FPV was initially a liberal opposition party to the more popular {{wp|christian democracy|christian democratic}} [[Social Unity Party (Almadaria)|Social Unity Party]], but when [[Arturo Nuñez]] was made leader of the FPV he began to turn the party away from its liberal roots and more heavily towards {{wp|conservatism|conservative}} {{wp|statism|statist}} {{wp|cultural nationalism}} mixed in with {{wp|populism|populist}} rhetoric and overall hostility towards {{wp|liberal democracy}}. Opposition parties since the beginning of the Nuñez presidency were divided into two groups, those being the official opposition, and the independent opposition. Official opposition parties were parties that often allied themselves with the FPV, and those included the [[Almadarian National Union]] (UNA), the [[Liberal Party of Almadaria]] (PLA), and the [[Democratic Liberties Alliance]] (ALD); these parties were largely a part of the {{wp|right-wing politics|political right}} and have held {{wp|ultranationalism|ultranationalist}} sympathies. The independent opposition referred to parties that were opposed to the FPV and were often suppressed or banned from participating in politics, and those included the [[Civic National Party]], [[Congress of Freedom]], and [[Justice and Development]]; these parties varied in ideology, but were opposed to the ultranationalism of the FPV and the official opposition parties.
 
 
The current state of affairs of the legislature shows the major poles of power; that being the big-tent left-wing [[Almadarian National Union]] facing off between the variable makeup of the [[Democratic Liberties Alliance]] coalition, optionally including the minority issues-focused [[Justice and Development]] party and swing [[Congress of Freedom]] party depending on policy focuses. With the founding of the [[Liberal Party (Almadaria)|Liberal Party]]  in 1982 under the right-wing government and the increasingly extremist views enshrined by the party platform, it has created a debate in constitutional and legislative circles whether the government has the ability to ban political parties (even if members of that party have won local, and even Presidential office).   
===Foreign Affairs===
===Military===
Established by the Constitution of Almadaria, the basis of national defense is embodied by the [[Armed Forces of Almadaria]] (FAA). Tracing its lineage from the twentieth-century Republican Army and the Royal Army of Septemontes, the Armed Forces of Almadaria comprises of the Almadarian Land Forces, the Navy, and the Air Forces as its main components. Control of the FAA lies under the jurisdiction of the President and the [[Ministry of Defense (Almadaria)|Ministry of Defense]], though as an institution it is obliged to defend and protect the Constitution.   
 
==Demographics==
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==Economy==
Almadaria has an emerging, upper middle-income mixed-market economy, ranked as the 17th largest economy, or 19th largest by GDPPC. The Almadarian economy is highly developed, with an equally as high standard of living. This is helped in part by policy-minded government intervention by the Ministries of Trade and Ministry of Environmental and Resource Concerns. As well, due to the government's policy of courting foreign investment, the Almadarian currency sports a high [[:en:Purchasing_power_parity|PPP]]; since late 20th century, the Almadarian [[Valverde]] has been a competitive currency on the foreign exchange, hovering near or around the value of a Levantine [[Taler]]. Foreign investment is partly incentivized and partly kept under control through the [[International Trade Interest Regime]] (ITIR/RICI); this policy establishes laissez-faire geographic zones for foreign companies to operate, with the added benefits of exemption from value-added taxes, among others. This makes it possible for domestic businesses to operate without strangulation from their foreign competition. Almadaria scores well on the Human Development Index,  is known for its inventive and internationally competitive financial services and banking, which operate in cooperation with both the Almadarian government as well as having influences in the [[Vallosian Economic Association]]. 
 
A proponent of economic liberalism from its foundation, Almadaria has formed a cornerstone and historical anchor of the economic heart of [[Vallos]] when its primary peers suffered from instability. Almadaria's (formerly the Kingdom of Septemontes) lasting economic centrality to Vallos and sweeping development occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries as a result of the country's role in [[the Southern Route]], the cause of many historical controversies. In the modern era, Almadaria has been a founding member of the [[Vallosian Economic Association]] (VEA), as well as signatories to [[PROSPER Program]] and other international initiatives.   
 
A major controversy in the calculation of economic wellness of Almadaria is the inclusion of the Department of Capiraso, a political department located in the larger Carrediaz/Karetia'asu region. This region  has historically experienced significant political and criminal turmoil and additionally a low-intensity conflict since the mid-2020's, largely in the wake of the start of the [[Akanatoa War]]. This instability, despite the intervention of state forces, has significantly degraded the economic well-being of the area compared to the rest of Almadaria. Many voices in legislature have called for its exclusion from official statistics, and even censuses -- others have called for its exclusion from the nation as a whole.  
 
=== Employment, Growth Rate, and Inflation ===
The LFPR (labor force participation rate) since 2010 for Almadaria has hovered around 83.2%, or a labor pool of approximately 40,600,000, largely in part due to early employment (the average Almadarian typically acquires a job around age 16) and an abundant minimal-labor job market which suits itself for longer life and later retirement. Since the economic recovery from the 2018 recession, unemployment has maintained consistent around 11%, contributed to by expansive government-funded social networks, including healthcare. Inflation has historically been a problem of the Almadarian economy, afflicting the nation periodically in the 20th Century, but increased financialization and government regulation have minimized the variation in value of the [[Valverde]], limiting inflation by 3.55% every year. Growth in the public sector of the economy typically trails behind the normally-successful private sector, due to government focus and investment being prioritized there. 
 
 
A very small fraction of the Almadarian labor force works in the primary (agriculture, resource extraction) sector, due to increased mechanization paired with increased reliance on imports; as of 2030, only 7.4%. A larger proportion (27.1%) serves in the secondary (manufacturing) sector, while the majority (65.5%) works in the tertiary sector, reflective of the developed Almadarian service economy. Moreover, despite the large proportion of the labor force in the primary and secondary sectors of the economy, more than 87% of the GDP comes from the tertiary sector. 
 
===Industries and Sectors===
The services sector of the Almadarian economy is its strongest, led first and foremost by its financial services industry, as well as the telecommunications industry and information technology industry, followed closely by a mature retail industry and real estate market.  Initially agricultural, Almadaria experienced a brief period of industrialization before rapidly financializing in the later period of the 20th Century. The core of the sudden shift towards financialization lies in the early origins of the Almadarian banking system in the ''Vagercatores'', or the Merchant Kingdoms, that emerged after the fall of the Caphirian Undecimvirate, with the first bank in Almadaria founded in Interumina in 1549. After the [[Second Great War]], the Edmundo Virgen Administration (1948-58) led the charge towards increased financialization of the economy in an attempt to sidestep increasing agricultural and mineral preponderance of Almadaria's neighbors and the developed and first-class manufacturing economies of the Burgoignac [[Equatorial Ostiecia]]. This way, necessary political and societal reforms that made up President Virgen's administrative platform could be funded without being dependent on mineral, energy, or up-till-then uncompetitive industries. It was during this time the CLN passed several banking secrecy laws in the 1950's, which began to attract futures contracts for the real mineral resources of Almadaria. The increased investment was then used to double down on financial infrastructure, beginning the so-called cycle of a 'runaway' financial economy while the government used the dividends for small, sophisticated projects.   
 
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The financial services economy collects the lion's share of domestic and foreign investment, growth, and policy focus. There are more than 411 distinct financial firms and cooperatives in Almadaria, from which come seven of the ten richest Almadarian citizens. The financial services come primarily in the form of banking in its commercial and investment forms, as well as financial exports, insurance, foreign exchange brokerage, as well as advising and analysis. [[Grupo Caballero]], an Almadarian firm worth 34.6 billion [[Universal Standard dollar|USD]], provides accounting services to international organizations such as the [[Vallosian Economic Association]].
 
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==== Research and Development ====
Prior to the Almadarian Civil War, the FPV held the vast majority of positions in all three branches of government, effectively making the nation a {{wp|dominant-party system|dominant-party}} dictatorship with a {{wp|controlled opposition|controlled group}} of parties that served as the official opposition yet were effectively puppets of the FPV. Independent opposition parties had very little representation and when they did the winning candidate often referred to themselves as {{wp|independent (politics)|independent}} so as to ensure their political survival while doing everything they could to try and stop the Nuñez regime. All of Almadaria's political parties have either been dissolved, banned, or merged with their [[Castadilla|Castadillaan]] counterparts by the time the nation was annexed by Castadilla in 204X.


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==See also==
Transportation, public health and healthcare
*[[Grey Map of Almadaria]], a common symbol of Almadarian {{wp|irredentism}}
*[[West Vallos Districts]], referring to the Castadillaan military occupation of the former Almadarian lands
*[[Almadarian vigilantes]], Almadarian citizens serving as an unofficial military force


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Almadarian Republic
(1846–1875)
República Almadariense
United Almadarian States
(1875–1907)
Estados Unidos Almadarienses
Almadarian Confederation
(1907–1938)
Confederación Almadariense
Osmian Republic of Almadaria
(1938-1963)
República Osmiana de Almadaria
Federated States of Almadaria
(1963-1995)
Estados Federados de Almadaria
Democratic Republic of Almadaria
{1995-2036}
República Democrática de Almadaría
Valverdian State of Almadaria
(2036-204X)
Estado valverdiense de Almadaria
1846-204X
Flag of Almadaria (1995-2036)
Flag of Almadaria (2036-204X)
Flag

Coat of arms
Motto: Por la pluma o la espada
("By pen or by sword")
Anthem: La Guerra que Luchamos Fuertemente
      Location of Almadaria (dark green)
In Vallos (gray)
Capital
and largest city
Piedratorres
Official languagesPelaxian
Common languages
Demonym(s)Almadarian
GovernmentUnitary presidential republic
(1846-1875; 1995-2036) Federal semi-presidential republic
(1875-1907)
Confederal parliamentary republic with an executive presidency
(1907-1938)
Semi-unitary presidential republic under a one-party authoritarian personalist dictatorship
(1938-1963)
Federal presidential republic
(1963-1995)
Unitary Valverdist one-party state under a totalitarian dictatorship
(2036-204X)
• President
Hernan de Osma (first)
Ernesto Allende (last)
Guillermo de Pardo (first)
None (last)
Vito Sanchez (first)
None (last}
LegislatureNational Congress
Chamber of Councillors
Chamber of Deputies
Establishment
• Almadarian Republic
3 March 1846
• United States
16 August 1875
• Confederation
1 January 1907
• Osmian Republic
13 April 1938
• Federated States
6 May 1963
• Democratic Republic
14 September 1995
• Civil war
1 October 2036
• Central Vallosi War
2037
• Fall of Piedratorres
204X
CurrencyValverde (ALV)
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.al
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Viceroyalty of Los Rumas
Castadilla

Almadaria, officially the Democratic Republic of Almadaria (Pelaxian: República Democrática de Almadaría) from 1995 until its fall to the Revenant Valverdia Vanguard in 2036, was a sovereign country located in central Vallos, a subcontinent within Sarpedon. It was formed in 1846 at the beginning of the Almadarian War of Independence when it declared independence from the Viceroyalty of Loa Rumas, and lasted until 204X after its defeat and annexation by Castadilla after the Central Vallosi War. It was the second country to have declared independence from the Pelaxian Crown after Vallejar and before Delepasia, and had went through multiple government structures throughout its almost two hundred years of existence.

After the end of the War of Independence in 1846, the first republican government was a unitary presidential republic governed by aristocrat and war leader Hernan de Osma who was primarily opposed by a sizeable faction who wished to organise Almadaria as a more decentralised and federal state, and another faction that believed that the presidential powers were too strong and that it needed to be lessened for fears of a potential dictatorship. Disputes between these three factions would result in a brief state of civil war between the three factions after de Osma's assassination in 1870 which saw the anti-presidential and federalist factions winning in 1875.

The new republican government empowered the position of vice president to an authority similar to that of a head of government despite not necessarily being one as well as empowering the power of the states by delegating certain powers to them. It was much more stable than the preceding centralist republic, mostly due to its stricter adherence to the rule of law as well as the rise in political pluralism. It was soon further decentralised in 1907 after a referendum, with the offices and president and vice president being merged and the new position being dependent upon the confidence of the National Congress. During its time as a confederation, Almadaria was lauded as being one of the most democratic states in Vallos, with some of the subcontinent's most well-known intellectuals having being influenced by some Almadarian ideologies even if indirectly. However, with the onset of the Second Great War, the confederal republic was becoming less and less popular due to fears of a possible invasion by the Delepasians and soon the people called for a stronger central government to be put in place.

The elections of 1938 saw the populist United Almadarians Party winning a supermajority and were thus allowed to pass sweeping reforms which saw the presidency gain independence from legislative confidence, the state being centralised albeit with a certain degree of devolution, and the legislature losing power overall. The new regime, centred heavily around its leader Diego Arnez, was noted for being very dictatorial which had made relations between it and the rest of Vallos, particularly the Delepasian Estadi Social which had seen the new Almadarian regime as a threat to the safety and security and of the subcontinent, and had designated itself as being the rightful heir to de Osma's ideology. The Osmian regime would only last for about twenty-five years before ultimately being overthrown in a popular revolt in 1963 shortly after Arnez's death. The new constitution had restored the old presidential republic, but retained a degree of federalism which wound up contributing to its instability due to numerous disagreements between the states, which in turn made democratisation much slower, before being eventually modified to centralise the state.

The centralisation of Almadaria in 1995 allowed for the country to stabilise and begin to re-democratise in earnest before its turn towards democracy came to an end after the Social Unity Party, which had been the main party that was democratising Almadaria, collapsed due to a series of scandals and corruption charges pertaining to president Pedro Montillo who was subsequently removed from office. This incident largely turn most Almadarians away from liberal democracy and instead support the cultural nationalist and statist Valverdian Popular Front and its presidential candidate for the 2000 elections Arturo Nuñez, allowing for the FPV to win. Under the presidency of Nuñez, Almadaria has experienced a period of democratic backsliding, increasing authoritarianism, and even a rise in an extreme form of Almadarian nationalism which is seen by many international observers as being highly chauvinistic; the Taineans and the Loa minorities have complained about the rise in active discrimination and cultural erasure.

In 2036, Almadaria came under a civil war after Nuñez was overthrown by the Revenant Valverdia Vanguard which soon re-branded itself into the Revenant Valverdia Party under the leadership of Ernesto Allende. The civil war, which was between the PVR and pro-democracy forces, lasted for about a year and resulted in the PVR winning and the pro-democracy forces fleeing to neighbouring Castadilla while Allende's regime began to invade Arona in the name of irredentism which saw the protectorate collapse quickly due to lack of preparedness. An international coalition was formed in response to this invasion, with Castadilla as the main liberating force against Almadaria, thus beginning the Central Vallosi War, the first major conflict in the Vallosi subcontinent since the 19th Century. A subsequent counterattack led by both Castadilla and international forces primarily led by Urcea would establish a provisional Castadillaan government on Almadarian territory before eventually liberating Arona about a week before the fall of Piedratorres to Castadillaan forces in 204X, thus ending Almadaria as an independent country. The provisional Castadillaan government in the former Almadaria would start off as a military occupation being put in place to ensure that any and all forms of armed resistance from remnant PVR forces are eliminated before the military can relinquish control over the newly-acquired territories to civilian administrators appointed by the People's Democratic Party.

Etymology

The name Almadaria originates from a loan word from 9th Century Caphiric observers to describe the region of Vallos that was said to have had a "soul of its own", possibly referring to its incongruity with the rest of the Undecimvirate’s territories and increased combativeness of the vassal kings with one another. Another acceptable speculation suggests that the divided nature of the land, with both indigenous groups and Taineans having been split on either side of the Undecimvirate’s southern borders, created a interminable friction with the vassal kings of the Undecimvirate. Almadaria went on to describe primarily the northern half of the nation, particularly the region that comprised of the Kingdom of Septemontes, though the centuries of cultural diffusion and political interdependence, despite there being no particular demographic diffusion took place, had soon made the southern part of the nation also be referred to as a part of the region of Almadaria. The fall of Almadaria after its defeat in the Central Vallosi War in 204X and the subsequent occupation and integration into Castadilla has largely led to the name Almadaria fall into disuse as a symbol of the former nation's chauvinism.

History

War of independence

After the restoration of the Pelaxian monarchy and the return of the Viceroyalty of Los Rumas in 1814, the recently-restored viceroy was not interested in maintaining the noble titles held by the Cuasilatins of the western provinces, and thus passed a law which forcibly stripped all Cuasilatin aristocrats of their titles by reason of treachery, the sole exception to this law were the Duques who were largely loyal to the Viceroyalty and were eventually forced to flee to the eastern provinces in 1843. Although this was met with great outrage from the former Cuasilatin aristocracy, many of whom had had their titles dating back to the days of the Undecimvirate, it was met with jubilation from the lower classes of the western provinces who were often mistreated by their aristocrats who have abused the fact that they were nobles to assert their authority as well as the Delepasian aristocracy who have largely disliked the Cuasilatin aristocracy for their snobbery and entitlement. The stripping of these titles have, however, led to the aristocracy to embrace their Cuasilatin heritage to distance themselves from the highly-Occidental Delepasians as well as to boycott the viceregal government which in turn led to the viceregal military to attempt to suppress the aristocracy's insubordination. This would culminate in 1846 when the former Cuasilatin aristocracy, in protest to the passage of a new law that would have removed Cuasilatin as a distinct group from the Delepasians, declared the western provinces of the Viceroyalty to be an independent republic. The viceroy responded by launching an attack against the new republic.

In an effort to garner the support of the lower classes, the new republic took on certain elements of Delepasianism, mostly the principles of liberty, popular sovereignty, the rejection of monarchy, and embracing the market economy of capitalism. By ostensibly acting upon the interest of a meritocratic society, the leaders of Almadaria were able to secure much-need popular support in favour of the new republic. The subsequent viceregal interventions were thus able to be repelled quickly and allowed for the republic to enter into negotiations with the viceroy. By securing their independence, Almadaria wished to secure a treaty of non-intervention that would be in effect for a century to allow the new republic to legitimise itself without any further action from the Viceroyalty. Of course, there were some Almadarians who wished to go even further than just a non-intervention treaty; they also wanted to make demands such as taking some of the Viceroyalty that borders Lake Remenau which were ultimately ignored by Hernan de Osma who just wanted to secure Almadarian independence and nothing more and thus the treaty was signed with no amendments.

An intense constitutional convention would follow shortly after the signing of the treaty, primarily being a struggle between the centralists who wished for a strong central government with a powerful executive and the federalists who wished for a more decentralised and federated form of government as well as a third faction that emerged that was largely neutral on centralisation but preferred a bigger emphasis on constitutionalism out of fear that a powerful executive presidency would simply risk turning the nascent republic into a dictatorship. Ultimately, de Osma chose to side with the centralists under the belief that Almadaria was simply not stable enough to handle federalism at this time, and that a powerful executive presidency would serve as a safeguard against the dangers of partisan politics at a time when the republic needs to consolidate and garner further legitimacy. Thanks to de Osma's support, the centralists were able to push through their constitutional principles and pass the first Almadarian constitution, thus officialising the so-called "imperial presidency".

First unitary republic

Hernan de Osma

Styling himself as a national liberal, de Osma passed through various reforms via executive reforms which were met with a lot of controversy from both the federalists and the constitutionalists such as the dissolution of monasteries which especially impacted the new republic's Tainean minority which were highly religious and relied heavily on monastic-based education, the expulsion of the Jesuits which was highly unpopular amongst both aristocrats and lower classes due to the Jesuit's popularity through their humanitarian efforts, and the abolition of the death penalty because a bill that proposed such an idea was about to be defeated by the majority anti-de Osma National Congress. These reforms were largely seen as de Osma overexerting his executive authority to force through unpopular policies that were both anti-clerical and authoritarian. The first decade of the new republic was mostly dominated by constant struggles between the executive and the legislature.

On the tenth anniversary of Almadarian independence in 1856, a rebellion would break out against de Osma led by his own vice president Guillermo de Pardo who had harboured sympathies for the federalists. The rebellion lasted for about five years and the rebels had high support from just about every Almadarian citizen; the only reason why the rebellion was a failure was due to the military's loyalty to de Osma and not to the constitution and thus with their help the rebellions were eventually suppressed. In the aftermath, de Osma embarked on a series of wide-sweeping purges against government ministers and administrators who had supported the federalists or the constitutionalists prior to the rebellion, even replacing his vice president with a more loyal figure. The purge helped consolidate his power over the Almadarian government and put an end to the constant disputes he had to endure, effectively putting the state under an informal rule by decree. With his authority assured, de Osma could finally focus on passing through further reforms without fear of a second rebellion or the legislature strong-arming the executive through sympathetic elements.

These further reforms were passed in an effort to further democratise the republic, to make it so that de Osma could theoretically remain president for life through electoral means and that it would hopefully transfer to his designated successor. During the later years of de Osma's "imperial presidency", some scholars from neighbouring Delepasia have started to speculate if de Osma might be trying to establish a "Western Imperium", a concept that was last seen in Vallos during the Odurian civil war back in the Second Vallosi Warring States period. This speculation, although likely manufactured, did scare neighbouring nations out of the fear that Almadaria was going to attempt to conquer all of Vallos. Indeed, said fear even began to become quite common amongst Almadarians to the point that de Osma was assassinated in 1870 while in Las Joquis after entering his hotel room and getting into a fight with a gunman that had broke in. News of the assassination of the so-called "imperial president" would lead to Almadaria collapsing into a five-year-long civil war between the centralists, the federalists, and the constitutionalists with the latter two factions forming an alliance and defeating the centralists in 1875.

First federal republic

After the end of the civil war had resulted in a federalist-constitutionalist victory, a second constitutional convention was held. Using the 1846 constitution as a template for what not to include, the new constitution delegated a certain yet reasonably high degree of autonomy to the departments while limiting the powers of the president by empowering the vice president; the president still retained a degree of executive power, but now he was forced to share his position of executive with the vice president who was still appointed by the president, but the appointee now had to be approved by the National Congress before he was able to be officially made vice president though his retention remained independent of the legislature. This effectively made the first federal republic a semi-presidential system wherein the legislature enjoyed greater power than they did under de Osma's presidency. The main intent behind this new system was to avoid a repeat of the so-called "imperial presidency" which was increasingly becoming a common term used to refer to de Osma's presidency.

These changes allowed for the republic to stabilise and for partisan political plurality to flourish now that there was no longer a reason for a grand pro-democracy coalition to oppose what was looking to became a grand imperialist coalition which also helped ensure that there was a strict adherence to the rule of law. This also allowed for the republic's economy to enter into a period of consistent yet steady growth as neighbouring countries and the international community began to trade with Almadaria in earnest. The early years of the federalist and constitutionalist republic also coincided with the collapse of the Loa Empire which spurred a small series of expansionism between Almadaria and Delepasia which resulted in the emergence of a territorial dispute between the two countries over which of them held control over the part of the Lake Remenau area that was once a part of the former empire; Almadaria soon also expanded the dispute to the rest of the Lake Remenau area by reviving a dormant claim that was not push in 1846. However, this dispute did not lead to much conflict and both governments largely discouraged their citizens from engaging into conflicts with citizens of the neighbouring country, even sending in a joint military force to further discourage any form of escalation. The dispute was eventually decided in Delepasia's favour in 1904 on the basis that the claim was pretty much dropped when it was not pursued in 1846, thus splitting Lake Remenau between the two nations for the rest of their shared histories.

During the later years of the federal republic, and particularly after the end of the First Great War which Almadaria remained largely neutral throughout, there emerged a new political movement which takes some inspiration from liberal reformists in Delepasia but with certain changes to make it more palatable for Almadarian politics. This movement called for Almadaria to be decentralised even further than the current structure of federalisation according to the 1875 constitution while the offices of the president and the vice president would be merged albeit with some changes in an attempt to circumvent the chance of a particularly authoritarian president. This idea became very popular to the point that the National Congress agreed to hold a referendum in 1907 over whether or not Almadaria should pursue these changes. When the referendum results were finalised, the vast majority of all voting Almadarians had voted in favour of the proposed changes which gave the republic a mandate to begin pass through a series of reforms to bring the proposed form of government into fruition.

Second federal republic

Although historians have called this period in Almadarian history the "second federal republic", it would be more accurate to refer to Almadaria as a confederation as the departments were being given a lot more authority over their internal affairs. This was done because at this time it was considered that because federalism brought sincere democratic institutions to Almadaria, an Almadaria that is further decentralised would be even more democratic, especially as it was seen as a way to minimise the odds of there being an authoritarian presidency to the extent of de Osma's presidency. To further keep the president in line, the offices of president and vice president were merged together and the new presidential office was made to be dependent upon the legislative branch, thus turning the republic into a parliamentary system for the first and only time in Almadarian history, and it was seen as a golden age for the country because of it, and especially in comparison to preceding and subsequent governments as well as its longevity amongst historical periods in modern Almadarian history.

Throughout Almadaria's confederal experiment, the presidency was noted for being at its least authoritarian; being permanently tied to the confidence of the National Congress helped in ensuring that the president simply could not attempt to pass executive orders or even act on his own volition without legislative permission. It was also during this period in Almadarian history that rights for the Tainean and Loa minorities were enshrined for the first time in a Occidental Vallosi nation, very strict laws against hate speech were passed with widespread support, and the right to unionise and women's right to vote were both enshrined constitutional principles; Almadaria was one of the most socially progressive nations at that time, much to the fear of the neighbouring authoritarian conservative Estado Social which had feared that intellectuals might try and take inspiration from Almadaria. These fears were, however, largely unfounded as most Delepasian intellectuals have generally sided with the regime in the name of preserving their reputation and livelihoods.

Almadaria's reputation for being a torchbearer of democracy at this time was mostly due to it having remained a democracy at a time when both fascism and corporatist ultranationalism was on the rise in Sarpedon, particularly in Delepasia with the beginning of the Estado Social in 1924 as well as in Lucrecia when fascist rule began in earnest in 1923, but even then its reputation mostly came long after the end of the era of confederal government. The rise of the authoritarian, populist, and syncretic nationalist United Almadarians Party (PUA), led by Diego Arnez, happened after the beginning of the Second Great War as faith in democracy, although not necessarily shattered, had lessened due to fears of a possible Almadarian entry into the war; to most citizens the confederal system was seen as very vulnerable to invading armies, but they were willing to overlook it during peacetime. During wartime, however, this seemingly inherent flaw was becoming more and more obvious to the point that in the 1938 elections, the vast majority of previously-safe seats for the establishment parties had elected PUA members who in turn elected Arnez to become the new president.

Social-nationalist era

Diego Arnez

The new government wasted no time in passing a series of sweeping reforms which were designed to centralise both the nation as well as the executive. These changes were to align the government with a new ideology known as Osmianism. Developed in the early 1930s, Osmianism called for a populist and nationalist Almadaria in which executive power is consolidated in the person of the President, and specifically Diego Arnez himself, as well as centralising the structure of government, though as a compromise the departments were accorded a certain amount of devolution from the central government. Democracy was retained to an extent, though mostly in the form of an advisory poll in which it is the turnout that determines whether or not the results of the poll must be followed. High turnouts indicated that the proposed decision that the poll was made for was very popular, and low turnouts indicated that the proposed decision that the poll was made for was very unpopular; these polls were instrumental in securing a degree of accountability for the Osmian regime. Economic nationalism was also a major component in Osmianism, believing that an economy that is reliant on foreign firms would put the nation under control of said foreign firms.

Osmianism was a rather pragmatic ideology for the most part. It saw itself as more of a big-tent Almadarian nationalist movement which welcomed anyone who were in favour of a strong and sovereign Almadarian state regardless of their ideological beliefs; this meant that the PUA not only permitted integralists, corporatists, and traditionalist conservatives into the party, but also social democrats, socialists, and Marxists as well. This broad church approach towards politics was one of the main reasons why the Osmian regime, and the Arnez presidency overall, was about to hold onto power; with practically all Almadarian political ideologies being represented in the PUA, there was no single ideological group that was considered to be ineligible for possible membership in the PUA. It also helped in minimising the potential risks of revolts since most of the main leaders of each of the primary ideological groups in the country were members of the party, often with the more influential figures holding high-ranking positions in the government.

The biggest and no doubt most fatal flaw of the Osmian regime was that it was structured as an authoritarian personalist dictatorship. In most dictatorial regimes, the governing institutions are typically organised in such a way that they may continue to function normally even after the current dictator passes away and even in a scenario in which there are no successors. The Osmian regime, on the other hand, was organised in a manner that it could only survive so long as Diego Arnez lived; should he pass away there would be no one who could be deemed a proper successor of Arnez as almost all members of PUA were highly ideological and had only joined the party so as to gain and maintain influence. Indeed, when Arnez passed away in 1963 after getting struck by lightning. His successor was largely uncharismatic and rather disinterested in maintaining the broad church approach that Arnez had adhered to. This meant that the more ideologically-minded officials began to leave the party to instead establish their own political groups. The rapid decline in party membership also led to people becoming more and more dissatisfied with the regime, and by mid-1963 a coalition of pro-democracy advocates would revolt against and overthrow the Osmian regime.

Third federal republic

The fall of the Osmian regime and the subsequent restoration of democracy would see the new government begin yet another constitutional convention. Learning from the perceived mistakes and weaknesses of the last two attempts at federalism, the draft for the 1963 constitution gave the new government much more powers and oversight than what was granted to the governments of the previous two federalist experiments. The draft also preserved the presidential system, but this time with some added checks and balances in an attempt to prevent further authoritarian measures from happening in the future. This new constitution was approved and was soon effective in 1964. Another major aspect of the constitution was that it was intended to essentially be a clean start for the republic, divorcing itself from the legacy of the previous constitutions and governments as well as to symbolise Almadaria's democratic rebirth after over a century of what was seen as a glorified back-and-forth between democratisation and democratic backsliding.

Because of the twenty-five years of being under the rule of a personalist dictatorship, the new constitution provided for the establishment of a committee to handle the re-democratisation of Almadaria through a process known as a "democratic tutelage" in which the people were to be taught about the democratic processes and the constitutional values of the rule of law. This period was slated to last for about a decade or two assuming that things were able to go smoothly without any issues. It was divided into three phases. The first phase was to educate the people on the legal system and the constitutional rule of law; this was to show that all citizens were equal before the law and there was to be no inherent distinction between individual citizens. The second phase was to educate the people on the structure of government; living in a federation, the citizens were to be taught that the departments had certain rights that the federal government could not unilaterally take away and that each levels of local government had their own administration. The third phase was to educate the people on the democratic process; all citizens age 18 and above were entitled to the right to vote regardless of gender, race, or religion, and they were also taught about the nation's electoral processes.

In theory, this period of "democratic tutelage" seemed like Almadaria was finally about to become a sincere constitutional republic once again. In practice, however, the departments were largely insubordinate and instead had their representatives engaging in very long filibusters which no only prevented the "democratic tutelage" period from working as planned it also tacked on additional phases which were ostensibly added in to make sure that all citizens were fully-educated in Almadarian civics, but in truth were merely long-winded history lessons and exceptionally difficult exams that made proceeding to the other phases very difficult if not outright impossible. The filibusters and constant lengthening of the "democratic tutelage" also ensured that there would be no more elections during the third federalist period as one of the requirements for holding a fresh election was for the tutelage period to be completed. As a result, Almadaria had no clean general elections in over fifty years thanks to the Osmian regime and the constant obstructionist efforts of the departments.

Second unitary republic

Pedro Montillo

The provisional president of the third federalist republic, Raul Hernandez, having had enough of the constant stalling in the hands of the departments, consulted the justices of the First Court and was advised to pass an executive order with them guaranteeing that they would uphold it if it were to be question. Thus, in 1995, the third federalist republic was dissolved by executive order which made way for a new constitutional convention which made great use of the 1963 constitution, but this time the 1995 constitution would greatly centralise the government and put an end to the federalist experiment just so the republic could finally focus on the process of re-democratisation. Provisional president Hernandez would step down shortly afterward and the subsequent election would see the pro-democracy and christian democratic Social Unity Party (PUS), led by Pedro Montillo, winning a majority in the National Congress. Upon his inauguration, President Montillo began to seriously pursue the process of re-democratisation, but this time without the complex period of tutelages nor the fear of constant filibustering from the departments.

During the early years of the Montillo presidency, domestic support for the full and complete re-democratisation of Almadaria was at an all-time high with more people becoming politically-engaged and more active in the political sphere. Polls conducted during this "democratic honeymoon" period have indicated a sharp growth towards political pluralism and support for an Almadarian liberal democracy. Relations between Almadaria and the rest of Vallos also began to greatly improve, with the republic beginning the process of applying for a membership in the Vallosi Economic Association and a request for observation status until the membership process was completed and approved by all member states (Castadilla, Lucrecia, and Takatta Loa). By the year 1997, it was looking as if Almadaria was about to enter into the modern age as one of the subcontinent's finest democracies, and early polling indicators for the 2000 elections were predicting an electoral landslide for all pro-democracy parties, with Montillo's PUS being expected to win a supermajority.

The "democratic honeymoon" period would not last, however, as in 1998 President Montillo found himself embroiled in a massive corruption scandal with numerous bribes, some even dating back to the 1970s, being revealed. To make matters worse, several prominent PUS politicians were indicted for their role as being particularly brutal law enforcement agents during the latter years of the Osmian regime. These scandals, combined with the revelation that the PUS had its own slush fund, had contributed to not only the collapse of the PUS, but also a sudden reversal in public opinion towards re-democratisation in general. With fears that a liberal democracy would only further encourage additional corruption and scandals, many Almadarians began to seek alternative parties that were not so committed to re-democratisation, but were largely free of any significant scandals or corruption. Most would wind up supporting the Valverdian Popular Front (FPV) led by Arturo Nuñez for the 2000 elections.

Democratic backsliding

Arturo Nuñez

The 2000 elections in Almadaria were punctuated by the electoral victory of the Valverdian Popular Front in the legislative and the FPV candidate Arturo Nuñez in the presidential elections. Since his inauguration, President Nuñez had initially cultivated an image of being a "liberal nationalist" mostly to appease the remaining FPV members who adhered to the party's original liberal stances as well as to provide a sense of continuity between himself and Almadaria's first president Hernan de Osma. Much of his work during his first term was dedicated to tackling corruption which was one of his major campaign promises after the fall of PUS due to constant scandals in 1998, and to portray himself as a "law and order" leader whose stances align predominately with most Almadarians who wished for a president who was "tough on crime". Indeed, tougher sentencing and harsher punishments started to become more common in the Almadarian court system as focus started to trend towards punitive justice and away from rehabilitative justice, with Nuñez himself referring to the latter form of justice as being "highly misinformed; allows criminals to be let off with nothing more than a slap on the wrist".

Nuñez and FPV won the 2005 elections with a landslide supermajority. Emboldened by this huge electoral mandate, he began to distance himself and the FPV away from its liberal roots with most pre-Nuñez members being purged. Instead, the FPV would begin to embrace more socially conservative policies, with the president and his party beginning to replace most of the justices of Almadaria with FPV loyalists who would not only serve to act as a bastion of conservatism, but also to secure Nuñez's rule over Almadaria. The Nuñez also started to promote a highly statist form of Almadarian cultural nationalism, with much of the legal protections placed for the Loa and Taineans being slowly eroded away through justices striking down certain aspects of those protections. The FPV also passed a constitutional amendment which saw the Catholic Church be raised to a favoured position despite Almadaria officially remaining as a secular state during Nuñez's second term.

Through the establishment of a political machinery which made sure that anyone who delegated their votes to their administrator would have their votes counted as votes for Nuñez and the FPV, the president and his party were able to safely win not just a third term, but also a fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth term. During these next few terms, the trend of Almadaria's democratic backsliding was becoming more and more apparent as the FPV-controlled legislature began to bar certain opposition parties from being able to win representation in the National Congress if they have consistently opposed the Nuñez presidency; opposition parties which have consistently supporter the Nuñez presidency were instead given the privilege of being able to win representation in the National Congress which ensured a permanent FPV government for as long as the party existed. Further breakdown on the separation of church and state would see Catholicism become the state religion of Almadaria for the first time since before Almadaria became independent.

Almadarian Civil War

In late September of 2036, after a period of mounting tensions between Almadaria and Castadilla, an ultranationalist terror group by the name of Revenant Valverdia Vanguard would emerge and begin coordinating a series of terror attacks across Almadaria. The Revenant Valverdia Vanguard (VVR) was first established in the mid-1970s as a pseudohistorical society which promoted the concept of Valverdism which claims that Almadaria was the successor state to the supposed Valverdian Empire, a claim which many accredited historians have debunked because the map used to claim the supposed existence of Valverdia was in fact a partial map of the Undecimvirate, particularly in western Vallos. Valverdism would soon evolve from a pseudohistorical concept to a syncretic political ideology which promoted a particularly extreme form of ultranationalism that called for a so-called "Valverdian cultural renaissance" while promoting a form of Almadarian irredentism that claims land from all of Arona, half of Castadilla, and parts of Takatta Loa. Other policies that the VVR supported included state atheism, mainly under the belief that organised religion was a distraction, as well as an extreme form of racial prejudice against Taineans and the Loa. All Vallosi people of Occidental ancestry were allowed to join unless they were Castadillaan citizens; Taineans and Loa were formally barred from joining.

These terror attacks were highly effective in destabilising the Nuñez presidency and soon the VVR was able to launch a coup d'état against the republic, a coup that enjoyed widespread popularity amongst the Almadarians as they had gotten tired of Nuñez's seeming incapability in waging war against Castadilla. With the Nuñez presidency overthrown and collapsed almost immediately after being removed from power, the only remaining group that stood in opposition to the VVR, which by then had rebranded itself as the Revenant Valverdia Party (PVR), was the independent opposition which had formed an alliance and moved to the south of Almadaria where it established a democratic opposition government before receiving recognition as the legitimate Almadarian government. The two governments would soon enter into a state of civil war against one another on 1 October 2036, with the democratic government initially making some gains due to the PVR's lack of preparedness, but when PVR forces started to get reinforcements from amongst the citizenry of Almadaria the tide of war would soon turn against the democratic opposition with the latter faction losing in early 2037.

To avoid possible capture and execution, the leadership of the Almadarian democratic opposition, alongside a few remaining units that did not fall to the PVR government, would flee to neighbouring Castadilla where they were permitted to set up a democratic government-in-exile. The government-in-exile was largely short-lived, however, and its governing council would wind up voting to integrate the Almadarian democratic opposition into the Castadillaan government, effectively uniting Almadaria with Castadilla and giving the latter country a legal claim over the lands of the former republic which was recognised as lawful by the League of Nations after it was verified that the council's vote to unite the exiled government with Castadilla was done fairly and without coercion; all former pro-democracy parties would merge with their Castadillaan counterparts, and Almadaria would cease to exist as an internationally-recognised sovereign nation while the PVR regime was declared by the League of Nations to be an unlawful rogue state and thus was kept under close watch by its neighbours just in case it tried to invade any of them.

Central Vallosi War

Although its neighbours were expecting the PVR government to attack any of them at one point, they did not expect them to launch an invasion of Arona so soon after their victory in the civil war. As part of their goal to restore the supposed borders of the pseudohistorical Valverdian Empire, the PVR government decided to attack Arona mostly due to its size and to wipe out the only independent Tainean nation state which it saw as a potential threat to its existence mostly due to the belief that it would somehow attempt to make the state's Tainean minority more insubordinate. The invasion was surprisingly fast thanks to the use of fast guerilla tactics to disable the Aronese nation's communication systems at the border followed by a campaign of lightning warfare. Not only did these two tactics work well against Arona they also ensured that it would fall relatively quickly, placing the Tainean nation under total occupation by the PVR government. This caused a huge refugee crisis as the Aronese Taineans fled to Equatorial Ostiecia, Vespera, or Castadilla for protection from possible persecution if not outright ethnic cleansing in the hands of the PVR.

The international response to the PVR government's invasion and conquest of Arona was almost immediate with Urcea, Arona's protector, assembling an international coalition against the PVR government with Castadilla as the coalition's main Vallosi leader. The coalition's first move was to perform a counterattack against the PVR's forces in Arona, with Castadilla invading the former Almadarian territory through the Astol Plains. The counterattack was slow at first due to constant attacks from the PVR government's so-called "vigilante forces", or Almadarian citizens who have taken up arms in support of the PVR, but these forces were easily defeated when coming up against the coalition forces and thus began to largely die down once Castadilla began to establish an occupation zone on former Almadarian territory; the Castadillaan government would then declare the occupation zone to be a provisional western Castadillaan sub-national government subject to further development once the counterattack is over. Eventually, Castadillaan forces would reach into Aronese territory where it would meet allied Urcean ground forces as they liberated the country from the PVR government's control. With the restoration of Arona after its liberation, direct Urcean participation in the conflict would finally end, but Urcean forces would remain in Arona to prevent a possible attempted second invasion.

With Arona liberated, Castadilla would finally begin to focus on its ultimate goal, conquering the former territories of Almadaria. By this point in the conflict, the primary motivation behind Castadilla's attacks was no longer to liberate Arona now that it had been liberated, but rather it became a mission to destroy Almadarian chauvinism once and for all, believing that if Almadaria were to be kept as an independent nation it would only attempt additional invasions in the future. Thus, to Castadilla if the Almadarians were to be trusted to enter into civilised society once more, then the very idea of Almadaria as well as an Almadarian culture would need to be completely deconstructed and removed altogether. It would not be until 204X when the PVR government would finally fall shortly before Castadillaan forces arrived in Piedratorres. With the conquest of Almadaria completed, the Castadillaan government would embark on a period of military occupation to pacify the region and eliminate any remaining PVR-affiliated cells. Once the former Almadarian lands are considered pacified, then the military will relinquish control over the former Almadarian territories to make way for a civilian administration governed by People's Democratic Party officials under which the former Almadarians will see their national identity and culture deconstructed and replaced with regional identities within the Castadillaan culture before they can be taught how the Castadillaan democratic system works before the new territories can be admitted as states under constitutional government.

Government and Politics

Almadaria was a unitary presidential republic, having sourced much of its constitutional principles as well as general framework from the venerable legacy of participatory government in Cartadania. The nation's first constitution, which was fully ratified in 1847, much like the current 1995 Almadarian constitution, outlined three branches of government as per the principle of separation of powers as well as a system of checks and balances. Subsequent constitutions between the 1846 and 1995 constitutions have experimented with both decentralisation and oftentimes even taking power away from the presidency with the sole exception being the highly centralised and dictatorial "Osmian system" which governed Almadaria from 1938 until 1963.

The Almadarian government was once touted and lauded as the first successful sovereign democracy in Vallos, having had strong democratic traditions and rule of law from its establishment in 1846 until 1938 when Almadarian democracy was largely dismantled in favour of a personalist dictatorship with the rise of the United Almadarians Party under Diego Arnez. Democracy would only be restored shortly after the death of Arnez in 1963 and his government was overthrown in a popular revolt; the new federal republic's attempts at re-democratisation was largely stifled by endless disagreements between the states and thus in 1995 federalism would be abolished. Almadaria's process of re-democratisation would be stifled again after the fall of the Social Unity Party and the rise of the Valverdian Popular Front in 2000.

Almadaria was known for its distinct constitutionally-enshrined election process, commonly known as "rat cage elections", which pitted all candidates against one another in a highly competitive primary election, regardless of party affiliation. Generally, the top four candidates were selected to move on to a secondary election. This nonpartisan election process had kept any one party from gaining superiority over one another, but when Arturo Nuñez was first elected president in 2000 this process was changed so that only the top two candidates would be able to go on to a secondary election, and had instituted an electoral machine in which people who opt to let their administrators to vote on their behalf will be counted as votes for himself. This ensured that he would comfortably win subsequent presidential elections without moving to far from the constitutional principles of Almadaria, thus turning a system that was designed to diversify and increase representation of otherwise marginalized groups into a system that would guarantee his reelection ad infinitum.

Executive

According to the 1995 constitution, the presidency was established as the head of the executive branch of the Almadarian government. The President of Almadaria was to be elected by popular vote, and selected who may serve as their Vice President and cabinet members upon their electoral victory. One of the cabinet ministries, the Ministry of Justice which was responsible for both national law enforcement and legal administration, was headed by the Attorney General and initially answered to the First Court of Almadaria as their executive representative in presidential affairs. The executive branch existed in a state of dual legitimacy with the legislative branch, both contained democratic features and abilities to shape policies. The 1995 constitution added additional checks and balances that were supposed to make the President be less independent of the National Congress such as limiting his veto power by adding method for the National Congress to override the veto, make the President form a collaborative relationship with the President of the Chamber of Deputies, and other measures which would have kept major divisions from happening within the government. Nonetheless, the President still held sole responsibility for forming his cabinet and was still allowed to sign executive orders.

Since the year 2000 and the rise of Nuñez and prior to the civil war, the powers of the President had increased in many different ways such as taking advantage of his legislative supermajority to remove most of the First Court justices and replacing them with loyalists, passing executive orders to bypass obligations to cooperate with the National Congress, install an electoral machinery to perpetuate his rule in subsequent elections, reduce the remaining vestiges of devolved regional power, and subvert the term limit by pushing through an amendment.

The Cabinet of Almadaria was made up of nine ministries, whose heads were selected, and were not subject to the approval of the National Congress, by the President. The cabinet ministries and their senior officials served not only as administrators of their respective subbranches of the executive branch, but also in an advisory role to the President and Vice President in implementing policy. Formerly subject to frequent government restructuring, the members of the Cabinet as of 2000 were: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Trade, the Ministry of Environmental and Resource Concerns, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of the Interior.

Legislative

The National Congress of Almadaria was the bicameral legislative body of Almadaria. The two chambers of the National Congress were the Chamber of Deputies, serving as the lower house, and the Chamber of Councillors, serving as the upper house. Elections for both houses were held at different intervals, with the 100-member Chamber of Councillors holding an election once every seven years, and the 600-member Chamber of Deputies holding an election once every five years; Councillors were elected by lower-level regional administrators and even Deputies through indirect elections, and the Deputies were directly elected in a two-round system of primaries. The fact that Councillors held their seats for seven years have often meant that the composition of the Chamber of Councillors may conflict with the composition of the Chamber of Deputies. This would often have resulted in bitter disagreements between both legislative houses prior to the Nuñez presidency.

Both chambers were presided over by their own presidents, both President of the Chamber of Deputies as well as the President of the Chamber of Councillors who were elected by members of their respective legislative bodies. Their purposes were to oversee their chambers and manage the numerous agencies that were interlinked with each legislative house. The presidencies of both chambers were not term-limited so long as they maintained the confidence of their respective chambers. This also meant that they were often the officers who introduce bills to their respective chambers before opening the floor up for debates and eventual voting.

Ever since the beginning of the Nuñez presidency in 2000 yet prior to the civil war, the National Congress had underwent a series of executive orders which made sure that not only would it remain in a subservient role in regards to its relationship with the presidency, but it was also rigged to ensure that the FPV would maintain a perpetual supermajority through taking advantage of non-voters and preventing prominent independent opposition members from being able to maintain their candidacies by manufacturing last-minute rules that removed them from the ballot so as to circumvent accusations of suppressing the opposition.

Judicial

Almadaria's judicial branch, according to the 1995 constitution, were made up of institutions that were present at each level of government. The highest court in the nation was the First Court of Almadaria which had jurisdiction on criminal matters, civil cases, the constitutionality of certain policies, administrative law, and even self-regulation. All justices of the First Court were nominated by the President and were subject to the approval of both houses of the National Congress. Justices that were approved generally stay on their positions for life except in cases when they were removed from power or decided to retire. The former case was used extensively during the early years of the Nuñez presidency as numerous justices were removed and replaced by justices who were aligned with the FPV thus ensuring that the FPV would be able to get their laws passed and upheld with little difficulty.

Federal subdivisions

Map of Almadaria's twelve departments and one federal district.

Almadaria's primary subdivision was the departments, of which there were twelve of them, and one autonomous district which held the nation's capital. One the second level, the departments were divided into provinces, each led by prefectos ("prefects"). Lower levels of government divided the provinces into numerous municipal districts. The 1995 constitution gave less-populated municipalities the option to join up with larger municipalities to consolidate resources for more effective distribution, often resulting in the oft-quoted criticism Uno freno; doce caballos ("one bit; twelve horses"). All levels of government had their own governing authorities, each with their own leaders such as prefects for provinces, and alcaldes ("mayors") for municipalities. However, local government authorities do not have their own legislatures, instead most of their administrators were directly-elected.

The twelve departments of Almadaria, from north to south, are as follows:

Politics

Ostensibly a multi-party system, Almadarian politics since the year 2000 were under the rule of the Valverdian Popular Front (FPV). Founded in 1995, the FPV was initially a liberal opposition party to the more popular christian democratic Social Unity Party, but when Arturo Nuñez was made leader of the FPV he began to turn the party away from its liberal roots and more heavily towards conservative statist cultural nationalism mixed in with populist rhetoric and overall hostility towards liberal democracy. Opposition parties since the beginning of the Nuñez presidency were divided into two groups, those being the official opposition, and the independent opposition. Official opposition parties were parties that often allied themselves with the FPV, and those included the Almadarian National Union (UNA), the Liberal Party of Almadaria (PLA), and the Democratic Liberties Alliance (ALD); these parties were largely a part of the political right and have held ultranationalist sympathies. The independent opposition referred to parties that were opposed to the FPV and were often suppressed or banned from participating in politics, and those included the Civic National Party, Congress of Freedom, and Justice and Development; these parties varied in ideology, but were opposed to the ultranationalism of the FPV and the official opposition parties.

Prior to the Almadarian Civil War, the FPV held the vast majority of positions in all three branches of government, effectively making the nation a dominant-party dictatorship with a controlled group of parties that served as the official opposition yet were effectively puppets of the FPV. Independent opposition parties had very little representation and when they did the winning candidate often referred to themselves as independent so as to ensure their political survival while doing everything they could to try and stop the Nuñez regime. All of Almadaria's political parties have either been dissolved, banned, or merged with their Castadillaan counterparts by the time the nation was annexed by Castadilla in 204X.

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