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The 1996 elections resulted in a {{wp|coalition government}} between the [[People's Democratic Party]] (PDP) and the [[Christian National Party]] (PNC) with [[Fernando Carvalho]], PDP's leader, becoming Prime Minister of the first post-Delepasia government on 21 January 1997. In this capacity Carvalho had initiated the process of accession to the [[Vallosian Economic Association]] (VEA) by starting accession negotiations as early as February that same year. | The 1996 elections resulted in a {{wp|coalition government}} between the [[People's Democratic Party]] (PDP) and the [[Christian National Party]] (PNC) with [[Fernando Carvalho]], PDP's leader, becoming Prime Minister of the first post-Delepasia government on 21 January 1997. In this capacity Carvalho had initiated the process of accession to the [[Vallosian Economic Association]] (VEA) by starting accession negotiations as early as February that same year. | ||
After the transition to democracy, Rumahoki quickly embraced {{wp|tripartism}} and {{wp|dirigism}} as the nation's primary economic policies, fostering in a {{wp|mixed-market economy}}. {{wp|Land reform}} and {{wp|nationalization|nationalisations}} were enforced; the constitution (approved in 1996) | After the transition to democracy, Rumahoki quickly embraced {{wp|tripartism}} and {{wp|dirigism}} as the nation's primary economic policies, fostering in a {{wp|mixed-market economy}}. {{wp|Land reform}} and {{wp|nationalization|nationalisations}} were enforced; the constitution (approved in 1996) includes accomodations to socialist principles, complete with numerous references to socialism, the rights of workers, and the desirability of a {{wp|socialist economy}}. | ||
Diplomatically, Rumahoki has pursued the thawing and eventual warming of relations with Caphiria as a means to further distance the nation from the Estado Social's warm relations with [[Urcea]]. | Diplomatically, Rumahoki has pursued the thawing and eventual warming of relations with Caphiria as a means to further distance the nation from the Estado Social's warm relations with [[Urcea]]. |