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=== Religion === | === Religion === | ||
== Politics == | == Politics == | ||
The Union of Sarpedonian States (UNESARP) stands as a testament to cooperative governance. Drawing inspiration from the Levantine Union, UNESARP has crafted a pragmatic framework to address regional challenges, foster collaboration, and ensure collective well-being. | |||
UNESARP employs civil servants to implement policies and translate them into practical actions. | |||
These dedicated staff members serve the Sarpedonian citizens and contribute to the well-being of the region. | |||
=== Institutions === | === Institutions === | ||
UNESARP establishes several institutions and bodies to govern its affairs. These include: | |||
Sarpedonian Parliament: it the citizens of UNESARP and participates in lawmaking. | |||
Sarpedonian Council: it provides political direction and sets the overall agenda. | |||
Sarpedonian Commission: it proposes legislation, implements policies, and manages common interests. | |||
Sarpedonian Court of Justice: Ensures legal interpretation and compliance with UNESARP law. | |||
Sarpedonian Central Bank: Manages monetary policy and financial stability. | |||
Sarpedonian Court of Auditors: Ensures financial accountability. | |||
== Legal system == | == Legal system == | ||
== Foreign relations == | == Foreign relations == |