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Canespa's government is one of the most unique in the world. Dominated by an industry of agriculture the state became controlled and eventually merged with the company that controlled the industry. This creates a form of government some call a Congressional Company, or Potato Republic. Either way this form of government exists no where else on the planet and is completely unique to Canespa. A government that while not a complete dictatorship, is not the most democratic either. There is even a monarch like system within the government caused by the influence of Canespa's past. | [[Canespa|Canespa's]] government is one of the most unique in the world. Dominated by an industry of agriculture the state became controlled and eventually merged with the company that controlled the industry. This creates a form of government some call a Congressional Company, or Potato Republic. Either way this form of government exists no where else on the planet and is completely unique to [[Canespa]]. A government that while not a complete dictatorship, is not the most democratic either. There is even a monarch like system within the government caused by the influence of [[Canespa|Canespa's]] past. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== Early Canespa === | === Early Canespa === | ||
Early Canespa was a much different time for the country. Native governments had not yet consolidated and Canespa was led by a family structure with one a man and many wives. It is theorized that there was one male in each group who was respected as the leader. Canespa needed more time to develop. By the year 100 these clans began to consolidate into bigger and bigger groups. The first group to form is today known as House Kanchi (House Light). While much smaller than its modern day counterpart this is the first area of Canespa to show signs of a larger society. Though House Kanchi is probabally the most isolated of the Houses due to its geography, it still influenced other proto-tribes to begin to consolidate into larger masses. House Papa was the next to develop, named after the largest river of Canespa that it bases itself around. The only competition for this area was the soon to form Wasi | Early [[Canespa]] was a much different time for the country. Native governments had not yet consolidated and [[Canespa]] was led by a family structure with one a man and many wives. It is theorized that there was one male in each group who was respected as the leader. [[Canespa]] needed more time to develop. By the year 100 these clans began to consolidate into bigger and bigger groups. The first group to form is today known as [[House Kanchi]] (House Light). While much smaller than its modern day counterpart this is the first area of [[Canespa]] to show signs of a larger society. Though [[House Kanchi]] is probabally the most isolated of the Houses due to its geography, it still influenced other proto-tribes to begin to consolidate into larger masses. [[House Papa]] was the next to develop, named after the largest river of [[Canespa]] that it bases itself around. The only competition for this area was the soon to form [[House Wasi]]. After these, [[House Kanchi]] and the other [[Culture of Canespa|Canespian]] Houses developed within the next 200 years. By 350 the stage was set. [[Canespa]] was split into many slightly different tribes that all had their own cultures and societies. | ||
The Canespian Houses had elder systems early on with a small sense of a monarchy beginning to form. A tribe of elders were the effect government of most of these tribes. It is important to note that there were many other houses at this time that don't exist today. Along with this much of Canespa was still living a pre-house lifestyle. But we focus on the newly formed Houses as they were the largest growing group at this time. As each of the houses began to spread further and further into the Canespian wilderness there governments became more and more complex. Soon, an elective monarchy took form. In this government the sons and daughters of the current leader would train during their childhoods for leadership. Upon the death of the old leader the people of the said house would vote on the new tribal leader among the offspring. While it was often the oldest child, sometimes other children would be elected. One example of this was in a legend dating back to 632 when the tribal leader of House Kanchi suddenly passed due to unknown consequences. He had two sons and three daughters who opted to become the new tribal leader of the house. The one son was the oldest and was expected to win, but through a mix of good speaking and other means the youngest daughter won the position. Her rule expanded House Kanchi to an area similar to its modern day extent. Sadly the daughter passed only 20 years later at the age of 37. By the time of the Wasi King the houses were almost to their modern day extents and had completely developed into electoral monarchies with rules, laws, customs, and separate but shared cultures. But now it was time for the Wasi King. | The [[Culture of Canespa|Canespian]] Houses had elder systems early on with a small sense of a monarchy beginning to form. A tribe of elders were the effect government of most of these tribes. It is important to note that there were many other houses at this time that don't exist today. Along with this much of [[Canespa]] was still living a pre-house lifestyle. But we focus on the newly formed Houses as they were the largest growing group at this time. As each of the houses began to spread further and further into the [[Culture of Canespa|Canespian]] wilderness there governments became more and more complex. Soon, an elective monarchy took form. In this government the sons and daughters of the current leader would train during their childhoods for leadership. Upon the death of the old leader the people of the said house would vote on the new tribal leader among the offspring. While it was often the oldest child, sometimes other children would be elected. One example of this was in a legend dating back to 632 when the tribal leader of [[House Kanchi]] suddenly passed due to unknown consequences. He had two sons and three daughters who opted to become the new tribal leader of the house. The one son was the oldest and was expected to win, but through a mix of good speaking and other means the youngest daughter won the position. Her rule expanded [[House Kanchi]] to an area similar to its modern day extent. Sadly the daughter passed only 20 years later at the age of 37. By the time of the [[Wasi King]] the houses were almost to their modern day extents and had completely developed into electoral monarchies with rules, laws, customs, and separate but shared cultures. But now it was time for the [[Wasi King]]. | ||
=== Post-Unification/Wasi Era === | === Post-Unification/Wasi Era === | ||
Canespa soon saw threats from colonizers as Fanerian ships landed upon its southern shores. House Wasi was especially rattled by this development as it was partially along their coasts. The Wasi King as he is called today ruled over House Wasi. This was considered the second personification of the Wasi King as he is the one who brought back the empire. The Wasi King is the king of Canespa or its second name Wasiland. The Wasi King is an idea at its heart and a being beyond even the Great Oneness. The Wasi King can be represented by one or many people but once those people take the name of the Wasi King its binding. They are now the Wasi King. All past records of their name(s) are wiped and replaced with the Wasi King. Their pronouns will become he no matter the original gender(s) and they will be pronounced dead. The Wasi King is never said in a plural form as their is only one Wasi King that has manifested himself for centuries, up until the 1980s. Back in House Wasi the second personification of the Wasi King made a plan. he would sacrifice his house to the others and in exchange he would make an agreement known as the Wasi's Proposal. This event marked the complete unification of all the Canespian Houses into one. This was a sudden change and many knew it was necessary but feared the resulting consequences. At first the early nation was very decentralized with the Wasi King having almost no authority over the lands. But through projects like the Qumir Canals and currying favors from the former tribal leaders the Wasi King slowly centralized his power. The final blow that cemented the Wasi King would be the destruction of the Fanerian outpost cities along the southern coasts. With this development the Wasi King came to be recognized and accepted by all Canespians. | [[Canespa]] soon saw threats from colonizers as [[Faneria|Fanerian]] ships landed upon its southern shores. House Wasi was especially rattled by this development as it was partially along their coasts. The Wasi King as he is called today ruled over House Wasi. This was considered the second personification of the Wasi King as he is the one who brought back the empire. The Wasi King is the king of Canespa or its second name Wasiland. The Wasi King is an idea at its heart and a being beyond even the Great Oneness. The Wasi King can be represented by one or many people but once those people take the name of the Wasi King its binding. They are now the Wasi King. All past records of their name(s) are wiped and replaced with the Wasi King. Their pronouns will become he no matter the original gender(s) and they will be pronounced dead. The Wasi King is never said in a plural form as their is only one Wasi King that has manifested himself for centuries, up until the 1980s. Back in House Wasi the second personification of the Wasi King made a plan. he would sacrifice his house to the others and in exchange he would make an agreement known as the Wasi's Proposal. This event marked the complete unification of all the Canespian Houses into one. This was a sudden change and many knew it was necessary but feared the resulting consequences. At first the early nation was very decentralized with the Wasi King having almost no authority over the lands. But through projects like the Qumir Canals and currying favors from the former tribal leaders the Wasi King slowly centralized his power. The final blow that cemented the Wasi King would be the destruction of the Fanerian outpost cities along the southern coasts. With this development the Wasi King came to be recognized and accepted by all Canespians. | ||
Not all of the Wasi Kings personifications were good though. Some were downright lazy. In 1679 the Wasi King ordered that a massive shrine be built to him. This shrine still exists today but is a reminder to all the people of Canespa of the results that occur when leadership becomes lazy. It was an early warning sign that this system would not work. The building of the shrine caused a famine within Canespa as most workers and farmers would be pulled to help build the shrine. The country almost fell to rebellion but as they realized the occidental powers were watching closely the Canespian's realized they had to act. In 1686 the personification of the Wasi King was murdered by an unknown individual. No investigation or attempt to find the murderer was done and the country went on as normal. The Wasi King soon came back and ordered the stopping of the construction. It is now famous in Canespian society as the Wasi Shrine is unfinished to this day. it's used as a warning to what happens when the leadership becomes lazy and self loathing. Since then all structures meant to represent the greatness of Canespian leadership are banned. No statues or monuments are to be made to anyone who comes to lead Canespa, Wasi King or not. Overall the Wasi King left a large mark on the Canespian worldview that would persist for centuries. | Not all of the Wasi Kings personifications were good though. Some were downright lazy. In 1679 the Wasi King ordered that a massive shrine be built to him. This shrine still exists today but is a reminder to all the people of Canespa of the results that occur when leadership becomes lazy. It was an early warning sign that this system would not work. The building of the shrine caused a famine within Canespa as most workers and farmers would be pulled to help build the shrine. The country almost fell to rebellion but as they realized the occidental powers were watching closely the Canespian's realized they had to act. In 1686 the personification of the Wasi King was murdered by an unknown individual. No investigation or attempt to find the murderer was done and the country went on as normal. The Wasi King soon came back and ordered the stopping of the construction. It is now famous in Canespian society as the Wasi Shrine is unfinished to this day. it's used as a warning to what happens when the leadership becomes lazy and self loathing. Since then all structures meant to represent the greatness of Canespian leadership are banned. No statues or monuments are to be made to anyone who comes to lead Canespa, Wasi King or not. Overall the Wasi King left a large mark on the Canespian worldview that would persist for centuries. |
Revision as of 18:44, 13 March 2024
Canespa's government is one of the most unique in the world. Dominated by an industry of agriculture the state became controlled and eventually merged with the company that controlled the industry. This creates a form of government some call a Congressional Company, or Potato Republic. Either way this form of government exists no where else on the planet and is completely unique to Canespa. A government that while not a complete dictatorship, is not the most democratic either. There is even a monarch like system within the government caused by the influence of Canespa's past.
History
Early Canespa
Early Canespa was a much different time for the country. Native governments had not yet consolidated and Canespa was led by a family structure with one a man and many wives. It is theorized that there was one male in each group who was respected as the leader. Canespa needed more time to develop. By the year 100 these clans began to consolidate into bigger and bigger groups. The first group to form is today known as House Kanchi (House Light). While much smaller than its modern day counterpart this is the first area of Canespa to show signs of a larger society. Though House Kanchi is probabally the most isolated of the Houses due to its geography, it still influenced other proto-tribes to begin to consolidate into larger masses. House Papa was the next to develop, named after the largest river of Canespa that it bases itself around. The only competition for this area was the soon to form House Wasi. After these, House Kanchi and the other Canespian Houses developed within the next 200 years. By 350 the stage was set. Canespa was split into many slightly different tribes that all had their own cultures and societies.
The Canespian Houses had elder systems early on with a small sense of a monarchy beginning to form. A tribe of elders were the effect government of most of these tribes. It is important to note that there were many other houses at this time that don't exist today. Along with this much of Canespa was still living a pre-house lifestyle. But we focus on the newly formed Houses as they were the largest growing group at this time. As each of the houses began to spread further and further into the Canespian wilderness there governments became more and more complex. Soon, an elective monarchy took form. In this government the sons and daughters of the current leader would train during their childhoods for leadership. Upon the death of the old leader the people of the said house would vote on the new tribal leader among the offspring. While it was often the oldest child, sometimes other children would be elected. One example of this was in a legend dating back to 632 when the tribal leader of House Kanchi suddenly passed due to unknown consequences. He had two sons and three daughters who opted to become the new tribal leader of the house. The one son was the oldest and was expected to win, but through a mix of good speaking and other means the youngest daughter won the position. Her rule expanded House Kanchi to an area similar to its modern day extent. Sadly the daughter passed only 20 years later at the age of 37. By the time of the Wasi King the houses were almost to their modern day extents and had completely developed into electoral monarchies with rules, laws, customs, and separate but shared cultures. But now it was time for the Wasi King.
Post-Unification/Wasi Era
Canespa soon saw threats from colonizers as Fanerian ships landed upon its southern shores. House Wasi was especially rattled by this development as it was partially along their coasts. The Wasi King as he is called today ruled over House Wasi. This was considered the second personification of the Wasi King as he is the one who brought back the empire. The Wasi King is the king of Canespa or its second name Wasiland. The Wasi King is an idea at its heart and a being beyond even the Great Oneness. The Wasi King can be represented by one or many people but once those people take the name of the Wasi King its binding. They are now the Wasi King. All past records of their name(s) are wiped and replaced with the Wasi King. Their pronouns will become he no matter the original gender(s) and they will be pronounced dead. The Wasi King is never said in a plural form as their is only one Wasi King that has manifested himself for centuries, up until the 1980s. Back in House Wasi the second personification of the Wasi King made a plan. he would sacrifice his house to the others and in exchange he would make an agreement known as the Wasi's Proposal. This event marked the complete unification of all the Canespian Houses into one. This was a sudden change and many knew it was necessary but feared the resulting consequences. At first the early nation was very decentralized with the Wasi King having almost no authority over the lands. But through projects like the Qumir Canals and currying favors from the former tribal leaders the Wasi King slowly centralized his power. The final blow that cemented the Wasi King would be the destruction of the Fanerian outpost cities along the southern coasts. With this development the Wasi King came to be recognized and accepted by all Canespians.
Not all of the Wasi Kings personifications were good though. Some were downright lazy. In 1679 the Wasi King ordered that a massive shrine be built to him. This shrine still exists today but is a reminder to all the people of Canespa of the results that occur when leadership becomes lazy. It was an early warning sign that this system would not work. The building of the shrine caused a famine within Canespa as most workers and farmers would be pulled to help build the shrine. The country almost fell to rebellion but as they realized the occidental powers were watching closely the Canespian's realized they had to act. In 1686 the personification of the Wasi King was murdered by an unknown individual. No investigation or attempt to find the murderer was done and the country went on as normal. The Wasi King soon came back and ordered the stopping of the construction. It is now famous in Canespian society as the Wasi Shrine is unfinished to this day. it's used as a warning to what happens when the leadership becomes lazy and self loathing. Since then all structures meant to represent the greatness of Canespian leadership are banned. No statues or monuments are to be made to anyone who comes to lead Canespa, Wasi King or not. Overall the Wasi King left a large mark on the Canespian worldview that would persist for centuries.
Canasta Company Rises
Modern Government
House of Union
Structure
Houses
Senators
Economic functions
Foreign Affair functions
Voting
History
Board of Executives
Structure
General info
The Board of Executives acts as both the CEO's of the Canasta Company and a political body within Canespa. They act as a voting cabinet in occidental terms to the executive head of state the Wasiexu. There are 12 Directors on the board all which have a say in voting matters. There are two mandated executives from each of the main Canespian houses. Along with this there is one director who is mandated to either not belong to a house or be ethnically foreign to Canespa. This member usually takes the form of a Burgundii or Fanerian induvidual as those are the most common cultures foreign to Crona that reside within Canespa. The current foreign director is ethnically Burgundii and goes by the name ____. The last member of the Board of Executives is known as the Wasiexu, mandated to be from House Wasi, a near extinct house. The Wasi King has slightly more authority within the Executives and assumes the position in a most different way. The rest of the executives are usually quite a bit older then the Wasi King and have assumed the position by working their ways up the ranks of the Canasta Company. To become an executive one most get recommended and receive many promotions throughout a 30 some year career on the lower end. To get the final promotion over fifty individuals holding high rankings within the Canasta Company are chosen by the House of Union. The Board of Executives then gets together to decide who they want to become the new executive. Atleast 8 of the 12 executives most agree on a person and the time to pick between the fifty is set to a maximum of one month. If 8 of the 12 can't agree by one month then the cycle repeats and the House of Union has to pick a different set of 50 individuals eligible to become an executive. Once assuming the position executives hold it for life or until they are deemed unfit to rule. Executives can be deemed unfit to rule for a variety of reasons but the main reason is if they show a drop in their mental test scores for a over 3 months. A mental test is taken by each executive at least once a month to ensure they are fit for the job. Executives can also abdicate from the position assuming it has been over 3 months since they received said position but this is rare. Each executive has a base salary of around 750,000 to 1,000,000 a year depending on how long it has been. The Wasiexu is only paid around 100,000 a year thanks to the Wasi family fortune. This base pay ensures that executives don't place the growth of the company over the growth of the country.
External
The Board of Directors control the Canasta Companies affairs within other countries to a high degree with little say coming from the House of Union. Most of the Canasta Companies projects are set to bring money back within Canespian borders allow for economic growth on the countries part. Outside of the country the House of Union only has a say in how human labor is used in foreign areas and can block certain percentages of workers from going overseas but this rarely occurs. Most of the time the executives take good care of the foreign affairs of the company but sometimes the House of Union does have to step in. Additionally the Board of Directors controls much of the foreign affairs of Canespa with only wars needing the approval of the House of Union. While approval is needed from the house for other things like signing alliances with other countries the vote percentage is much lower being around 30-40% so it is rare that this vote fails.
Current Directors
Wasiexu
The Wasiexu is a member of the Board of Executives and is also the Canespian head of state. The Wasiexu is effectively a monarch with some voted on qualities. To be the Wasiexu you must be a member of House Wasi, an almost extinct house which has different rules on who can be a part of it compared to other houses. To be a member of House Wasi you must be a son or daughter of the current Wasi King. Your children will only inherit House Wasi if you become the Wasi King or in recent times the Wasiexu. If you are part of the past Wasi Kings offspring and you do not get elected to be the Wasi King then you will continue to be part of House Wasi but your children will follow the house of the other parent. Normally the fathers house is the house that is passed on but this opens up the possibility for the mother to pass on her house.
In the modern day the Wasiexu is a confirmed member of the board of Executives and follows the same inheritance laws as the Wasi King. The Wasiexu is additionally the CEO of the Canasta Company. This makes him and the Board of Directors the effective economic unit of Canespa with some input from the House of Union.