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| caption2 = Diamav Palace, seat of the [[Prime Executive of the Cape|executive]]. | | caption2 = Diamav Palace, seat of the [[Prime Executive of the Cape|executive]]. | ||
| image3 = Cape father of the nation.png | | image3 = Cape father of the nation.png | ||
| caption3 = The [[Mausoleum of Melvyn Kalma]], whose legacy remains prominent in Capetian politics to this day. | | caption3 = The [[Mausoleum of the National Father|Mausoleum of Melvyn Kalma]], whose legacy remains prominent in Capetian politics to this day. | ||
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The Federacy of the Cape is a {{wp|federal state|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|republic}} constitutionally led by the [[Republican Nationalist Party]] under a period of [[Planoarita politics|''Planoarita'' politics]] (literally “politics in accordance with the popular will”) - the final stage on the road to full {{wp|liberal democracy|constitutional politics}}. The Capetian political system operates under the 1951 [[Constitution of the Federacy of the Cape|Federal Constitution]], which recognizes the RNP as the “leading force”. | The Federacy of the Cape is a {{wp|federal state|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|republic}} constitutionally led by the [[Republican Nationalist Party]] under a period of [[Planoarita politics|''Planoarita'' politics]] (literally “politics in accordance with the popular will”) - the final stage on the road to full {{wp|liberal democracy|constitutional politics}}. The Capetian political system operates under the 1951 [[Constitution of the Federacy of the Cape|Federal Constitution]], which recognizes the RNP as the “leading force”. |