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===Politics=== | ===Politics=== | ||
The nation's {{wp|dominant-party system|dominant party}} is the {{wp| | The nation's {{wp|dominant-party system|dominant party}} is the {{wp|left-wing politics|left-wing}} [[People's Democratic Party]] which has had government since 1997 with [[Francisco Carvalho]], who also has the honour of being the first Rumahokian prime minister of [[Cartadanian]] ancestry. | ||
As Rumahoki is still a parliamentary democracy, opposition parties are allowed to openly run in elections without fear of reprisal. The nation's largest opposition party is the {{wp|centre-right politics|centre-right}} [[Christian National Party (Rumahoki)|Christian National Party]], followed by the {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} [[Democratic Reform Party (Rumahoki)|Democratic Reform Party]], the {{wp|centrist politics|centrist}} [[Rumahokian Citizens' Party]], the {{wp|green politics|environmentalist}} [[Ecological Renewal Party]], the {{wp|agrarianism|agrarian}} [[Democratic Farmers' Union]], and the {{wp|left-wing politics|left-wing}} [[Yes We Can!]]. | As Rumahoki is still a parliamentary democracy, opposition parties are allowed to openly run in elections without fear of reprisal. The nation's largest opposition party is the {{wp|centre-right politics|centre-right}} [[Christian National Party (Rumahoki)|Christian National Party]], followed by the {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} [[Democratic Reform Party (Rumahoki)|Democratic Reform Party]], the {{wp|centrist politics|centrist}} [[Rumahokian Citizens' Party]], the {{wp|green politics|environmentalist}} [[Ecological Renewal Party]], the {{wp|agrarianism|agrarian}} [[Democratic Farmers' Union]], and the {{wp|left-wing politics|left-wing}} [[Yes We Can!]]. | ||
===Law=== | ===Law=== | ||
''What kind of laws and legal system does your country employ?'' | ''What kind of laws and legal system does your country employ?'' |