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==Kiravian Remnant==
==Kiravian Remnant==
Land reform in the Kiravian Remnant was ideologically justified by the incorporation of {{wp|Georgist}} economic theories into the platform of the ruling [[Renaissance Party]] and was further conditioned by the {{wp|distributist}} ideals of its junior partner, the [[Christian Democratic Party of Kiravia|Christian Democrats]]. Politically, it faced opposition from elements of the Kiravian Old Right and the United Empire Loyalists on Æonara, but the laws were forced through by [[Séan Kæśek]] during the period of martial law and were eventually accepted as ''fait accompli'' after the end of martial law once permanent compensation funds were established.
Land reform in the Kiravian Remnant was ideologically justified by the incorporation of {{wp|Georgist}} economic theories into the platform of the ruling [[Renaissance Party]] and was further conditioned by the {{wp|distributist}} ideals of its junior partner, the [[Christian Democratic Party of Kiravia|Christian Democrats]]. Politically, it faced opposition from elements of the Kiravian Old Right and the United Empire Loyalists on Æonara, but the laws were forced through by [[Séan Kæśek]] during the period of martial law and were eventually accepted as ''fait accompli'' after the end of martial law once permanent compensation funds were established.
===Æonara===
===Æonara===
Monocrop plantations producing certain cash crops - most importantly [[Coffee production in Æonara|coffee]] were exempt from most reforms. In addition to ensuring minimal disruption to the business model of an important export-oriented part of the agricultural sector during a crucial economic transition, this limitation on land reform helped to blunt much of the political opposition to land reform by demobilising the influential coffee planters (many of whom were Empire Loyalists) against the reform legislation.
===Sarolasta===
===Sarolasta===