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{{main|Politics of Rumahoki}}
{{main|Politics of Rumahoki}}
Rumahoki is a {{wp|federalism|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|elective monarchy|semi-elective}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}}.
Rumahoki is a {{wp|federalism|federal}} {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary}} {{wp|elective monarchy|semi-elective}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy|semi-constitutional monarchy}} governed under a {{wp|dominant-party system}} by the [[People's Democratic Party]] (PDP) which adheres to the fundamental principles of [[Velvetine Socialism]]. Thus, Rumahoki is one of the few countries that happens to be governed by an explicitly socialist party. The Rumahokian constitution states that the nation "is governed by the fundamental principles of socialism as determined by the Velvetines after the Revolution in 1994; the defining feature of which is the role of the People's Democratic Party as the {{wp|vanguardism|vanguard party}} designed to develop the conditions needed to properly transition the nation towards a post-capitalist society."
===Executive===
===Executive===
The executive branch is headed by the [[Rumahokian_Emperor|Emperor]] and the [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki|Prime Minister]]. The Emperor, currently [[Maximilian I of Rumahoki|Maximilian I]], is the {{wp|head of state}}, elected indirectly by a group of 41 electors who in turn are elected through complicated electoral machinery alternating between {{wp|sortition}} and miniature internal elections.
The executive branch is headed by the [[Rumahokian_Emperor|Emperor]] and the [[Prime Minister of Rumahoki|Prime Minister]]. The Emperor, currently [[Maximilian I of Rumahoki|Maximilian I]], is the {{wp|head of state}}, elected indirectly by a group of 41 electors who in turn are elected through complicated electoral machinery alternating between {{wp|sortition}} and miniature internal elections.
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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.
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]], the {{wp|far-left politics|far-left}} [[Yes We Can!]], and the {{wp|far-right politics|far-right}} [[Delepasian Alternative]].
As Rumahoki is still a parliamentary democracy rather than a {{wp|one-party state}}, 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]], the {{wp|far-left politics|far-left}} [[Yes We Can!]], and the {{wp|far-right politics|far-right}} [[Delepasian Alternative]].


===Law===
===Law===