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Officially formed in 1785 after two years Montefeltro took the throne, the army has then maintained both a constant presence in domestic affairs since its formation. After the failed Conscription Act of 1795, the army maintained its professional army until 1895 when Montefeltro's grandson Giuliano Montefeltro took the throne, and made a year long conscription mandatory for every able-bodied man. Ever since the act the definition of "able-bodied" has been hotly debated in the Imperial Senate, which has caused ages of either a more relaxed conscription, or a more strict conscription. Originally controversial, over time the conscription has become a rite of passage for young men in Aciria; and a chance for even the most disenfranchised of society to rise up to a higher social class via a military rank.
Officially formed in 1785 after two years Montefeltro took the throne, the army has then maintained both a constant presence in domestic affairs since its formation. After the failed Conscription Act of 1795, the army maintained its professional army until 1895 when Montefeltro's grandson Giuliano Montefeltro took the throne, and made a year long conscription mandatory for every able-bodied man. Ever since the act the definition of "able-bodied" has been hotly debated in the Imperial Senate, which has caused ages of either a more relaxed conscription, or a more strict conscription. Originally controversial, over time the conscription has become a rite of passage for young men in Aciria; and a chance for even the most disenfranchised of society to rise up to a higher social class via a military rank.
===Polizia Amministrativa Imperiale===
===Polizia Amministrativa Imperiale===
[[File:UB5ZLALQTVBX7EJNAQAI3VSONI.jpg|thumb|right|The headquarters of the Polizia Amministrativa Imperiale in [[Trosseurs|Trossera]]. ]]
[[File:UB5ZLALQTVBX7EJNAQAI3VSONI.jpg|thumb|right|The headquarters of the Polizia Amministrativa Imperiale in [[Trossera]]. ]]
Formed in 1795, the Polizia Amministrativa Imperiale (PAI) has also had a constant presence in both domestic and foreign matters. PAI has been both praised for securing stability in the nation and rooting out corruption that plagued the nation before Montefeltro took over and criticized for infringing on the personal liberties and privacy of innocent civilians, and even accused of making people "go away". Until the 1950s, the PAI had a zero tolerance policy for speaking out against the state or the Emperor, but after reforms in 1957 and 1959, criticism of the government was allowed, and PAI's reputation has been slowly on the rise ever since, even if still somewhat controversial.
Formed in 1795, the Polizia Amministrativa Imperiale (PAI) has also had a constant presence in both domestic and foreign matters. PAI has been both praised for securing stability in the nation and rooting out corruption that plagued the nation before Montefeltro took over and criticized for infringing on the personal liberties and privacy of innocent civilians, and even accused of making people "go away". Until the 1950s, the PAI had a zero tolerance policy for speaking out against the state or the Emperor, but after reforms in 1957 and 1959, criticism of the government was allowed, and PAI's reputation has been slowly on the rise ever since, even if still somewhat controversial.
===Imperial Guard===
===Imperial Guard===
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