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==Government==
==Government==
Algoquona was a {{wp|military junta}} organized as a fusion unitary-federal {{wp|republic}} divided into two types of administrative units, hierarchies - which were units of direct administration from the central government - and chiefdoms - which were "federal" units of subject tribes and nations with varying degrees of autonomy. The system of hierarchs and military control pre-existed the [[Algosh coup]], while the chiefdoms were established as a result of it. The leaders of those units were arrayed together in the Assembly of Chiefs and Hierarchs, the primary decision-making body of the Hierarchy of Algoquona. The Assembly was responsible for creating and implementing legislation as well as organizing the state. The Assembly was also responsible for elevating hierarchs and chiefs and was thus responsible for choosing its own members. The Grand Hierarch was, nominally, chosen by the Assembly to serve a life term as guardian and protector of the Hierarchy. In practice, the most powerful hierarch used their military power and influence to establish themselves as the Grand Hierarch in violent wars of succession.  
Algoquona was a {{wp|military junta}} organized as a fusion unitary-federal {{wp|republic}} divided into two types of administrative units, hierarchies - which were units of direct administration from the central government - and chiefdoms - which were "federal" units of subject tribes and nations with varying degrees of autonomy. The system of hierarchs and military control pre-existed the [[Algosh coup]], while the chiefdoms were established as a result of it. The leaders of those units were arrayed together in the Assembly of Chiefs and Hierarchs, the primary decision-making body of the Hierarchy of Algoquona. The Assembly was responsible for creating and implementing legislation as well as organizing the state. The Assembly was also responsible for elevating hierarchs and chiefs and was thus responsible for choosing its own members. The Grand Hierarch was, nominally, chosen by the Assembly to serve a life term as guardian and protector of the Hierarchy. In practice, the most powerful hierarch used their military power and influence to establish themselves as the Grand Hierarch in violent wars of succession.  
 
[[File:Juan Carlos Alemán Soto (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Pa-Akanti, the primary architect of the [[Algosh coup]], violently seized power in [[2015]] and became Grand Hierarch.]]
In practice, Algoquona was a military dictatorship lead by ethnic Algosh people who rule over other, subject peoples of [[Cusinaut]] by means of military force. The Assembly was responsible for ensuring the subservience of subject tribes to the state, typically by means of elevating loyalist chiefs or by means of bribery. The Algoquonan state was considered one of the "least free" states according to numerous freedom watchdog organizations. It has been characterized by many {{wp|non-governmental organizations}} as a militaristic {{wp|Crime of apartheid|apartheid regime}} constructed for the service of the Algosh people.
In practice, Algoquona was a military dictatorship lead by ethnic Algosh people who rule over other, subject peoples of [[Cusinaut]] by means of military force. The Assembly was responsible for ensuring the subservience of subject tribes to the state, typically by means of elevating loyalist chiefs or by means of bribery. The Algoquonan state was considered one of the "least free" states according to numerous freedom watchdog organizations. It has been characterized by many {{wp|non-governmental organizations}} as a militaristic {{wp|Crime of apartheid|apartheid regime}} constructed for the service of the Algosh people.