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===Politics===
===Politics===
Politics in the Algosh Republic are roughly evenly divided between traditionalists and reformers. The traditionalists, represented by the National Honor Front (NHF) are closely associated with the old military; although all former Hierarchs and many senior military officials are barred from holding office or voting, most officers and soldiers were given full rights as citizens of the Republic. Traditionalists seek to restore the honor of the Algosh people militarily through rearmament, a negotiated reclamation of some lost territories, and the reestablishment of some traditional institutions, such as the replacement of the Captaincies with the traditional Hierarchies. The reformers, represented by the Algosh Rebirth League (ARL), are associated with the burgeoning middle class and are considered to be [[Occident|Occidentalizers]], although this label is considered to be a generalization by most. The ARL is generally pro-[[NSTA]], in favor of pan-Nysdrine trade, restoring the diplomatic reputation of the Algosh abroad, foreign investments, and is also a defender of the current political order. Several smaller parties also exist, including irredentists, [[M'acunism|M'acunist]] fundamentalists, and other single-issue parties.
In the 2030 elections, the Algosh Rebirth League won 148 of 263 seats in the National Assembly as well as the office of Hierarch of the Treasury as well as the legislature of every Captaincy, sweeping partisan offices. Jala-meni, elected the first Chancellor of the Republic, was an instrumental figure in guiding the nation through the occupation, and was previously an outspoken critic of the military government. The National Hierarch elected in [[2030]], Fel-ajani I, is non-partisan but is viewed to be more broadly traditionalist-leaning than reform-minded.


==Culture==
==Culture==