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own sphere as it carries out the day-to-day operations of the state. The Prime Executive sets the overall direction of policy, while Congress acts in a supervisory capacity to ensure accountability and public trust in the government, and is empowered to dismiss the government or trigger a recall election for the Prime Executive. | own sphere as it carries out the day-to-day operations of the state. The Prime Executive sets the overall direction of policy, while Congress acts in a supervisory capacity to ensure accountability and public trust in the government, and is empowered to dismiss the government or trigger a recall election for the Prime Executive. | ||
[[File:Skamania County, WA, USA - panoramio (7).jpg|thumb|Coastal inlet in Cascada]] | [[File:Skamania County, WA, USA - panoramio (7).jpg|thumb|Coastal inlet in Cascada]] | ||
Cascada is rated as a 'competitive' state by the Institute for Republican Health, citing its dynamic multiparty system, high voter turnout and information, frequent referenda, and recallable governorship. There are a large number of political parties representing a wide range of political patforms active in Cascada, many of them undergoing schisms and mergers between election cycles. However, on the Federal level, Cascadan voting habits are more predictable: As the leading beneficiary of the post-Kirosocialist economic boom and economically liberal policies, Cascada consistently elects delegates to the Stanora who sit with the [[ | Cascada is rated as a 'competitive' state by the Institute for Republican Health, citing its dynamic multiparty system, high voter turnout and information, frequent referenda, and recallable governorship. There are a large number of political parties representing a wide range of political patforms active in Cascada, many of them undergoing schisms and mergers between election cycles. However, on the Federal level, Cascadan voting habits are more predictable: As the leading beneficiary of the post-Kirosocialist economic boom and economically liberal policies, Cascada consistently elects delegates to the Stanora who sit with the [[Federalist Republican Alliance]] caucus. Prime Executives Kólsylvar, Rénkédar, Mérovin, and Candrin, all of whom were associated with the SRA and involved in the SRA-led National Renewal Movement, all took Cascada's electoral votes by landslide margins. | ||
===Local government=== | ===Local government=== |