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(Created page with "The Congressional Government of Canespa existed for around four decades and is defined by the direst control the Canasta Company had on the government, but also the direct control that the government had over the Canasta Company. During this time the two bodies were indistinguishable in nature and were one in the same. This government was brought about by the rise of the Canasta Companies monopoly over the state. It would eventually come to a partial end in 2034 followin...")
 
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=== External Affairs ===
=== External Affairs ===
The Board of Directors controlled the Canasta Company's affairs within other countries to a high degree with little say coming from the House of Union. Most of the Canasta Company's projects were set to bring money back within Canespian borders, allowing for economic growth on the country's part. Outside of the country, the House of Union only had a say in how human labor was used in foreign areas and could block certain percentages of workers from going overseas, but this rarely occurred. Most of the time, the executives took good care of the foreign affairs of the company, but sometimes the House of Union did have to step in. Additionally, the Board of Directors controlled much of the foreign affairs of Canespa, with only wars needing the approval of the House of Union. While approval was needed from the house for other things like signing alliances with other countries, the vote percentage was much lower, being around 30-40%, so it was rare that this vote failed.
The Board of Directors controlled the Canasta Company's affairs within other countries to a high degree with little say coming from the House of Union. Most of the Canasta Company's projects were set to bring money back within Canespian borders, allowing for economic growth on the country's part. Outside of the country, the House of Union only had a say in how human labor was used in foreign areas and could block certain percentages of workers from going overseas, but this rarely occurred. Most of the time, the executives took good care of the foreign affairs of the company, but sometimes the House of Union did have to step in. Additionally, the Board of Directors controlled much of the foreign affairs of Canespa, with only wars needing the approval of the House of Union. While approval was needed from the house for other things like signing alliances with other countries, the vote percentage was much lower, being around 30-40%, so it was rare that this vote failed.
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