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Since 1992 Corumm has been functionally if not constitutionally a one party state, with the [[Party of Corummese Democrats|PCD]] in control of all the governing apparatus at a federal, state and municipal levels. The Party positions itself as guarantors of the national ideology of [[Zhangwo]] and the special destiny of the Corummese nation. Party membership is central to all adult citizens who wish to engage in politics and governance and advancement in the private fields is also heavily influenced by adherence to political orthodoxy. Foreign notions of democracy and personal freedom are considered to be anti-national in nature and against [[Zhangwo]] and Corummese advancement.
Since 1992 Corumm has been functionally if not constitutionally a one party state, with the [[Party of Corummese Democrats|PCD]] in control of all the governing apparatus at a federal, state and municipal levels. The Party positions itself as guarantors of the national ideology of [[Zhangwo]] and the special destiny of the Corummese nation. Party membership is central to all adult citizens who wish to engage in politics and governance and advancement in the private fields is also heavily influenced by adherence to political orthodoxy. Foreign notions of democracy and personal freedom are considered to be anti-national in nature and against [[Zhangwo]] and Corummese advancement.
===Judiciary===
===Judiciary===
Main Article: [[Judiciary of Corumm]]
The Judiciary of Corumm is responsible for the administration of justice including prosecutions, civil and criminal disputes. As per the Corummese Basic Law it is nominally independent of the executive and legislative branches but in practice it is run by the Ministry of Justice. The Corummese judiciary branch is formed by three levels, the lowest being the District courts, the next level being the State High courts and the highest tier being the nation's Supreme court. State High courts serve as appelate courts for district courts and the Supreme court does the same for state high courts. The armed forces maintain their own separate court system and can only be tried by civil courts if discharged from service.
===Law Enforcement===
===Law Enforcement===
See also: [[Bureau of State Protection]]
See also: [[Bureau of State Protection]]