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==History==
==History==
Irovasdra's first inhabitants were Dankememic-speaking Kirhavite Uroms related to the Tapkek tribes of [[Kaviska]] and [[Niyaska]]. However, during the Xth century, these aboriginals were partially displaced by Gaelic migrants, which established numerous independent chiefdoms in the region. Low population densities among both groups allowed for a reasonable degree of peaceful coëxistence and occasional coöperation against the Normand brigands that frequently raided the coast until the arrival of Coscivians in 1318 ''anno Domini''.
Irovasdra's first inhabitants were Dankememic-speaking Kirhavite Urom related to the Tapkek tribes of [[Kaviska]] and [[Niyaska]]. However, during the Xth century, these aboriginals were partially displaced by Gaelic migrants, which established numerous independent chiefdoms in the region. Low population densities among both groups allowed for a reasonable degree of peaceful coëxistence and occasional coöperation against the Normand brigands that frequently raided the coast until the arrival of Coscivians in 1318 ''anno Domini''.


Irovasdra and [[Rovidrea]] were separated from the Dominion of Kaviska in 20587 by Emperor Vorticaviur II and became colonies in their own right.
Irovasdra and [[Rovidrea]] were separated from the Dominion of Kaviska in 20587 by Emperor Vorticaviur II and became colonies in their own right.
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The First Executive of Irovasdra serves a three-year term renewable once. Irovasdra is one of only six states to place term limits on its chief executive. Relative to most Kiravian states, especially those in eastern Great Kirav, the First Executure of Irovasdra is rather weak vis-a-vis the legislature. All executive appointments must be confirmed by the Auditorium, and the First Executive lacks the power to issue non-administrative decrees with the force of law except in times of emergency. Irovasdra is the only state in the Northeast whose chief executive is recallable.
The First Executive of Irovasdra serves a three-year term renewable once. Irovasdra is one of only six states to place term limits on its chief executive. Relative to most Kiravian states, especially those in eastern Great Kirav, the First Executure of Irovasdra is rather weak vis-a-vis the legislature. All executive appointments must be confirmed by the Auditorium, and the First Executive lacks the power to issue non-administrative decrees with the force of law except in times of emergency. Irovasdra is the only state in the Northeast whose chief executive is recallable.


Political parties are comparatively weak in Irovasdra, as a result of the reservation of seats for independents and stringent antipartisan electoral regulations. As such, Irovasdran political parties tend to serve as the nuclei of looser political groupings comprising their own party members and larger numbers of like-minded independents. The main political parties currently operating in the state are the '''Commonwealth Party''' (Christian democratic, [[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]-affiliated), the '''Brothers of Irovasdra''' (Centrist, {{wp|Conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal}}, [[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]]-affiliated), '''Clann na Bhéil''' (Antifederalist, [[Kiravia of Regions]]-affiliated), the '''People of Freedom''' ({{wp|Libertarian conservatism|Libertarian conservative}}, [[Liberty Group|LG]]-affiliated), the '''Celtic Distributist Party''' (Distributist, Celtic interest, [[Direct Democratic Front|DDF]]-affiliated), and the '''Pan-Celtic Congress''' (Celtic nationalist, social liberal, Alliance of Kiravian Ethnic Movements-affiliated). The '''Northeastern Reform Party''' (Liberal conservative, [[Authentic Historical Caucus]]-affiliated) is also active, but currently lacks representation. Competition between Irovasdran parties is more vigorous in Federal elections, with the state's three Federal Stanora seats frequently changing hands between the Commonwealth Party, Brothers of Irovasdra, Clann na Bhéil, and Celtic Distributists.
Political parties are comparatively weak in Irovasdra, as a result of the reservation of seats for independents and stringent antipartisan electoral regulations. As such, Irovasdran political parties tend to serve as the nuclei of looser political groupings comprising their own party members and larger numbers of like-minded independents. The main political parties currently operating in the state are the '''Commonwealth Party''' (Christian democratic, [[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]-affiliated), the '''Brothers of Irovasdra''' (Centrist, {{wp|Conservative liberalism|conservative-liberal}}, [[Federalist Republican Alliance|FRA]]-affiliated), '''Clann na Bhéil''' (Antifederalist, [[Kiravia of Regions]]-affiliated), the '''People of Freedom''' ({{wp|Libertarian conservatism|Libertarian conservative}}, [[Liberty Group|LG]]-affiliated), the '''Celtic Distributist Party''' (Distributist, Celtic interest, [[Direct Democratic Front|DDF]]-affiliated), and the '''Pan-Celtic Congress''' (Celtic nationalist, social liberal, Alliance of Kiravian Ethnic Movements-affiliated). The '''Northeastern Reform Party''' (Liberal conservative, [[Authentic Historical Caucus]]-affiliated) is also active, but currently lacks representation. Competition between Irovasdran parties is more vigorous in Federal elections, with the state's three Federal Stanora seats frequently changing hands between the Commonwealth Party, Brothers of Irovasdra, Clann na Bhéil, and Celtic Distributists.


[[File:Strokestown Park House.jpg|thumb|Auditorium Hall, Fèlecorner]]
[[File:Strokestown Park House.jpg|thumb|Auditorium Hall, Fèlecorner]]