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Today, Wealdland is a presidential republic. Though multiple parties exist, since the civil war the state has been controlled by the National Front, a coalition of the major groups which won the war. Its constitution defines the state as egalitarian and humanist, a commitment manifested in Wealdland's low wealth inequality, prohibitions on private transportation, and extensive national parks system. While the state is nonsectarian, it is also explicitly monotheistic, viewing organized religion as an important social, cultural, and spiritual aspect of human experience, and it encourages the involvement of religious groups and ideology in public and political life. This freedom, however, is limited: polytheism is prohibited, as is witchcraft, public atheism, and Satanism, and in order to receive protection and benefits religious organizations must be recognized by the state.
Today, Wealdland is a presidential republic. Though multiple parties exist, since the civil war the state has been controlled by the National Front, a coalition of the major groups which won the war. Its constitution defines the state as egalitarian and humanist, a commitment manifested in Wealdland's low wealth inequality, prohibitions on private transportation, and extensive national parks system. While the state is nonsectarian, it is also explicitly monotheistic, viewing organized religion as an important social, cultural, and spiritual aspect of human experience, and it encourages the involvement of religious groups and ideology in public and political life. This freedom, however, is limited: polytheism is prohibited, as is witchcraft, public atheism, and Satanism, and in order to receive protection and benefits religious organizations must be recognized by the state.
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