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The '''politics of [[Craitland]]''' take place under a [[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy]]. The head of state is the [[King of Craitland|King]], with the head of executive government being the [[Prime Minister of Craitland|Prime Minister]]. The nation's legislative is its [[Parliament of Craitland|parliament]], which is a unicameral house of 233 seats elected via the [[wikipedia:Mixed-member proportional representation|mixed-member proportional representation]] system.
The '''politics of [[Craitland]]''' take place under a [[wikipedia:Constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchy]]. The head of state is the [[Monarchy of Craitland|monarch]], with the head of executive government being the [[Prime Minister of Craitland|Prime Minister]]. The nation's legislative is its [[Parliament of Craitland|parliament]], which is a unicameral house of 233 seats elected via the [[wikipedia:Mixed-member proportional representation|mixed-member proportional representation]] system.


==Constitution==
==Constitution==

Revision as of 20:56, 18 February 2022

The politics of Craitland take place under a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the monarch, with the head of executive government being the Prime Minister. The nation's legislative is its parliament, which is a unicameral house of 233 seats elected via the mixed-member proportional representation system.

Constitution

Executive branch

Legislative branch

Political parties

Craitland runs a multi-party system. There are five parties in Craitland which are considered to be "major" based on membership and voter support. These five parties are listed below in alphabetical order.

Name Leader Ideology Political position MPs
  Liberal-Centre Alliance Classical liberalism, agrarianism Centre
  National Party Nationalism, protectionism Right-wing
  Social Democrats Social democracy, multiculturalism Centre-left
  Solidarity Democratic socialism, environmentalism Left-wing
  United Conservatives Conservatism, federalism Centre-right