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Revision as of 21:25, 26 May 2020

Federation of West Skerry and Sri Pashana
Flag of West Skerry and Sri Pashana
Flag
Coat of Arms of West Skerry and Sri Pashana
Coat of Arms
Motto: Our past need not determine our future
Anthem: Isles of Sanctuary
Location of West Skerry and Sri Pashana
Map versions
Capital Saint Gabriel's (executive)
Sri Luthore (legislative)
Largest city Sri Sendavica
Official language(s) Istvanistani (administrative)
Official religion(s) None
Demonym West Skerrian
Sri Pashanan
 - Adjective West Skerrish
Sri Pashanan
Government Federal parliamentary republic
 - President
 - Governor (West Skerry)

(Sri Pashana)

 - Legislature Upper house
Council of the Islands

Lower houses

Chamber of West Skerry
Chamber of Sri Pashana
Establishment 1684 AN
Area 554,976 sq km
Population 29,458,973
Currency Skerry dollar S$
Calendar
Time zone(s) CMT+4
Mains electricity
Driving side Left
Track gauge
National website
National forum
National animal Peafowl
National food Doubles
National drink Rum
National tree Skerry palm
Abbreviation WSP

West Skerry and Sri Pashana, officially the Federation of West Skerry and Sri Pashana, is an island nation located in the Skerry Isles archipelago with maritime frontiers on the Orange Sea, Captive Sea and Sea of Storms. Comprising five major islands, the four most northerly are governed together as the constituent state of West Skerry, while the largest and most southerly island forms the constituent state of Sri Pashana. Both constituent states elect their own legislative lower houses and respective governors, while federal elections are held for the shared upper-house legislative and sole presidential position.

History

Geography

Government and politics

The nation's executive and legislative branches of government are both highly devolved between its two states, with only matters such as foreign relations, defence and taxation falling under the powers of the federal government. Devolved matters are covered by identical political systems in each state, where both have an elected Governor as the head of government and a 500-seat unicameral parliament which is elected separately; terms for both branches are six AN years, with elections for each held at the halfway point of the other's term. The federal setup reflects the system used at state level, with the head-of-state President elected concurrently with the two Governors and the 500 Council of the Islands seats being contested at the same time as each state's Chamber's seats.

Demographics

Culture