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[[Shirerithian,_Alexandrian,_and_Natopian_Entente_Treaty#Text|Article 23 of the founding Treaty]], a seminal section in the organizational structure of the Raspur Pact, gives rise to the establishment of a Permanent Commission. This vital component of the alliance operates as a steering and implementation body, aimed at ensuring the effective execution of the provisions set out in the Pact. The Permanent Commission consists of Plenipotentiaries, who are high-level representatives vested with full powers to act on behalf of their respective governments. These Plenipotentiaries are appointed directly by the governments of the nations belonging to the Pact, underscoring the Commission's status as a nexus of authority and decision-making within the alliance. | |||
The governance structure of the Permanent Commission is characterized by a democratic and participatory election process. From among its constituents, the Permanent Commission elects a High Commissioner, a key figure responsible for presiding over the meetings of the Commission. Notably, the High Commissioner need not be a Plenipotentiary within the Permanent Commission, but they must be a national of a Signatory Nation, ensuring their firm commitment and loyalty to the values and principles of the Pact. | |||
Alongside overseeing Commission meetings, the High Commissioner is entrusted with the administration of the Secretariat, a dedicated body that provides administrative and operational support to the Permanent Commission. This structure ensures seamless execution of the Raspur Pact's objectives, with the Secretariat acting as the backbone for the Commission's myriad functions, ranging from organizing meetings, maintaining records, to implementing decisions made by the Plenipotentiaries. | |||
Representatives from National Delegations on the Permanent Commission are as follows: | The Raspur Pact's inaugural High Commissioner was [[Isabella Kalirion]]. Serving from the organization's inception until her untimely death, Kalirion shaped much of the Pact's early direction and spirit. Her successor, [[Primo de Aguilar]], brought to the role an experience of previously serving as Deputy High Commissioner, a position that places him in a strong stead for continuing Kalirion's work. The Raspur Pact's current High Commissioner is [[Maximinus Kerularios]] of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and Deputy High Commissioner is [[Nikamura Hawkins]] of the [[Imperial Federation]], serving at their posts since {{AN|1720}}. | ||
Representatives from National Delegations on the Permanent Commission (as of {{AN|1722}}) are as follows: | |||
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| Raspur Pact | |||
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| Hymn: Why would we need a hymn? | |||
| Headquarters | |||
| Official language(s) | Istvanistani / Common Tongue | ||
| Type | Military alliance and free trade area | ||
| Leaders | |||
| - High Commissioner | |||
| - Deputy High Commissioner | |||
| - Main assembly | Permanent Commission | ||
| Establishment | 7.V.1643 AN | ||
| Membership | 15 member states | ||
| Organisation website | n/a | ||
| Organisation forum | n/a | ||
The Raspur Pact (RP), an expansive supranational union and formidable multilateral alliance, initially came into being as the Shirerithian-Alexandrian-Natopian Entente, often abbreviated as SANE. Today, the Raspur Pact stands as the largest alliance system globally, incorporating 15 nations within its protective embrace and promoting the ideals of mutual defense, collective security, and free trade among its member states.
The bedrock of the Raspur Pact is the Shirerithian, Alexandrian, and Natopian Entente Treaty. Initially brought into existence in 1646 AN, this treaty was the brainchild of three pioneering nations - Shireroth, Alexandria, and Natopia. The far-reaching vision and cooperative spirit of these founding states have shaped the character of the Raspur Pact, providing a solid platform for growth, stability, and cooperation among the diverse nations that now form the Pact.
The mechanisms and policies embedded within the Raspur Pact are designed to foster unity while respecting the sovereignty of individual nations. At its core, the Pact guarantees the free movement of workers, goods, and services across the borders of member nations, thus contributing to the creation of an interconnected, dynamic economic space. This free trade area underpins the economic prosperity of member states and drives growth within the Pact as a whole. In addition, the Raspur Pact oversees a robust framework for the extradition of arrested persons, reinforcing the principle of justice across national borders and fostering cooperation in legal and security matters among member states. A feature of particular note is the Pact's directive of full faith and credit given to all legal documents across all of its member states, signifying a high degree of legal interoperability, trust, and mutual recognition.
Over the years, the Raspur Pact has transformed from a tripartite entente to a global alliance system, proving to be an enduring testament to the power of cooperation, mutual respect, and shared aspirations among nations.
Membership
Founding members of the organisation were Shireroth, Alexandria and Natopia, with Constancia joining later on. Following the devastating Alexandrian Flu and the consequent collapse of the Alexandrian Empire. The Khanate of Raspur acceded to the alliance in 1662, followed by the Wechua Nation in 1663 and Eklesia and the Republic of Inner Benacia in 1667. Elwynn joined the Pact after the Kalirion Fracture in 1673, followed by Ransenar and Sathrati the year after. In 1674, Talenore was granted membership in its own right, as did the Confederate States of Floria (then known as the Florian Republic) in 1680. Influenced by commercial ties with Floria, Jääland joined in 1690 AN, followed by . The most recent accession to the Pact occurred in 1719 AN when the the Kingdom of Moorland joined. The organisation, with a total population of about 874 million people, comprises:
Current Members
| Name | Accession Year | Status | Population | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1711 AN | Active | 66,992,418 | Granted Membership | |
| 1703 AN | Active | 290,113,513 (1715 AN) | Inherited membership from the UGB and Elwynn in 1703 | |
| 1650 | Active | 46,139,206 | ||
| 1680 | Active | 132,236,430 (1706 AN) | Granted membership | |
| 1706 | Active | 204,174,665 (1705 AN) | Granted membership | |
| 1719 | Active | c. 875,000 (1718 AN) | Granted membership | |
| 1716 | Active | 37,225,551(1716 AN) | Granted membership. Applies to: | |
| 1643 | Active | 374,686,235(1690 AN) | Founder state. | |
| 1703 AN | Active | 10,770,940(1703 AN) | Inherited membership upon independence from the Benacian Union. | |
| As Alduria: 1681 AN As Wechua: 1663 AN |
Active | 182,247,071 (1690 AN) | Formerly Alduria-Wechua | |
| 1718 AN | Active | 97,385 | Granted membership. | |
| 1643 | Active | 1,019,254,180 (1715 AN) | Founder state. | |
| 1692 AN | Active | 10,624,639 | Granted membership. | |
| 1718 AN | Active | 2,876,120 | Granted membership. | |
| 1702 AN | Active | 27,050,770 (1699 AN) | Declared membership following 1701 Armistice of Alduria City. |
Former Members
| Name | Accession Year | Status | Population | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1643 | Withdrawn | Founder state. Demise of government owing to Alexandrian Flu | ||
| 1672 | Defunct | 38,399,527(1690 AN) |
| |
| 1667 | Incorporated in the Imperial State of Constancia | Protectorate and an autonomous territory of the Imperial State of Constancia effective 1.I.1692 | ||
| 1673 | Defunct | 147,427,898(1685 AN) | Declared membership after Kalirion Fracture; merged to form the Benacian Union in 1703 | |
| 1703 AN | Active | 2,400,000 (1700 approx.) |
| |
| 1667 | Withdrawn | Renounced membership following revolt 1670 | ||
| 1690 | Defunct | ~2,700,000 (1678) | Granted membership. Evacuated (1707 AN). | |
| 1674 | Defunct | 64,175,502(1682 AN) | Declared membership after Kalirion Fracture, merged into the Benacian Union in late 1711 | |
| 1662 | Observer | In union with Constancia | ||
| 1680 | Withdrawn | 120,500,000 (1691) | Withdrew from the pact in 1702 after successful socialist revolution. | |
| 1674 | Active | 64,767,512 (1669) | Declared membership after Kalirion Fracture, then rejoined Shireroth | |
| 1672 | Defunct | Joined Elwynn in 1681. | ||
| 1672 | Defunct | 73,969,040 (1690 AN) | Declared membership after Kalirion Fracture |
Following a treaty of mutual defence in 1675, Sanama enjoys the mutual protection of the Pact, while remaining outside the organisation. This treaty was superseded when Sanama was granted membership in 1680.
Although not a formal member of the Raspur Pact, Tellia enjoyed, until the Kalirion Fracture (1671–1673) many of the economic and security benefits associated with membership on account of its treaty with Shireroth which established a condominium over so-called "Mandatory Tellia", affording the Tellian city states privileged access to Benacian and international markets controlled by Raspur Pact member states.
The Republic of Inner Benacia, having joined in 1667, left the Pact in 1670.
Structure
Permanent Commission
Article 23 of the founding Treaty, a seminal section in the organizational structure of the Raspur Pact, gives rise to the establishment of a Permanent Commission. This vital component of the alliance operates as a steering and implementation body, aimed at ensuring the effective execution of the provisions set out in the Pact. The Permanent Commission consists of Plenipotentiaries, who are high-level representatives vested with full powers to act on behalf of their respective governments. These Plenipotentiaries are appointed directly by the governments of the nations belonging to the Pact, underscoring the Commission's status as a nexus of authority and decision-making within the alliance.
The governance structure of the Permanent Commission is characterized by a democratic and participatory election process. From among its constituents, the Permanent Commission elects a High Commissioner, a key figure responsible for presiding over the meetings of the Commission. Notably, the High Commissioner need not be a Plenipotentiary within the Permanent Commission, but they must be a national of a Signatory Nation, ensuring their firm commitment and loyalty to the values and principles of the Pact.
Alongside overseeing Commission meetings, the High Commissioner is entrusted with the administration of the Secretariat, a dedicated body that provides administrative and operational support to the Permanent Commission. This structure ensures seamless execution of the Raspur Pact's objectives, with the Secretariat acting as the backbone for the Commission's myriad functions, ranging from organizing meetings, maintaining records, to implementing decisions made by the Plenipotentiaries.
The Raspur Pact's inaugural High Commissioner was Isabella Kalirion. Serving from the organization's inception until her untimely death, Kalirion shaped much of the Pact's early direction and spirit. Her successor, Primo de Aguilar, brought to the role an experience of previously serving as Deputy High Commissioner, a position that places him in a strong stead for continuing Kalirion's work. The Raspur Pact's current High Commissioner is Maximinus Kerularios of Nouvelle Alexandrie and Deputy High Commissioner is Nikamura Hawkins of the Imperial Federation, serving at their posts since 1720 AN.
Representatives from National Delegations on the Permanent Commission (as of 1722 AN) are as follows:
| Member State | Representative |
|---|---|
| Magister Shapur Reporter | |
| HSIH The Prince of Molivadia | |
| Morgan Sharp | |
| Umar Tetsugawa, Count of Inner Nixtorm | |
| Ernesto de la Cruz | |
| Arnold Christianssønn Einhorn | |
| Vicaquirao Alvarez | |
| Razzie Waldfürcht | |
| Chrysostom Wythe, Count of Woodshire | |
| Fereydoun Jamshidi | |
| Marco M. Unno | |
| Jost Grobba |
Health Emergency Subcommission
Proposed 1674. Established 1676. The Health Emergency Subcommission (HES) is a body reporting to the Permanent Commission, with a mandate to coordinate with Pact members on public health best practices, but more importantly, to monitor the state of public health in Pact member nations and elsewhere in Micras, particularly with respect to communicable diseases and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare which are a clear and present danger to the interests and security of Pact member-nations.
The HES is headed by a Director-General nominated by Permanent Commission members and confirmed by the Permanent Commission, who holds office for a 3-year term. An advisory council composed of member-nation representatives of the Permanent Commission assists the Director-General and meets monthly to discuss developments. The HES leads and coordinates Pact research and development efforts, and also develops and deploys Health Emergency Teams to investigate, assess, and do what is necessary in the event of a developing threat.
In 1691, as contemplated by the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement, the Hurmu Health Cooperation Facility, an open-donation bank account and tangible donation receiver and volunteer services coordinator was created under the auspices of the HES in order to coordinate efforts towards the Hurmu Total Development Program.
Economic Cooperation Subcommission
Established 1677. Economic Cooperation Subcommission (ECS) is a body reporting to the Permanent Commission, with a mandate to serve as a forum for Pact members with respect to improving economic efficiencies internally within Pact nations and externally among Pact nations. This includes Pact nations sharing technical knowledge and expertise in certain industries, as well as a means to improve logistics, and to also serve as a forum wherein investment funding, and development loans might be offered and solicited. Joint-venture projects including the Allied Production Matrix and the SATCo Trade Fleets accordingly fall under the purview of the ECS, having previously been the responsibility of the Joint Military Council.
The ECS is headed by a Director-General nominated by Permanent Commission members and confirmed by the Permanent Commission, who holds office for a 3-year term. An advisory council composed of member-nation representatives of the Permanent Commission assists the Director-General and meets monthly to discuss developments.
In 1691, as contemplated by the Hurmu–Raspur Pact Free Trade Agreement, the Hurmu Development Cooperation Facility, an open-donation bank account and tangible donation receiver was created under the auspices of the ECS in order to coordinate efforts towards the Hurmu Total Development Program, with focus on humanitarian, social, scientific, technical and economic cooperation. Unspecified Constancian corporations donated some 2 billion Natopos in seed funding.
In 1700, based on resolutions of the Third Raspur Pact Parliamentary Assembly, a Raspur Solidarity Fund was established for charitable and humanitarian purposes, under the supervision of the Economic Cooperation Subcommission, and patterned after the Hurmu Development Cooperation Facility, with a special focus on humanitarian, social, scientific, medical, technical and economic cooperation. Donations to the Raspur Solidarity Fund were considered tax-deductible in the Imperial State of Constancia, a protocol that was soon followed in other Raspur Pact nations. Unspecified Constancian corporations donated some 5 billion Craites in seed funding.
In 1702, in light of the establishment of the Raspur Solidarity Fund, a Greater Elluenuueq Solidarity Fund was established for charitable and humanitarian purposes, under the supervision of the Economic Cooperation Subcommission, and patterned after the Hurmu Development Cooperation Facility, with a special focus on humanitarian, social, scientific, medical, technical and economic cooperation. Donations to the Greater Elluenuueq Solidarity Fund were considered tax-deductible in the Imperial State of Constancia, a protocol that was soon followed in other Raspur Pact nations. Unspecified Constancian corporations donated some 5 billion Craites in seed funding, and the ESB Foundation likewise contributed 239 million Imperial Staters.
In 1712, the Raspur Pact Parliamentary Assembly recommended the establishment of a Peacebuilding Fund, to fund related efforts, in light of the experiences in pacifying Zeed and as observed by the Permanent Commission.
Raspur Pact Parliamentary Assembly
The Raspur Pact Parliamentary Assembly was formed in 1683 and seated on 1.I.1684. Its purpose is to provide a forum for popular participation in the decisions of the Raspur Pact. It is elected every five years and all major decisions of the Pact require the advice and consent of the Assembly. The initial 1684 session was convened in Asterapolis, followed by a transfer to the Radiant Sun Convention Center in Aqaba by XV.1685, where it remained until the close of the First Raspur Pact Parliamentary Assembly in 1689. The Second Raspur Pact Parliamentary Assembly continued at the same location, and on its close in 1694, the body resolved to transfer to a new location in Lausanne, meeting at the Palais de Saint Louis le Protecteur until its new building was constructed, with funding sourced from the Economic Cooperation Subcommission.
Joint Military Council

| Assets (circa 1689 AN) | № in Service |
|---|---|
| Armoured Fighting Vehicles | 56,344 |
| Main Battle Tanks | 3,132 |
| Artillery – All Types | 80,537 |
| Air Defence Systems | 7,704 |
| Aviation – All Types | 26,985 |
| Aviation – Multi-role Strike | 2,917 |
| Maritime – All Types | 8,692 |
| Spaceplanes – Suborbital | 294 |
| Spacecraft – Orbital | 87 |
| Spacecraft – Deep Range | 6 |
Commands
| Continental Theatre Command | Lead Nation | Supreme Commander |
|---|---|---|
| Apollonia Command | TBC | |
| Benacia Command | Zurvanudin Miran al-Osman | |
| Cibola Command | Demetrius Hummock | |
| Keltia Command | Phakchay Chaupin | |
| Tapfer Command | Kenelm Austin | |
| Trans-Euran Command | George Maniakes |
It may be noted that numbered armies, assigned to continental theatre commands, follow sequential numbering corresponding to the continent upon which the headquarters of the army in question, has been raised. Accordingly:
- 0–199: Armies assigned to Benacia Command;
- 200–299: Armies assigned to Apollonia Command;
- 300–399: Armies assigned to Keltia Command;
- 400–499: Armies assigned to Cibola Command;
- 500–599: Armies assigned to Trans-Euran Command;
- 600–699: Armies assigned to Tapfer Command.
At present numbered armies are only to be found in Apollonia Command, Benacia Command, and Trans-Euran Command, with corps level formations reporting directly to the Banner Groups established as the main strategic-level regional sub-commands of each continental theatre command.
| Combined Function Command | Lead Nation | Supreme Commander |
|---|---|---|
| Defence Against Anomalous Phenomena | Samira al-Osman | |
| Information Warfare Command | Graciela Nieves | |
| Maritime Armada | Charalambos Dagger-Hakea | |
| Strategic Missile Forces | Magda Scaevola |
Current operations
Conflicts
- Keltia Command
- Liberation of Dalen (1717 AN – present,
Normark /
The Green)
- Operation Purple Splendor (1718 AN – present,
Nouvelle Alexandrie)
- Operation Purple Shroud (1718 AN – present,
Nouvelle Alexandrie)
- Operation Purple Shroud (1718 AN – present,
- Operation Thunder Drop (1718 AN – present,
Strait of Haifa /
Sea of Storms) - Operation Green Marauder (1719 AN – present,
Ostland ) - Operation Lefthand Punch (1719 AN – present,
Ostland )
- Liberation of Dalen (1717 AN – present,
- Trans-Euran Command
Deployments
- Trans-Euran Command
- Joint Border Forces (1714 AN – present,
Constancia /
Oportia /
Suren Confederacy /
Zeed) - Fall Aquamarinblau (1716 AN – present,
the Green /
Oportia /
Suren Confederacy) - Operation Evergreen (1716 AN – present,
Suren Confederacy)
- Joint Border Forces (1714 AN – present,
Exercises
- Trans-Euran Command
- Exercise Eastern Pennant (1717 AN – present,
Constancia)
- Exercise Eastern Pennant (1717 AN – present,
Concluded operations
- List to be expanded
- Benacia Command
- Operation Penitent (1716 AN – 1718 AN,
Benacian Union /
Kalgachia /
Northbloom)
- Operation Penitent (1716 AN – 1718 AN,
- Keltia Command
- Operation Sovereign Borders (1717 AN exercise,
The Green /
Nouvelle Alexandrie)
- Operation Sovereign Borders (1717 AN exercise,
- Trans-Euran Command
- Kapavian insurgency (1715 AN – 1717 AN,
Suren Confederacy) - Operation Jungle Bolo (1717 AN – 1718 AN,
Eastern Eura Trade Association /
Suren Confederacy)
- Kapavian insurgency (1715 AN – 1717 AN,
History
Key demographics
| Nation | Population | Population of working age (16 to 70 years) |
Armed Forces (excluding auxiliaries) |
Civil Service |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alduria-Wechua | 71,940,371 | 53,955,278 | 538,198 | 9,120,823 |
| Constancia | 16,344,616 | 11,609,581 | 400,767 | 369,800 |
| Drak-Modan | 35,895,671 | 25,496,695 | 160,190 | 815,811 |
| Elwynn | 147,427,898 | 104,718,036 | 2,230,767 | 3,350,634 |
| Floria | 141,723,860 | 85,742,935 | 1,123,960 | 2,276,298 |
| Natopia | 356,501,098 | 253,222,730 | 909,440 | 8,102,298 |
| Ransenar | 48,012,109 | 34,103,001 | 390,891 | 1,091,184 |
| Shireroth | 1,019,254,180 | |||
| UGB | 68,965,344 | 44,620,578 | 1,752,073 | 433,744 |
| Total: | 1,013,078,673 | 698,135,584 | 7,441,490 | 26,439,555 |