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Revision as of 21:08, 14 March 2024
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The government and politics of Oportia encompass the structured system through which the federal constitutional republic operates, integrating aspects of representative democracy and direct democracy.
History
First Republic
Second Republic
Constitution
The Constitution of Oportia is the supreme law of the land, delineating the framework for federal and city-level governance. It emphasizes the importance of direct democracy through the unique establishment of the Federal Electorate as a fourth branch of government.
Federal Government
Executive Branch
The executive power is vested in the Federal Representative of Oportia, serving as the Head of State, and the Federal Cabinet, which oversees the administration of government policies and national security. The Chancellor serves as a deputy to the Federal Representative, while retaining significant roles in the legislative process and policy implementation.
Legislative Branch
The Federal Congress of Oportia, comprising the Senate of Oportia (upper house) and the Chamber of Deputies of Oportia (lower house), is responsible for crafting legislation, approving national budgets, and debating public initiatives and referendums, reflecting the principles of direct democracy embedded in Oportia's governance.
Judiciary Branch
The judiciary is led by the Federal High Court of Oportia, ensuring the adherence to the Constitution, federal laws, and international agreements. It plays a critical role in interpreting laws and adjudicating disputes, safeguarding the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Constitution.
Federal Electorate
Unique to Oportia's political system, the Federal Electorate constitutes all registered voters, granting them direct influence over national referendums, legislative proposals, and public policies, thus embodying the principles of direct democracy.
Foreign Relations
Raspur Pact
Law Enforcement and Military
The Oportian Security Forces operate as a unified body with responsibilities spanning civilian protection, national defense, and special operations. This centralized force underscores Oportia's approach to maintaining sovereignty, peace, and security within its borders and in its international engagements.
City-State Government
Local Government
Politics
Political Culture
Political Parties
Party Name | Party Logo | Current Leader | Foundation Date | Ideology | 1730 AN Deputies | 1730 AN Senators | Notes |
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Liberal Progressive Party of Oportia (LPP) | Henri Santos | 1706 AN |
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118 / 263
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14 / 35
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Liberty Now! Movement (LNM) | Galilea Montijo | 1729 AN |
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114 / 263
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16 / 35
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||
Federal Conservative Union of Oportia (FCU) | Lawrence Marchelier | 1706 AN |
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52 / 263
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4 / 35
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||
Nationalist & Humanist Party of Oportia (NHP) | Fatima Al-Khamenei | 1722 AN |
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26 / 263
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1 / 35
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Green Party of Oportia (GPO) | Felicia Belanger | 1707 AN |
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16 / 263
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0 / 35
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Elections
Political Organizations and Pressure Groups
See Also
- Constitution of Oportia
- Federal Representative of Oportia
- Federal Congress of Oportia
- Federal Cabinet of Oportia
- Federal High Court of Oportia
- Administrative divisions of Oportia
- Oportia