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New Oportian State

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The New Oportian State (Alexandrian: Nouvel État Oportien) was the political and ideological framework introduced by Joseph Fouche and the National Salvation Council following the 1744 Oportian coup d'état. The system represented a fundamental departure from the democratic institutions of the Second Oportian Republic, establishing an authoritarian corporatist state based on technocratic governance, national unity, and state-directed modernization.

Officially proclaimed on 22.XII.1744 AN as part of the "Four Pillars" policy[1], the New Oportian State rejected parliamentary democracy and political pluralism in favor of what Fouche termed "disciplined democracy" under enlightened authoritarian leadership. The framework emphasized moral regeneration, administrative efficiency, and national solidarity as prerequisites for eventual constitutional restoration, though no specific timeline was provided for democratic transition.

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