Democratic People's Republic of Czea

From MicroWiki, the free micronational encyclopædia
  (Redirected from Czea)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Democratic People's Republic of Czea
Flag
Coat of arms

Western Venezuela
CapitalBal
Official languagesSpanish
Demonym(s)Czean
GovernmentUnitary semi-presidential socialist state
LegislatureSupreme Council
Establishment24 March 2012
CurrencyBolívar
Time zoneVST (UTC-4:30)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Montriac
Cizland

Czea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Czea was a Valtir Sector micronation. It was a semi-presidential and unitary socialist republic, consisting of five districts and a capital territory, Bal. Much of the micronation's existence revolved around fictional and fantastic elements.

History

First flag of Czea

Czea has its origins in March 2011; the word itself was a corruption of Cizland. This origin was created by an anonymous Cizlandeese citizen, and was adopted by the Tsardom of Czea. To hide Czea's bonds with Cizland and its successor the Holy Dussesh Empire, it was said to be created by a Czean prince. Czea can be pronounced as Sheh-Ah or Cheh-Ah.

Czea was founded during the Koss-Montriac crisis, when the Archduchy of Montriac declared independence unilaterally from the Kossian Empire forming the "illegal" Republic of Montriac. The situation was roughly treated, and not many options were presented from any of the two fatuous sides. The Free People's State declared independence when, finally, the Montrésque president Isadora Annenak agreed the conditions stipulated by the Kossian Emperor Lucas Campos in the Montriac letter, creating another state in the sector and sealing the "crisis".

Government

The constitution described the Socialist Unity Party as the "leading force of society and of the state". The Leader of the Socialist Unity Party is supposedly, concurrently Supreme Commissar of the People's Power (President of Czea), but this was repeatedly ignored. The President of Czea, who is also elected by the Supreme Council, served for five years and there was no limit to the number of terms of office.

The Supreme Court of Czea served as the nation's highest judicial branch of government. It is also the court of last resort for all appeals against the decisions of provincial courts.