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Certainly! Here’s the Empire of Freedonia page formatted to match the MicroWiki editing style:
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The Empire of Freedonia is a micronation established on October 6, 2024, following the dissolution of the state of Mikorskyrincha. Freedonia operates under a semi-constitutional monarchy led by Emperor James I and maintains an ongoing state of emergency, administered through the authority of appointed officials including the Lord High Chancellor and the Elected Chancellor.
Etymology
The name "Freedonia" symbolizes the nation’s commitment to "Liberty Through Endurance," as stated in the national motto.
History
Freedonia was created following the collapse of the previous micronation Mikroskyrincha, which was declared a failed state. In response, key political figures, including the Lord High Chancellor, Colonial Chancellor, and Elected Chancellor, were appointed to stabilize and manage Freedonia’s newly established government under the emergency protocol.
Government and Politics
The Empire of Freedonia is governed by a unique system combining elements of monarchy, military authority, and limited civilian representation.
Preamble "We, the citizens of the Empire of Freedonia, in recognition of the supreme authority of the Emperor and the esteemed role of the Royal Family, establish this Constitution to foster justice, unity, and prosperity. Embracing Saint Thomas More as our patron and honoring Charles of Austria for his peace-making efforts, we dedicate ourselves to upholding human dignity, religious freedom, and the rule of law."
Key Articles
- **The Emperor**: Holds supreme executive, judicial, and legislative authority, including powers to declare war, establish peace, and conduct foreign relations.
- **The Royal Family**: Exercises executive jurisdiction over Freedonia, with each member holding varying levels of governance authority.
- **The Lord High Chancellor**: Oversees civil and military administration.
- **The Elected Chancellor**: Represents public interests in the Imperial Diet, though without executive or military authority.
- **The Imperial Diet**: A unicameral legislative body appointed by the Emperor, responsible for debating and approving laws.
- **The General Estate**: An advisory assembly elected biannually, representing public opinion but lacking legislative power.
- **Military**: The Emperor alone declares war, with the Lord High Chancellor providing counsel. Military branches include the Imperial Army, Free Corps, Air Force, Navy, and Cyber/National Security Forces.
- **Law Enforcement**: Managed by the National Gendarmerie.
- **Lèse-Majesté**: Legislation protecting the dignity of the Emperor and Royal Family, with penalties for violations.
- **Health and Morality Regulations**: Smoking, drug use, and gambling are strictly prohibited.
- **Religious Freedom**: Religious observance is permitted, with Christmas as an official holiday.
- **Foreign Relations**: Conducted exclusively by the Emperor, with selective engagement.
- **National Symbols**: Saint Thomas More and Charles of Austria serve as Freedonia's patron figures, and the national anthem is the "Hymn to Freedom."
- **Human Rights**: Freedonia adheres to the principles of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
- **Languages**: English, Latin, and Esperanto are official.
- **Imperial Capital**: Freedonia City.
- **Executive Cabinets**: Advisory cabinets assist key leaders.
- **Amendments**: Proposed by principal leaders and require a two-thirds majority in the Imperial Diet, followed by the Emperor’s approval.
Geography and Territory
The Empire spans 161.5 acres of primarily urban and hilly terrain, with Freedonia City serving as the capital.
Culture
Freedonia’s culture is deeply influenced by traditional American values and customs.
Economy
Freedonia's economy is largely agricultural, focusing on the production of corn and soybeans as main exports.
Military
The Empire's military is highly influential in maintaining control, organized into the Imperial Army, Free Corps, Air Force, Navy, and Cyber/National Security Forces.
Media and Communication
All external communication is restricted under the National Security Act, with press statements released exclusively through the Emperor’s office.
Foreign Relations
Freedonia recognizes all United Nations member states and selectively acknowledges territories such as Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Western Sahara, Ambazonia, and the Syrian interim government. Diplomacy is conducted solely by the Emperor.
External links
- Official Website: [Link]