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{{Politics of Eflad}}
{{Politics of Eflad}}
'''Politics in Eflad''' reflects the dynamics of competition among multiple political parties, which led to the formation of a Reformist-Green-Liberal coalition government for the first time in April 2022, following the snap elections of 02 April 2022, and the election of a completely new political figure to Prime Minister.
'''Politics in Eflad''' reflects the dynamics of competition among multiple political parties, which led to the formation of a Reformist-Green-Liberal coalition government for the first time in April 2022, following the snap elections of 02 April 2022, and the election of a completely new political figure to [[Prime Minister of Eflad (Pacifica)|Prime Minister]].


[[Eflad (Pacifica)|Eflad]] is a democratic and [[:en:Federation|federal]] [[:en:Parliamentary_system|parliamentary]] [[:en:Republic|republic]], where federal legislative power is vested in the ''[[Senate of Eflad (Pacifica)|Sænat]]'' (the parliament of Eflad) and the [[Föderales Konzil of Eflad (Pacifica)|Föderales Konzil]] (the representative body of the ''Staaten'', Eflad's regional states).
[[Eflad (Pacifica)|Eflad]] is a democratic and [[:en:Federation|federal]] [[:en:Parliamentary_system|parliamentary]] [[:en:Republic|republic]], where federal legislative power is vested in the ''[[Senate of Eflad (Pacifica)|Sænat]]'' (the parliament of Eflad) and the [[Föderales Konzil of Eflad (Pacifica)|Föderales Konzil]] (the representative body of the ''Staaten'', Eflad's regional states).


Following the end the [[Great War (Pacifica)|Great War]] and re-establishment of Eflad as a sovereign state, the left-wing Socialist Party of Eflad (SPE) and the non-classical Technocratic Party (TP) dominated politics and public life for decades, with only one additional party—the Liberals—playing a significant role at the national level. More recently, the pattern of two-party dominance withered with the rise of newer parties, such as the Greens and the RE!.
Following the end the [[Great War (Pacifica)|Great War]] and re-establishment of Eflad as a sovereign state, the left-wing Socialist Party of Eflad (SPE) and the non-classical Technocratic Party (TP) dominated politics and public life for decades, with only one additional party—the Liberals—playing a significant role at the national level. More recently, the pattern of two-party dominance withered with the rise of newer parties, such as the Greens and the RE!.

Revision as of 21:29, 7 January 2024

Political System of the Republic of Eflad
Politisches System der Republik Eflad
Polity typeFederal democratic parliamentary republic
ConstitutionEfladian Constitution
Legislative branch
NameSenate of Eflad and Föderales Konzil
TypeBicameral
Meeting placeSænatorium
Presiding officer Jura Köf, President of the Sænat
Executive branch
Head of State
TitlePresident
CurrentlyDr. Gerno Efæn
AppointerFöderales Forum
Head of Government
TitlePrime Minister
CurrentlyHanna Tring
AppointerPresident
Cabinet
NameCabinet of Eflad
Current cabinetTirng cabinet
LeaderPrime Minister
Deputy leaderDeputy Prime Minister
AppointerPresident
HeadquartersOld House
Ministries22
Judicial branch
NameJudiciary of Eflad
Federal Constitutional Court

Politics in Eflad reflects the dynamics of competition among multiple political parties, which led to the formation of a Reformist-Green-Liberal coalition government for the first time in April 2022, following the snap elections of 02 April 2022, and the election of a completely new political figure to Prime Minister.

Eflad is a democratic and federal parliamentary republic, where federal legislative power is vested in the Sænat (the parliament of Eflad) and the Föderales Konzil (the representative body of the Staaten, Eflad's regional states).

Following the end the Great War and re-establishment of Eflad as a sovereign state, the left-wing Socialist Party of Eflad (SPE) and the non-classical Technocratic Party (TP) dominated politics and public life for decades, with only one additional party—the Liberals—playing a significant role at the national level. More recently, the pattern of two-party dominance withered with the rise of newer parties, such as the Greens and the RE!.