United States of Central Kafrica
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United States of Central Kafrica
Central Kafrica
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| The Wheet and Fields | |||||
| Common Name | Central Kafrica | ||||
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| Demonym | Kafrican | ||||
| Official languages | Kafrican | ||||
| Currency | Kafrican Dollar | ||||
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| Capital | Bown | ||||
| Government | Federal Presidential Republic | ||||
| Foundation | 2190 | ||||
| President | Blimp Drimp | ||||
| Preceded by | [various] | ||||
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| Ethnicities | Kafrican | ||||
| Population | 10,919,773 | ||||
The United States of Central Kafrica (USCK) is a Federal Presidential Republic located on the continent of Kafrica, founded in 2190 as a result of a referendum in 2188.
Etymology
Documented usage of the phrase "Central Kafrica" is derived from the Strelkan state of Middlekafrica, in order to distance the new budding republic from the oppressive Goverments of the 22nd and late 21st centuries, it was translated to the predominant local Koster language. The United States prefix of the nation's name is to denote the form of decentralized government.
Flag
The flag of Central Kafrica comprises of alternating green and white stripes. The green stripes represent the states which originally signed the Articles of Union. The top two represent the Eastern Central Kafrican Collective, the central stripe represents the Dioscan Republic and the bottom two stripes represent the New Comer Republic.
The chevrons of the "wheet" symbol represent the states of the union.
Politics
The Central Kafrican Government is heavily based upon the system used in Krome, composed of multiple branches, the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. Each branch is separate yet still reports to the head of state, a president. It is seated in the Port city of Bown, located within the footprint of the old Kroman Citadel located there, which was destroyed by Middlekafrica.
The Executive
The Executive branch of Central Kafrican government is directly controlled by the President, who serves a 5 year term with a maximum of 10 years able to be served. The executive branch is responsible for directing the Legislative branch through passing proposals of legislation, ratifying executive orders of the President. It is also responsible for the administration of the President's closest advisors.
The Legislature
The Legislative branch is split into two houses collectively known as Congress, a Senate and a house of representatives with both houses being of equal power.
The Senate
The Senate is comprised of five members sent by each federal state of the Union, serving for 5 years, offset to 2.5 years after a Presidential Election in order to align with local house of representative elections
House of Representatives
The House of representatives is comprised of local congressional districts in which a singular candidate is elected per region, five of which get to serve in the Senate for their term in addition to being a Congressional Representative. The elections of Representatives is also offset by 2.5 years to the Presidential Elections.
The Judiciary
The Judiciary Branch of government is independent to both the legislature and the executive, it includes the Central Kafrican Federal Policing Service in order to preserve integrity of its legal system, with previous nations being plagued by corruption and apparent dictatorship, the Judiciary is given almost full power to arbitrate on legal or procedural issues, both in governance and in civil litigation. In order to effectively administer this responsibility, courts are divided from Federal Courts to Town Courts.
Federal States
The Kafrican Constitution gives power on matters of regional legislation and policy entirely to its member states. Within the framework of the constitution, states are free to administer their internal affairs as they see fit. However decisions and legislation may be challenged in federal court. The capital city of Bown is administered as a special district under direct control of the federal government executive branch.

