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Emirate of Quadaloudistan Amirat al-Qwdaludystan (Quadalise) | |
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Motto: Bis shereef wa al-ikhwa With honor and brotherhood | |
Anthem: Dirayat Al-Nujum Royal anthem: Al-Nidal Al-Fakhir | |
Location | South Asia |
Capital | Al-Qadimah |
Largest | Qudar Al-Madinah |
Official languages | Quadalise Portuguese[1][2][3] |
Recognised national languages | Qudalgermanisch |
Religion (2013) | Islam (state religion) Quadalise paganism (permitted) |
Demonym(s) | Quadaloudi |
Government | Unitary semi-constitutional monarchy |
• Alamir (Supreme Emir) | Zayd Al-Qudim |
• Wazirasas (Prime Minister) | Fahad Al-Qudaimi |
Establishment | |
• Quadaloudi Sheikhdom | 1788 |
• Quadaloudi-Portugese War | 1924 |
• Emirate of Quadaloudistan | 1938 |
• Alamash | 2024 |
Area | |
• | 22,720 km2 (8,770 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate | 30,061,021 |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 27,587,859,000 |
HDI | 0.83 very high |
Currency | Quadalise dinar |
Drives on | left |
Quadaloudistan, officially the Emirate of Quadaloudistan is a country located in South Asia. Quadaloudistan shares borders with only one nation - India, who completely surrounds it, making Quadaloudistan the largest enclave in Asia and the second largest worldwide, behind Quarkania. Quadaloudistan is a unitary semi-constitutional monarchy led by the Alamir (supreme amir), currently Zayd Al-Qudim who ascended to the throne in 2001 on his father Rashid Al-Qudim's retirement after the 2001 Quadaloudistan Protests, making him the first Quadaloudi German to occupy the throne.
Zayd's reign has been characterised with the introduction of a large welfare state, deals with the Russian Federation and Republic of India education reforms, improvement in human development and a increase in literacy from 59% to 86% and the implementation of a parliament, with the recongition of political parties such as Quadaloudistan Labour Party, The Alamir Party and the Progressive Party being permitted. Despite this change, the Quadaloudistan Republic Movement has still not been permitted, leading to the rapidly expanding popularity of revolutionary currents within the Republic Movement such as with the formation of the Quadaloudistan Republican Army and its nationalistic counterpart - the Quadaloudistan National Redemption Front.
Etymology and pronunciation
[edit]History
[edit]Geography
[edit]Government and politics
[edit]Government
[edit]The Emirate of Quadaloudistan used to operate under a Unitary absolute monarchy but after the plan for a transition to a unitary semi-constitutional monarchy, which first begun with the explicit legalisation of political factions which meet a medium-level criteria as a result of the 2023 Quadaloudi constitutional reform, all of which is known as the Alamash (Alama (change) + Ashar (progress)) or the Alamataq (Alama (change) + Taqa (decline)) to its opponents such as The Alamir Party, finished on the 28th March 2024, the Emirate of Quadaloudistan is now a semi-constitutional monarchy, marking an end to 236 years of absolutist rule. The groups previously known as "Factions" have been reformed into officially recognised political parties. The Wazirasas (Prime Minister) of the Emirate of Quadaloudistan is currently Fahad Al-Qudaimi of the Quadaloudistan Labour Party.
2021 Online Radical Law
[edit]As of December 2021, a new law has been put in place by the Alamir which outlaws websites promoting:
- Radical political ideology
- Anti-Quadaloudi sentiment
- Anti-Islamic sentiment
This change has been met with satisfaction from around 62% of the public, as seen in a Royal Polling, making it the 3rd lowest satisfied law in Zayd's reign.
Political Parties
[edit]- ^ "As per the 1844 agreement between the Portuguese Empire and Quadaloudistan, the Portuguese language shall be recognisied and catered for nationwide."
- ^ Despite being an official language, Portuguese is heavily discriminated against in Quadaloudistan, with instances of police brutality against the shrinking Lusoquadaloudi population being suffered by around 1 in 14 Lusoquadaloudis.
- ^ Factions such as the Progressive Party, The Alamir Party and the illegal Quadaloudistani National Redemption Front have proposed stripping Portuguese of its official language status.
- ^ Endonym and exonym differ with the inclusion of 2024 in the endonym.