United Ameline Territories


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The United Ameline Territories, often shortened to the UAT or referred to colloquially as Amelina, is a large federal nation on the eastern coast of Varnesia. The landmass is home to hundreds of warring indigenous groups and tribes, and became a hotspot for colonial dispute upon the arrival of Velizkan colonists from multiple nations. The area was often a site for conflict, as many nations laid claim to the region, and the few that settled were also in perpetual conflict with the hostile native peoples. The UAT itself was founded in 1898, when the settlers cast off their nations of origin so as to collectively assert their perceived supremacy over the native population. Since its foundation, the UAT has been scarred and absorbed by violence, corruption, war and terrorism, as ethnic and political tensions are extremely high. For most of its history, due to its foundation, the UAT was under embargo by the nations of Velizka, until a diplomatic mission from Yavatia brought supplies as a symbolic gesture, in 1953. Nonetheless poverty is still heavily widespread, and travelers are advised or ordered by most governments not to enter the country, due to its high violent crime rates and terrorism.

The changing role and importance of the federal government has been extremely significant to the UAT's history and politics. The federation is made up of many constituent autonomous republics, or "territories", along with slithers of land that are under federal control. These territories have engaged in wars against each other, often have entirely different political processes, histories, and populations, but all come together in a very loose federal chamber to determine how and where they can work together. Currently, the nation has spiraled into absolute chaos, as it is engulfed in civil war and controlled almost exclusively by warlords and rogue generals.

Salvator Sampson is, in theory, the incumbent President, however, for security reasons he does not even reside in the country. The most well-known and brutal warlord of all, internationally wanted criminal Monk Sargent, is speculated to have control of roughly a third of the UAT's territory, but even so everything is completely anarchic in practice for people unlucky enough to reside in the UAT. The international community has often tried and failed to help the situation and the humanitarian catastrophe, but have continuously failed.

The Proctor Age
Keban Proctor's rise to power in 1949 was instrumental in many ways and for many reasons, both positive and negative. It was the first time in the history of the UAT that a member of the ANO had come to power, and hence was an unpredictable affair. Proctor's first move was to declare himself President, and his second move was to dispatch ANO-linked militias and create a standing federal military through conscription. He then sent this military to, successfully, invade and subjugate all the constituent republics. For this, Proctor was seen both from inside and out of the country as a tyrannical dictator, however rhetorically he proclaimed himself to be a radical liberal nationalist, who would usher a new age of science, order, and prosperity to the UAT. For his cabinet and on the Federal Commission, he appointed his own friends and cronies as opposed to striving for representation or reconciliation.

By 1950, Proctor and ANO had total control over the UAT. With it, he launched hundreds of national programs and initiatives, one for each line of work, which he wanted organised and regulated by a central, federal authority. Known as the "back to work" campaign, Proctor also sent the police to enforce workplaces and crush attempts for the republics to turn in competition against each other, often pulling coups and replacing resistant authority with ANO functionaries. Yet despite this, however, when each citizen left work he or she had more personal freedom and legal rights bestowed onto them than ever before in Ameline history. By 1952, with production having soared and finally producing enough for citizens to live on, Proctor softened his grip on workplaces considerably, but not completely. He travelled the continent, proclaiming his political program to be the best working model, one he called "functionalism". Some functionalists claim that the technocratic regime in Gharyin, which came about in 1977, was partially inspired by Proctorian ideas.

In 1953, Yavatiak missionary Kira Vash Mina arrived in Birzham, along with a shipment of supplies, as if to welcome the UAT to self-respect and prosperity. Proctor was extremely positive about the visit and spoke highly of Yavatia. Shortly after, the first Yavatiat in the UAT was established, 20 miles west of Birzham. Kira's visit brought hope and knowledge to a lot of Ameline citizens, but to others it would be seen as very suspicious and would cause major issues going forward. Ever since this point, though, Yavatia has had a key influence on Ameline society, and has played a massive role in regards to foreign relations.

While things appeared to be going well for Proctor, things would go majorly downhill in 1955, resulting in Kira's final departure in 1956. Proctor's use of the military for personal purposes, his enthusiasm for the Yavatiak presence, and an emerging cult of personality surrounding him and his platform, led to a schism within the ANO. Leeb Dannelson, a founding ANO member, seized control of party apparatus and demanded Proctor step down immediately. Proctor responded by conserving his remaining political support network into a new party, ANO-PF (Proctorian Functionalist). It was followed by mass military defection from some old ANO militias, as many of their generals and commanders backed Dannelson. In late 1956, the workforce also went on a mass strike, shutting down many of the important production lines.

On January 1st, 1957, Proctor announced that he had set up a secret police network a few years prior, that had in the previous month captured Dannelson and held him in prison. Despite claiming no torture occurred, nobody was allowed to see or talk to Dannelson, and his body was found completely cremated in a river ten days later. Nonetheless, the ANO only turned further against him, and started to cooperate with regional authorities and other political parties to secure Proctor's removal. Proctor blocked and shut down a coup attempt that began from a march in Birzham that Summer, but it was ultimately too late for him. In early 1958, Proctor's secret police turned against him, and even more military divisions defected. The ANO struck a deal with Don Lardenhal, the long-time President of Roesin Territory (who had up to then styled himself as a convert to Proctor's government, most likely for his own power), and Lardenhal would take power officially that year, Proctor managing to escape Birzham with a few remaining cronies' help.

Keban Proctor would reemerge onto the public scene as a critic of the new government from 1962 onwards. Finally, in 1969, he attempted to lead a coup in the Treston Territory, and was assassinated by an anti-federal Trestonian nationalist.

Lardenhal, Beechli, and Garmond
Understanding that Proctor had still got a lot of public support, and that his image was a fundamentally pro-Proctor one, Lardenhal attempted to proclaim that he would take a moderate functionalist political position, and while a certain chunk of the ANO split off to support him (ANO-MF), the majority of the ANO viewed him with suspicion and plotted to remove him from power, in favour of a party figure. Lardenhal however combatted this by diversifying the commission with other party participation, such as the RAP and RGP. Both demanded he reduce the federal authority Proctor had put into place, and gradually Lardenhal obliged, undoing many of the initiatives, programs and legislation brought in under Proctor.

With the ANO now at an all-time low due to schism, the RAP elected a new, charismatic speaker called Tebb Beechli as their leader, quickly siphoning off support from the RGP. By 1960, Lardenhal was forced to resign by the commission, for Beechli to take his place. Beechli massively increased the speed of decentralisation and restored powers to regional authorities. Aside from this, however, Beechli was not a very consequential leader himself. Under his time in charge, the resource boom started in the Proctor era really took off, and this attracted new investment opportunities for the UAT. Businessmen even started migrating to the UAT, to capitalise on the lack of regulation on resource mining. In turn, this reignited an income inequality crisis, and poverty began to get much worse for poor citizens.

Beechli called an election after 3 years in office, which he won, but then lost another called election 3 years after that. His replacement, a more modest and moderate RAP spokesman, was Juck Garmond. Garmond would stick to the same electoral calendar as Beechli established, and would do little in charge except make the UAT increasingly business-friendly.

Election of Persi Crane
In late 1969, Juck Garmond called elections, and was very narrowly beaten by the FIP candidate, Persi Crane. Little known at the time that this would lead to the absolute destruction of the UAT's security, unity or prosperity, Garmond conceded amicably, and allowed Crane to start his term at the beginning of the next year. Crane's victory was highly celebrated by the new arrivals and elites, who had been promised that the UAT could pose as a deregulated tax haven from which to organise more illicit business practices. Crane was widely considered by the territories to be anti-autonomy however, and was also deemed by average citizens to be corrupt.

In anticipation of taking office, Crane toured the entire UAT in a limousine to try and make his presence known to the entirety of the nation, given that since Proctor there hadn't been much of a federal national identity. He then had a highly publicised meeting with philosopher Mo Krazny, who proclaimed that Crane's UAT was closer than any other nation to Libero-Fundamentalism, and he predicted that within 10 years, prosperity in the UAT would rise to the level of average countries. Crane did promise to enact Krazny's UAT Plan, but would later revoke it from his agenda.

Crane's principal act, which he released upon the fourth day as leader, was the New Federal Tax Law, or NFTL. For context, the FTL was something that had been introduced under Proctor, which essentially decreed territory-based taxes that had not been approved by the federal authority to be illegal. The NFTL, however, instead of enshrining a federal tax, strived instead to remove all taxation completely within five years, with payment of territorial taxes becoming "optional" by federal law. This move hugely angered the territories and exacerbated tensions between them. Meanwhile, the new business sector that had immigrated to reap the benefits of no taxes, child labour, and no minimum wage (amongst other things), slowly gentrified Birzham, leaving Crane surrounded solely by his supporters.

In 1972, Crane, spurred on by the business elite, declared the NFTL too slow, and he immediately liquidated all taxes and all federal charges from tax-related offenses. Every single federal public service was cut. Police, justice and military services became controlled as private militias and corporate paramilitaries, as well as private courts and private prisons. Krazny denounced the plan, calling it "sporadic" and "disorganised", and within one night, the UAT plunged itself into an anarchic mess. Workers and indigenous people took to the streets and riioted, often in violent confrontation from paramilitaries; criminal empires rose to total domination of their neighbourhoods;many left the country in fear of what would happen next.

Death of Mary Malen
Later that year in 1972, as the world began to turn its attention to the madness going on in the UAT, a 19-year-old student named Mary Malen went to the southern jungles of the UAT to do research on the wildlife and its ecosystems, for a major research project at Sonul University. Malen was accompanied by local guides and staff security from the university, landing in December amidst the chaos.

Upon reaching Bahnort, the largest city in the vicinity, Malen was forced to abandon her university colleagues at a private checkpoint, and pay for private protection by a dominant militia. The militia escorted her and her remaining guides to the local nature reserve, however they then seemingly were forced out of the area by competing paramilitary forces, and so presumably abandoned those under their protection. Malen's signal was still active however, and she communicated with university staff to say that her guides had gone missing, and that she felt she was being stalked and didn't feel safe. Preparations were drafted to rescue her, but an hour after the transmission she went completely silent.

While this was not the first death of an international visitor in Crane's UAT, the response of the government is what defined this particular case to be a turning point. The territory in question, Dergawn, refused to look into the disappearance as they claimed Malen had moved 25 miles west of their borders accidentally into solely federal territory when she made the transmission. Crane denied this, and whilst he did apologise to the international community in January 1973, he stated he would start an "internal investigation", banning all foreign investigators from going near to the location of the murder. Attempts to find Malen's body were to be treated as invasion, assumedly so that the UAT could buy time to cover up any wrongdoing on the federal level. This gave the greenlight to a widespread increase in murder and crime all around the UAT, with almost every citizen having to enlist in a gang or with a militia or paramilitary to stay safe.

The international community decided in June 1973 unanimously that Persi Crane was complicit in inciting race war, class war, widespread crime, international criminality, and terrorism in the country. Attempting to capitalise on the ransom money, many of Birzham's business empires betrayed their former ally, and Crane attempted to flee south. He was caught when an oil tanker from Gharyin sailed by his own ship, and handed over to an international tribunal. He remains in prison to this day, and was replaced officially by an internationally chosen centre-left interim leader, Salvator Sampson (leader of the UPF).

The Ameline Goldfields
Upon Sampson and the UPF taking de jure control of the country, the criminal business elite fled Birzham, believing international forces would aid Sampson in arresting them all. The criminal empires dispersed all across the country with a few exceptions. Sampson's first priority was to recreate a national army, with which to fight against private militias and political insurrections. He reintroduced a progressive taxation system, though in reality due to the fact that the law was barely followed even in Birzham by this point, it was a tax in name only. In reality, little international help was provided, aside from funding from Yavatia, who attempted to revamp a media organisation. A few Yavatiak missionaries attempted, perhaps stupidly, to enter the country; to this day less than half of all those who have attempted it have survived and left the country.

By 1975, the current civil war had undoubtedly reached the heights to which it has remained at until today. The reason that it intensified so quickly was due to an event in 1974, in which a Yavatiak plane carrying a shipment full of solid gold to Zenvoit, was steered off course into UAT airspace. It was then shot down by a private militia, killing the entire crew, and releasing masses of gold onto the fields and meadows in the centre of the country. This created a gold rush effect, massively intensifying conflict between all sides, and causing complete and utter dysfunction.

The federal government, from this point on, really only had solid control over certain parts of Birzham, and a few surrounding areas, but even this was rife with terrorism and violence. Sampson's wife, Petina Sampson, was shot and killed in an assassination attempt at Salvator Sampson in 1978, leading Sampson to flee from his own country he leads entirely, fearing it completely unsafe. He currently resides on an island about 50 miles north of the UAT, known as Port Ar Sol. Port Ar Sol is currently managed by Yavatia, and while it is not a Yavatiat, it is under Yavatiak jurisdiction due to their role in the UAT's crisis.

Battle of the Breakers
Due to the effects of the Ameline Goldrush, the Breakerlands were the first site of major scale organised brawl in the Civil War. Despite murder, attacks, and terror being well-established within the UAT by this time, it was the prospects of finding gold during a period of widespread starvation that brought a lot of the most aggressive and combative parties to the Breakerlands at the same time, as this was where the majority of the gold had fallen. Private corporations sent militias to seek out gold for their causes; other independent prospectors wished to take their own chances at securing some gold; far-right and religious extremist groups also wished to take control of the gold for their own causes. The far-left played a much lesser role in the conflict in the Breakers specifically, although a few opportunist left groups and unions did try to make a break for the gold. Another, known as the Purtic Squad, went into the Breakerlands with the intention of returning the gold, somehow, to Yavatia. They would become infamous later on in the war.

At first, some local ranchers in the Western Breakerlands decided to team up and form a Ranchers' Union, knowing that the rest of the country would soon arrive to try and take the gold for themselves. However, most of the goldfields were already locked in free-for-all combat. The second "wave" of prospectors, after the locals and ranchers, were bandits and criminals from the south and west of the UAT, many of which saw themselves as eventually becoming warlords. Corporations arrived from the north in a third wave, and political groups as part of the fourth. The second wave, which generally was more equipped with weaponry and had a much more sadistic streak, largely wiped out the Ranchers' Union and a large amount of the local population that were deemed to be "in the way". Even those who attempted to get out of the way and abandon their properties were slaughtered, as their personal resources were deemed by many prospectors to be worth murdering for.

The corporations and private prospectors took a far more regimented mechanical approach than the butchery of the second wave. This made the warlords turn to guerilla tactics, which were often very successful against corporate militias and machinery. This tactic would be emulated by the political organisations. Over the course of the main years of the Gold Rush, which had dried up by 1977, roughly 72% of those who went to prospect in the Breakerlands had been killed - ambush attacks on opposing groups of prospectors or militias in truth were more frequent than the actual finding of the gold itself. Killing for cannibalism would also become standard practice due to food shortages. Once the Gold Rush had ended, the situation got even worse, and to this day, the Breakers remain the most dangerous part of the country, simply because of the concentration of different groups there being so high, and with every step you walk into someone else's occupied territory, quite literally.

The government attempted to send in forces into the Breakerlands in 1975, knowing the situation was out of control, but due to a lack of a proper military at this stage, they relied heavily on the territorial forces of Yadohm territory, which had somehow stayed largely loyal to the federal government at this stage. After a mass defection in Mortenbark, however, this army was completely cut off from other government forces. It has attempted to advance into the Breakers more closely on multiple occasions, but has only managed to hold the very northern borders of the territory, suffering immense damage from raiding and combat.

Many of the most successful figures in the Breakers, in particular Monk Sargent, would become key players and command massive amounts of power thanks to their brutality in this particular part of the country.

Siege of Birzham
As conflict in the Breakerlands reached astounding levels, it also rose dramatically pretty much everywhere else in the UAT too. Knowing that the government or recognised legal authorities had been crippled by the Crane era, local forces, in particular for ethnic, religious and political group, took the opportunity to seize the land and territory of the people and corporations out prospecting, as well as that of weak government proxies or other vulnerable parties. The Corini people of northern Yatukiba were one such group that saw the exodus of colonists to the Breakerlands as an opportunity to establish an independent homeland for their tribe. In order to do this, the Corini Nationalist Front decided to send its forces to the mountains on the outskirts of Birzham and the Galas Strip, to keep federal forces at bay, and hopefully for them incite ethnic war. The CNF also advocated the extermination of the Wojex, who were seen as inferior, and used to be kidnapped as slaves for the Corini prior to colonisation.

With Sampson attempting to send forces and messages out from Birzham, the CNF used guerilla tactics in the mountains to pick off federal agents and soldiers. Birzham was, by land, essentially besieged. Upon the initial success of the CNF, they were heavily supplied and supported by much of the criminal business elite and other paramilitary organisations, as a way of splitting up federal control zones and keeping any of their forces at bay. However, the CNF didn't just attract positive attention; in 1977, two years after the organisation's insurrection began, it was infiltrated and commandeered by Qopa fundamentalists, who purged and replaced much of the besieging forces in an operation known to the Corini as "The Great Betrayal". The Corini Nationalists are now largely split between supporting either the federal authorities or the Qopa as the "lesser of two evils", or going completely independent. Financial backers have similarly been splintered, but much of the initial donations have already been siphoned off to the Qopa militias indirectly.

With the siege limiting government participation in the vast majority of the UAT, the siege vastly upscaled the war in itself. However, many loyal territories especially on the coasts have cooperated with Harkard Gorem's army to launch attacks on rebels via the sea. Despite shelling, siege and terrorism, Birzham is still therefore one of the safer places one can be in the UAT during this time of war.

Monk Sargent
In 1974, one of the first self-styled warlords on the scene in the Breakers would become infamous for his brutal methods, horrific violence, and emerging criminal empire. He originated from the jungles in the southwest, but had already moved north by the time of the goldrush and hence was in a prime position for seizing goldfields. He and his supporters claim to be responsible both for the Malen murder and shooting down the plane, but both claims are widely considered to be fictitious.

Sargent and his Sargentines are known for being oddly and curiously apolitical. He is mixed race, but seems not to care much about ethnicity within his ranks of command, nor for any notions of social justice or change. If anything, international observers have labelled Sargent to be a "stalwartist", in the sense that he seems only to care about strength, and maintaining it for his own personal usage. Using terror as a means of enacting a cult of personality, some of the tropes Sargent is most known for disseminating include: his cannibalism of children; him never taking prisoners, and personally murdering anyone he believes to be untrustworthy; his travelling around from town to town pillaging, looting, and committing sexual crimes against men and women alike; him being nearly 7ft tall and being able to withstand a bullet due to his massive build; him having unrivalled control to some extent or other over roughly a third of the UAT; his brutal temper and insatiable blood lust - including bathing himself solely in human blood; his targeting of journalists and foreign agents simply as to raise his international awareness; him being a man of extremely few words; other legends of the like.

Due to Sargent's physical strength and ferocity, he was able to attract a following of prospectors, and gradually come to wipe out much of his competition. Sargent controls almost all of the western Breakers, and has a personal net worth consequently of an insane amount of money (in the form of gold). Using this gold, Sargent has paid those loyal to him to "prepare" nearby areas for him, before paying that area a visit, to make it submit to his will in the hopes he would never need to return. Currently it is unclear exactly where Sargent is, but he has become specifically targeted by the international community for his almost motive-less brutality. Intel however does indicate that he has vast military technologies at his disposal, and has a cult following of a massive number of loyal devotees.

The Yardmen
One of the most complex and heated areas of conflicts, beyond the Sargentine submissives and the Breakers, is the area around Elmon territory. (wip)

Birzham
While it was hardly the first colonial settlement in Amelina, thought initially to be too rocky and slightly too cold for a prosperous colony, the city-region of Birzham has over time evolved into a sprawling metropolis and is by far the most populous city in the UAT. It currently is recognised as the official capital of the UAT, but no longer is the home either of the federal commission, or the president, due to the ongoing civil war and its dangers.

Due to the undeveloped terrain being not particularly fruitful agriculturally, there is only really one major indigenous tribe around Birzham, called the Wojex peoples. The Wojex were mostly pacifistic but nonetheless resisted and protested the expansion of Birzham as a city throughout the Golden Age. The Wojex initially attempted to coexist amicably with colonists, who used this opportunity to construct a city where it would not be destroyed by local tribes, as was the case in Wenzham or Gaor, both of which have become legendary failures. In fact, Birzham became the capital of the UAT after Wenzham was destroyed in 1916. However tensions rose upon the first attempts to industrialise in the 1930s, as the pollution and smog disrupted and disfigured spiritual Wojex lands.

Up until the Golden Age, Birzham and its vicinity had been non-territorial, which put them directly under federal control and not within a constituent territory. This however changed in 1951, when Keban Proctor created a territory called "Capital Territory" in an attempt to enhance federalist sentiment across the UAT. It was in 1967 that this territory was formally renamed "Birzham", after the city that had become so big within it.

Due to centralisation, Birzham grew at an extremely fast past from the late 1940s onward, although the Wojex still make up 15% of its massive population. Furthermore, after the decline of the ANO presence in the region, Birzham became a favoured destination of businessmen immigrating to the UAT for financial regions. Birzham had a major infrastructure upgrade under Proctor, and was continued by private industries, building skyscrapers and large factories. Under Garmond, Birzham had become a corporate haven, but it also has a staggering 30% homeless rate and major issues with exploitation and trafficking, especially of people from the Wojex community. Certain neighbourhoods appeared to have glitz and glamour by the end of the Golden Period, and yet others remained the same slum-like scene that it had been for most of the city's history.

The corporate influence on culture in Birzham has made it generally considered quite crude, hedonistic, and decadent - at least for the rich. There is a working class culture too, however, which is built around trade union activity largely and solidarity. Due to its multicultural nature as a city, there's quite a lot of variety in social customs and norms, although often in a reduced, vulgar application.

Birzham's buildings and infrastructure has been crippled during the civil war, and the few social services and housing that was available to the poor has since been blown up in many terror attacks. While mostly controlled by Harkard Gorem's national army, those who have been reduced to living homeless in filth, flooded sewage, poverty and starvation, have often been radicalised and have taken to religious extremism. Followers of the Qopa religion, which has many violent interpretations, are a large amount of the attackers. Some of eastern Birzham is outright controlled by Qopa militias, and the city has been under siege by extremist Qopa militias now since the mid-1970s.

Galas Strip
The Galas Strip is the smallest territory in the UAT, and shares much of its history, landscape and culture with Birzham, which is directly east of it. It is, however, slightly lower towards sea level in geography. It is also, like Birzham, very built-up, and was once the indigenous home of the Wojex.

The Galas Strip was initially part of the Capital Territory, until 1967, when the more cutthroat corporate lobbyists petitioned the territory to let it secede. Ever since this point, it has been the headquarters and stronghold of the FIP, and essentially become a more lawless, more corrupt form of Birzham. Often, businesspeople based in Birzham would journey to the Galas Strip to do their more seedy or ethically dubious business practices. This is why it has become a major center of human trafficking, in particular of Wojex children, and has vast inequality. This trafficking is not only performed by private interest groups, but also by fringe political organisations and extremist paramilitaries.

There is also the UAT's largest Yavatiat in the Galas Strip, but this is generally thought of as distinct from the rest of the territory. More characteristic of the Galas Strip are the "Acorn Districts", where the rich go to party and engage in awful behaviours of all types.

The Galas Strip has been deemed an area of risk during the war, but is slightly safer than Birzham, despite being under the same siege. Unlike Birzham, however, none of the territory is controlled by anything other than government-approved authority, and the rate of terror is lower.

Dread Pirate's Isle
The large island to the north of Birzham is also a territory of the UAT, but due to it not being on the mainland, it has a slightly different history. A rocky island subject to extreme weather events and extremely unpredictable storms, the island was named such due to the hardened indigenous tribes who lived there, who brutally massacred settlers who attempted to found a colony there in the early days. (wip)

Major Federal Parties
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 * Initials
 * Name
 * Platform
 * Alignment
 * Affiliation
 * ANO
 * Ameline National Order
 * Functionalism, Mercantilism, Centralisation, Levism (disputed)
 * centre to centre-left
 * RAP
 * Regional Autonomy Pact
 * Regionalism, Devolution, Minarchism, Business Interests
 * right-wing
 * FIP
 * Financial Interest Party
 * Anti-Taxation, Deregulation, Business Interests
 * right-wing to far-right
 * UPF
 * United Peoples' Front
 * Civic Nationalism, Multiculturalism, Populism
 * centre-left
 * AWT
 * Ameline Warriors of Truth
 * Conspiracy Theorism, Xenophobia, Extreme Nationalism
 * far-right to extreme-right
 * ACL
 * Ameline Communist League
 * National Constantism
 * far-left
 * Coalition of HyperLeft and Craniomodern Organisations (CHLCO)
 * RGP
 * Regional Governance Party
 * Regionalism, Devolution
 * centre-right to right-wing
 * SPA
 * Socialist Party of Amelina
 * State Socialism, Trade Unionism, Variskism (disputed)
 * left-wing to far-left
 * Congress of Socialist and Labour Parties
 * ANO-PF
 * Ameline National Order (Proctorian Functionalism)
 * Functionalism, Technocracy, Centralisation, Yavatiaphilia
 * centre-left
 * LLR
 * Let Liberty Ring!
 * Decentralisation, Socialism, Regionalism
 * centre-left to left-wing
 * ANO-MF
 * Ameline National Order (Moderate Functionalism)
 * Functionalism, Regionalism
 * centre to centre-right
 * RIM
 * Radical Intellectual Movement
 * International Constantism, Deterritorialism
 * ultra-left
 * Coalition of HyperLeft and Craniomodern Organisations (CHLCO)
 * PPA
 * Provisional Purtic Army
 * Non-Sectarian Leftism, Platformism, Insurrectionism
 * left-wing to far-left
 * Coalition of HyperLeft and Craniomodern Organisations (CHLCO)
 * MSY
 * Major Shrew's Yardmen
 * Velizkan Supremacy, Eugenics, Exterminationism
 * extreme-right
 * Conference for International Racial Purification
 * -}
 * Ameline National Order (Moderate Functionalism)
 * Functionalism, Regionalism
 * centre to centre-right
 * RIM
 * Radical Intellectual Movement
 * International Constantism, Deterritorialism
 * ultra-left
 * Coalition of HyperLeft and Craniomodern Organisations (CHLCO)
 * PPA
 * Provisional Purtic Army
 * Non-Sectarian Leftism, Platformism, Insurrectionism
 * left-wing to far-left
 * Coalition of HyperLeft and Craniomodern Organisations (CHLCO)
 * MSY
 * Major Shrew's Yardmen
 * Velizkan Supremacy, Eugenics, Exterminationism
 * extreme-right
 * Conference for International Racial Purification
 * -}
 * Velizkan Supremacy, Eugenics, Exterminationism
 * extreme-right
 * Conference for International Racial Purification
 * -}

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