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As the 1960's rolled in, with them came the anti-imperial sentiments of rock music, recreational drug use, and a new explosion of differing ideologies from outside the empire. As these influences combined with the already roiling tensions of the various regions within [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia]] caused the beginning of the end for the Auroran giant.
As the 1960's rolled in, with them came the anti-imperial sentiments of rock music, recreational drug use, and a new explosion of differing ideologies from outside the empire. As these influences combined with the already roiling tensions of the various regions within [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlia]] caused the beginning of the end for the Auroran giant.


In the northwest, a popular movement around individual rights and freedom began to arise. With the birth of Chance Syng in 1952, however, the fate of that portion of the empire was sealed. In 1970, a popular movement of succession was all that was talked about in what was soon to be [[Norograd]]. [[Thesius Crumpus Vorenstein|Lord Thesius Crumpus Vorenstein]], governor of what is now Emberwood Coast, parts of Lyrevale, and Northern Quartz Fern Coast, cracked down on the protests that were flaring up around his estate with police. When they were just eighteen years old, Syng stood in front of an officer who had been attacking a man, and refused to move. Realizing what they were doing to their own community (most normal duty officers were recruited from the provinces they worked) and turned on the imperial forces. Three days later, on January 18th, 1970, Lord Voernstein was exiled and Syng, who'd lead several of the revolts before their incident in front of police, was then elected as temporary leader of what was briefly "New Staynes," then, after she decided to leave Norograd, finally settled in its current borders as Emberwood Coast.
In the northwest, a popular movement around individual rights and freedom began to arise. With the birth of Chance Syng in 1952, however, the fate of that portion of the empire was sealed. In 1970, a popular movement of succession was all that was talked about in what was soon to be [[Norograd]]. [[Thesius Crumpus Vorenstein|Lord Thesius Crumpus Vorenstein]], governor of what is now Emberwood Coast, parts of Lyrevale, and Northern Quartz Fern Coast, cracked down on the protests that were flaring up around his estate with police. When they were just eighteen years old, Syng stood in front of an officer who had been attacking a man, and refused to move. Realizing what they were doing to their own community (most normal duty officers were recruited from the provinces they worked) and turned on the imperial forces. Three days later, on January 18th, 1970, Lord Voernstein was exiled and Syng, who'd lead several of the revolts before their incident in front of police, was then elected as temporary leader of what was briefly "New Staynes."

Following dissent in the finally settled in its current borders as Emberwood Coast.


==1970-1979==
==1970-1979==
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==Administrative Councils==
==Administrative Councils==
The national Executive division is composed of thousands of people, but contains only one elected position: the president. The president of Emberwood Coast serves 4 year terms, but can be removed from office by a vote of no-confidence after a petition by citizens of Emberwood Coast. The official term limit is 3, but no president has served more than 12 years. Early news reports indicate Nimona Poole may be considering a run for re-election in 2020.
The national Executive division is composed of thousands of people, organized in specific work groups, each reporting up to more general meetings until the oversight council. These are elected via single-transferable vote through different blocs (one nationally, six by general vote for specific geographic regions, and five by limited relevant vote through different industries). Each can be removed after a vote of no-confidence after a petition by any citizens of Emberwood Coast.

The vice president of Emberwood Coast is the candidate with the second most votes in the general election. Leelah Stone, a staunch environmentalist, currently holds the position.


Election day is December 7th, and is a national holiday.
Election day is December 7th, and is a national holiday.


===Current Government===
===Current Government:===
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!Member Name
!Constituency
!Elected
!Approval (National)
!Approval (Constituency)
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|Saravalie Interva
|National
|2019
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|2
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|2021
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|3
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|2020
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|4
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|2022
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|5
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|2020
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|6
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|2019
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|-
|7
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|2020
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|8
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|2020
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|-
|9
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|2020
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|-
|10
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|2021
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|11
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|2022
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|-
|12
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|2019
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|}
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==Parliamentary Division==
==Parliamentary Division==


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==Electoral Procedure==
==Electoral Procedure==