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The response of the government was to cut spending and institute a multitude of reforms to improve Kasmiyland competitiveness, among them reducing the welfare state and privatizing public services and goods. In 2006 Kasmiyland got its first majority government for decades as the center-right Alliance defeated the incumbent Social Democrat government. Following the rapid growth of anti-immigration Kasmiy Democrats and their entrance to the Valmäe in 2010, the Alliance became a minority cabinet.
Kasmiyland is militarily aligned with the [[NSTO
In recent decades Kasmiyland has become a more culturally diverse nation due to significant immigration; in 2015 it was estimated that 15 percent of the population was foreign-born, and an additional 5 percent of the population was born to two immigrant parents. The influx of immigrants has brought new social challenges. Violent incidents have periodically occurred including the 2016 Valmäe riots which broke out following the police shooting of an elderly Kuthern immigrant. In response to these violent events, the anti-immigration opposition party, the Kasmiy Democrats, promoted their anti-immigration policies, while the left-wing opposition blamed growing inequality caused by the center-right government's socio-economic policies.
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