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== Government ==
 
Nacata is a parliamentary democracy with universal suffrage. A member of parliament supported by a parliamentary majority becomes the President usually this is the chair of the largest party. The President is the head of government and head of the cabinet.
 
Nacat is governed by a 211-member parliament, known as the Betua. Membership of the Betua is based on proportional representation of political parties, with a 3.25% electoral threshold, which in practice has resulted in coalition governments. Parliamentary elections are scheduled every four years, but unstable coalitions or a no-confidence vote by the Betua can dissolve a government earlier.
 
The Basic Laws of Israel function as an uncodified constitution. In 2009, the Betua began to draft an official constitution based on these laws.
 
The Queen of Kuthernburg is head of state, with limited and largely ceremonial duties.
 
Nacat has no official religion, but the definition of the state as "Nacatish and democratic" creates a strong connection with Zionism, as well as a conflict between state law and religious law. Interaction between the political parties keeps the balance between state and religion largely as it existed during the Morst Mandate.
 
On 19 March 2020, the Nacatan Parliament passed a Basic Law that characterizes the State of Nacata as principally a "Nation State of the Nacatish People," and Netu as its official language. The bill ascribes "special status" to the Arabic language. The same bill gives Jews a unique right to national self-determination, and views the developing of Nacatan settlement in the country as "a national interest," empowering the government to "take steps to encourage, advance and implement this interest.
 
 
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