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== Mutual defense pact ==
The member states of the union agree to defend each other in the event on an unprovoked act of war from another state or when their internal security is compromised. The nations also vow not to invade each other's territory or to threaten each other's strategic interests. Furthermore, the nations have an informal agreement to coordinate on issues such as terrorism, drug and sentient trafficking, intelligence and arms procurement. Member states are protected by Packilvania's military umbrella. The militaries which comprise the mutual defense pact are as follows:
{| class="wikitable"
|+Table of Military Statistics
!Military
!Expenditure
!Active Personnel
!Nuclear Warheads
|-
|[[Packilvanian Armed Forces]]
|320.560 billion [[Kirib|KRB]]
|2,482,750
|1,950
|-
|Drakken Defense Forces
|3.429 billion [[Kirib|KRB]]
|35,170
|0
|}
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Revision as of 14:05, 13 June 2023

Imperial State Crown, symbol of Pax-Draconica

Pax-Draconica is a personal, economic and political union of countries in Central Yasteria. It was formally established in 1989 by the Charter of Pax-Draconica which was signed in the city of Bingol, Packilvania. Although its members are independent nations, they share the descendants of Sultan of Packilvania, Amhoud I, as their head of state. As such the Bedonite dynasty reigns over them.

History

After the Packilvanian Civil War ended in 1985, the Bedonite dynasty took over control of the former territories of the Packilvanian Communist Party. Amhoud I was crowned Sultan of Packilvania. He recognized the independence of the Drakkengard Socialist Republic. The Drakkengard Socialist Republic passed a new Constitution whereby it became the Kingdom of Drakkengard. The Grand Duke of Drakkengard reigned as the Regent until a new King was chosen. The position of the King of Drakkengard was offered by the Parliament of Drakkengard to Amhoud I. Amhoud I and the Grand Duke of Drakkengard signed the Charter of Pax-Draconica (Packilvanian: LuHuvaal aluPax-Dhrakonika, Drakken: RaiYawwool eraiPax-Drakonika) at Bingol Royal Palace in the city of Bingol. The Grand Duke renounced all claims to the Drakken throne and Amhoud I ascended to the position of the King of Drakkengard. In 1990, Amhoud I passed away, and his son, Amhoud II, succeeded him. In 1995, Namdun III, succeeded him.

Personal union

The member states of Pax-Draconica share the same head of state. This position has different styles and titles depending on the nation. Nevertheless, all member states must approve the Succession Law. The Succession Law determines who is eligible to inherit their shared monarchy as well as the order of succession. According to the current law, the succession is by absolute male primogeniture of the line of Amhoud I. The monarch is required to profess adherence to Paxism. The titles and styles rendered to this individual are as follows:

  • By the Divine Providence of Noi, His Imperial Majesty, the Sultan of Packilvania (Packilvanian: WeluBenitiya luHiva aNoi, muMakhnifiya muShah, muShultan aluBakhilfaniya)
  • By the Divine Providence of Noi, His Majesty, the King of Drakkengard (Drakken: Welubenitiya liHiva aNoi, muMakhnifiya, muMamluk aDrakengard)

Their shared monarch is Namdun III, and the Bedonite dynasty is the royal family over all member states. Pax-Draconica does not grant the monarch power over the internal affairs of the member states. Each state controls the extent of the monarch's power through its own laws.

Monetary union

The member states of Pax-Draconica agree to trade their currencies at par and to allow for the use of each other's currencies as legal tender. Furthermore, the member states agree to coordinate monetary policy. The currencies used by the union are as follows: