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}}The political system of the Oan Isles take place in the framework of a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. The Constitution of the Oan Isles forms the highest law in the land. It sets out the three branches of government and places checks between them to maintain a balance of power.
}}The political system of the Oan Isles take place in the framework of a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. The Constitution of the Oan Isles forms the highest law in the land. It sets out the three branches of government and places checks between them to maintain a balance of power.


The [[Emperor of Polynesia]] is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the [[Military of the Oan Isles|Oan Defence Forces]]. The [[Prime Minister of the Oan Isles|Prime Minister]], currently [[Maui Uye-Ahua]], is the head of government and comprises the executive branch together with the Cabinet. The Supreme Court and other courts make up the judiciary. The political system is strongly influenced by the centre-left Progressive Party and the centre-right Liberal Party, which have dominated elections for decades.
The [[Emperor of Polynesia|Rangitanga-a-te-Moana]] is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the [[Military of the Oan Isles|Oan Defence Forces]]. The [[Prime Minister of the Oan Isles|Prime Minister]], currently [[Maui Uye-Ahua]], is the head of government and comprises the executive branch together with the Cabinet. The Supreme Court and other courts make up the judiciary. The political system is strongly influenced by the centre-left Progressive Party and the centre-right Liberal Party, which have dominated elections for decades.


==Political history==
==Political history==