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{{Infobox country
|conventional_long_name = Esmiran
|common_name = Esmir
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|leader_title3 = Director of Internal Affairs
|leader_name3 = Jituj Tkaya
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'''Esmir''', officially the '''Esmiran
Since the 1990s, the Esmiran
Esmir is a regional power due to its geostrategic location and expansive military capabilities, as well as its leading role in the Orthodox Katharian faith. It is the leading member of the Rehmed Cooperation Association and a founding member of the International People's Organization.
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In 1965, then-president and secretary-general of the ruling Workers’ Party was placed on house arrest by the military and replaced with Ujune Aramha, minister of transport. His regime maintained socialist aesthetics but was considered a nationalist leader. His nationalist tendencies led to a split in the Workers’ Party which prompted political purges and repressions for years up until 1971, when he was pressured by his cabinet to liberalize. Aramha died in 1973 and his son, Iruyo Aramha, was placed as his successor. Unlike his father, Iruyo was deeply unpopular and was overthrown by insurrectionary forces the year after.
=== Esmiran
Upon taking power, the Legacy Order proclaimed the Esmiran
==Politics==
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But out of good arises the bad and out of bad arises the good. In this super open post-modernity is rooted a rejection of the open quality itself. For instance, the projects of thalassocracy have inadvertently given rise to great land empires, as is the case with Esmir. Through this inadvertently furnished land spirit, true historicity with the civilization that really exists can be found, and therebeing is pursued.
According to its constitution, the imperial tradition is the state ideology (the philosophy being put into practice) of the Esmiran
===Administrative divisions===
[[File:EsmirStates.png|thumb|States of the Esmiran Federation]]
The Esmiran
States are led by presidents but are not defined as republics. Instead, presidents act as autocrats and are held directly accountable to their people through their state's branch of the Legacy Party. While certain states have certain specifications, they are generally responsible for appointing a state minister, which acts under the president's permission to appoint ministers throughout the government. All of the presidents make up the presidium, which is headed by a presidial chief. The presidial chief is appointed by the supreme leader with the permission of the presidium itself (via an election) and helps guide the presidium to coordinate cooperation between the states in political, economic, and cultural domains. The presidium makes itself accountable to the federal council as opposed to each state doing so in name. Individual states may be called to represent themselves if requested by the supreme leader.
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