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''For the makeup of the current Tavari government, see:'' [[Cabinet of Tavaris]]
 
[[File:Realigned Tavari Diet.pngsvg|left|thumb|350px400px|The current Tavari Diet, as of theafter elections on 31 May 2022 and a [[2022-2024 Tavari political realignment|process of political realignment]] that occurred afterward. The parties are, from left to right:<br /><br />'''Government:'''<br />Irínavi Voi!: 559 seats<br /><br />'''Confidence and Supply:'''<br />Tavari National Party: 17 seats<br />Republican<br Alternative/>'''Other Opposition:'''<br />The Liberals: 6129 seats<br />Independents: 9 seats<br />'''OtherNew OppositionTavari Communist Party:''' 12 seats<br />CoalitionUrth: 57 seats<br />Green RightTavaris: 60105 seats<br />TheLabour LiberalsParty: 72121 seats <br /><br />'''Official Opposition:'''<br />Socialist Green Party forFor Democracy: 438143 seats]]
 
The Kingdom of Tavaris is a constitutional monarchy in which the monarch has theoretically broad reserve powers, but in actual practice is a figurehead who takes no part in the day-to-day administration of the country. The King, currently [[Otan IV]], is expected to remain politically neutral, and does not use his reserve powers unless advised to do so by the Council of State, a body similar to the Privy Council in other monarchies.
 
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===Political Parties===
''See also:'' [[2022-2024 Tavari political realignment]]
[[File:Storer House, Hollywood 02.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The official residence of the Prime Minister at 300 Zaram Avenue in Nuvrenon.]]
In the current day, Tavaris is a multi-party system in which coalition governments are common, especially since the dawn of the 21st century. The current governing party is Irínavi Voi!, self-described as a "big-tent coalition of the broad center." Its leader is Tavari Prime Minister [[Žarís Nevran Alandar]], who established the party to house her movement in support of the peace agreement and political settlement she negotiated, the Ranat Accords, in the elections of 31 May 2022. It is primarily neoliberal and technocratic, but since the election it has been noted for supporting significantly more government spending—even increasing government debt, at historic lows after Acronis assumed a third of Tavari national debt upon independence—than Nevran Alandar had ever advocated for under her previous party, the now-dissolved Democratic National Party.
 
In the current day, Tavaris is a multi-party system in which coalition governments are common, especially since the dawn of the 21st century. The current governing party is Irínavi Voi! ("''Onward Together!''", self-described as a "big-tent coalition of the broad center." Its leader is Tavari Prime Minister [[Žarís Nevran Alandar]], who established the party to house her movement in support of the peace agreement and political settlement she negotiated, the Ranat Accords, in the elections of 31 May 2022. It is primarily neoliberal and technocratic, but since the election it has been noted for supporting significantly more government spending—even increasing government debt, at historic lows after Acronis assumed a third of Tavari national debt upon independence—than Nevran Alandar had ever advocated for under her previous party, the now-dissolved Democratic National Party (KDL).
The Tavari political left is almost entirely housed in the Socialist Green Party for Democracy (SGPD), which formed in the 2022 merger of the Green Tavaris Party and the Socialist Party for Democracy, both of which had lost nearly half of their delegates in the Diet after Acronian secession. As the former Tavari Communist Party (now the Acronian Communist Party, in power in the elected Synod of [[Acronis|Acronis)]] had failed to file even a single candidate in the election, SGPD became the only option on the ballot left of center in nearly every Line, and therefore exploded in support relative to previous years. This consolidation also almost entirely erases the traditionalist-Akronist political split in the major political parties, with both groups present in proportional amounts in every party, notable due to the fact that nearly 40% of the population of the new Tavaris is still Akronist.
 
The Tavari political left iswas almostbriefly entirely housed in the Socialist Green Party for Democracy (SGPDÍLKES), which formed in the 2022 merger of the Green Tavaris Party and the Socialist Party for Democracy, both of which had lost nearly half of their delegates in the Diet after Acronian secession. As the former Tavari Communist Party (now the Acronian Communist Party, in power in the elected Synod of [[Acronis|Acronis)]] had failed to file even a single candidate in the election, SGPDÍLKES became the only option on the ballot left of center in nearly every Line, and therefore exploded in support relative to previous years. This consolidationcoalition, alsohowever, almostfell entirelyapart erasesover the traditionalist-Akronistcourse politicalof splitthe following two years, due in large part to unresolved differences between not only the majorparty's politicaltwo partiesofficial subgroups, withthe bothSocialists and the Greens, but between factions within those groups presentas inwell. proportionalIn amounts2024, inÍLKES everysplit into four different political parties: Ítan Ladrena ("''For Democracy''," a [[New Progressive Group]]--affiliated social democratic party), notablethe dueLabour toParty (KH, "''Kranσazdi Hamobetar''" a democratic socialist party retaining ÍLKES' original affiliation with the factOSRP), thatGreen nearlyTavaris, 40%and Urth ("''Nezonís''", an explicitly pro-nuclear power, left-wing environmentalist party), and some former members of the populationparty ofshifted to the newNew TavarisTavari isCommunist stillParty, Akronist.called Mõzba from its Tavari name, ''Kranσazdi Mõzbaσattivi Tavari Tana''.
 
The Tavari political right is similarly split but did undergo consolidation in the recent political realignment. The Liberals are one of the oldest parties in the country but have struggled in recent elections, especially hemorrhaging in younger supporters. In September 2021, defecting members of the DNPKDL formed Coalition Right (KD, ''Kraníkar Devri''), which members called "a big-tent party of the right," and who returned in 2022 with precisely as many seats as they had held in the previous Diet. Other parties on the right includeincluded the Tavari Nationalist Party (KDT), who are generally described as far-right, and Republican Alternative (LD, ''Ladrena Drakinarerísmattivi''), which advocates for removing the monarchy but otherwise professes generally center-to-center-right policies. Both of these two are in separate confidence-and-supply agreements in support of Irínavi Voi's minority government. In 2024, KD and LD both agreed to merge into The Liberals, though 9 members chose to remain political independents instead. KDT refused to join the merger, citing its generally increasing poll numbers as evidence that has no need to consolidate.
 
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