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===Political Parties===
===Political Parties===
[[File:Storer House, Hollywood 02.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The official residence of the Prime Minister at 300 Zaram Avenue in Nuvrenon.]]
[[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 government, however, is comprised of just one party, after the Democratic National Party (DNP) won a majority in the election on February 10th, 2021. The current leader of the Democratic National Party is [[Žarís Nevran Alandar]], who assumed that position on the 18th of February 2021 when her predecessor was elected International Forum Secretary-General.
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 government was elected with a majority, but would later lose it after a mass defection of members who opposed the declaration of war with Upper Suvania in September of 2021. The current leader of the Democratic National Party is [[Žarís Nevran Alandar]], who assumed that position on the 18th of February 2021 when her predecessor was elected International Forum Secretary-General.


The Tavari political left tends to be split among three different parties: The Socialist Party for Democracy (SPD), a social democratic party; the Green Tavaris Party, which broadly focuses on environmental issues; and the Tavari Communist Party (TCP), which is an explicitly Akronist-socialist political party. The TCP is the most popular among Akronists, but tends to have less reach into non-Akronist communities. The Greens are not explicitly Akronist under party rules, but tend to be dominated by Akronists, as the Akronist faith emphasizes stewardship of the environment. All three major leftist parties advocate for abolishing the monarchy, and SPD and TCP call for replacing the line-based electoral system with geographic districts. A minor Akronist center-left political party, Orange Left, has had representation in the past but won no seats in the most recent election.
The Tavari political left tends to be split among three different parties: The Socialist Party for Democracy (SPD), a social democratic party; the Green Tavaris Party, which broadly focuses on environmental issues; and the Tavari Communist Party (TCP), which is an explicitly Akronist-socialist political party. The TCP is the most popular among Akronists, but tends to have less reach into non-Akronist communities. The Greens are not explicitly Akronist under party rules, but tend to be dominated by Akronists, as the Akronist faith emphasizes stewardship of the environment. All three major leftist parties advocate for abolishing the monarchy, and SPD and TCP call for replacing the line-based electoral system with geographic districts. A minor Akronist center-left political party, Orange Left, has had representation in the past but won no seats in the most recent election.


The Tavari political right is similarly split. The DNP is generally described as center-to-center-right, and both Žarís Nevran Alandar and Šano Šonai Tuvria are considered to be among the centrist faction of the party and are sometimes referred to as “neo-liberal.” Other parties on the right include the Liberal Party, which as its name suggests is a classical liberal party; and Goddess and Country (G&C), a socially conservative Akronist political party. Unlike the Akronist parties on the left, G&C advocates for integrating an Akronist political system into the extant monarchical system. Minor parties on the right include the Tavari Nationalist Party, who are generally described as far-right, and Republican Alternative, which advocates for removing the monarchy but otherwise professes generally center-to-center-right policies.
The Tavari political right is similarly split. The DNP is generally described as center-to-center-right, and both Žarís Nevran Alandar and Shano Tuvria are considered to be among the centrist faction of the party and are sometimes referred to as “neo-liberal.” In September 2021, defecting members of the DNP formed Coalition Right, which members called "a big-tent party of the right." Other parties on the right include the Liberal Party, which as its name suggests is a classical liberal party; and Goddess and Country (GCP), a socially conservative Akronist political party. Unlike the Akronist parties on the left, G&C advocates for integrating an Akronist political system into the extant monarchical system. 8 defectors from GCP also joined Coalition Right. Minor parties on the right include the Tavari Nationalist Party, who are generally described as far-right, and Republican Alternative, which advocates for removing the monarchy but otherwise professes generally center-to-center-right policies.


==Geography==
==Geography==