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== History ==
== History ==
Following the [[Posolic Wars]], the Grand Republic of [[Salovia]] in 1834 was recognised as an independent and legitimate state. Tivot was a province of this new nation. Thus, Tivot's political and legal systems and economic structure developed in the context of being part of Salovia. Under [[List of Chancellors of Salovia|Grand Chancellors]] [[Mikhail Karanovi]] and (his successor) [[Orev Saloko]], the government of Salovia began rebuilding infrastructure and establishing institutional mechanisms for the functioning of the state. Their policies rebuilt the economy of Salovia. The effect of their policies was felt throughout the nation including in Tivot. Infrastructure such as the Port of Triklov were repaired and expanded. Coupled with trade treaties with nations such as [[Ayaupia]], [[Puntalia]] and [[Lapimuhyo]], Tivot became a hub for Salovian trade with the outside world, developing a reputation as a transshipment centre. In becoming a major transshipment centre, the nation laid the foundations to become a major financial centre in the years to follow.
Following the [[Posolic Wars]], the Grand Republic of [[Salovia]] in 1834 was recognised as an independent and legitimate state. Tivot was a province of this new nation. Thus, Tivot's political and legal systems and economic structure developed in the context of being part of Salovia. Under [[List of Chancellors of Salovia|Grand Chancellors]] [[Mikhail Karanovi]] and (his successor) [[Orev Saloko]], the government of Salovia began rebuilding infrastructure and establishing institutional mechanisms for the functioning of the state. Their policies rebuilt the economy of Salovia. The effect of their policies was felt throughout the nation including in Tivot. Infrastructure such as the Port of Triklov was repaired and expanded. Coupled with trade treaties with nations such as [[Ayaupia]], [[Puntalia]] and [[Lapimuhyo]], Tivot became a hub for Salovian trade with the outside world, developing a reputation as a transshipment centre. In becoming a major transshipment centre, the nation laid the foundations to become a major financial centre in the years to follow.


The [[Auroran Imperial War]] broke out in 1970 and lasted until 1975 between the Bursil Accords and the Rivendale Pact. As part of Salovia (which was part of the Bursil Accords), Tivot benefited from the influx of skilled workers, companies and increased trade relatiowith other Bursil Accords member nations such as [[Great Morstaybishlia]]. Furthermore, most the action took place far from Tivot, allowing it to remain relatively stable and prosperous. After the Auroran Imperial War, the Tivotian Governor [[Eliri Drzevili]] announced the province's intent to hold an independence referendum on their status. Despite Salovia declaring secession to be illegal, the referendum was held on October 23rd, 1975 alongside [[Blueacia]], and on January 1st, 1976, the nation was founded with the backing of Salovia's rival powers [[Ethalria (Grand Matriarchy)|Ethalria]] and Great Morstaybishlia (despite the fact that they were one same side during the AIW).
The [[Auroran Imperial War]] broke out in 1970 and lasted until 1975 between the Bursil Accords and the Rivendale Pact. As part of Salovia (which was part of the Bursil Accords), Tivot benefited from the influx of skilled workers, companies and increased trade relations with other Bursil Accords member nations such as [[Great Morstaybishlia]]. Furthermore, most of the action took place far from Tivot, allowing it to remain relatively stable and prosperous. After the Auroran Imperial War, the Tivotian Governor [[Eliri Drzevili]] announced the province's intent to hold an independence referendum on their status. Despite Salovia declaring secession to be illegal, the referendum was held on October 23rd, 1975 alongside [[Blueacia]], and on January 1st, 1976, the nation was founded with the backing of Salovia's rival powers [[Ethalria (Grand Matriarchy)|Ethalria]] and Great Morstaybishlia (despite the fact that they were on the same side during the AIW).


Declaring independence allowed Tivot to escape the ravges of the decades-long [[Salovian Civil War]] that ensued shortly after the AIW. In a bid to cement its role as a global financial centre and to disentangle its economic fortunes from the quagmire of Salovia, now-Chief Executive Drzevili, enlisted the help of [[Ita Marama]], an Oan auditing firm to develop the policy mechanisms that would make Tivot attractive to foreign nations. Edwin Ita and Kaha Marama proposed the following policies:
Declaring independence allowed Tivot to escape the ravages of the decades-long [[Salovian Civil War]] that ensued shortly after the AIW. In a bid to cement its role as a global financial centre and to disentangle its economic fortunes from the quagmire of Salovia, now-Chief Executive Drzevili, enlisted the help of [[Ita Marama]], an Oan auditing firm to develop the policy mechanisms that would make Tivot attractive to foreign nations. Edwin Ita and Kaha Marama proposed the following policies:
* '''Modernisation''': Tivot had to modernise its taxation, intellectual property (IP) and company legislation to bring it in alignment with Auroran nations such as Great Morstaybishlia.
* '''Modernisation''': Tivot had to modernise its taxation, intellectual property (IP) and company legislation to bring it in alignment with Auroran nations such as Great Morstaybishlia.
* '''Liberalisation''': Tivot was to make it as easy as possible for foreigners to start and operate companies in the country. This included lowering the time and costs involved in registering a business, getting an address and opening a bank account among others. Furthermore, corporate taxes were to be lowered and companies would have more discretion over their internal records.
* '''Liberalisation''': Tivot was to make it as easy as possible for foreigners to start and operate companies in the country. This included lowering the time and costs involved in registering a business, getting an address and opening a bank account among others. Furthermore, corporate taxes were to be lowered and companies would have more discretion over their internal records.