Aledonianism

Aledonianism, also known as Sanston Thought, is a [|Libertarian Center], following a economic system in which property rights, the right to own a business and other capitalist systems still exist, but their are government controlled businesses that control the price of products.

Politics
This ideology is very culturally left, supporting LGBTQ+ Rights and abortion. However this ideology is also very patriotic, supports Limited Interventionism and is Pro-Gun, traits associated with the Right.

Its governmental body is the most interesting thing about this ideology.

It's government is seperated into 3 councils, the first one being the Internal Council. This council deals with anything inside of the nation, like economic and social policy, the second one being the External Council, which deals with foreign policy and the final one being the Court Council, which makes the laws for the other council's to pass.

The leaders of the first 2 councils are known as Consulates, the first one being democratically elected and the second one being elected by the members of the External Council.

The Court Council is led by judges and has no real central leader in it, making it the only council without one.

The law making process goes as follows: The Court Council makes and passes a law, then the Internal or External Council (depends on the law), can veto the law based on certain conditions or veto it entirely.

If it is the first option, the Council in concern changes the law then that law is sent back to the Court Council so they can approve of the changes. Then it is sent back to the Internal or External Council (once again, depends on the law) and the process is repeated until the law is passed or vetoed entirely. If the law passes, it is sent to the Consulate in concern and they can either veto or pass it.

If it is passed by the Consulate, the law goes into effect. Or if it is an emergency, the Consulate who wants to propose a solution to the crisis can call an emergency meeting and the Consulate can make a law to be passed by the Council in concern. If the law is vetoed, the law does not go into effect. Emergencies go as follows: war, declarations of war, natural disasters, a major rebellion or anything that would majorly impact the state.

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