Supreme Commune of Karduv
Supreme Commune of Karduv | |||||
Vye Kàrjàvyer Hèng Mè Helhauyin Veng vye k$a j`a vy;e h`eng m`e he lhau yin veng | |||||
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A map of the Supreme Commune of Karduv in 1982
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Capital | Vordeng | ||||
Languages | Karduvic | ||||
Government | Unitary Kúúlist single-party state | ||||
President of the Assembly | |||||
• | 1982 – 1987 | Ngamo Cur | |||
• | 1987 – 1992 | Mve Char | |||
• | 1997 – 2002 | Pev Sor | |||
• | 2002 – 2005 | Caurng Hur | |||
Legislature | Supreme National Assembly of the People | ||||
• | Upper house | Short Assembly | |||
• | Lower house | Long Assembly | |||
History | |||||
• | Established | 1982 | |||
• | Disestablished | 2005 |
The Supreme Commune of Karduv (Karduvic: Vye Kàrjàvyer Hèng Mè Helhauyin Veng) was a historical state in West Miraria, gaining independence after the collapse of the Union of Supreme Communes of West Soltenna.
History
Fall of the USCWS
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Post-USCWS
Following the events of the Western Split, Ngamo Cur of the National Karduvic Front would be elected by a provisional post-USCWS government. Following his election, Ngamo Cur would reorganize the National Karduvic Front as the National Kúúlist Party of Karduv, and it would assume power as the sole state party. Ngamo Cur would work towards his vision of making Karduv a “strong and distinct national power,” focusing largely on Karduvocentric policies and distancing Karduv from the policies of the USCWS. This included various reorganizations of government functions, the removal of Kwang as an official language, and the promotion of Karduvic language and culture in government and schooling. Ngamo Cur would innovate his new “3rd Generation of Kúúlism” focusing on removing Karduv from relying on previous USCWS infrastructure and focusing on the needs on the Karduvic rural population. In contrast to many other nations at the time Karduvic Kúúlism would move away from the more dominant Statist Kúúlism present in nations such as Helsonia and Qonklaks, focusing instead on some of the original vision of Name Kúúl himself. Karduv would work towards creating smaller more self-sustaining communities, though to varying degrees of success. Unlike in Qonklaks, Karduv would also maintain a Democratic system of government, though under the supervision of the National Kúúlist Party of Karduv. Ngamo Cur would be largely successful in his initial efforts of creating a more self-sufficient Karduvic state, removing previously irreplaceable USCWS infrastructure and organization systems, and replacing it with new infrastructure built to serve Karduv. Ngamo Cur would also streamline previously byzantine USCWS bureaucratic systems, improving productivity in both the government as well as the industrial sector.