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==Politics==
For nearly all of its existence Fyor was a monarchy, with it being ruled by descendants of the very first inhabitants of Fyor, though this caused confusion as to who exactly this was and what qualified as descendance. In 1901 this system was abolished and unintentionally replaced with a dictatorship, which continued until 1965 before being overthrown. From then onwards Fyor has bee a parliamentary republic. From 1965-1997 the liberal party PF (Progreso Fyor) governed Fyor. From 1997 till present the conservative FNP (Fyor Nacia Partio) governed Fyor.
Fyor is a parliamentary republic. The prime minister is Nikolao Aleĉjo who leads the government in parliament, with the president being Antono Lini. Bills are made in parliament and are passed to the presidential office which consists of the president and 9 advisers. Ultimately, it is the president who decides whether to pass the bill or not and make it law. If the president does not pass a bill then parliament can either drop it, make amends to it or try again. This system causes problems when the prime minister and president are from different political parties, and results in situations where bills go back and forth between the 2 places as the president will not make them law, as seen in the [[2013 Fyoric government]]. In 2018 a new law was introduced to prevent things from going back and forward without any explanation or changes. If a bill fails 5 times it becomes "mortinta" (dead) and the president must make amends to it, it then goes to the parliament who can either approve or reject the changes. If there is approval the bill automatically passes and becomes law. If it fails, Then it is put to a referendum for the Fyoric public to decide. So far this situation has only happened 3 times, only 1 time did this result in a [[2019 Elĝraj train routing referendum|referendum]] which caused criticism as the issue was seen as too minor to be put to a referendum and was seen as a waste of time for the public.
 
While Fyor's economic policies have always been a mix of socialism and capitalism, mostly leaning towards socialism, in recent years the economy has moved more towards a capitalist direction, which many people believe will save the struggling economy.
 
FyorThe is a parliamentary republic. Thecurrent prime minister is Nikolao Aleĉjo who leads the government in parliament, with the president being Antono Lini. Bills are made in parliament and are passed to the presidential office which consists of the president and 9 advisers. Ultimately, it is the president who decides whether to pass the bill or not and make it law. If the president does not pass a bill then parliament can either drop it, make amends to it or try again. This system causes problems when the prime minister and president are from different political parties, and results in situations where bills go back and forth between the 2 places as the president will not make them law, as seen in the [[2013 Fyoric government]]. In 2018 a new law was introduced to prevent things from going back and forward without any explanation or changes. If a bill fails 5 times it becomes "mortinta" (dead) and the president must make amends to it, it then goes to the parliament who can either approve or reject the changes. If there is approval the bill automatically passes and becomes law. If it fails, Then it is put to a referendum for the Fyoric public to decide. So far this situation has only happened 3 times, only 1 time did this result in a [[2019 Elĝraj train routing referendum|referendum]] which caused criticism as the issue was seen as too minor to be put to a referendum and was seen as a waste of time for the public.
 
The laws in the Fyoric territory of [[Kiraso]] are much different to the ones of mainland Fyor and are generally much more liberal. [[Explorers Island]] is also a territory but has little autonomy and as such its laws are mostly the same except in special cases where the Fyoric government will pass an "exclusive territorial act" that only applies to the territory.
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