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== Government and politics == | == Government and politics == | ||
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The Community of the Workers and Children of Amn, commonly known as the Amnics, are a far-right fascist political party that emerged in the early 20th century in opposition to the long-lived Eganian Kingdom of Northern Serion, who ruled Ta Seti through institutionalised racial segregation that ensured the domination of the minority Eganian population over the country's government. Following a decade-long civil war between both groups, the Amnics eventually gained total control of the country in 1923. | |||
=== Government structure === | |||
Ta Seti is an unitary one-party state governed, under a totalitarian dictatorship, by the Community of the Workers and Children of Amn (commonly known as the Amnics). They are a far-right fascist political party which emerged in opposition to the apartheid government of the Eganian Kingdom of Ta Seti, ruled by the dominant minority ethnic-Eganian population; eventually, the party gained control of Ta Seti in 1949, following a decade-long civil war. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Category:Ta Seti]] | [[Category:Ta Seti]] | ||
[[Category:Countries in Tarephia]] | [[Category:Countries in Tarephia]] |
Revision as of 19:43, 24 October 2023
Administrative divisions
- See also: Administrative divisions of Ta Seti
Government and politics
Ideology
The Community of the Workers and Children of Amn, commonly known as the Amnics, are a far-right fascist political party that emerged in the early 20th century in opposition to the long-lived Eganian Kingdom of Northern Serion, who ruled Ta Seti through institutionalised racial segregation that ensured the domination of the minority Eganian population over the country's government. Following a decade-long civil war between both groups, the Amnics eventually gained total control of the country in 1923.
Government structure
Ta Seti is an unitary one-party state governed, under a totalitarian dictatorship, by the Community of the Workers and Children of Amn (commonly known as the Amnics). They are a far-right fascist political party which emerged in opposition to the apartheid government of the Eganian Kingdom of Ta Seti, ruled by the dominant minority ethnic-Eganian population; eventually, the party gained control of Ta Seti in 1949, following a decade-long civil war.