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===Main political systems===
===Main political systems===
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====Evandorian politics====
Most Evandorian countries today have a political spectrum with three main actors, traditionally known as ''green'', ''black'', and ''blue'' parties - originally representing the rural world, the urban élite, and the working class; political realignment in most countries has seen "black" parties being mostly what we'd call center, "green" parties what we'd call right-wing, and "blue" parties the left wing - often far left, being blue the colour of Calémerian communism.<br/>As an example of a typical scheme of the three major parties, here's the three main parties of Ceria:
* Cerian Party of Freedom (''Socólio Čérízon re Bácífa'', a black party), currently the majority - standing for free trade, globalization, economic liberalism; strong interventionism, favouring the Pan-Evandorian Economic Union; socially liberal, progressive, aiming at multiculturalism;
* Cerian National Union (''Repotón Secéčoni Čérízon'', a green party) - standing for free trade, economic liberalism; strong interventionism, strong opposition to the Chlouvānem-led Eastern Bloc; nationalist and conservative.
* Blue Ceria (''Čéría Ríté'', a blue party) - non-interventionist, pacifist, aiming at a market socialist economy with a high degree of state ownership, mostly protectionist and pro-autarky; progressive and socially liberal.
Cerian parties are among the most moderates in Evandor - greens and especially blue parties in other countries may be more extreme, as is the case in Nordûlik, with extremes such as the (third party, but not major) blue Auralian Communist Party, strongly pro-Chlouvānem and pro-Eastern Bloc, or the second-largest party of Helinetia, the green National Force, isolationist and socially strongly reactionary.


In a number of modern Calémerian countries, especially on Márusúturon, Communism (Cer.: ''orániontési''; Chl.: ''yaivcārṇædani'') is the official state ideology. Calémerian communist states are sometimes divided between those that follow "traditional Western communism" and those that follow "Yunyalīlti communism". The former are, by definition, atheist states that follow the theories of Western communist thinkers, while the latter follow a hybrid of [[Verse:Yunyalīlta|Yunyalīlti]] religious interpretations applied to economics - while substantially similar in many aspects, there are various differences, especially on the social side. It is also notable that most Yunyalīlti communist countries do not even have a sizable Yunyalīlti population, but Yunyalīlti communism does favour religious freedom rather than state atheism.<br/>
====The Eastern Bloc====
In a number of modern Calémerian countries, especially on Márusúturon, Communism (Cer.: ''orániontési''; Chl.: ''yaivcārṇædani'') is the official state ideology. Calémerian communist states are sometimes divided between those that follow "traditional Western communism" and those that follow "Yunyalīlti communism". The former are, by definition, atheist states that follow the theories of Western communist thinkers, while the latter follow a hybrid of [[Verse:Yunyalīlta|Yunyalīlti]] religious interpretations applied to economics - while substantially similar in many aspects, there are various differences, especially on the social side; anyway, due to the fall of many Western-style communist states in the last two decades, Western-style communism and Yunyalīlti communism have come noticeably closer. It is also notable that most Yunyalīlti communist countries do not even have a sizable Yunyalīlti population, but Yunyalīlti communism does favour religious freedom rather than state atheism.<br/>
Yunyalīlti communism is widespread in the former Kaiṣamā: the countries of Fathan, Soenyŏ-tave, Kŭyŭgwažtov, Ebed-dowa, Enegen-toven, Nerekton, and Brydwezon-tavi are single-party states, but most countries of the area (including, amongst others, Qualdomailor, Brono, Leny-tḥewe, or Džemleštew) are multi-party democracies with strong Yunyalīlti communist influence throughout their society. Of all Yunyalīlti communist countries, only Brono, Fathan, and Qualdomailor have a majority Yunyalīlti population. The Chlouvānem Inquisition is not a Yunyalīlti communist state, being a theocratical Yunyalīlti state instead, even if many traits of Yunyalīlti communism are found in its society.
Yunyalīlti communism is widespread in the former Kaiṣamā: the countries of Fathan, Soenyŏ-tave, Kŭyŭgwažtov, Ebed-dowa, Enegen-toven, Nerekton, and Brydwezon-tavi are single-party states, but most countries of the area (including, amongst others, Qualdomailor, Brono, Leny-tḥewe, or Džemleštew) are multi-party democracies with strong Yunyalīlti communist influence throughout their society. Of all Yunyalīlti communist countries, only Brono, Fathan, and Qualdomailor have a majority Yunyalīlti population. The Chlouvānem Inquisition is not a Yunyalīlti communist state, being a theocratical Yunyalīlti state instead, even if many traits of Yunyalīlti communism are found in its society.
It is to be noted that not all communist states are part of the Eastern Bloc; in fact, some of the stricter remaining Western-style communist countries cite state atheism as a cardinal value and are therefore strongly opposed to the Inquisition.


==External History==
==External History==