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Communism is the main Western political ideology supported by both Traditionalists and Nāɂahilūmists for foreign, non-Yunyalīlti majority, countries, particularly the form called "Yunyalīlti communism" which is derived mainly by Yunyalīlti religious theory with influence from Western Communism. It was the general state ideology in the former Kaiṣamā and, to a lesser extent, still is in the Eastern bloc (even though countries such as most of Greater Skyrdagor are not communist).
Communism is the main Western political ideology supported by both Traditionalists and Nāɂahilūmists for foreign, non-Yunyalīlti majority, countries, particularly the form called "Yunyalīlti communism" which is derived mainly by Yunyalīlti religious theory with influence from Western Communism. It was the general state ideology in the former Kaiṣamā and, to a lesser extent, still is in the Eastern bloc (even though countries such as most of Greater Skyrdagor are not communist).
===Law and documents===
* ''lilamirtah'' — ID card, also services' and health card and internal passport
* ''pūrṣęriūm'' — driving licence
* ''kaupeimirtah'' — international passport
* ''lailivāmmirtah'' — religious travel permit
* ''kuvimirtah'' — (entry) visa; residence permit
* ''kaupeyęriūm'' — exit visa
Only the ''lilamirtah'' is mandatory, but in most cases where identification is needed all three documents are valid; the main exceptions are for purchasing determinate goods, where only the ''lilamirtah'' is accepted.
Entry visas and residence permits (the term ''kuvimirtah'', pl. ''kuvimirtai'' is used for both) are not needed for citizens of countries of the Common Movement Space (''tailьcārē duldibabhrām'' or ''taiduba'' — all countries of the former Kaiṣamā except Taruebus, plus all of Greater Skyrdagor, Čīwēynac, Nēčathiwēyē, and a few countries in eastern Védren), however international passports (simply called passports in all Taiduba countries except for the Inquisition and Fathan) are needed in order to travel from country to country; the exceptions being that citizens of the Inquisition may travel with the ID card only to Qualdomailor, Brono, Fathan, and Kŭyŭgwažtow (and vice versa for e.g. Qualdomelic citizens into the Inquisition). These are independently agreed individual agreements between countries, and other similar ones exist inside the Taiduba (e.g. between Brono and Fathan or Soenyŏ-tave and Kŭyŭgwažtow).<br/>
''lailivāmmirtai'' are documents issued by diocesan authorities (religious-only ones) in non-Taiduba countries that allow Yunyalīlti believers to remain in the Inquisition, therefore avoiding the need for a visa. They, however, do not allow entrance in the Inquisition (a passport is needed), nor allow to leave (an exit visa is needed).
Citizens of non-Taiduba countries, unless they are Yunyalīlti and have obtained a ''lailivāmmirtah'', are required to carry a ''kuvimirtah'' with them at all times. Exit visas (''kaupeyęriūm'', pl. ''kaupeyęriūs'') are needed for Chlouvānem and foreign nationals in order to leave the country, unless (for holders of Taiduba-area passport) travelling to another country in the Taiduba. Non-Taiduba nationals require an exit visa no matter their destination. Also, ''kuvimirtai'' (unlike ''lailivāmmirtai'') are typically limited in scope, specifying certain areas in the Inquisition they cannot travel outside of.


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