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==[[File:Cball-Benvaska.png]] Republic==
==[[File:Cball-Benvaska.png]] Republic==
Since the abolition of the Monarchy, the guillotine was established in the [[File:Cball-Benvaska.png]] '''Federal Republic of Benvaska''' for all traitors to the homeland and corrupt individuals, such as [[Kleptocracy|Jordan G. Bebito]], who was beheaded for high treason.


[[File:BenvaskaFlag.svg|thumb|220px|right|Flag of the Federal Republic of Benvaska]]
[[File:BenvaskaFlag.svg|thumb|220px|right|Flag of the Federal Republic of Benvaska]]
Since King [[File:CharlesKenet.png]] [[Reactionary Syndicalism|Carlos Kenneth Chudwell]] was assassinated by revolutionaries,<ref>Carlos Kenneth Chudwell was killed by the president of the Federal Party, Ernest Lavalier</ref> a process of dechristianization began, leading to the demolition of statues dedicated to priests, monarchs, or clergy,<ref>120 statues toppled according to official reports.</ref> and statues depicting angels such as the Archangel Michael now wear a Phrygian cap and have been renamed “The Angels of the Revolution,” in reference to the 1796 revolution where [[File:CharlesKenet.png]] King [[Reactionary Syndicalism|Carlos Kenneth Chudwell]] was shot in the stomach.<ref>"I wanted to die as a great benefactor, not by a gunshot in the stomach." —Carlos Kenneth Chudwell.</ref>


==Political Parties==
==Political Parties==
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BenvaskaCoat.png|Coat of Arms
BenvaskaCoat.png|Coat of Arms
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==Navigation==


==Further Indormation==
==Further Indormation==
===References===
===References===


 
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Revision as of 15:34, 6 December 2023



The Federal Republic of Benvaska currently has 5 political parties: the Federal Party, the Liberal Party, the Popular Party, the Conservative Party, and the Christian Democratic Party. The leader of the Federal Republic of Benvaska is Enver Balmaceda Ríos. Enver Balmaceda Ríos has been in power for one year and belongs to the Federal Party, a protectionist, conservative progressive, and center-left to center-authoritarian party.

The Federal Republic of Benvaska currently has a strong and authoritarian government, mainly because there are many supporters of the recently abolished absolutist monarchy of Carlos Kenneth Chudwell. In the Federal Republic of Benvaska, the death penalty is allowed and is applied to traitors and others.

Since the monarchy was abolished, people have lived forty percent more securely because the police abuse authorized by the monarchy has been eliminated.[1]

History

Before the Republic (1786-1796)

Carlos Kenneth Chudwell

See also: Carlos Kenneth Chudwell: The Reactionary Syndicalist.

Republic

Since the abolition of the Monarchy, the guillotine was established in the Federal Republic of Benvaska for all traitors to the homeland and corrupt individuals, such as Jordan G. Bebito, who was beheaded for high treason.

Flag of the Federal Republic of Benvaska

Since King Carlos Kenneth Chudwell was assassinated by revolutionaries,[2] a process of dechristianization began, leading to the demolition of statues dedicated to priests, monarchs, or clergy,[3] and statues depicting angels such as the Archangel Michael now wear a Phrygian cap and have been renamed “The Angels of the Revolution,” in reference to the 1796 revolution where King Carlos Kenneth Chudwell was shot in the stomach.[4]

Political Parties

Federal Party

Federal Party


Gallery

Further Indormation

References

  1. "Article 16: Every military or police officer has the right to use force against anyone.", Constitution of the Kingdom of Benvsaka
  2. Carlos Kenneth Chudwell was killed by the president of the Federal Party, Ernest Lavalier
  3. 120 statues toppled according to official reports.
  4. "I wanted to die as a great benefactor, not by a gunshot in the stomach." —Carlos Kenneth Chudwell.