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== [[File:Neorock.png]] {{Bold|Andean Communes}} ==
== [[File:Rock.png]] {{Bold|Andean Communes}} ==
{{Bold|Association of Autonomous Communes in the Andes}}<br><small>”Asociación de Comunas Autónomas de los Andes”</small>
{{Bold|Association of Autonomous Communes in the Andes}}<br><small>”Asociación de Comunas Autónomas de los Andes”</small>


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==== {{Bold|Revolutionaries}} ====
==== {{Bold|Revolutionaries}} ====
*[[File:Neorock.png]] [[Synthesis Anarchism|Community Development Assembly]]
*[[File:Rock.png]] [[Synthesis Anarchism|Community Development Assembly]]
**[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Social Anarchism|Bolivian Black Flag Organization]]
**[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Social Anarchism|Bolivian Black Flag Organization]]
**[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism|Core of Direct Action in Chile]]
**[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Insurrectionary Anarchism|Core of Direct Action in Chile]]
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*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Christian Movement of Santa Cruz]]
*[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Christian Movement of Santa Cruz]]
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] [[Anti-Communism|Anti-Communist Brigades]]
*[[File:Anticommunism.png]] [[Anti-Communism|Anti-Communist Brigades]]
**[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Insurrectionary Capitalism|Southern Liberty Rebels]]
**[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism|Southern Liberty Rebels]]
**[[File:Moder_Neocon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|American Bloc for Free Trade]]
**[[File:Moder_Neocon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|American Bloc for Free Trade]]
**[[File:Authcap.png]] [[Pinochetism|Chilean Revival Movement]]
**[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Pinochetism|Chilean Revival Movement]]
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|National Republican Party]] (Chilean government remnants)
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|National Republican Party]] (Chilean government remnants)
*[[File:Flang.png]] [[Falangism|Bolivian Christian People's Falange]] (Bolivian government remnants)
*[[File:Flang.png]] [[Falangism|Bolivian Christian People's Falange]] (Bolivian government remnants)

Revision as of 00:05, 31 December 2023

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Countries

File:LexAcce.png South Brazil File:PCBallerSouthBrazil.png

For more info see: PCBaller World/South Brazil (Work in Progress)

The region to once comprise the southern region of Brazil, simply refered to as "South Brazil" is a territory without any central state or sovereign power but a melting pot of different factions, cultures and identities fighting to gain dominance over the other, the Southern Brazilian Territory is merely the place where most of these groups overlap.

Factions

Noteworthy factions within the region.

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Outside Factions

Noteworthy factions outside the region.

Internal Relations

What each faction thinks of the other factions

  • Allies
  • Friendly
    • File:AtlasConfederateIcon.png Atlas Confederacy & Any other capitalist communities - There are many private cities, covenant communities and other such places in South Brazil, the Confederacy regognises the autonomy of all of them.
  • Positive
    • File:Techchurch.png Church of the Machine & File:AtlasConfederateIcon.pngAlmost EveryoneFile:LPC.png - The Church has many temples and followers all over South Brazil, the Confederacy and Coalition are not agaisnt their presence (except for some in the Coalition) and the churches usually (but not always) shares their technology with the surrounding communities (either free or paid).
  • Mixed
  • Negative
    • Neo-Integralist Aktion & File:AtlasConfederateIcon.png Atlas Confederacy - Both groups have strong animosity against each other but have decided not to be overtly hostile, leaving each other alone.
  • Enemy
    • File:AtlasConfederateIcon.png Atlas Confederacy & File:LPC.png Liberated People's Coalition - Both sides are very hostile and have escalated to violence at several points, the Confederacy sees the LPC as a communist threat to liberty and the free-market while the Coalition sees the ACG as capitalist reactionaries that wish to subjugate them.
  • At War
    • File:LPC.png Liberated People's Coalition & Neo-Integralist Aktion - Both factions are currently fighting although as of late no progress was made by either side and the war sits at a standstill.

Relations

What each faction thinks of other nations

  • Allies
  • Friendly
  • Positive
  • Mixed
  • Negative
    • File:Techchurch.png Church of The Machine & File:TechchurchPB.png Perfectionist Church of The Machine - The Church has shunned and exiled many members of the so called "Perfectionist Church of The Machine" for their mysanthropic and unethical behaviour.
  • Enemy
    • Everyone & Techno-Barbarians - The barbarians tend to invade the region of South Brazil from the north, their latest invasion has been defeated with the collaboration of most faction within South Brazil so for now there is no conflict.
  • At War
    • File:Techchurch.png Church of The Machine & Church of the Old Ones (Atlantic) - The Church of The Machine is raging a crusade against the Atlantic Church of the Great Old Ones and they have sucessufully driven them off of South Brazil.

File:Cball-SocBrazil.png Southeast Brazil

The Brazilian Commune that controls the southeast region of Brazil is governed by a dictatorship of the proletariat that has the goal of achieving socialism internationally.

File:BrazilianCommune.png
Flag of the Brazilian Commune

Parties

Banned Groups

Parliament

Outasia

For more info see: PCBaller World/Outasia (Work in Progress)

Federative Republic of Outasia

  • Motto: Union and Democracy for our homeland!!
  • Anthem: Liberdade! Liberdade!
  • Capital: Recife
  • Demonym: Outasian
  • Language: Portuguese (official language), Spanish, English, German and 15 others
  • Government Type: Semi-Parliamentary Republic
  • President: Aquiles Paraizo ( PSDB)
  • Prime-Minister: Augusto Kimich ( PDU)
  • Minister of Financy: Sérgio Mourin ( PSDB)
  • Minister of Defense: Renan Silva Neto ( PR)
  • Population: 66,482,855
  • HDI: 0.932
  • Code: OU

Outasia is a nation located in northeastern Brazil. Its capital is Recife and has a population of 66 million inhabitants. It is a liberal democracy composed of a semi-parliamentary system.

Outasia maintains the incredible social model, based on the Aquilenian model, with universal health care, subsidized higher education and a comprehensive social security scheme. These policies carried out by the toucan government ended up resulting in a great socioeconomic and developmental advance and a purchasing power of 153,232 dollars. The poverty rate in Outasia is around 0.004% in 2023.

Parties


Banned Groups

These are parties and organizations that have been permanently banned by the Outasian Court of Justice. These organizations are described by the government as terrorists and a threat to liberal democracy.

Parliament

The Outásia Parliament is unicameral, with only the House of Representatives as the only legislature in the country. By parliament, the 515 parliamentarians are elected, where they are chosen by the population democratically using the d'Hondt method.

File:Parliament of Outasia in 20XX.svg

Government (343/515)

Independent (29/515)

Oposition (143/515)

Relations

  • Alliance: Global Treaty Organization (GTO)
  • Economic-Orgs: Bloc of Free Trade
  • Political-Orgs: Alternative United Nations (AltUN)

Outasia is a member of the GTO, a military alliance of liberal democracies.

Foreign Relations

  • Allies
    • Nobody.
  • Friendly
    • Byzantium - Due to ideological similarities , Outásia has a strong relationship with Byzantine, where both trade weapons and technology.
    • Neutral
      • Most of the world.
  • Hostile
    • Poland - Outasia considers Poland to be a dictatorial and extremist Russophile regime, as well as a threat to the world's democracies and the GTO.
    • File:Cball-SocBrazil.png Brazilian Commune - Since its founding, Outásia's relations with the Brazilian Commune have been frozen. The Outasian government, through a law, opened the borders for all Brazilian immigrants who could flee the Brazilian Commune, at the same time installed a series of soldiers in case there was a Brazilian invasion in Outasia.
  • At War
  • File:CPGC.png Gran Colombia

    People's Union of Gran Colombia
    ”Union Popular de la Gran Colombia"

    • Anthem: "El Pueblo Unido"
    • Capital: Bogotá
    • Demonym: Colombian
    • Languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, Aymara, Wayuu, Guaraní, and other indigenous languages
    • Dominant Religion: Catholicism, Indigenous and Afro-Caribbean religions, Islam
    • Government: Participatory Democracy under a Federal Marxist-Leninist Republic
    • Population: 98,543,896


    Gran Colombia, officially known as The People's Union of Gran Colombia is a federation of socialist republics that takes up most of northern South America. It is composed of 3 socialist republics and 3 autonomous republics: The Socialist Republic of Colombia, the Socialist Republic of Venezuela, the Socialist Republic of Ecuador, the Wayuu Autonomous Republic, the Afro-Descendant Autonomous Republic, and the Magdalena River Delta Autonomous Republic.

    The history of Gran Colombia can be traced to the democratic election of president Ricardo Rafael Morales, a strongman nationalist leader who nationalized various industries to protect indigenous Colombians. A dozen cadets and soldiers, all youths, traveled to Boyacá to commemorate Simón Bolivar's victory at the Battle of Boyacá, where they were personally greeted by President Morales. Among these cadets were many of the future heroes of the June Revolution, which includes Efraín Rojas Molina, Gran Colombia's future founding father.

    Morales later nationalized the mining and extractive industry which was the final straw for the USA. Shortly after, he lost power in a military coup that was backed by the CIA. A second wave of right-wing military dictatorships began popping up all over Latin America, and this led to a period of mass political and social unrest. This intensification of class struggle and mass repression led to the formation of various revolutionary groups across the region. Intense negotiations and alliances take place, culminating in the formation of a united front, the Gran Colombian Revolutionary Front (GCRF).

    The GCRF gains significant traction among the masses, successfully mobilizing workers, peasants, and intellectuals under the common goal of overthrowing the capitalist system. The Front advocates for an end to imperialist dominance and the establishment of a socialist society that prioritizes social welfare, economic equality, and collective ownership of resources. A protracted people's war ensues, with the GCRF guerrilla fighters engaging in guerrilla warfare tactics against the well-equipped military forces of the ruling regimes. The revolutionaries capture key territories, gradually weakening the governments' hold on power. The movement gains international support from other socialist countries and anti-imperialist movements, further bolstering their cause.

    After years of intense struggle and sacrifice, the GCRF successfully topples the oppressive regimes in each of the participating countries. In the aftermath, the revolutionary leaders convene to form a new political entity, the People's Union of Gran Colombia. Led by Efraín Rojas Molina, they forge a vision for a society based on socialist principles, guided by the ideologies of Marxism-Leninism and collective decision-making. The Union becomes a beacon of hope for anti-imperialist struggle, inspiring revolutionary across the planet.


    Andean Communes

    Association of Autonomous Communes in the Andes
    ”Asociación de Comunas Autónomas de los Andes”


    • Motto: "Land and liberty!" ("Tierra y libertad!")
    • Anthem: "Hijos del Pueblo" (unofficial)
    • Capital: La Paz (unofficial)
    • Demonym: Andean
    • Languages: Spanish, Aymara, Quechua, Chiquitano, Guaraní, Mapuche, other indigenous languages
    • Dominant Religion: Atheism, Catholicism, various indigenous beliefs
    • Government: None (synthesis anarchist association)
    • Population: 15.9M


    The Association of Autonomous Communes in the Andes (Asociación de Comunas Autónomas de los Andes), often referred to as the United Andean Communes, Andes International Community (Comunidad Mundial Andina) or C.M.A., is a collection of autonomous but cooperative anarchist communes in what used to be Bolivia and northern Chile, and the result of the violent Andean Revolution of 2036, a primarily anarchist rebellion against the authoritarian dictatorial governments of Bolivia and Chile: the military juntas of Gustavo Sejas Revollo (in Bolivia) and José Antonio Kast (in Chile) that took power in 2030 and 2027 respectively.

    Map depicting the most influential factions within the C.M.A. as of January 2043.

    The C.M.A. was officialy formed in late 2041 with the end of the five-year Andean Revolution, in an agreement between the major forces that participated in it, namely the Bolivian Black Flag Organization (Organización Bandera Negra Boliviana), Core of Direct Action in Chile (Núcleo de Acción Directa en Chile), Libertarian Syndicalist Movement (Movimiento Sindicalista Libertario) and Libertarian Revolutionary Caucus (Camarilla Revolucionaria Libertaria, the majority group in the "Movement for Socialism" party after its 2033 libertarian shift), as well as other smaller groups. Although a spectacular victory, the Revolution did not secure the liberation of southern Chile and Patagonia, as it originally intended to do, with the C.M.A locked in a desperate ceasefire with the authoritarian southern Chilean government of José Antonio Kast. Anarchist forces both in the metropolitan region of Santiago and in largely ungoverned Chilean Patagonia however, have started to popularize the idea of a second revolt to finalize the liberation of Chile and Bolivia. While still in its early stages of development, the C.M.A. has so far managed to sustain itself in the aftermath of the Revolution. It follows bottom-up and horizontal organization, and acts as a free association of local communes that, in turn, cooperate to allow cities and regions to function. Property and the means of production are commonly held, and most communes follow a library or gift economy, as was originally intended by the majority of organizations that participated in the Revolution, with a few instead opting for mutualism or other anarcho-individualist forms of economics. Aside from local citizen meetings, the Community Development Assembly (Asamblea de Desarrollo Comunitario) takes place once a month, where multiple randomly selected citizens from each region discuss the future plans of the entire C.M.A., which they then vote on and pursue in their respective communities.
    Some small areas officially under hegemony of the C.M.A. remain in open defiance of the Revolution's principles, and are generally shunned by the rest of the association, perhaps the most notable being the Christian Movement of Santa Cruz (Movimiento Cristiano de Santa Cruz), led by former CDP politician Luis Fernando Camacho, that has taken hold of the city of Montero and its surrounding area. Many communist and socialist groups that aided the anarchists in the revolution have also in many instances criticised the C.M.A., considering it too weak to repel against a counter-revolutionary invasion, but have not acted directly against it. Remnants of the CIA-backed authoritarian government that was overthrown in the Revolution are also common in certain places, but not powerful enough to take a stand.

    Recently, the C.M.A. Community Development Assembly, with initiative of the Pan-American Solidarity Movement, has joined the Alternative United Nations and made contact with the Eighth Workers' Internationale in an effort to spread the anarchist and socialist ideal throughout the world and help aid revolutionary movements in oppressive nations.

    Major Factions

    2038 Bandera Negra propaganda pamphlet.

    Revolutionaries

    Counter-Revolutionaries

    Other

    Demographics

    Ethnicity %
    Mestizo 73.24%
    Indigenous American 16.43%
    White 6.13%
    Other 5.19%

    Relations

    • Allies
    • Friendly
    • Positive
      • File:Cball-SocBrazil.png Brazilian Commune - Although we differ in civic matters, we stand with the Brazilian Commune in its path toward socialism.
    • Mixed
    • Negative
      • Outasia - Liberal free-market interventionists bleeding our homeland for the joys of capital (although the universal healthcare is cool). Free Latin America!
    • Enemy
      • Southern Chile - Your reign of tyranny will end. Down with the monarchy! Free our brothers from Santiago to the Tierra del Fuego!
    • At War
      • The C.M.A. is not officially at war with any collective authority.

    Chile

    For more info see: PCBaller World/Libertarian Kingdom of Chile

    Parties

    There is no political parties on Chile because Chile is a Monarchist country

    Banned Groups

    Parliament

    There is no parliament on Chile because Chile is a Monarchist country

    Argentina

    Parties

    Banned Groups

    Parliament

    Antarctica

    Parties

    Banned Groups

    Parliament

    Notes