Difference between revisions of "The Ayyubids"
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+ | The Sultanate of the Ayyubids is a [Wikipedia:Parliamentary_democracy|parliamentary democracy]] under a [[Wikipedia:Constitutional_monarch|constitutional monarch]]. HRH Sultan Salah ad-Din is the [[Wikipedia:Head_of_state|head of state]] and head of the government. As President of the government he appoints a Vice-president and a [[Wikipedia:Prime_Minister|Prime Minister]]. The Prime Minister is the head of the council of Ministers. All ministers are apointed by the Sultan but must have the confidence of the two houses of parliament. | ||
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+ | The parliament consists of two houses. The Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate consists of 48 senators |
Revision as of 12:41, 3 May 2005
Flag of The Ayyubids | |
Motto: Puris omnia pura | |
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Region | Gay |
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Capital | Trimos |
Official Language(s) | English, Spanish, Dutch, French and Papiamentu |
Leader | HRH Sultan Salah ad-Din |
Population | over 6 million |
Currency | The Diamond |
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The Sultanate of the Ayyubids is a small, socially progressive nation, renowned for its burgeoning Poodle population. Its hard-nosed, hard-working, intelligent population of 6 million hold their civil and political rights very dear. The Sultanate is ruled by His Royal Highness Sultan Salah ad-Din (The Righteousness of the Faith) who has achieved a great reputation as a chivalrous ruler renowned for his leadership and his merciful nature. The Sultanate of the Ayyubids is a strong defender of democratic values, human rights and political freedoms. The Sultanate encourages its citizens to explore their individual spirituality rather than participating in organized religions.
Government
The Sultanate of the Ayyubids is a [Wikipedia:Parliamentary_democracy|parliamentary democracy]] under a constitutional monarch. HRH Sultan Salah ad-Din is the head of state and head of the government. As President of the government he appoints a Vice-president and a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the head of the council of Ministers. All ministers are apointed by the Sultan but must have the confidence of the two houses of parliament.
The parliament consists of two houses. The Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate consists of 48 senators