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{{Infobox_Nation | flag= http://www.imigrantevoyage.com/images/FLAG%20OF%20THE%20AZORES.png| region=[[European Continent]] | motto="Live Free or Die" | map=| language=[[Portuguese]] | capital=[[Sao Paolo]] | population=560,000 | currency=[[Azorean Peseta]] | leader=[[Luis Micachelli]] | government type=[[Republic]] | monarch=[[King Santos IV]] | legislature=[[National Congress]]}}
 
{{Infobox_Nation | flag= http://www.imigrantevoyage.com/images/FLAG%20OF%20THE%20AZORES.png| region=[[European Continent]] | motto="Live Free or Die" | map=| language=[[Portuguese]] | capital=[[Sao Paolo]] | population=560,000 | currency=[[Azorean Peseta]] | leader=[[Luis Micachelli]] | government type=[[Republic]] | monarch=[[King Santos IV]] | legislature=[[National Congress]]}}
  
==Articles of Unification==
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The Azores are an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, about 1,500 km from Iberia and about 3,900 km from the east coast of North America. The westernmost island (Flores) actually lies on the North American plate and is only 1,925 km from St. John's in the province of Newfoundland. The Azores' most significant industry is tourism, followed by shipping.
  
The Articles of Unity<br>
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The nine major Azorean Islands and the eight small Formigas extend for more than 600 km, and lie in a northwest-southeast direction. The vast extension of the islands defines an immense exclusive economic zone of 1.1 million km². The westernmost point of this area is 3,380 km from the North American continent. All of the islands have volcanic origins, though Santa Maria also has some reef contribution. The mountain of Pico on Pico Island, at 2,351 m in altitude, is the highest in all of the Azores. The Azores are actually the tops of some of the tallest mountains on the planet, as measured from their base at the bottom of the ocean. The archipelago forms the Autonomous Republic of Azores, one of the two autonomous regions of the Hispanic Kindgom.
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The Parties of this Treaty,<br>
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==Politics==
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Recalling with mutual pride the historic relationship which brought their two peoples together in a common bond of strength and mutual benefit, <br>
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The Azores Republic was independent until May 30, 2007, when they were under intense military pressure to sign an agreement with Hispania to become a fully autonomous protecterate state under the Kingdom. The Kingdom of Hispania is responsible for the Azores military safety, and in return gets to control the economic shpping lanes. This gives Hispania a huge control over trade going from America to Europe and Africa, and in effect, the only refueling station in the Atlantic. The union was met with little international resistance.
Desiring to increase the security and stability between their sovereign territories and amongst shared interregional interests,<br>
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Reaffirming the continuing good relations between their governments and their respective military forces,<br>
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===Local Politics===
Acknowledging mutual security interests that can be solved only through mutual cooperation<br>
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Have agreed to the following terms:<br>
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The Azores Republic is a small representative democracy. Home to little over 550,000 people, it is one of the freest states in the world, and is led by Luis Micachelli's Partido do la Libertad. Civil rights can border on excessive, as do political rights, where any petition with over 10% of the population's signatures, can be ground for repealing a law.  
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ARTICLE I.<br>
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Luis Micachelli has been President of the small Republic since 1988, and has won every election with over 80% of the vote. He signed the Unity Accords with Hispania in 2007, but after assuring full autounomy within the borders. In a sense, the Azores are completely independent of Hispania, as Hispanic laws have no bearing on Azorean custom, and they maintain an independent currency.  
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Clause I<br>
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The legislative assembly, known as the Azorean Council, has 300 seats, and members are elected once a year.  
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In order to more effectively achieve the objective of this treaty, the parties will cooperate with one another to insure the protection of vital interests.<br>
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===Political Parties===
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Clause II<br>
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There are two major parties, a libertarian Liberty Party, and a social democratic Democracy party. Luis Miachelli is leader of the Liberty Party. The opposition leader is currently Roderigo Manu.  
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To achieve this end the regional government located in the protecterate nation will be permitted total independence from laws passed in the parent nation, except in matters of national security for both the regional and national governments. <br>
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'''El Partido de la Libertad''' is a majority libertarian party, which has been in power more or less since Miachelli took office in 1988. They favour free civil rights, freedom of commerce and trade, and strict privacy laws. They also favor independence from Hispania, but realize that the compromise helps more than hurts them. hispania could easily maintain the islands through sheer force.
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Clause III<br>
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'''El Partido de la Democrazie''' is a socio-democracy party which supports increased welfare. They have not held presidential office since 1980, when Roderigo Manu lost his incumbent race against an independent Ross Perot.
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The protecterate will accept a permanent military presence by the parent nation to protect the national security of the protecterate from foriegn attack and to secure economic and military interests in the region of the parent government. <br>
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ARTICLE II.<br>
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Clause I<br>
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The parties, through their foreign representatives or ministers, will consult together regarding the implementation of this treaty and whenever in the opinion of either of them the territorial integrity, political independence or security of either of the parties is threatened by external armed attack.<br>
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Clause II<br>
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If both parties agree that the occasion merits increased political presence by the parent nation, where increased presence refers to a temporary shut down of the regional government and military control over the region, it shall be permitted under the Articles to be done. <br>
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ARTICLE III.<br>
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Clause I<br>
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Each party recognizes that an armed attack on either of the parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common dangers in accordance with its constitutional processes.<br>
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For purposes of ARTICLE III, an armed attack on either of the parties is
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deemed to include an armed attack on the metropolitan territory of either of the parties, its armed forces, public vessels or aircraft in either region. <br>
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ARTICLE V.<br>
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The parties agree to cooperate together militarily to advance and continuate the shared mutual interests enjoyed by each government and it's peoples, through the extensive participation in joint military exercises and operations.<br>
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Clause II<br>
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In order to foster mutual compassion, free trade and free travel will be established between the protecterate and the parent nation unless both parties agree to a temporary suspension of ARTICLE V. The conditions of this clause are further dicusses in ARTICLES VI-IX<br>
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ARTICLE VI<br>
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Clause 1: Businesses shall be given tax incentives when operating within or dealing with the partner-nation; where a partner-nation is defined as a confirmed signatory participant to the articles and text herein.<br>
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Clause 2: The tax incentives of Clause 1 shall be defined as a reduction of extant tarrifs, commercial or sales taxation within the partner-nation, or an economically favorable tax return.<br>
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Clause 3: The government of the partner-nation shall cooperate with that of parent-nation with the overall intent of developing and improving the partner-nation's economic infrastructure and industries.<br>
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Clause 4: Businesses within the partner-nation which do not fulfill minimal economic standards set by the Financial Ministry may be liquidated by the parent-nation in order to fulfill the goals of the partner-nation's economic autocracy and sustainability.<br>
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ARTICLE VII<br>
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Clause 1: The partner-nation shall allow parent-nation citizens entry to the nation without the requirement of a visa.<br>
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Clause 2: National transportation and communications shall extend, where possible and economically viable, into the partner-nation with the intention of increased national and commercial trade activity.<br>
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ARTICLE VIII<br>
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Clause 1: The partner-nation and the parent-nation shall enter into a mutual right-of-passage act for friendly military units in order to achieve the goals of ARTICLES I-IV.<br>
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ARTICLE IX<br>
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Clause 1: The partner-nation shall have the annual option of terminating the economic clauses of this treaty by petitioning the parent government for approval through granting of an Economic Sustainability Status to the partner-nation.<br>
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Clause 2: An Economic Sustainability Status is broadly defined by the Foreign Ministry's Department of National Trade, and necessitates acceptance of improved or sufficient economic viability both currently and for the foreseeable future.<br>
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ARTICLE X<br>
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This treaty shall be ratified by the Kingdom of Hispania and the Republic of the Azores Islands in accordance with their respective constitutional processes and will come into force when instruments of ratification thereof have been exchanged by them.<br>
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Signed, Augusto Aznar, Secretary-General of the Kindgom of Hispania<br>
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Signed (under duress), Luis Miachelli, Foreign Minister of the Republic of the Azores Islands
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 29 May 2007

Azores Republic
FLAG%20OF%20THE%20AZORES.png
Flag of Azores Republic
Motto: "Live Free or Die"
Region European Continent
Capital Sao Paolo
Official Language(s) Portuguese
Leader Luis Micachelli
Population 560,000
Currency Azorean Peseta 
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The Azores are an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, about 1,500 km from Iberia and about 3,900 km from the east coast of North America. The westernmost island (Flores) actually lies on the North American plate and is only 1,925 km from St. John's in the province of Newfoundland. The Azores' most significant industry is tourism, followed by shipping.

The nine major Azorean Islands and the eight small Formigas extend for more than 600 km, and lie in a northwest-southeast direction. The vast extension of the islands defines an immense exclusive economic zone of 1.1 million km². The westernmost point of this area is 3,380 km from the North American continent. All of the islands have volcanic origins, though Santa Maria also has some reef contribution. The mountain of Pico on Pico Island, at 2,351 m in altitude, is the highest in all of the Azores. The Azores are actually the tops of some of the tallest mountains on the planet, as measured from their base at the bottom of the ocean. The archipelago forms the Autonomous Republic of Azores, one of the two autonomous regions of the Hispanic Kindgom.

Politics

The Azores Republic was independent until May 30, 2007, when they were under intense military pressure to sign an agreement with Hispania to become a fully autonomous protecterate state under the Kingdom. The Kingdom of Hispania is responsible for the Azores military safety, and in return gets to control the economic shpping lanes. This gives Hispania a huge control over trade going from America to Europe and Africa, and in effect, the only refueling station in the Atlantic. The union was met with little international resistance.

Local Politics

The Azores Republic is a small representative democracy. Home to little over 550,000 people, it is one of the freest states in the world, and is led by Luis Micachelli's Partido do la Libertad. Civil rights can border on excessive, as do political rights, where any petition with over 10% of the population's signatures, can be ground for repealing a law.

Luis Micachelli has been President of the small Republic since 1988, and has won every election with over 80% of the vote. He signed the Unity Accords with Hispania in 2007, but after assuring full autounomy within the borders. In a sense, the Azores are completely independent of Hispania, as Hispanic laws have no bearing on Azorean custom, and they maintain an independent currency.

The legislative assembly, known as the Azorean Council, has 300 seats, and members are elected once a year.

Political Parties

There are two major parties, a libertarian Liberty Party, and a social democratic Democracy party. Luis Miachelli is leader of the Liberty Party. The opposition leader is currently Roderigo Manu.

El Partido de la Libertad is a majority libertarian party, which has been in power more or less since Miachelli took office in 1988. They favour free civil rights, freedom of commerce and trade, and strict privacy laws. They also favor independence from Hispania, but realize that the compromise helps more than hurts them. hispania could easily maintain the islands through sheer force.

El Partido de la Democrazie is a socio-democracy party which supports increased welfare. They have not held presidential office since 1980, when Roderigo Manu lost his incumbent race against an independent Ross Perot.