Mesopotamia is nominally a republic, and legally multiple parties exist. However, all parties are required to be members of the Pertidi Nadionali (National Parties, PN). The PN is a coalition of parties that support the government, and the platforms of all parties must be approved by the PN Annual Congress. The votes in the Congress are determined by party influence, not by size or distributed evenly. The party with the majority (55%) of the votes is the Pertidu Sozhiale Nadionalista (Social Nationalist Party, PSN). Parties or candidates that disagree with the current state of the government are removed from the PN, and therefore ineligible to have be elected.
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| - Mesopotamia is nominally a republic, and legally multiple parties exist. However, all parties are required to be members of the Pertidi Nadionali (National Parties, PN). The PN is a coalition of parties that support the government, and the platforms of all parties must be approved by the PN Annual Congress. The votes in the Congress are determined by party influence, not by size or distributed evenly. The party with the majority (55%) of the votes is the Pertidu Sozhiale Nadionalista (Social Nationalist Party, PSN). Parties or candidates that disagree with the current state of the government are removed from the PN, and therefore ineligible to have be elected.
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| - Mesopotamia is nominally a republic, and legally multiple parties exist. However, all parties are required to be members of the Pertidi Nadionali (National Parties, PN). The PN is a coalition of parties that support the government, and the platforms of all parties must be approved by the PN Annual Congress. The votes in the Congress are determined by party influence, not by size or distributed evenly. The party with the majority (55%) of the votes is the Pertidu Sozhiale Nadionalista (Social Nationalist Party, PSN). Parties or candidates that disagree with the current state of the government are removed from the PN, and therefore ineligible to have be elected. The current President of Mesopotamia is Pietru Faru, who is also the Chairman of the PSN. President Faru is nominally for reelection every six years (with the next election in 2012), but as he has the support of the PN, he is guaranteed reelection for the indefinite future. Faru also has a vote in the Parliament and is the chief justice of the Mesopotamian Supreme Court. As members of Parliament do not wish to be ejected from the PN, most tend to vote with Faru on every issue. A smaller party (also a member of the PN) is typically named the Opposidio nadional and is given the task of symbolically voting against all bills proposed by the PSN. The title of Opposidio rotates among the non-PSN parties of the PN, with the current holder being the Pertidu dei jelle Owuniste Miesobodawiani (POM, Party of the Mesopotamian Communists). The PSN is guaranteed 46 seats in Parliament. The remaining 54 seats are distributed to the parties of the PN (including the PSN) using the D'Hondt method. This usually results in the PSN having a majority of seats in Parliament.
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