The Constitution organizes the Allied States as a decentralized (or "quasi-federal") presidential republic where the several several states are bound together in a weak-federal relationship with the national government in the capital New Bay City, Texas. The President of the Allied States, currently Trevor Prince of the Democratic America Party, is the head of state and head of government. The Senate is the federal legislature and consists of two houses, the upper Federal Council and the lower Representative Assembly. There are currently two major parties and one minor party represented in the Senate, namely the Democratic America Party (which generally represents left-wing social democrats), the Federalist Party (which generally represents right-wing conservatives) and the smaller Nationa
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| - The Constitution organizes the Allied States as a decentralized (or "quasi-federal") presidential republic where the several several states are bound together in a weak-federal relationship with the national government in the capital New Bay City, Texas. The President of the Allied States, currently Trevor Prince of the Democratic America Party, is the head of state and head of government. The Senate is the federal legislature and consists of two houses, the upper Federal Council and the lower Representative Assembly. There are currently two major parties and one minor party represented in the Senate, namely the Democratic America Party (which generally represents left-wing social democrats), the Federalist Party (which generally represents right-wing conservatives) and the smaller Nationa
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- Trevor Prince
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| - The Constitution organizes the Allied States as a decentralized (or "quasi-federal") presidential republic where the several several states are bound together in a weak-federal relationship with the national government in the capital New Bay City, Texas. The President of the Allied States, currently Trevor Prince of the Democratic America Party, is the head of state and head of government. The Senate is the federal legislature and consists of two houses, the upper Federal Council and the lower Representative Assembly. There are currently two major parties and one minor party represented in the Senate, namely the Democratic America Party (which generally represents left-wing social democrats), the Federalist Party (which generally represents right-wing conservatives) and the smaller National Liberty Party (which generally represents small government libertarians). The Supreme Court is the highest court in the independent federal judiciary. Each state has its own executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, which are mostly, but not always, subordinate to the federal government. After half a decade of intense secessionist sentiment and campaigns, the Allied States was established formally on 15 January 2007 when it declared independence from its now-eastern neighbor, the United States of America. The secession almost immediately revoked the United States' position as the global superpower, a position it now more or less equally shares with the Allied States, Russia and China. Initially the U.S. federal government did not recognize the validity of the secession of half the country, the U.S. Supreme Court held on the facts in Schwartz v. Texas et al. that the Allied States federal government had effective control of the western portion of the nation, with popular support, and held the secession to be valid, reversing its earlier Texas v. White decision. Within two months, on 15 March 2007, the first (transitional) Constitution was enacted by the Allied States Congress, and was essentially a copy of the United States Constitution with minor modifications. It was replaced by the current Constitution on 30 June 2011 after a popular Constitutional Convention. The current Constitution deviates more radically from the U.S. Constitution.
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