Al'Mezreh
Federal Shehari Republic of Al'Mezreh جمهورية الشهاري الاتحادية المزراح Jumhuriat Alshahari Alaitihadiat Almizrah | |
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Flag | |
Anthem: "Never Shall the Sun of Al'Mezreh Set" | |
Map of Mezrehi Regions | |
Capital | Qatif |
Largest City | Aida |
Official languages | Mezrehi |
Recognised national languages | Paretish, Qatemi, Betzmen, Kehrahti |
Ethnic groups (2020) | Mezrehi, Pareti, Qate, Betzmen, Kehrani |
Religion | Shehari Mihamet |
Demonym(s) | Mezrehi |
Government | Federal Shehari Parliamentary Republic |
Arif Hushtan | |
Rahmat Aya'ha'meht | |
Gandhara Mareshte | |
Zumiste Aya'l'e'demah | |
Legislature | Federal Diet |
Senate | |
Federal Assembly | |
Establishment | |
1952 | |
1973 | |
1990 | |
1993-Present | |
2004 | |
Area | |
• | 740,734 km2 (285,999 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 1 (2007) |
Population | |
• 2016 estimate | 36,750,000 |
• 2020 census | 37,891,081 |
GDP (PPP) | estimate |
• Total | 188.771B |
GDP (nominal) | estimate |
• Total | 192.818B |
HDI |
.752 high |
Currency | Al'Mezreh Dinar (₣) (AMD) |
Date format | MM/DD/YYYY |
Driving side | left |
Al'Mezreh, officially the Federal Shehari Republic of Al'Mezreh is a nation situated in the middle of the Al-Karabakhal Peninsula in the north of Colytheus. Bordering Al’Mezreh is the Socialist Federal People's Republic of Tihama to the North and to its east Worker’s Federation of Nurmandria, it has a sea access through a small bay shared reluctantly with Tihama and exits immediately into the Southwest section of the Great Eastern Sea. Al’Mezreh’s tenuous and strenuous situation with Tihama to the north has caused one of the most militarized borders in the planet with a large part of its territory being occupied by the Tihaman paramilitary forces after the failure of the Tihaman Invasion a decade and a half ago.
The Invasion of Tihama was bolstered by the increasing combination of both Nationalistic and Religious sentiments growing ever since the establishment of the Shehari republic in 1990, also known as the Shehari Bloom over Al’Mezreh. Tihama’s Colonial past did strike some anti-war protests before the inevitable invasion as Al’Mezreh was under colonial influence but not under direct control of any colonial empire during the period. In the aftermath of the Tihaman Invasion, the Shehari Government in Al’Mezreh solidified its power, leading to a significant shift in the nation's political landscape. The ruling regime, backed by a fusion of religious and nationalistic fervor, became increasingly authoritarian and uncompromising. The government adopted a strict anti-socialist stance, viewing any form of socialist ideology as a threat to its authority. This stance led to the implementation of aggressive policies aimed at suppressing socialist movements and ideologies within Al'Mezreh.
Furthermore, the Al'Mezreh government not only implemented anti-Socialist measures, but also enacted laws to prohibit secularism, effectively establishing a theocratic state where religious principles and dogma held significant influence over policy and society. The fervent religious devotion resulted in the stringent regulation of scientific inquiry and freedom of speech, as the government aimed to exert firm control over any information that could potentially contradict its religious dogma. The regime imposed severe limitations on freedom of speech and dissent, employing strict measures to suppress any form of criticism or opposition. The government exerted control over the narrative within the country by suppressing independent media outlets and implementing widespread censorship. The international community strongly criticized the Al'Mezreh government for its suppression of freedom of speech and expression. However, the government remained determined to maintain its authoritarian control.
Etymology
Al'Mezreh 's etymology is a debate amongst the communities within the scholars of the Mezrehi language. It is unknown whether Al'Mezreh comes from the word, "Mezreshahesh" which means "Flat-Faced Mountain" which is a nickname given to the southern regions of the country due to its sandy dunes that exist there. Another possible origin of the word is "Akemezre" which is a High-Mezrehi word which means "Given to us" or "The Land Given to Them" or "To be ourselves" of which any of these possible translations and transliterations may or may not be correct. Prior to being called Al'Mezreh it was known as Tishateh which had a clear origin of its name being "The Wedge of Seas" due to its unique location of being the middle of a Peninsula.
History
Politics
Economy
The economy of Al'Mezreh exhibits its dynamic culture and strategic economic foresight, with a distinctive fusion of sectors that embody both innovation and tradition. This country has prioritized the development of crucial sectors including agriculture, energy (with an emphasis on oil and gas), tourism, and tackling the issues within its informal economy. The objective of the government is to exploit the capabilities of these industries while simultaneously not addressing and covering up the inherent difficulties, especially within the unregulated economy, in order to promote a well-rounded and enduring economic expansion when showcasing to its international partners.
Although the recent war with Tihama has manage to deal a devastating blow to both economies, Al’Mezreh’s economic rebound allows it to become one of the middling to great economic powers within its local region although there are still many adversities that Al’Mezreh has to face within its own borders such as the government’s refusal and crackdown to recognize any sort of labor unions and worker’s unions outside of the jurisdiction of the Mezrehi Shehari Labor Magistrate.
Al’Mezreh currently sees a great deal of import of skilled laborers and skilled workers in professional fields due to the rather open and “wild west” like economy that Al’Mezreh has due to its still recovering economy from the Tihaman War. This has caused an internal dilemma within the Federal Diet whether that these expatriate workers, skilled or otherwise will have to follow the ordinances and fall under the jurisdiction of the Magistrate or form a new branch for expatriate workers. Currently naturalization and migration for expat workers is impossible.
Unemployment within Al’Mezreh has been steadily decreasing over the years as its informal economy of which the Labor Magistrate doesn’t have much control over, allows for a more free and open economy to exist. Because the informal economy it has does not necessarily constitute legally as a form of employment, the Labor Magistrate doesn’t have any jurisdiction over this sector at all however many in the Federal Diet is slowly wanting to crackdown the informal markets it has.