Jangwali

Jangwali (: Ujangwali) also known as the Republic of Jangwali, is a country in northern Casalia, bordered to the north by the Shazabi Ocean. It expands over a total land area of 454,735 square kilometres (175,574 sq mi), and is surrounded on all south-facing sides by the Trans-Casalian Mountains running along northern Casalia. The country has a population of 12.4 million, and its capital and largest city is Kiribala.

Government
The Republic of Jangwali is a, divided into ten provinces, and constituting three branches of government (,  and ). Since 1975 the country has been unofficially split into two regions divided by a combat zone. To the east is the Republic of Jangwali, which is internationally recognized and claims sovereignty over the entire Mjangwali territory; to the west is the Chiefdom of Jangwali, unrecognized by the international community, which claims the provinces of Mpeomwaga, Korongo, Menye Kung'aa, Uzimajiya, and Mlimamwezi as part of their territory, and demomand the exclusive usage of the name 'Jangwali'. To serve a term of office in any position of government, all candidates must be Jarader in faith, as dictated by the Constitution.

Executive
The Executive power of Jangwali is comprised of a president, a vice president, and the Council of Ministers of Jangwali. As per constitutional law, the Mjangwali president is to be elected every 4 years and hold no more than two consecutive terms in office. They must be Jarader in faith and run jointly with a candidate for. As the head of state, the president has the power to dissolve Congress, appoint or remove members of the Judiciary, and is tasked with the formation of the Council of Ministers, oftentimes simply referred to as the Council. Upon the formation of the position, presidents would also hold the title of of the Armed Forces of Jangwali, however, this was changed during a constitutional reform in 1989. The vice president becomes upon election one of two Chairmen of the Congress, whose job is to oversee and preside over all legislative sessions, during which they are referred to as President of the Chamber of Deputies, or simply President. The vice president is tasked with replacing the President in times of absence, illness, or sudden death. The Council of Ministers is the body comprised by the Ministers of Jangwali, all of whom are the respective heads of the governmental offices known as. The ministers have a four year term, and cannot be appointed for a position at the Council for more than two consecutive times.

Legislature
The National Congress of Jangwali is the legislative branch of the government. Its composition is, constituted by a 30-seat Senate and a TBD-seat Chamber of Deputies. The Senate, whose members, called senators, are elected to six-year terms renewable by thirds each two years, consists of three representatives from each province. The Chamber of Deputies, whose members, called deputies, are elected to four-year terms, is apportioned according to population, and renews their members by a half each two years. The National Congress meets at the Congressional Palace in the capital city of Kiribala. The Chamber of Deputies is presided by the vice president of Jangwali as chairman, referred to as the President of the Chamber of Deputies, meanwhile, the Senate is presided over by the Prime Minister, also referred to as President of the Senate, whose position, unlike in other systems of governments, is entirely part of the Legislature and cannot be used to exercise authority outside of it. The Prime Minister is the member of the or  that holds the most seats at the Chamber of Deputies, and their term of office is dependable on their fellow party members in charge of selecting a party leader, however, once a Prime Minister has started their term at Congress, they cannot be removed for two years until legislative elections.