Velorenkya

Government and politics
The Reborn Velorenkan Arekh is officially a revivalist state which synthesizes elements of Pan-Velorenkanism, the philosophy of passionartism, and within the framework of a federal. The Arekh is considered a passionate syndicalist republic with an established division of powers among a triumvirate executive between the Supreme Leader, popularly elected Arekh Governor, and the Chief Commissar who is nominated from the tricameral National Assembly. Despite being a the 1921 Constitution recognizes the "preeminent role of the League of All-Velorenkan Revivalists which acts as the passionate and harmonious political mobilization of the Velorenkan superethnos". The League exists as a for national revivalism and since the Great Rebirth has largely dominated politics within the Arekh either through outright majority in the National Assembly or as coalition partner. The success of Noyonism in Ordrey has gone far to influence the political landscape of the Arekh and Noyonist inspired parties since the 1980's have proved to be the biggest opposition or partners in coalition with the Revivalist League. As a the Arekh routinely enforces crack downs or investigations on what it perceives as sub-passionary or reactionary politics that threaten the revivalist state.

Supreme Leader
The constitution recognizes that the absolute authority of the laboring harmonics and passionaries within the passionate syndicalist republic is vested with the Grand National Assembly and the Supreme Leader. Officially the "Highest Passionary and Guardian of the Reborn Motherland", the Supreme Leader or Lazh directs constitutional policy, is the "first among equals" within the executive triumvirate, president of the Grand National Assembly, and approves declarations of war. The office of the Supreme Leader was established in 1920 pursuant to Revivalist ideology and the coalescence of power around Lazh Raes Khosravi due to her leadership of the AVNPP and greater Blue Movement.

The Supreme Leader is empowered to appoint judges to the High Court of the Arekh, approve the nomination of the Chief Commissar, appoint an Attorney General for the Justice Commissariat, and may propose amendments to the constitution. Within the executive triumvirate the Lazh oversees all affairs of the Council of Arekh Commissars and is able to mediate and settle disputes between the Arekh Governor and Chief Commissar. Beyond constitutional policy the Lazh wields very little tangible power but indirectly remains significantly influential within the Arekh due to the considerable respect of the position and their standing within the Revivalist League. As such the Supreme Leader is a semi-ceremonial head of state whose courtship and approval is needed by the other members of the triumvirate and the party in power to enact policy.

The Senate of the Arekh is charged with the appointment of passionaries to the position of Supreme Leader who fit the criteria of "unequivocable selfless service to All-Velorenkans in the pursuit of a life, that is sovereign and free" and that have the "sturdy and right selfless drive towards achieving the Apex Tradition". The appointment of the Supreme Leader is subject to the approval of the other two houses of the Grand National Assembly. Following appointment the Supreme Leader may serve as the head of state for life, provided that a vote of no confidence by the Senate of the Arekh does not reach a 2/3'rds majority.

Council of Arekh Commissars
The Council of Arekh Commissars is headed by the Executive Triumvirate of the Lazh, Arekh Governor, and Chief Commissar who preside over a cabinet of XXX commissariats and agencies.

Though the Supreme Leader is recognized within Velorenkya as the head of state, the responsibilities of the Arekh Governor include those that are traditionally held by heads of state in other countries. These responsibilities for the most part fall under the purview of foreign affairs, with the Arekh Governor granted the powers of commander in chief of the Arekh Military Establishment, the negotiation of foreign treaties, and appointing representatives to foreign nations and international organizations. The Arekh Governor also appoints commissars to head the Arekh Military Establishment, All-Velorenkan Central Bank, and the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs. The Arekh Governor is elected via nationwide majority vote and is eligible to serve two consecutive five year terms.

The Chief Commissar of Velorenkya is typically appointed by the Lazh from whichever party or political coalition commands a majority within the Assembly of Syndicates. It is commonplace for the Grand National Assembly to elect the Chief Commissar who is then formally appointed by the Lazh, but this is not always the case. The Chief Commissar acts as the head of government for the Arekh and presides over the Grand National Assembly in the Supreme Leader's absence. Within the Constitution of Velorenkya the Chief Commissar's primary responsibilities lay in domestic policy and economic affairs. They have the power to appoint chairs to the Office for the Administration of the Peoples Economy, Main Office for Economic Planning, and the Main Office for Arekh Security. All other executive commissariats or agencies that serve the purpose of domestic affairs, economic management, or the public commonwealth are elected by the Grand National Assembly and serve at the direction and discretion of the Chief Commissar.

Grand National Assembly
The Velorenkan masses, the Communes and Sadhravs, and the Syndicates of the Arekh are represented within the tricameral Grand National Assembly by the Assembly of Superethnos, the Senate of the Arekh, and the Assembly of the Syndicates respectivly.

Culture
The culture of what can be defined as the Florentine people is as ever changing as the demographics that make up such a Union of diverse peoples.