Occitania
National Background
The Languedoc kingdom contended for French unification in the middle of the nineteenth century, building their military to challenge the rising Parisians. They were unfortunate in this endeavour, as the Second Orleans War limited their options. The Second Orleans War of 1854, began with Orleans' liberals who - sponsored by the Kingdoms of Paris-Burgundy - rose in revolt . Languedoc started with clear victories in the field, threatening both Dijon and Paris. The support of Spain and Sardinia was insufficient to handle the piling French states; Orleans underwent occupation, and Toulouse was besieged, but Languedoc continued in spite of the mounting pressure. The Spanish relieved Toulouse, but could not assist reclaiming the territories north.
Without the full recognition of Louis II, a treaty was drafted and came into effect, however the king never dropped his claims to France. After his death in 1862, with Spanish pressure, King Charles declared the kingdom of Occitania. He reigned until 1892, and his son Louis III began a daring next century.
Entering into alliance with Britain, Occitania joined the Great War against Spain and Franco-Burgundy, in the name of acquiring Aquitaine. The war was unsuccessful for Occitania, and Britain distanced itself from continental affairs, leaving Occitania to search for new allies. The search concluded with Franco-Burgundy, and the creation of the Rhine-Rhone Pact. Shortly after the alliances inception, the Spanish Civil War broke out, and to the aid of the Republican cause, the Rhine-Rhone Pact send soldiers, which became a major military success. The terms of the Republican victory guaranteed the transfer of Aquitaine to Occitania, and as the political landscape changes, the venerable kingdom considers the future decades.
Flavour Stuff
Formal Name of your Nation:
Kingdom of Occitania
National Anthem:
Se Canta
Formal Name for the Army:
Armée de Terre
Formal Name for the Navy:
Marine Militaire
Status of Labour Unions: Non-socialist allowed.
Democratic Information
Title of Head of
Government: His Excellency, Premier Ministre
Name of Current Head of Government: Pascal Saysset
Head of Government Election Process: The leader of the party which forms government becomes Premier Ministre, and leaders of parties are selected in separate elections mandated by their constitutions, which are in turn ordered to do so at least once after two federal elections have passed.
Name of the Legislatures:
Upper House - Chambre des Pairs
Lower House - Chambre des Députés
Suffrage: All male citizens above 18 years of age for municipal, provincial and federal elections.
Political Parties
Traditional Proletarist: ILLEGAL
Social Proletarist: Parti Socialiste (Socialist Party)
Liberal: Parti Progressiste (Progressive Party), Partie de Confédération (Party of Confederation)
Moderate: Parti Modéré (Moderate Party)
Conservative: Parti de l'Unité Nationale (National Unity Party)
Militarist: NONE
Religious: NONE
Nationalist: Parti Fédéraliste (Federalist Party)
Monarchy Information
Monarch's Title: His/Her Majesty, King/Queen
Name of Current Head of
State: King Louis III
Monarchy's Dynasty Name: Auvergne
Extent of Monarch's Power: Constitutionally bound head of state, the monarch retains extensive influence over operations and government affairs, is required for approving all ministers and introducing all new laws from the two houses. The monarch also retains the right to commit to war without parliaments consent, and to veto resolutions - however he is recommended to consult the Premier Ministre and preferably the entire parliament.