Lusjki

Lusjki, officially the National Republic of Lusjki (: Republika Kombëtare e Lusjki), is a located in the central part of Eastern Artemia with a population of around 2,294,874, and which emerged out of a bloody revolution in 1948. The capital city of Lusjki is Lažacevo with a population near 824,800.

Lusjki was first formed out of various small kingdoms and fiefdoms that came together under the Sarajlic crown as the Kingdom of Illyria and Lusjikiv in 1305. In 1792 Lord Damjanović of Southern Lusjki led a revolt against the ever so stagnant Sarajlics, leading to the Kingdom of Lusjki of which would rule over Lusjki until the revolution of 1948, in which the majority of members of the crown were executed.

Lusjki is known for its high regional copper export, with copper ore, unrefined copper, and various copper products being vital to the economy. Fish products, various fruits and vegetables, tobacco and tobacco products are other major exports of Lusjki. Lusjki has faced continuous economic hardship through its existence that stills persists today with an extremely high poverty rate.

Etymology
The name Lusjki comes from the revolt of the southern peoples of the area, the Luski, led by Lord Damjanović to take control of the Kingdom of Illyria and Lusjikiv.

Governance and Administration
Lusjki is a parliamentary republic in which national elections are held every four years for the National Assembly, President, and local government.

Legislation
Legislation of Lusjki is carried out by the National Assembly and Kapitan. There are exactly 100 seats on the National Assembly, with the Kapitan having 20 votes himself. In 2013 when Kapitan Sergey Puèko was elected into office the NarBoljš and Workers Unity parties have been tampered with during elections to limit their number of votes.

Foreign relations
Lusjki joined the Pact of Iron in 2013 as outside states have began criticizing growing Lusjkis growing authoritarianism, this has improved Lusjkis strategic and economic capabilities.

Komisioni
The All-Lusjki Interior Commission (: I gjithë Komisioni i Brendshëm Lusjki), commonly known as the Komisija are the secret police established after the military coup of 1955. The Komisija are currently the major police force of Lusjki and are tasked with infiltrating, watching, and executing enemies of the state. The Komisija can also be directly ordered by the Kapitan of Lusjki.

Major Exports
Some of the major exports of Lusjki include fish products, various fruits and vegetables, packaged medicines, tobacco and tobacco products. Lusjki is one of the region's highest exporters of copper ore, unrefined copper, and various copper products. Lusjki is also a producer of seats.