Osorra

Osorra, officially the Empire of Osorra, is a located in Avalonia. It borders Tilenno to the north, Cipertine to the east, and is surrounded by the Tethys Ocean to the west and south. Ossora is monarchy with substantial democratic elements. All power theoretically is held by the so called Solnechnyy Tsar' - the earthly representative of the Bactil. His direct advisors and court however are picked by the Inner Imperial House and the emperor has to have his budget approved by the Outer Imperial House. Currently the house is dominated by the Arnica Clique, Osorri Commerce Party, and Osorra First - the latter two organized into the Greater Osorra Coalition. Osorra has a vast aristocracy known as the Pomeshchiks, who are the only ones legally allowed to create and participate in political societies. Many believe Osorra to be a stratocracy with an obfuscatary military leadership.

In the 16th century, a power struggle between two rival houses led to the disillusion of the Ossoi Empire into fractured states. War and turmoil insued until the Bacti League formed and united the country - purportedly to protect it from outsiders. Osorra would close its borders and ports from the outside world for the next few centuries. This was not to last, as from the 30s-50s, Yarovan traders would begin expanding their presence. The Arnica House enlisted the help of these traders, and launched the first in a series of wars that would be called The Wars of Osorrai Unification, reuniting the country. After their victory the Yarovphillic Emperor began a program of Yarovification in an attempt to create unity among culturally distinct groups, Settlers moved en masse from Yarova, Kesh, and Southern Avalonia.

Osorra then began a massive modernization from the 1890s, creating modern institutions. Many of the people eduated in these institutions began to chip away at the Emperor's power. As a result, when Yarova fell to war in the 1920s the Emperor was forced to give up his power to the Westernized army in the October 13th Event - becoming a figurehead. Soon after the state was dominated by the Armed Forces of Osorra and the Volkov Union. The dictatorships main support base was in middle class nobles or mixed race farmers, which it appealed towards. It implemented a vaguely left leaning program of "Sotsial'nyy Pod'yem - building railways, cleaning cities, and improving infrastructure. The dictatorship built a repressive state apparatus while trying to feign the image of democracy.

In the 80s the Empire underwent massive liberalization as the new government sought to dismantle the dictatorship: assets were sold off, purges occurred in the civil service, and the emperor was given back his power. This period also saw the decentralization of the empire as many former families in the junta were given posts as Pomeshchiks. The liberalization saw an explosion of inequality, and reductions in state services. A new class of corrupt billionaires emerged from the privatizations, selling off the nations natural resources. Widespread civil discontent forced the emperor to grow closer to the army, and rely on them to hold power.

Today Osorra is a higher middle income country, with a developing economy. The Osorrai economy is based on heavy industries and agriculture. It's largest trade partners are Tilenno Brigantica and Yarova. Osorra is an observer in the AES and pursues a multivector policy of balancing multiple powers.

Etymology
Osorra is thought to have

Politics and Government
The Empire of Osorra is a monarchy, ruled by the Solnechnyy Tsar'. While his power is absolute, he delegates powers to the Imperial Houses, various advisory bodies that advise the Tsar. Two houses exist, the Outer and Inner House. The Inner House is made up of the military, nobility, and various corporate figures. The Outer House is popularly elected by the people. The Outer Imperial House controls the power of the purse, while the Inner is the only one allowed to propose laws. Most laws are created by the Imperial Houses and approved by the Tsar. The structure of the Imperial Houses is unlike legislatures, since Osorra limits participation in legal political societies to the upper aristocracy known as the Pomeshchiks. Consequently Osorri politics is made up of many small social societies instead of large political parties - who join into loose cliques.

The non-landed classes exercise their power primarily through religious and charitable organizations - often controlled by wealthy oligarchs. These organizations are united into the All-Osorra Trade Union, a powerful trade union with a large degree of influence. Osorra's working classes have limited avenues of political organization, often reliant on the support of extremely powerful oligarchs to achieve concessions. Many scholars have theorized Osorra has a "high low vs middle" class setup.

Osorra's judicial system has seen the least change from the military dictatorship, primarily administered by military tribunals. The tribunals have 3 soldiers from the community deciding on criminal matters, or a district magistrate to decide on civil ones. They utilize common law, effectively giving the military full jurisdiction to decide matters of Osorrai law. The military also runs many of Osorra's prisons, where it is alleged they utilize forced labor. The military has been accused of unequally enforcing laws and allowing many military leaders to operate with impunity. The military's role has come under particular scrutiny due to the recent War on Drugs.

Osorra's state ministries are under the direct control of the Tsar, however many functions are administered by the military. The Tsar has the ability to select various state ministers in the Imperial Council, where officals such as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Finance, etc are located in. His picks must be approved by the Imperial Houses before approval. Most functions related to communication and transportation are managed by the military, who owns state companies and selects the board members of these state companies. The military operates these functions relatively autonomously and has been unwilling to cede them to the civilian government.

Economy
Osorra has a higher middle income economy with a GDP of around 640 billion nominal. The economy saw rapid growth in the 80s and 90s but is now facing economic stagnation - a consequence of economic mismanagement and rent seeking. The economy is based around the export of raw commodities, agriculture, and heavy industry - although smaller light industries exist within the cities. Most of the nations industries, mines, and farms are owned by a small class of oligarchs who launder much of the money outside the nation. As a result, Osorra is one of the most unequal nations in Anterra, with a GINI of .56.

Osorra's economy is dominated by family enterprises, the military, and foreign businesses. The military and various family enteprises are thought to exist in a "crosslinked structure" where they cooperate and hold stake in each other. The military obfuscates its holdings through the existence of numerous shell companies. Foreign scholars have noted this allows the military to control a large chunk of the economy, giving it a wide degree of influence. Osorrai small businesses have been "crowded out" in recent decades, due to the massive growth of large companies and influx of FDI across the country

Energy
Osorra's energy sector is primarily controlled by the army, in particular the army owned company National Organization of Power Delivery. Osorra is known for having some of the cheapest energy in the world, both due to the large presence of nuclear power, and subsidization by the military apparatus. Osorra's power grid remains quite unequal however with many rural areas cut off from power. The largest consumer of power is the industrial sector.

Osorra's energy grid is primarily dominated by hydropower (33%) and nuclear power (45%), with coal and natural gas making up the rest. The country consumes X GW annually, with a per capita consumption of X. Osorra has been praised throughout the rest of Anterra for its embrace of clean and renewable energy, however concerns have emerged over the military's handling of nuclear technology. From the 60s-70s Osorra had a nuclear weapons program which was only ended due to a Tilenno invasion. Since then all of Osorra's nuclear facilities are subject to inspections, have to have permanent inspectors, and the army has been forced to partially privatize the nuclear industry. It has been alleged Osorra has had various nuclear power incidents, however the military officially denies these. Most Osorrai nuclear plants are constructed in remote areas.

In Osorra access to power is limited. 88% of the population has access to energy, many of them living in affluent cities. However in many of the native reservations there is no electricity supply. Also for many people outside the cities power is often spotty and unreliable. Osorra in recent has attempted to expand capacity as a result, and aims for 100% energy coverage by 2030.