Atargistan

Political System
following the end of the Atargistan civil war the socialist forces emerged victorious and established the Peoples Free Democratic Republic of Atargistan. Following their victory the socialists established the Revolutionary council, which would serve as the supreme legislative and authoritative body for Atargistan. It is the only body permitted to make changes to the constitution,

The revolutionary council would convene yearly, and appoint from among themselves the head of the revolutionary council, who also serves as the Premier of Atargistan.

The Council of Ministers was also established and serves as the Atargistan cabinet. The council of ministers is the most important government body in Atargistan, and it runs all the governmental ministries. The appointment and membership of the council of ministers is decided by the PRPA, with the chairman answering to the revolutionary council.

PRPA
The People's Revolutionary Party of Atargistan is the only legally permitted political entity in Atargistan. The central comittee of the PRPA effectively rules Atargistand, as it is the central comitee who appoints the members of the PRPA to the revolutionary council, the secretariat, and politburo, the key decision-making bodies of party and state.

The PRPA has two primary factions the more hardline and militant Asada, and the more moderate Aitifaqia factions. The PRPA enacted a number of reforms upon coming to power, including the abolishment of Islam as the state religion creating a clear seperation of church and state. Traditional practices that were deemed feudal – such as usury, bride price and forced marriage – were banned, and the minimum age of marriage was raised, extensive education programs were launched for both men and women, emancipation of women in general, land reform including the nationalization of major industries and utilities.