Côteblanche

The United Communes of Côteblanche (Ovancian: Communes unies de Côteblanche) is a self-described Antoinine-Marxist formed from the region of the former Grand-Principality of Côteblanche after the Antoinite Revolution. The country is characterized for its planned economy and Commune-based government system. The country is a Multi-party state led by Commune Politique Unie, a Union of Many small socialist parties, which comprise 90% of the seats in the Legislature.

The Commune government was declared in the September 24th of 1954, after 7 months of fighting in the Antoinite Revolution, after the town of Noupalais was seized from remnants of the Grand-Prince's Army and right-wing militia forces. The siege of Noupalais ended with the "Labour of the Royalty" compromise, where the king would be allowed to live but whose family should become part of the working class, and give all his estate to the local Commune of Noupalais.

Since its foundation, the Government of Côteblanche has described itself as a democratic socialist state, holding elections every 5 years and having candidates from a variety of parties, almost all of which are part of Commune Politique Unie. Currently, the only party that is not part of Commune Politique Unie that is part of the legislature is the Partie Modérée, a centrist party that elected 2 members in former high-class capital areas.