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Gulf Union<br>Batwaynu Mayiwane ([[Kyawcenni language|Kyawcenni]])<br>Unionem Ponti ([[Latin]])<br>Union del Golf ([[Occitan]])
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Revision as of 22:07, 24 February 2025


Gulf Union
 (Laevanaak)
Batwaynu Mayiwane (Kyawcenni)
Unionem Ponti (Latin)
Union del Golf (Occitan)

Banner
Map of the Gulf Union in southern Slabland
Capital cityBaLbeL
DemonymGulf
GovernmentSupranational confederation
Chief Commissioner: Pleb
Official languagesEnglish (de facto), Ancient Greek, Atlantic German, Câynqasang, Laevanaak, Kozramva, Kyawcenni, Latin, Mosici, Occitan
CurrencyKaema

The Gulf Union (GU) is a supernational political and economic union of nine member states established with the intent of fostering cooperation between states located around the Gulf of Kozdenen or connected waterways, comprising a transcontinental region straddling southern Slabland and northeastern Thasusa.

Name

The Gulf Union was named after the Gulf of Kozdenen, a body of water that the original five member states were bordering.

Name in other languages:


History

The Gulf Union was founded on 4 February 2025 by the five founding members around the Gulf of Kozdenen; Kozdenen, MápabaL, Nošaterçe, R̦ijeləm, and Sofao Tâsi; when they signed the founding treaty. On 7 February 2025, invitations were sent to the governments of Enkavak, i Êpcêm Mûn-nan, Imerchal and the Kingdom of Kyaw Cen due to being nearby countries in southern Slabland, with all of which accepting the invitation in the days after.

Politics

The workings of the union are dictated by the founding treaty.

Executive branch

The Chief Commissioner, currently Pleb, is responsible for organising meetings of and debates in the Gulf Council, which may be synchronous or asynchronous.

Legislative branch

The Gulf Council is the supreme legislative and executive authority of the Union, comprised of representatives from each of the member ŋations. It is be headed by the Chief Commissioner, currently Pleb, responsible for overseeing the general functioning of the Union, who is elected by and among the members of the Gulf Council. The laws established through the Council are binding to the member ŋations.

Membership

Any ŋation may apply to join the Union; they are admitted as a member by means of a regular vote. The Gulf Council may similarly vote to invite a ŋation into the Union, bypassing this step should they accept. A member ŋation may be forcefully ejected from the Union through the same mechanism.

A member ŋation may voluntarily withdraw from the Union at any time, providing notice of their intent to the Gulf Council.

Member states

The membership of the Gulf Union currently comprises 9 ŋations, with the founding members being Kozdenen, MápabaL, Nošaterçe, R̦ijeləm, and Sofao Tâsi.

Ŋation Date joined
Kozdenen 4 Feb 2025
MápabaL 4 Feb 2025
Nošaterçe 4 Feb 2025
R̦ijeləm 4 Feb 2025
Sofao Tâsi 4 Feb 2025
Kingdom of Kyaw Cen 7 Feb 2025[1]
I Êpcêm Mûn-nan 8 Feb 2025[2]
Imerchal 8 Feb 2025[3]
Enkavak 16 Feb 2025[4]

Footnotes