Kabazat
| Kabažat | ||||
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| Capital city | None | |||
| Demonym | Kabazati | |||
| Official languages | Håmazát | |||
| ISO-3166-1/2 | KB | |||
| ISO-3166-1/3 | KAZ | |||
| Population | 1 | |||
Kabazat (𐬐𐬀𐬠𐬀𐬰𐬀𐬙), officialy known as Commonwealth of Kabazat is a ŋation in northern Thasusa, established on 10 May 2026 by KsãndraArkonn.[1]
Politics
Kabazat is a federal entity of three Kevzú (sing.: Kevza; Cities; Håmazát pron.: ['qəβ.ʐəʊ̹]): Malkaći, Gålv and Vúqli, each with a council of eleven members, elected in popular elections every three years. The three councils assemble every five years into one to vote on creating a government.
The head of government is the de facto leader of the country on the interŋational stage, while internaly the government's role is limited to running federal afairs, while city coucils run the day-to-day operations.
The current head of government is Ebzot Gálcja Wevåxh from the Ocelotian stand. Executive power lies within the government, while the legslative power is exercised by the city councils.
The city councils are known as Sesvú ([ʂəʂβɯ:]; sing. Sesba [ʂəʂba]; Meeting), while their assembly that meets every five years to pick a government is known as the Sesba Bel ([ʂəʂba bəɾ]; Grand Sesba). Each Kevza - in accordance with federal law - chooses its councilors in popular elections, and their term lasts three years, with a two term limit of holding this office. The electoral systems are diffrent between the Kevzú - in Malkaći, councilors are elected in city-wide proportional votes; in Gålv, councilors are elected across 11 equaly-populated districts in a first-past-the-post system; in Vúqli, the candidates are tied to trees and stoned until eleven people survive. If the number of candidates is less or equal to eleven, are candidates are drowned and a new election must be held with more than eleven candidates.
Language
The language of Kabazat is Håmazát. It uses the Avestan alphabet as its writting system with a romanization - with variants with and without diacritics. Notice that the Avestan alphabet is written from right to left.
Calendar
Kabazat uses the Zoroastrian calendar, with its founding date being Marespand Adar 1395.
Symbols
The flag of Kabazat is cyan-purple banner with three white oak leaves pointing downwards.