Granzery

The Granzerian Republic (: Köztársaság Grozyarország), also known as Granzery, is a Republic located in Vaznik. It is ruled by the Senate of the Granzerian Republic, for which an election is held every 3 years, and the President of the Granzerian Republic. Granzery is comprised of seven provinces, the largest of which Bastarnyy, is home to the Second largest city in the nation, Csongrád. Győr-Veraglia is the smallest by land area but second largest by population, and is home to the capital city of Veraglia. The other Provinces are in descending order of population size, Nagykert, Transkarpatia, Téliföld, Jász-Nagykun and Straknia.

Etymology
The name Granzery originates from the not!German word Grenze, which was used by the Sassic kingdoms inhabiting the Granzerian basin prior to the Grozyar migrations of 700AD. It was used to describe Grozyar tribes as "those beyond the borders". The term Bastarny was used frequently to describe the area until the mid 1900s. The term Grozyarország is used natively, although it is sometimes shortened to Grozyar.

The Bastarnum Empire 720BC-385AD.
the Bastarnum Empire was the first organized nation to inhabit what is now known as Granzery. It was founded out of the city of Sutta, and at it's height in 300B.C. controlled most of the modern Grozyar Republic, as well as small parts of Elesar and Stasnov. The Empire experienced a Crisis in 120B.C. losing most of it's western empire to TBA. The last Emperor of the Bastarnae was Emperor Nordyar-Balan, who died during the invasion of the nomadic Sassic tribes in 412AD.

Sassic Migration 400AD-785AD
After the collapse of the Bastarnae, the Germanic tribesmen known as the Sassics (: Säßen : Szászek) migrated to the Granzerian basin, mixing with the local Bastarnae. Multiple kingdoms sprung up around the Granzerian basin, primarily of Sassic descent, but certain Bastarnae kingdoms continued to exist until the Granzerian conquest.

Granzerian Migration 700AD-785AD.
During the period from 700AD and 785AD, Uralic tribesmen originating from inner Stasnov migrated under the leadership of the kende Taksony migrated first to areas of Elesar, before being pushed out by local tribes into the Granzerian Basin. The migration and subsequent conflicts lasted some sixty years, but by 785AD only small holdouts of Sassic towns and duchies remained. In 785 the kende of the Granzerians, Bécs, changed his name to Péter I and began the Christianisation of the Granzerian people, and adopted a feudal-type system over the next few years.

Between the Great Wars 1929-1940
After the political instability of the Rotenko Revolution, the fascist Senate and People's Party rose in popularity greatly, and Istvan Huszar was elected President in 1928, he swiftly abolished the institution of democracy and declared himself Emperor of the Grozyar Birodalom.

Geography
The majority of Granzery's citizens live within either the Veraglia Basin region in Győr-Veraglia, or the rolling hills and forests of the Bastarny regions, both are temperate in climate with a diverse quantity of natural wildlife including bears, beavers, deer and the Grozyar Wolf. The mountainous regions of Transkarpatia are dominated by the Karpaty Mountain Range, which is home to the highest peak in Granzery, Mount Szabar. Straknia and Jász-Nagykun are the two easternmost provinces of Granzery, and are only very lightly populated, Jász-Nagykun is covered with heavy pine forests and swamplands, while Straknia is largely a rocky, hilly landscape with less vegetation than elsewhere in Granzery.



Government
The Granzerian Republic is a one-party republic, following an internal coup on the 6th of June 2018 which resulted due to the assassination of President Viktor Szőke, the current constitution is undergoing revision to reflect the change of the political climate. The federal government is governed with the elected Senate as the legislative branch, and the Nemzeti Vezető Kabinet/National Executive Cabinet (known as the Vezekabinet) as the executive branch. The Vezér, or leader, is selected by the Vezekabinet and Senate jointly, and is currently István Árpád.

The Federal Government is comprised of three branches:


 * Legislative - The unicameral parliament, comprised of the 900-member Senate, adopts federal law, declares war and approves treaties. Members of the Senate are elected by popular vote, but can only be a member of the Grozyar Nationalists, Senate Clique, Grozyar Renaissance Party or Republican Moderate Party.
 * Executive- The Executive Cabinet of the Grozyar Renaissance Party, the Vezekabinet has no defined number of members, but currently has 109 members appointed from the National Republican party. The Vezekabinet administers and enforces federal laws and policies and has the power of impeachment of the Vezér. The Vezekabinet can also veto legislative bills before they become law. In times of national crisis the Vezekabinet has the authority to disband the Senate and will in those cases become the legislative branch.
 * Judiciary - The Constitutional Court, Supreme Court and lower federal courts (Provisional and State Courts), whose judges are appointed by the Vezekabinet on the recommendation of the President, interpret laws and can overturn laws they deem unconstitutional.

Enforcement and administering of Federal law, and adoption of local law, and public works, are all handled by the Provincial Governments of each of Granzery's 7 provinces. These Provincial governments are comprised of elected officials who are elected every 4 years by popular vote.

Foreign Relations
Granzery is a founding member of the Grozyar-Elesar Security Axis, and is also the location of the primary GESA headquarters.

Military
The Grozyar Republican Defence Force was established in 1971, and has a total manpower of 1,682,940 active personnel, and receives 3% of National GDP for funding.

Ethnic groups
The dominant ethnic group in Granzery are Granzerians. Native to the Grozyar Republic are also Straknis and Karpatians. Karpatians (: Kárpátyek) are native to the region of Transkarpatia and also have significant populations in Nagykert and Téliföld. Straknis (: Zsakorek), are native to the region of Straknia, and are also commonly found in Jász-Nagykun. Other significant ethnic groups include Elesarian and Ordian ethnicities, mostly located along their respective borders.

Despite significant immigration restrictions set in place since the 1980s, Granzery has a significant ethnic minority population with both !Arab, !African and !Hispanic backgrounds. These populations mostly migrated from former Granzerian colonies from 1975-2000, due to an immigration loophole considering people with one Granzerian parent ethnically Granzerian, many Kevert (Mixed) Grozyars were able to immigrate to the country despite the restrictions. Immigration law was changed in 2001 to exclude those with !Black heritage, and later in 2017 was expanded to exclude those with mixed !Arab and !Hispanic heritage. The vast majority of these minorities are located around Sejpedek and Vízifekete, many areas such as Veraglia and Csongrád have in late 2018, implemented segregation laws to prevent ethnic minorities from owning land within city limits. Despite a far-right fascist coup in mid 2018, the Granzerian government has encouraged the self-deportation of these populations but confirmed that they will not lose citizenship or be targeted. The Sejpedek and Vízifekete city authorities have been designated sanctuaries for these minorities within Granzery, implementing anti-discrimination laws which are absent in the rest of the nation.

Roma people have been subject to similar discrimination within Granzery, and are segregated from many major cities across the country. Several areas across the country have been set up both by the Granzerian government and non-Government Organizations to support and house displaced Roma, Islamic and Kevert Grozyar residents.

Religious Groups
Religion in Granzery has been dominated by forms of Christianity for centuries. At the 2013 census 42.5% of Granzerians were Orthodox, 22.8% were Protestants, 8.2% were Catholic, around 2% followed other religions, 23.1% were non-religious and 1.5% were atheists. Other religions practiced in Granzery include Sunni Islam and Judaism.

In 2015 a ban was placed on Muslim immigration, and since the 2018 seizure of power by István Árpád, Muslim practitioners have been encouraged to self-deport, and over a hundred mosques have been closed thus far. Restrictions have not yet been placed on Jewish members of the Granzerian community but analysts suggest that musing within the Vezekabinet point towards a similar system targeting Jewish practitioners and synagogues.