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|conventional_long_name = Republic of Hasanistan | |||
|native_name = ''Hasanistan Jumhuryeti'' | |||
|conventional_long_name = | |common_name = Third Hasanistani Republic | ||
|image_flag = Flag of Hasanistan.png | |||
|flag_type = [[Flag of Hasanistan|Flag]] | |||
|image_map = [[File:Location of Hasanistan (2011–2013).png|300px]] | |||
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| | |capital = [[Batyr]] | ||
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|demonym = Hasanistani<br>[[Hasani people|Hasani]] | |||
|religion = [[wikipedia:Islam|Islam]] <small>([[Qaragüliyyâh]]-[[wikipedia:Shia Islam|Shia]])</small> | |||
| | |government_type = {{Tree list}} | ||
*[[wikipedia:Crowned republic|Crowned republic]] under a [[wikipedia:Theocracy|theocratic]] [[wikipedia:Elective monarchy|elective monarchy]] | |||
| | **[[wikipedia:Provisional government|Provisional government]] <small>(early)</small> | ||
| | |title_leader = [[President of Hasanistan|President]] | ||
| | |leader1 = [[Hasan Çakar]] <small>(provisional)</small> | ||
| | |leader2 = [[Asghar Reza]] | ||
| | |year_leader1 = 2017 | ||
| | |year_leader2 = 2017 | ||
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|p1 = First Hasanistani Republic{{!}}First Republic | |||
|flag_p1 = Flag of Hasanistan.png | |||
|s1 = Pavlovian Hasanistan | |||
|flag_s1 = Flag of Pavlov.png | |||
|today = {{flag|Hasanistan}} | |||
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The Third Republic of Hasanistan was a government that governd Hasanistan the nation was formed Following the collapse of Pavlov, a provisional council under Hasan Çakar took power and began writing a new constitution. On 17 May, the council held a poll on various matters related to a future Hasanistani constitution. The Second Constitution under the previous republican era was established as the interim constitution until the new one was formally completed and approved. | |||
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}}The Third Republic of Hasanistan was a government that governd Hasanistan the nation was formed Following the collapse of Pavlov, a provisional council under Hasan Çakar took power and began writing a new constitution. On 17 May, the council held a poll on various matters related to a future Hasanistani constitution. The Second Constitution under the previous republican era was established as the interim constitution until the new one was formally completed and approved. | |||
On 13 June, a diplomatic conflict arose between Hasanistan and Ashukovo following accusations that Hasan Çakar interfered in the Ashukov election and caused significant upheaval. | On 13 June, a diplomatic conflict arose between Hasanistan and Ashukovo following accusations that Hasan Çakar interfered in the Ashukov election and caused significant upheaval. | ||
Asghar Reza won the 2017 presidential election, the first election since Pavlov's collapse and the re-establishment of Hasanistani democracy, and appointed Hasan Çakar as Prime Minister. However, immediately following Reza's inaguaration, self-declared general Kaab el-Qasentini launched a coup d'état attempt. The attemped coup d'état eventually failed and Qasentini was exiled The Third Constitution of Hasanistan was finally completed and ratified on 24 June. The new constitution declared Islam as the state religion and gave significant political power to the Qaragüliyyâh tariqah. Qaragüliyyâh leader Isa Musa al-Hussaini, who was the new identity of the former Pavlovian Emperor Iskender IV, was given control of the judiciary and became the ceremonial figurehead of Hasanistan (in a similar manner to the Supreme Leader of Iran).[39] However, a constitutional crisis soon arose after Isa Musa al-Hussaini renounced his citizenship in protest of the passing of a controversial law unilaterally recognising certain states and lead to President Reza to declare a state of emergency.[40] This additionally led to the Hasanistani government holding a referendum on 28 July, in order to decide how to proceed following the effective dissolution of the previous constitutional arrangements. | |||
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Republic of Hasanistan Hasanistan Jumhuryeti | |||||||||
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File:Location of Hasanistan (2011–2013).png | |||||||||
Capital | Batyr | ||||||||
Religion | Islam (Qaragüliyyâh-Shia) | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Hasanistani Hasani | ||||||||
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• 2017 | Hasan Çakar (provisional) | ||||||||
• 2017 | Asghar Reza | ||||||||
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Today part of | Hasanistan |
The Third Republic of Hasanistan was a government that governd Hasanistan the nation was formed Following the collapse of Pavlov, a provisional council under Hasan Çakar took power and began writing a new constitution. On 17 May, the council held a poll on various matters related to a future Hasanistani constitution. The Second Constitution under the previous republican era was established as the interim constitution until the new one was formally completed and approved.
On 13 June, a diplomatic conflict arose between Hasanistan and Ashukovo following accusations that Hasan Çakar interfered in the Ashukov election and caused significant upheaval.
Asghar Reza won the 2017 presidential election, the first election since Pavlov's collapse and the re-establishment of Hasanistani democracy, and appointed Hasan Çakar as Prime Minister. However, immediately following Reza's inaguaration, self-declared general Kaab el-Qasentini launched a coup d'état attempt. The attemped coup d'état eventually failed and Qasentini was exiled The Third Constitution of Hasanistan was finally completed and ratified on 24 June. The new constitution declared Islam as the state religion and gave significant political power to the Qaragüliyyâh tariqah. Qaragüliyyâh leader Isa Musa al-Hussaini, who was the new identity of the former Pavlovian Emperor Iskender IV, was given control of the judiciary and became the ceremonial figurehead of Hasanistan (in a similar manner to the Supreme Leader of Iran).[39] However, a constitutional crisis soon arose after Isa Musa al-Hussaini renounced his citizenship in protest of the passing of a controversial law unilaterally recognising certain states and lead to President Reza to declare a state of emergency.[40] This additionally led to the Hasanistani government holding a referendum on 28 July, in order to decide how to proceed following the effective dissolution of the previous constitutional arrangements.