Konraq Khanate

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Konraq Khanate
2018–2020
Flag of Kanaat van de Konraq
Flag
Anthem: March of the Khan
the Konraq Khanate in 2019
the Konraq Khanate in 2019
Capital
and largest city
Konraq City
Demonym(s)Konraqi
GovernmentAbsolute non-hereditary Monarchy
Khan 
• 2018–2020[b]
Habdaminah
• 2020
Mohammed
LegislatureParliament
Senate
House of Representatives
History 
2 August 2018
23-24 May 2020
• Disestablished
2020
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Konraqi City State
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the Konraqi Khanate was the name of the monarchy that controlled Konraq from 2018 until 2020, It was also refered to as the Golden Age of Konraq. It was the longest serving independent entity that controlled Konraq, and along with Viadalvian Hasanistan one of the 2 entities in Konraq that governed for more than 2 years The nation was surrounded by the Republic of Hasanistan It was the smallest state in the world by both area and population.

History

On August 29 , the Senate of Konraq, , held an extraordinary meeting in order to make some, at first, largely cosmetic constitutional changes. The government reformed itself from a republic to a constuitional non hereditary monarchy the title of Mayor President is abolished and the title of Khan was created. The reason why the constuitional reform is approved is due to Konraq's small size and to give Konraq more prestige. Also Konraq was also named after a Kazakh khan so according to the national ethos then, it didnt feel right to have Konraq as a republic

Dissolution=

The overthrow of the monarchy was started by regent Mohammad Boky who was appointed by Habdaminah to regin while the Kan was absent , Bokyists derived their support primarily from the conservative and muslim people and the fact that the Kan was absent in Konraq for many times . Most of the Bokyists deposed the queen were ulema and conservative citizens,, the reaction was also intented on day of eid-al-fitr They included former Balal legislators, government officers, and armed forces members

The events began on May 23 when Habdaminah asked Boky to regisn as regent, Boky responded in a letter that the Konraqi people arent listing to a western puppet king initiated the overthrow by organizing approximately 22 of the 34 citizens proclaimed loyality to Boky,

As these events were unfolding, the Monarchy of Konraq expressed concern for the safety and preventation of a armed coup

On the next day, the Boky addressed a crowd assembled in whatsapp and read aloud a proclamation that formally deposed Kan Habdaminah, Habdaminah proclaimed a government in exile in the Netherlands

Government

The Government of Konraq took place in a framework of aconstuitional non hereditary monarchy and of a nonpartisan system. The Kan (Khan) is the head of state, leads the foreign policy, and is the Commander-in-chief of the Defense Forces. Legislative power was vested in the Senate of Konraq, and the government has limited rights to amend or extend legislation. The Kan of Konraq had the power of veto over parliamentary decisions although it can be overrun by the parliament. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. The Judiciary consists of two systems, regular courts and administrative courts, headed by the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court, respectively. Administrative courts process cases where official decisions are contested. There is no "Constitutional Court" - the constitutionality of a law can be contested only as applied to an individual court case. Though Konraq had a primarily parliamentary system, the Kan has some notable powers. The foreign policy is led by the Kan, "in co-operation" with the Senate, and the same applies to matters concerning national security. The main executive power lies in the cabinet headed by the prime minister. Konraqians enjoy individual and political freedoms, and suffrage is universal at age 13