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Area 183,900 km2
Population 19,940,021

Grozvic is a People's State (Dundorfian: Volksland, Narik: Volksland) in the nation of Dundorf. Its major cities are Sudschloss-am-der-Czimnetz, it's regional capital, Karlsborn, Radulfshagen, and Arnulfsbrügge. It has 150 seats in the Reichstag, the four provinces are Sudschloss-am-der-Czimnetz, Karlsborn, Radulfshagen and Arnulfsbrügge each centered on their namesake cities.

History[]

The Volksland of Gorzvic is in the area of the former region of Grozvic. Some version of local government has existed in the region since the beginning of Dundorf, however the region in its current form was established in March 4759 with the passing of the Power of the People's States - Macht der Volksländer - Macht van de Volkslanden which established the composition and powers of the Volksländer.

Geography & Environment[]

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Government & Politics[]

Government[]

Executive[]

The State is lead by People's Governor Franz Ferde, a member of the LKP who was elected to the office in 4759. Ferde and his cabinet hold executive powers within the region of Chontalen, they can determine the budgets and taxation within the State.

Legislative[]

The State is lead by the People's Council which is elected every two years at the same time as the national elections. The Volksrat holds all legislative power within the State and consists of 150 seats. As of 4762 all 150 seats are held by the LKP.

Judicial[]

The state has courts in each commune and further courts in each province and a state wide court system. At all levels the judges are elected by their constituents and serve four year terms.

Politics[]

Parties[]

The State is currently only represented by the LKP who holds all offices in the State. However, the state has a history of supporting more left wing parties.

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