Republic of Andalus
Republic of Andalus جمهورية الأندلس Jumhūriyyat al-‘Alandls | ||||||
Socialist Republic | ||||||
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Anthem تحية الشعبية The People's Salute | ||||||
Capital | Rasheed (1971-74) Saadiyat (1974-82) | |||||
Languages | Official language: Beidar Recognized national languages: Etruscan Delian | |||||
Religion | State atheism | |||||
Government | Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic | |||||
President | ||||||
- | 1971-82 | Faisal al-Malik | ||||
Legislature | Andalusian Parliament | |||||
- | Upper house | Senate | ||||
- | Lower house | Chamber of Representatives | ||||
Historical era | Beidar Socialism | |||||
- | Establishment | 21 March 1948 | ||||
- | Restoration of Monarchy | 5 August 1982 | ||||
- | Second Constitution signed | 17 March 1983 | ||||
Population | ||||||
- | 1970 est. | 48,549,870 | ||||
- | 1980 est. | 61,465,468 | ||||
Currency | Diyar | |||||
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The Republic of Andalus, commonly referred to simply as the Jamahiriya (Beidar: al-Jamāhīrīyah, "state of the masses") was the successor state of the Andalusian Confederation. Following the dramatic evacuation of the Andalusian mainland by counter-insurgency forces in 1948, the General People's Congress (GPC), headed by Faisal al-Malik, adopted the "Establishment of a Greater Andalusian Republic" and proclaimed the Andalusian Republic on March 21st, 1948.
A socialist state, it survived from its proclamation in 1948, to its dissolution as a result of the Andalusian referendum in 1982. It consisted of a union of several subnational republics, and it's government was highly centralized. The Republic was a one party state from 1948 to 1970, under the Andalusian Social Democratic Labour Party before democratic reforms led to the first national elections.
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