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The United and Federated States of Putnam is a nation led by Governor John David Justicia on the continent of North America. The United and Federated States of Putnam's government is a Federal Republic with very moderate social policies. Economically, The United and Federated States of Putnam favors right wing policies. The official currency of The United and Federated States of Putnam is the Sanctus Denarum. At 215 days old, The United and Federated States of Putnam is an old nation. The United and Federated States of Putnam has a population of 4,716,358 and a land area of 40,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 117.91. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is at an all-time high with an approval rating of 100%.
The United and Federated States of Putnam, commonly referred to as simply the Putnam Federation, is a union of towns and cities from the former state of Maine and New Brunswick and Quebec provinces. This area has served as a haven of hope for Catholics across the New World who were abandoned and persecuted following the event.
Following the destruction of the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Saint Joseph’s Church, and Saint John’s Church in Portland, Biddeford, and Bangor, respectively, the Holy See invested heavily into constructing basilicas in sparsely populated areas of Maine, safe from the horrors of war that affected the coast. One such basilica is the Basilica Major of Saint Eustace the Martyr, found in Houlton. Named for the fires that decimated coastal Maine in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, this basilica became a pilgrimage site for the residents of former New England and Maritime Provinces.
Catholicism serves as the cornerstone of the Federation's cultural identity, fostering a sense of community and shared values among its citizens. Faith permeates every aspect of life, from daily rituals to national celebrations, binding the people together in a common bond. The currency, Sanctus Denarum, or "holy penny," reflects the nation's reverence for its spiritual heritage. Each piece bears symbols of faith and unity, a reminder of the values that define Putnam's identity.
Centered around the newly-formed Diocese of Houlton, the Putnam Federation designed its Constitution around that of the former United States’. In this new government, each city - known as a Laville - would be the capital of a district regulated by the central government; a district is known as an Etasse. The central government - known as the Federal Commonwealth (or simply Commonwealth) - consists of a two-chambered legislature. The junior chamber, the Republican Assembly (or simply Assembly), consists of 289 seats appropriated by Etasse population; larger Etassé earn more seats. The senior chamber, the Mayoral Council (or simply Council), consists of one representative from each Etasse; the representative is either appointed by the Mayor d’Etasse or can be the mayor himself.
The Republican Assembly is the junior chamber of the Federation. The Assembly is responsible for proposing bills to the Mayoral Council. The Council is unable to independently propose legislative actions, and can only pass legislation that has first been passed by the RA. Elections for the Assembly are held on the second Monday of July, every 2 years.
Laville appropriation is as follows:
Laville (City) | Etasse (District) | Etasse Population | RA Seats | Mayor & Mayor's Party |
Houlton | Saint Croix | 1,201,541 | 32 | Marie Justicia, DH |
Patten | Patten | 991,960 | 27 | Liam Boudreau, DH |
Presque-Isle | Aroostook Range | 984,310 | 27 | Amélie Roy, PA |
Penobscot Reservation | Wabanaki Nation | 664,749 | 18 | John Putnam, Independent |
Woodstock | Frontier Plains | 632,793 | 17 | Antoine Larocque, DH |
Caribou | Caribou Range | 583,793 | 16 | Sophie Tremblay, UPFP |
Bridgewater | St. John's | 564,873 | 15 | Emily Putnam, DH |
Perth-Andover | Andover | 543,800 | 15 | Renaud Pelletier, PTC |
Bancroft | Evergreen Range | 538,105 | 15 | Michael Moreau, PA |
Sherman | Sherman Falls Range | 525,555 | 14 | Louis Martel, DH |
Pemadumcook | Echo Lakes | 513,793 | 14 | Claire Martin, DH |
Katahdin Woods and Waters | Katahdin | 437,297 | 12 | Daniel Greene, PA |
Lincoln | Silver River | 428,113 | 12 | Patrick Belanger, PTC |
Edmundston | Madawaska | 417,542 | 11 | Gilles Bouchard, MAP |
Fort Kent | Fort Kent | 401,094 | 11 | Jean LaRoche, UPFP |
Fredericton | Union Valley | 398,297 | 11 | Isabelle Landry, UPFP |
Greenville | Moosehead | 229,854 | 6 | Lucien Putnam, PA |
Chesuncook | Chesuncook | 226,925 | 6 | Rosa LaRose, DH |
Fort Fairfield | Fairfield Range | 217,001 | 6 | Paul Fortin, PTC |
Grand-Sault | Grand Falls | 206,321 | 6 | Adrienne Justicia, MAP |
The Mayoral Council is the senior chamber of the Federation; see the Assembly section for the Mayors d'Etassé of each Etasse. The Council is responsible for confirming, revising, and passing bills presented by the Assembly. Once bills have been passed by the Council, they are proposed to the Governor for signing. 50% of Mayors d'Etassé are elected on the second Monday of July, every 3 years.
Each party represents unique but valuable views. Listed below are the parties and their leaders.
The Governor is the chief executive of the Federation. He is elected by the people from a pool of senior candidates representing Assembly parties; the Council have no proposal power. The winning Governor may choose either the runner-up or third-place candidate to become Chancellor, or second in command. The next candidate becomes President of the Mayors d'Etassé (or simply President), a purely tie-breaker vote, and may continue to serve concurrently in the Assembly. Elections are held on the second Monday of July, every 6 years.
The Justicia Family has secured the governorship every year since the Federation’s founding. The current Governor, John David Justicia, is a descendant of Houlton’s founders through his Catholic Canadian-French maternal line and of Justicia Mayor Diego Hurtado de Mendoza through his Catholic Spanish paternal line. Members of the Justicia family are traditionally aligned with the DH, but contemporary members have drifted from their family’s past to form or join conflicting groups.
The Federation's contemporary justice system is known as the Tribunus. Historically, the justice system was run adhering to Catholic law. This was short-lived however, as the idea of secularism became more popular. The Tribunus serves as the central court system for the nation. Consisting of 20 Etasse Courts, four Parish Courts, and one Supreme Tribunal, the central court system mirrors that of the United States’ former federal court system. The Etasse, Parish, and Tribunal courts consist of three, five, and seven justices each, respectively. Each justice is nominated by the Governor, confirmed by the Assembly, and sworn-in by the President of the Mayors d'Etassé.
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