The Rosen Commonwealth’s political system is both reasonably unique and complex, an irritating combination that leads to a government that operates with little precedent and a lot of idealism. The Commonwealth’s government is socialist and non-partisan in nature, meaning politics happens without the influence of formal political parties. Consensus is valued highly, meaning the Commonwealth tends to make political decisions over a long period of time with ample space for deliberation. The Commonwealth also prizes federalism, and devolves significant authority to Republics.
Ideology
Institutions
- List of Departments, Offices, and Agencies In the Rosen Commonwealth
- International Union
- International Security Directory
- CADO
- Ayan People’s Action Party