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{{Country|Title = Quruli|Image = |Leader = Charlotta Labonte (Head of state and lower house government)<br>Garri Bolatev (Head of upper house government)|Type = Semi-presidential republic|Classification = New York Times Democracy|Motto = Coalesce and conquer.|Population = 1,000,000,000 (2020 est.)|Currency = Quruli tenge (₸)<br>(QTE)|NationalAnimal = Saiga|Demonyms = Quruli<br>Qurulian|Capital = Aqburqan|Region = Central Asia|Religion = No official religion<br>(Islam is the biggest religion in the country)|WA = No<br>(Withdrew on 2 October 2020)|CivilRights = Good|Economy = Strong|PoliticalFreedom = Superb|Influence = Shoeshiner|Founded = 29th December 2019}}'''Quruli''', officially known as the '''Republic of the Quruli States of Ostyrgystan''' (Quruli:''' Ostirystani Qurwli Davlatorer Repwbliqasyra'''), or simply '''Qurulistan''', is a country in Central Asia.
[[File:Updated flag of Quruli.png|thumb|220x220px|Flag of Quruli since the [[2020 Quruli flag referendum]].]]
 
'''Quruli''', officially known as the '''Quruli States of Ostyrgystan''', or simply '''Qurulistan''', is a country in Central Asia.
 
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
As of 2020, according to NationStates, the population of Qurulistan is about 783 million.
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As of 2020, according to NationStates, the population of Qurulistan is about 1 billion.
   
 
Someone from Quruli is simply referred to as a Quruli, or, occasionally, a Qurulian.
 
Someone from Quruli is simply referred to as a Quruli, or, occasionally, a Qurulian.
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There are three states in Quruli, and one region. The three states are [[State of Uzbekqier|Uzbekqier]], [[State of Kento|Kento]], and [[State of Syrdarya|Syrdarya]], the region is Ostyrgystan.
   
 
The official languages of Qurulistan are English and Quruli, and children are taught in both languages across the country from the age of 7. 91% of the population speak English and Quruli fluently.
 
The official languages of Qurulistan are English and Quruli, and children are taught in both languages across the country from the age of 7. 91% of the population speak English and Quruli fluently.
   
The capital of Quruli is Aebeshajzhet.
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The capital of Quruli is Aqburqan, formerly known as 'Aebeshajzhet' and 'Aebelon'.
   
 
The national animal of Quruli is the saiga.
 
The national animal of Quruli is the saiga.
   
Their currency is the tenga. One Quruli tenga equals approximately 0.0011 Pounds sterling.
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Their currency is the tenge. One US dollar equals approximately 3.7 Quruli tenge.
   
 
Their national motto is 'Coalesce and conquer.'
 
Their national motto is 'Coalesce and conquer.'
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A Quruli member of parliament is called an Uid Asozer ''(pronounced oo-id azoh-zah)''. Next to parliamentarians' names, '''UA''' is often written, to symbolise their membership.
 
A Quruli member of parliament is called an Uid Asozer ''(pronounced oo-id azoh-zah)''. Next to parliamentarians' names, '''UA''' is often written, to symbolise their membership.
   
Quruli has two leaders, however, the Qörahbar (roughly translated as ''leader'', in Quruli) is considered to be the primary figurehead of the country. Generally, the President is considered to be the head of the Boshliq, a branch of government, and the Qörahbar takes on the roles of both head of state, and head of Zavakilar, another branch of government. The Qöhsozer (roughly ''honourable member'', in Quruli), is the leader of the opposition in the Zavakilar. The Vice President essentially takes on the role of opposition leader in the Boshliq, but in a less official sense, as the President and Vice President work together, more so than their Zavakilar counterparts.
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Quruli has two official leaders, however, the Qörahbar (roughly translated as ''leader'', in Quruli) is considered to be the primary figurehead of the country. Generally, the President is considered to be the head of the Boshliq, a branch of government, and the Qörahbar takes on the roles of both head of state, and head of Zavakilar, another branch of government. The Qöhsozer (roughly ''honourable member'', in Quruli), is the leader of the second most powerful party in the Zavakilar. The Vice President essentially takes on the role of opposition leader in the Boshliq, but in a less official sense, as the President and Vice President work together, more so than their Zavakilar counterparts.
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The current '''Qörahbar''' of Qurulistan is Charlotta Labonte, a [[Social Coalescent Democratic Party of Quruli|Social Democrat]], who has served since 6th September 2020.
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The current '''Qöhsozer''' of Qurulistan is Susanna Vilova, a [[Unionist Party of Quruli|Quruli Unionist]], who has served since 6th September 2020.
   
The current '''Qörahbar''' of Qurulistan is Roza Yedileva, a Right Union member, who has served since 6th August 2020.
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The current '''President''' of Qurulistan is Garri Bolatev, a [[Social Coalescent Democratic Party of Quruli|Social Democrat]], who has served since 6th August 2020.
   
The current '''Qöhsozer''' of Qurulistan is Charlotta Labonte, a Social Coalescent Democrat, who has served since 6th August 2020.
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The current '''Vice President''' of Qurulistan is Piotr Ayanov, a [[Right Union Party of Quruli|Right Union]] member, who has served since 6th August 2020.
   
The current '''President''' of Qurulistan is Garri Bolatev, a Social Coalescent Democrat who has served since 6th August 2020.
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The current '''Speakers''' of the Quruli parliament are Pavlova Chigiji, Mahmad Lokh, Bri Burkan and Pria Kazakova.
   
The current '''Vice President''' of Qurulistan is Piotr Ayanov, a Right Union member, who has served since 6th August 2020.
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The current '''Syrvahmis''' (roughly ''state leader'', in Quruli) (Head of the [[State of Syrdarya|Syrdari]] Government) is Nina Friy, a [[Social Coalescent Democratic Party of Quruli|Social Democrat]] member, who has served since 6th September 2020.
   
The country generally has four parties that take part in elections, they include the '''SCD '''''(Social Coalescent Democrats, a center to center-left party)'', the '''RUP '''''(Right Union Party, a center-right party)'',''''' '''the '''''QUP '''''(Quruli Unionist Party, a left-wing party)'', and finally, the '''OG''' ''(OurLand Group, a right-wing to far-right party)''.
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The country generally has four parties that take part in elections, they include the '''SCD '''''(Social Coalescent Democrats, a center-left party)'', the '''RUP '''''(Right Union Party, a center-right party)'',''''' '''the ''[[Unionist Party of Quruli|QUP]]''' '''''(Quruli Unionist Party, a left-wing party)'', and finally, the [[Islamic Progressive Party of Quruli|IPP]] ''(Islamic Progressive Party, a center to center-right party)''.
   
Unionism, and the belief that the country shouldn't dissolve, known as 'Coalescentarianism' in Quruli politics, are colossal talking points in the country. Generally, unionists seek to secede majority non-Quruli ethnic land to Uzbekistan, and, to a far lesser extent, Kazakhstan, as many unionists tend to be ethnically Uzbek, to some extent. Some unionists want Qurulistan to completely dissolve, however, many other unionists consider this a rare, extremist, and dangerous view. The Quruli Unionist Party is the only unionist party in the country, hence the name. They hold about 26.7% of seats in the House of Representatives and approximately 37.8% of seats in the House of Ratification.
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Unionism, and the belief that the country shouldn't dissolve, known as 'Coalescentarianism' in Quruli politics, are colossal talking points in the country. Generally, unionists seek to secede majority non-Quruli ethnic land to Uzbekistan, and, to a far lesser extent, Kazakhstan, as many unionists tend to be ethnically Uzbek, to some extent. Some unionists want Qurulistan to completely dissolve, however, many other unionists consider this a rare, extremist, and dangerous view. The Quruli Unionist Party is generally seen as the most radical unionist party in the country, the Alternative Party, their counterpart, is seen as more of a moderate unionist party. Moderate, or, 'soft', unionism, is known as neo-unionism.[[Category:Quruli]]
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Quruli, officially known as the Republic of the Quruli States of Ostyrgystan (Quruli: Ostirystani Qurwli Davlatorer Repwbliqasyra), or simply Qurulistan, is a country in Central Asia.

Trivia[]

As of 2020, according to NationStates, the population of Qurulistan is about 1 billion.

Someone from Quruli is simply referred to as a Quruli, or, occasionally, a Qurulian.

There are three states in Quruli, and one region. The three states are Uzbekqier, Kento, and Syrdarya, the region is Ostyrgystan.

The official languages of Qurulistan are English and Quruli, and children are taught in both languages across the country from the age of 7. 91% of the population speak English and Quruli fluently.

The capital of Quruli is Aqburqan, formerly known as 'Aebeshajzhet' and 'Aebelon'.

The national animal of Quruli is the saiga.

Their currency is the tenge. One US dollar equals approximately 3.7 Quruli tenge.

Their national motto is 'Coalesce and conquer.'

The national anthem of Qurulistan is 'Qurulistan you very nice place'.

Compared to other countries, especially in Central Asia, Quruli excels in Automobile Manufacturing, and Agriculture, the latter, largely due to the country's flat terrain.

Politics[]

A Quruli member of parliament is called an Uid Asozer (pronounced oo-id azoh-zah). Next to parliamentarians' names, UA is often written, to symbolise their membership.

Quruli has two official leaders, however, the Qörahbar (roughly translated as leader, in Quruli) is considered to be the primary figurehead of the country. Generally, the President is considered to be the head of the Boshliq, a branch of government, and the Qörahbar takes on the roles of both head of state, and head of Zavakilar, another branch of government. The Qöhsozer (roughly honourable member, in Quruli), is the leader of the second most powerful party in the Zavakilar. The Vice President essentially takes on the role of opposition leader in the Boshliq, but in a less official sense, as the President and Vice President work together, more so than their Zavakilar counterparts.

The current Qörahbar of Qurulistan is Charlotta Labonte, a Social Democrat, who has served since 6th September 2020.

The current Qöhsozer of Qurulistan is Susanna Vilova, a Quruli Unionist, who has served since 6th September 2020.

The current President of Qurulistan is Garri Bolatev, a Social Democrat, who has served since 6th August 2020.

The current Vice President of Qurulistan is Piotr Ayanov, a Right Union member, who has served since 6th August 2020.

The current Speakers of the Quruli parliament are Pavlova Chigiji, Mahmad Lokh, Bri Burkan and Pria Kazakova.

The current Syrvahmis (roughly state leader, in Quruli) (Head of the Syrdari Government) is Nina Friy, a Social Democrat member, who has served since 6th September 2020.

The country generally has four parties that take part in elections, they include the SCD (Social Coalescent Democrats, a center-left party), the RUP (Right Union Party, a center-right party), the QUP (Quruli Unionist Party, a left-wing party), and finally, the IPP (Islamic Progressive Party, a center to center-right party).

Unionism, and the belief that the country shouldn't dissolve, known as 'Coalescentarianism' in Quruli politics, are colossal talking points in the country. Generally, unionists seek to secede majority non-Quruli ethnic land to Uzbekistan, and, to a far lesser extent, Kazakhstan, as many unionists tend to be ethnically Uzbek, to some extent. Some unionists want Qurulistan to completely dissolve, however, many other unionists consider this a rare, extremist, and dangerous view. The Quruli Unionist Party is generally seen as the most radical unionist party in the country, the Alternative Party, their counterpart, is seen as more of a moderate unionist party. Moderate, or, 'soft', unionism, is known as neo-unionism.