Utrana

Utrana is a country situated on the North-West of the continent of Pretoris. It is a Federal Republic consisting of 17 territories. It covers a land area of 2,724,900 square kilometres (1,052,100 sq mi) and is bordered by Calmyte and Becsulet and Clujland to the West, Kingdom of Athrium to the North-East, Musiclandia to the East, Lunatopia to the South-East and CrazyFunny to the South. Following the previous census in 2021, the population of Utrana is estimated to be 32,387,412, with the capital city, Ulstead occupying 3,276,009 people. Whilst English and Utranian are the most commonly used languages in Utrana, Welsh is also considered an official language due to its prominent use in 3 territories (Afrua, Granport and Shilford).

Etymology
The name "Utrana" derives from the Bulgarian for Morning. The colonists of Utrana spoke the now-devolved Bulgarian language following their arrival in Utrana. Due to their exile, they decided "Utrana" due to the symbolic ideology of a new day dawning.

Climate
The Utranian climate is a typically warm temperature. Throughout the year, the average high is typically 15°C, while the average low is 4°C in the winter months. The weather conditions are typically predictable and stable throughout the year, with the summer months being the driest season of the year.

As the country is not high above sea level, the north of Utrana frequently receives strong winds. This frequently causes minor sandstorms on the beaches of Utrana, although this very rarely causes to disruption to northern population.

Politics
Utrana is a federal, parliamentary republic. Federal legislative power is vested in the parliament consisting of 11 leaders in each territory (187 in total), which collectively form the legislative body in Utrana.

The parliament is decided based on nation wide elections. Through these elections, five members of each of the five national political parties campaign for a seat within the state council, and therefore, the Parliament of Utrana. The eleven members with the highest votes, whether they are all from the same party or represent different parties, become members of the local councils, developing minor changes in their territory, as well as becoming a member of the Utranian Parliament. The member with the highest votes becomes the leader of the council, and therefore, the mayor of the state. In order to elect the President, each party nominates one member to stand for presidency. Six months following the first elections, a second election is conducted for the president.

Within each territory, the leader of each political party campaigns for the position of Territory Councillor. All names put forward to become the Territory Councillor become council members for the territory, with the elected leader choosing 4 members of their party to make a total of 9 council members per territory (which, since 1971, has resulted in 153 council members in the Utranian Parliament). The party that occupies the most territories becomes the governing party of Utrana, with all elected Territory Councillors of that party campaigning for the position of the President of Utrana.

In the build up to the Presidential Election, each party gathers to determine one member of the party to run for president (in the event of a party (or parties) securing no Territory Councillor in any of the 17 territories, a member of party will be put forward. If said Councillor wins the election, they will run a coalition government with the eligible candidate (a member who is Territory Councillor for their Territory) who received the 2nd (or dependent on the number of "ineligible" candidates).

CHANGE THE 11 ABOVE TO 17 AND THEN

United Green Party

 * Names in bold indicates successful candidates who secured an elected seat in the state council and the Parliament of Utrana.
 * Names in Bold Italics indicates Presidents of Utrana.

Patriotic Voter Party

 * Names in bold indicates successful candidates who secured an elected seat in the state council and the Parliament of Utrana.
 * Names in Bold Italics indicates Presidents of Utrana.

Respect Movement

 * Names in bold indicates successful candidates who secured an elected seat in the state council and the Parliament of Utrana.
 * Names in Bold Italics indicates Presidents of Utrana.

Advancement Party

 * Names in bold indicates successful candidates who secured an elected seat in the state council and the Parliament of Utrana.
 * Names in Bold Italics indicates Presidents of Utrana.

Social Solidarity Party

 * Names in bold indicates successful candidates who secured an elected seat in the state council and the Parliament of Utrana.
 * Names in Bold Italics indicates Presidents of Utrana.

Presidents of Utrana

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 * United Green Party
 * 1894
 * Centre-Left Wing
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 * Patriotic Voter Party
 * 1894
 * Centre-Right Wing
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 * Respect Movement
 * 1902
 * Centre to Centre Left
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 * Advancement Party
 * 1917
 * Left Wing
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 * Social Solidarity Party
 * 1921
 * Right Wing
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 * Social Solidarity Party
 * 1921
 * Right Wing
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FIVE POLITICAL PARTIES AND FIVE MEMBERS CAN RUN FOR A SEAT IN EACH TERRITORY (CAN BE ONE PARTY HAS ALL FIVE SEATS, ONE SEAT OR ANY OTHER COMBINATION)