California (New America)

California is a federal republic located on the pacific coast and the southwest united states that separated from the United States after the 2005/2006 New American Revolution and the North American Treaty. Most of the country's population is located in the formerly most populated state of California which still is operating as a state, but without the northern part which became a part of Oregon and Pacifica. The country is currently led by Jerry Brown of the Progressive Democrats.

Politics of California
The country is ran through a unicameral Congress of California which is elected every three years by first-past-the-post across all four states. The position of President of California is elected with the Congress as well every three years to a maximum four terms. The current President is Jerry Brown who is currently in his third term. Devolved assemblies are bicameral across all four states and are elected together every four years.

Political Parties
The main five political parties in the nation are the Progressive Democrats, United Conservatives, Green Party, Socialist Peace Party, and the Native Lands Party. The most successful party is the Progressive Democrats which has controlled the Congress and Executive branch since the country's founding in 2006. The "big tent" of the right, the United Conservatives is a conservative, contisceptic party which has had some success at more local levels. The Green Party, Socialist Peace Party, and the Native Lands Party have also had some success being represented at the national, statewide, and local levels.