Manchuria (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum)

 The Democratic State of Manchuria (Manchu: ᠮᡝᠨᠵᡠ ᡳᡵᡤᡝᠵᡝᠩᡤᡝ ᡤᡠᡵᡠᠨ Manju Irgejengge Gurun; Chinese: 滿洲民本國 Mǎnzhōu Mínběnguó), is a sovereign state in East Asia. This region is the traditional homeland of the Xianbei, Korean, Khitan, and Jurchen people. The region is also the homeland of the Manchus, after whom Manchuria is named. Manchuria neighbored with Soviet Union to the north, with Mongolia to the northwest, with China and Mengjiang to the west, with Korea to the east, and with the East China Sea to the south. The capital and the largest city is Harbin with a population of 14,719,628 inhabitants.

Structure
According to the 1950 Manchurian Constitution, Manchuria is a sovereign and independent country that governed under the principle of National Democracy. The structure of Manchurian state is based from the structure of Dominion of Manchuria that described in the Manchurian Dominion Law (1932) and the Manchurian Organic Law (1934)

The State President (大統領 Dàtǒnglǐng) elected by the electoral colleges every four years. The State President is the head of state and government of Manchuria, and the nominal commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The Executive Council of Manchuria (行政評議 Xíngzhèng Píngyì), headed by the Prime Minister of Manchuria (首相 Shǒuxiàng) that appointed by the President and responsible for day-to-day administration affairs.

The Legislative Council of Manchuria (立法評議 Lìfǎ Píngyì) serves as the national parliament of Manchuria. All members of Legislative Council elected every four years by the direct election. The election, however, only participated by the parties that recognized as legal under Manchurian law

The Central Court of Manchuria (中央裁判所 Zhōngyāng Cáipànsuǒ) appointed by the High Commissioner by the concern of Executive Council and the approval from National Congress of Japan in charge of judication matters and supervision and administration of lower courts. Every Manchurian citizens are the subjects of Manchurian law and under the authority of Manchurian Central Court, not to Japanese law and the Japanese National Court.