Austrian Commonwealth (Ausgleich of 1917)

Austrian Commonwealth is a state in Central Europe created by the Federalisation of the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary. It is a greatly federalised constitutional monarchy comprising as its autonomous provinces Bohemia, Galicia-Lodomeria, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. It also contains two separate countries, which were formerly the Empire of Austria and the Kingdom of Hungary respectively.

The country is governed by the Imperial Parliament deriving power from the Emperor of Austria. Each part of the federal nation is ruled by its own government and only share foreign policy, the army and the ruler. Each autonomous territory has rights to govern themselves and only the Imperial Parliament can overrule them.