Por la Unidad y la Libertad (Spanish) ("For the Unity and Freedom") | |||||
Capital (and largest city) |
Rotative | ||||
Language | Spanish | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||||
Government | Federal Republic | ||||
Legislature | Senate of the Union | ||||
President | Gonzalo Bulnes | ||||
President of the Senate | Hipólito Yrigoyen | ||||
Established | 1830 | ||||
Currency | Peso |
The Joint Governments of South America is a federal republic conformed by the union of five states, and located in southern South America. The current President is Gonzalo Bulnes (1911-1917).
Government & Politics[]
The Joint Governments are a union of independent states, similar to a federation like the United States. Today, is divided in 5 States. The executive branch of the Joint Governments is the President democraticly elected. The Legislative branch is the Senate. The current Constitution (know as the Acta Constitucional de la Unión), promulgated when the country was formed in the XIX Century, regulated the system government.
Political Parties[]
- Frente Liberal Unido
- Partido Conservador Nacional
- Unión Radical
- Coalición Nacional de Independientes
- Movimiento Nacional de los Trabajadores
Capital of the Union[]
- Buenos Aires (1893-1896)
- Santiago (1896-1899)
- La Paz (1899-1902)
- Montevideo (1902-1905)
- Buenos Aires (1905-1908)
- Santiago (1908-1911)
- La Paz (1911-1914)
- Asunción (1914-1917)
States[]
Economy[]
Trade Agreement[]
- France
- Prussia
- Italian Union
- Confederate States
Military[]
Army[]
- Soldiers: 82,000 men. (1902 Census)
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- Libertad-class Dreadnought (In production).