Kayikistan
23-04-2006, 19:07
The M-20-5 party has come to power after a glorious revolution that has dethrowned the monarchy and its autocratic government. After 3 years of fighting the M-20-5 guerrillas have marched down from Kuryikan mountains and into the Kayikistan capital Morkikan.
We have created nation were equality for all exist and nobody will be left behind. Our first act as a legal government is enact a land reform act, inappropiating all the foreign own lands and turning them over to the state run companies and also enacting an agrian reform giving lands to the landless peasants and creating cooperatives for greater good of the State. Elections later, Revolution now!! The governing party and the only party of the People's Republic of Kayistan is the KCP, Kayikistan Communist Party.
We have purged our military and done away with the military commanders and supporters of the old regime. Now we pursue a course of land and agriarian reforms and industrial development. Our military,young boys and girls are constripted as early 16 unless they dont go school beyond 6th grade then constripted as young as 11 or 12. Its our firm believe, that its not too early to indoctrinate into our political thinking our youth. The Party is never wrong!
Schools in Kayikistan consisted of free education for all from grammar all the way to the University. Grammar school kids from first to 4th grade must wear white shirts with blue scarf around their neck and red shorts, from 5th to 6th grade, they must wear white shirt with red scarf around their neck and red pants. And from 7th grade until graduate of highschool, they must wear a white shirt with yellow pants. Students all wear uniforms to reinforce the revolutionary value of the equality of all people. Political ideology and military marching and instructions is mixed with the regular school curriculm. The regular school curriculm is to help our future generations succeed in the future but also the political ideology and military training is to help them become better revolutionaries and take up the defense of the Kayikistanian Revolution.
Our economy is centralized and the government planners make all the decisions. Private enterprise isnt allowed or welcomed in the country. Government economists make all the decisions regarding what is need or not need. Our central planning has been successful so far that rationing isnt need. And we arent dependent on foreign fuels since we run our country on Nuclear Energy and we have damned our rivers too.
Government structure:
Council of Ministers
The Council of Ministers is a large cabinet-like body that comprises the leadership of all of the national-level ministries, state committees, and national institutes. The Council incorporates both the executive and the high-level administrative leadership of the national government.The Council of Ministers consists of a president, who is considered the head of government, a first vice president, and the heads of major ministries and central government agencies.Ministers are appointed by the National Assembly of People's Power at the initiative of the Council of State, headed by our great leader Yurik Kitov. Within the Council of Ministers, there exists an Executive Committee comprising the president, the first vice president, the executive secretary, and five vice presidents. This group forms the inner cabinet within the Council of Ministers and is the highest administrative and executive authority of the Kayikistanian state.
Council of State
The Council of State serves as the permanent committee of the Popular Power Assemblies when the Assembly is not in session. The Council of State, which is comparable to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the former Soviet Union, can issue decree laws, propose legislation and constitutional reforms, and appoint and dismiss ministers. All of these activities are closely coordinated with the KCP. The Council of State has thirty-one members, elected from among National Assembly of People's Power deputies who are also top KCP leaders.The Council of State includes a president, a first vice president, five vice presidents, a secretary, and twenty-three regular members. According to the constitution, the Council of State president is officially the head of state. Our head of Council State is the honorable and great Yurik Kitov. Our great leader is also commander in chief of the Army and his brother Leonosky Kitov head of the Armed Forces and sucessor to the office of chairman of the Kayikistan Communist Party.
National Assembly
The National Assembly of People's Power was established by the 2004constitution as the unicameral national legislature. The Assembly, which currently has 601 members representing territorial districts nationwide, is directly elected every five years. Elections to the National Assembly of People's Power are noncompetitive, with the nominating and voting process under the control of the local KCP organizations, such as the Committees for the Defense of Kayikistan (CDK) and other mass organizations. Campaigning is prohibited, and the main criterion for electibility is commitment to the Revolution under the direction of the KCP and the leadership of Yurif Kitov. Candidates are usually nominated on the basis of their personal popularity and their active integration into the political system. Under the supervision of the National Assembly of People Power president, a position currently held by Politburo member Josef Turoyof, Kitov's nominees for the remaining thirty seats in the Council of State are ratified by unanimous or near-unanimous vote.
Judiciary
Article 120 of the 2005 constitution establishes the People's Supreme Court as the nation's high court and authorizes the creation of lower courts. The Supreme Court is organized into five chambers: criminal, civil and administrative, labor, state security, and military. The lower court system comprises fourteen people's provincial courts and 169 people's basic courts at the municipal level.Under Kayikistan's Marxist-Leninist legal system, the judiciary is not recognized as an independent branch of government but is instead subordinate to the Council of State and the National Assembly of People's Power.
Kayikistan Communist Party
Since the mid-2004's, Kayikistan's sole legally recognized political party, the KCP, has been the paramount institution of the regime. In the early 1990s, the KCP claimed almost 1.5 million members, or approximately 10 percent of the population. The party is rooted in an uneasy alliance among the core leaderships of yurikist veterans of the "20 of May" movement and members of the former Popular Socialist Party. It was not until the ratification of the constitution of 2005 that the KCP hegemony over society and the political system.
Party Congress
Following the practice of the former Soviet Union and East European communist parties, the KCP convenes party congresses every five years to review and adjust its policies and institutions and to map out national strategy for the next five-year period. Party congresses, typically lasting one to two weeks, are large gatherings of hundreds of delegates from all sectors of the KCP, as well as the top party leadership.
Central Committee
The principal institution of the KCP between party congresses is the Central Committee. The Committee, which consists of 150 high-ranking party members (including the KCP Politburo), oversees party activities at all levels of the state and society and is responsible for carrying forward the programs initiated at the congresses. In addition to the top KC political leadership at the national and provincial levels, the current Central Committee also includes members of the armed forces, municipal party secretaries, leaders of mass organizations, the heads of large state enterprises, and a variety of KCP activists from the fields of economics, education, medicine, the sciences, and sports.
Politburo
The Politburo, which is appointed from the ranks of the Central Committee, is the highest authority of the Kayikistan political system. It not only sets party policy, but also recommends legislative and executive action to be taken by the state. The coordination of party and state policies is facilitated by the overlapping partisan, legislative, and executive responsibilities of key leaders in the Cuban political system, most notably Yurik Kitov. Kitov's indefinite tenure as "Maximum Leader" is recognized in the preamble to the constitution, which mentions him by name as the founder and head of the Kayikistan revolutionary process being carried forward by the KCP.
"Within the Revolution everything; outside the Revolution nothing."
Yurik Kitov's,adress to the Party Congress in 2010.
We have created nation were equality for all exist and nobody will be left behind. Our first act as a legal government is enact a land reform act, inappropiating all the foreign own lands and turning them over to the state run companies and also enacting an agrian reform giving lands to the landless peasants and creating cooperatives for greater good of the State. Elections later, Revolution now!! The governing party and the only party of the People's Republic of Kayistan is the KCP, Kayikistan Communist Party.
We have purged our military and done away with the military commanders and supporters of the old regime. Now we pursue a course of land and agriarian reforms and industrial development. Our military,young boys and girls are constripted as early 16 unless they dont go school beyond 6th grade then constripted as young as 11 or 12. Its our firm believe, that its not too early to indoctrinate into our political thinking our youth. The Party is never wrong!
Schools in Kayikistan consisted of free education for all from grammar all the way to the University. Grammar school kids from first to 4th grade must wear white shirts with blue scarf around their neck and red shorts, from 5th to 6th grade, they must wear white shirt with red scarf around their neck and red pants. And from 7th grade until graduate of highschool, they must wear a white shirt with yellow pants. Students all wear uniforms to reinforce the revolutionary value of the equality of all people. Political ideology and military marching and instructions is mixed with the regular school curriculm. The regular school curriculm is to help our future generations succeed in the future but also the political ideology and military training is to help them become better revolutionaries and take up the defense of the Kayikistanian Revolution.
Our economy is centralized and the government planners make all the decisions. Private enterprise isnt allowed or welcomed in the country. Government economists make all the decisions regarding what is need or not need. Our central planning has been successful so far that rationing isnt need. And we arent dependent on foreign fuels since we run our country on Nuclear Energy and we have damned our rivers too.
Government structure:
Council of Ministers
The Council of Ministers is a large cabinet-like body that comprises the leadership of all of the national-level ministries, state committees, and national institutes. The Council incorporates both the executive and the high-level administrative leadership of the national government.The Council of Ministers consists of a president, who is considered the head of government, a first vice president, and the heads of major ministries and central government agencies.Ministers are appointed by the National Assembly of People's Power at the initiative of the Council of State, headed by our great leader Yurik Kitov. Within the Council of Ministers, there exists an Executive Committee comprising the president, the first vice president, the executive secretary, and five vice presidents. This group forms the inner cabinet within the Council of Ministers and is the highest administrative and executive authority of the Kayikistanian state.
Council of State
The Council of State serves as the permanent committee of the Popular Power Assemblies when the Assembly is not in session. The Council of State, which is comparable to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the former Soviet Union, can issue decree laws, propose legislation and constitutional reforms, and appoint and dismiss ministers. All of these activities are closely coordinated with the KCP. The Council of State has thirty-one members, elected from among National Assembly of People's Power deputies who are also top KCP leaders.The Council of State includes a president, a first vice president, five vice presidents, a secretary, and twenty-three regular members. According to the constitution, the Council of State president is officially the head of state. Our head of Council State is the honorable and great Yurik Kitov. Our great leader is also commander in chief of the Army and his brother Leonosky Kitov head of the Armed Forces and sucessor to the office of chairman of the Kayikistan Communist Party.
National Assembly
The National Assembly of People's Power was established by the 2004constitution as the unicameral national legislature. The Assembly, which currently has 601 members representing territorial districts nationwide, is directly elected every five years. Elections to the National Assembly of People's Power are noncompetitive, with the nominating and voting process under the control of the local KCP organizations, such as the Committees for the Defense of Kayikistan (CDK) and other mass organizations. Campaigning is prohibited, and the main criterion for electibility is commitment to the Revolution under the direction of the KCP and the leadership of Yurif Kitov. Candidates are usually nominated on the basis of their personal popularity and their active integration into the political system. Under the supervision of the National Assembly of People Power president, a position currently held by Politburo member Josef Turoyof, Kitov's nominees for the remaining thirty seats in the Council of State are ratified by unanimous or near-unanimous vote.
Judiciary
Article 120 of the 2005 constitution establishes the People's Supreme Court as the nation's high court and authorizes the creation of lower courts. The Supreme Court is organized into five chambers: criminal, civil and administrative, labor, state security, and military. The lower court system comprises fourteen people's provincial courts and 169 people's basic courts at the municipal level.Under Kayikistan's Marxist-Leninist legal system, the judiciary is not recognized as an independent branch of government but is instead subordinate to the Council of State and the National Assembly of People's Power.
Kayikistan Communist Party
Since the mid-2004's, Kayikistan's sole legally recognized political party, the KCP, has been the paramount institution of the regime. In the early 1990s, the KCP claimed almost 1.5 million members, or approximately 10 percent of the population. The party is rooted in an uneasy alliance among the core leaderships of yurikist veterans of the "20 of May" movement and members of the former Popular Socialist Party. It was not until the ratification of the constitution of 2005 that the KCP hegemony over society and the political system.
Party Congress
Following the practice of the former Soviet Union and East European communist parties, the KCP convenes party congresses every five years to review and adjust its policies and institutions and to map out national strategy for the next five-year period. Party congresses, typically lasting one to two weeks, are large gatherings of hundreds of delegates from all sectors of the KCP, as well as the top party leadership.
Central Committee
The principal institution of the KCP between party congresses is the Central Committee. The Committee, which consists of 150 high-ranking party members (including the KCP Politburo), oversees party activities at all levels of the state and society and is responsible for carrying forward the programs initiated at the congresses. In addition to the top KC political leadership at the national and provincial levels, the current Central Committee also includes members of the armed forces, municipal party secretaries, leaders of mass organizations, the heads of large state enterprises, and a variety of KCP activists from the fields of economics, education, medicine, the sciences, and sports.
Politburo
The Politburo, which is appointed from the ranks of the Central Committee, is the highest authority of the Kayikistan political system. It not only sets party policy, but also recommends legislative and executive action to be taken by the state. The coordination of party and state policies is facilitated by the overlapping partisan, legislative, and executive responsibilities of key leaders in the Cuban political system, most notably Yurik Kitov. Kitov's indefinite tenure as "Maximum Leader" is recognized in the preamble to the constitution, which mentions him by name as the founder and head of the Kayikistan revolutionary process being carried forward by the KCP.
"Within the Revolution everything; outside the Revolution nothing."
Yurik Kitov's,adress to the Party Congress in 2010.