OVERVIEW AND GREETINGS
The Democratic States of Ezmwalia is a large country of 138 million inhabitants within Central Adralia. It is bordered by a great many states, those being (in alphabetical order) Aswaila-Kwesse, Carvieta, the Central Adralian State, Chutwana, Gwaland Ngoni, Naaland, Non'go and Sotoda. Ezmwalia is a linguistically and ethnically diverse nation, with eight major ethnolinguistic groups, mostly following the boundaries of the eight Ezmwalian 'Lands', or Unkoseve, and have physical features which appear closely analogous to the Bantu ethnicities. The majority of the population is secular, with minorities of traditional religions and Christian-traditional syncretisms. There is no official state religion, and the state language is a government-sanctioned dialect seen as a 'neutral' form of the Ezmwalian languages, known as 'Standard Ezmwalian'.
Ezmwalia is a product of colonial ambitions within Adralia mixed with a resurgence in national identity during the postcolonial era. Ezmwalia, or to use its colonial name, Ezmouria, was colonised mostly by the British, and was divided into three main colonies - Ntyanga, covering most of modern-day Ntyanga Ankoseve, East Ezmouria, covering Lower and Upper Byopo, Thwaja, Nthwassa and Non'go, and finally West Ezmouria, covering Kwelosso and Phosso. In the breakup of colonialism, West Ezmouria and Ntyanga were granted independence, while East Ezmouria fought a protracted internal conflict between the government that had been set up by the British and the PEF, or People's Ezmwalian Front, a socialist militia group. The PEF was victorious, and by 1966, East Ezmouria had become fully independent. It became organised into a federation along tribal and ethnic lines. In 1969, West Ezmouria was incorporated into the new state, becoming two Unkoseve within the new state, and in 1971, Ntyanga joined the union as its seventh state. Ezmouria reformed into Ezmwalia, forgoing the name imposed on it by the British in exchange for a native term. Ezmwalia was engaged in three major conflicts subsequent to its adding of Ntyanga. The first was a 1977 conflict with Naaland, who claimed a portion of Ntyanga as part of their patrimony. This conflict resulted in a few skirmishes, but no territorial change and no large-scale battles. The final was a 1997 conflict with Aswaila-Kwesse, which resulted in the annexation and incorporation of East Kwesse into Ezmwalia. The second, however, a 1983-1988 conflict between Ezmwalia, Gwaland Ngoni and Non'go, was a far more sordid affair. To this day, relations with the Non'goni military junta are frosty, and even relations with Gwaland Ngoni are affected by it. The conflict, based around the ownership of the Non'go Corner-Lower Ngoni Disputed Area, resulted in the annexation of the Non'go Corner from Gwalandi control, but thousands of casualties on each side. Nowadays, the Ezmwalian Non'go Corner is a part of the Ezmwalian Land of Kwelosso. The military of Ezmwalia now serves a mostly humanitarian and peacekeeping role on the international scene.
The Democratic States of Ezmwalia is a federal semi-presidential democracy, with clearly defined executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, and with powers granted to each of its 8 constituent subjects, the Unkoseve. The head of state is the President of Ezmwalia, an office currently held by Jordon Mole, with Matthew Bawe acting as Vice President. The Prime Minister, in capacity of head of government, acts as a unifying force between the Senate, Parliament and President, and the office is held by Kwekwezu Mye. The Senate is the upper house of Ezmwalia, made up of 25 representatives from each of the Lands, while the Parliament is made up of 470 directly elected municipal delegates. In terms of economics, Ezmwalia is a rising economy, with the harsh legacy of colonialism negatively impacting on the state of the country, but as education rises, and Ezmwalian products are sold on the world stage. Ezmwalia's primary industries, traditional to the nation, are strong, and her secondary industries, far more recent developments, are growing. Ezmwalia exports machinery and equipment, locally-produced automobiles and clothing, on top of its traditional primary industries; agricultural goods, gold, tin and coffee. Public ownership of industry is strong, with a weak private sector. Geographically, Ezmwalia has a mixture of savanna, semi-arid and humid to maritime climate zones.
Ezmwalia's current foreign relations include bilateral relations with bordering Adralian states, and the membership of numerous international groups. However, aside from unresolved territorial disputes, Ezmwalia maintains mostly positive relations with the rest of the world, and wishes to continue on its current path of gaining partners, allies and friends in the international scene, with the goal of extending peace and security to all people of the world. We invite you to consider our offer by extending diplomatic relations and forming an embassy within our nation. Please direct all responses to;
James Thwaja, Minister of Diplomatic Affairs,
Offices of the Ministry of Diplomatic Affairs,
237 Lusenkovo St, Nkētown District,
Kwenkoseve, MB83-1006,
Democratic States of Ezmwalia
EMBASSY CONSIDERATIONS
- Embassies are permitted to display national icons of the represented state on embassy grounds and immediately outside.
- Embassies are to act as if they were the territory of the represented state as much as able. This includes being able to follow laws of the represented state while on embassy grounds, allowing asylum at the behest of the represented state, or other situations not covered.
- Embassies may act (at the represented state's discretion) as living spaces for some or all of the embassy's staff, immediate family, pets and other persons of interest to the embassy.
- Embassies may conduct internal embassy affairs and affairs of the represented state without the approval or notice of the Ezmwalian government or authorities.
- Embassies are permitted staff numbers deemed appropriate by the represented state. Embassies may append their staff numbers with local citizenry, up to the level listed in DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY.
- Embassies and embassy staff are permitted up to 10 imported automobiles, with diplomatic plates provided by the host nation (Ezmwalia). Military vehicles are not required for conditions within most of Ezmwalia. Embassies may append their vehicle count with local vehicles.
- Embassies are permitted one air vehicle for transport from the embassy to an airport, and one aircraft for international transport at the airport.
- Heavy weapons, including machine guns, rocket weapons, grenades etc., are not required for conditions within most of Ezmwalia.
- The Democratic States reserves the right to refuse an embassy request for any reason whatsoever.
Diplomatic immunity privileges within the Democratic States of Ezmwalia are as follows:
Level Code | Applies to: | May be arrested/handcuffed? | May be searched (person or property)? | May be legally prosecuted? | May be subpoenaed as a witness? | Immunity from civil suit? | Can be issued paid penalty notices? |
M1 | Ambassadors, special envoys, visiting representatives and dignitaries | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES | Not directly Notice issued to embassy |
M2 | Consul officers and specialist staff | NO | NO | YES Except official acts | NO | YES | Not directly Notice issued to embassy |
M3 | Administrative or Technical Staff | NO | NO | YES Except official acts | NO | NO Except official acts | Not directly Notice issued to embassy |
M4 | Security Staff | YES Except official acts | NO | YES Except official acts | NO | NO Except official acts | Not directly Notice issued to embassy |
M5 | Service Staff | YES Except official acts | YES | YES Except official acts | YES Except official acts | NO | YES |
M6 | Other diplomatic workers and non-diplomatic contractors | YES | YES | YES | YES | NO | YES |
Note that Ezmwalian citizens may not be placed in positions above M4 in grade within foreign embassies.
- Ezmwalia has two ongoing territorial disputes, regarding the East Kwesse region and the Non'go Corner.
- The East Kwesse dispute is ongoing with Aswaila-Kwesse who claim the region as their own. Ezmwalia came to control the region during the 1997 Kwesse Conflict. The conflict arose gradually over many years, with claims from Aswaila-Kwesse even going so far as to claim they would assist in a Naalandi invasion of Lower Ntyanga. Due to the already sizeable number of Kwessele people living in Ezmwalia, East Kwesse was taken in the peace talks after the conflict. Aswaila-Kwesse still claim the land as theirs. Ezmwalia disputes this.
- The Non'go Corner dispute is with two nations - Gwaland Ngoni and Non'go. The 1826 Non'goni Treaty between the colonisers and a Non'goni client state defined the territory of Lower Ngoni and the Non'go Corner as territories of said Non'goni state. However, the subsequent 1888 Treaty of Bankport ceded the land to two colonies - West Ezmouria and Marwalia. Ezmwalia sees the 1888 treaty as valid, due to the fact that the grazing land of the Non'go Corner, which had been used by the Ezmwalian people, including lowland Non'gonis for centuries, was forcibly taken away by colonisers to placate a potential client state, with walls set up to keep the boundary solid. In a just world, the land would be available to be shared, though the Military Junta in Non'go refuses to cooperate without ownership of the land itself. A final subsequent 1952 Treaty of Gwaland defined the territories of the Non'go Corner and Lower Ngoni as part of Gwaland Ngoni, then simply Gwaland. The Ngonili people do not inhabit either the Lower Ngoni nor the Non'go Corner. This final treaty was a last ditch attempt by colonisers to rebalance the politics in the region, and should not have been allowed to stand. Ezmwalia now de facto controls the Non'go Corner, and while Marwalia ought to control Lower Ngoni, it gracefully conceded its claim to end the 1983-1988 Non'go-Ngoni Conflict.
- A final third territorial dispute is the Lower Ntyanga dispute, where the nation of Naaland claims Lower Ntyanga as their own. However, they have long since conceded their claim, seeing it as meritless, and our two nations now enjoy strong relations, including collaboration on a hydro-project in the Ntyanga basin.
KWENKOSEVE
Pitla St, Nkētown District
- 27 Pitla St - North American Union Legation (Légation de l'Union nord-américaine)
- 28 Pitla St - [VACANT]
- 31 Pitla St - Consulic Mission of the Commonwealth of Syndic Australia
- 35 Pitla St - Embajada de Nobeliano (Embassy of the Union of Nobelia)
- 37 Pitla St - [VACANT]
- 39 Pitla St - [VACANT]
- 42 Pitla St - [VACANT]
- 45 Pitla St - Embassy of the European Federation
Demokladya St, Nkētown District
- 778 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 779 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 781 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 782 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 785 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 799 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 804 Demokladya St - Konzulát Vyniché Republiky (Consulate of the Vynich Republic) [PENDING]
- 808 Demokladya St - Kpimyija Starwell Famyidwut Ipwig (Imperial Starwell Embassy)
- 810 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 811 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 814 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
- 816 Demokladya St - Посольство Сталлионграда (Embassy of Free Stalliongrad)
- 817 Demokladya St - [VACANT]
MBEJEVE
Mwāgwa St, Madya District
- 366 Mwāgwa St - Consulate of the European Federation
- 382 Mwāgwa St - [VACANT]
- 385 Mwāgwa St - [VACANT]
- 388 Mwāgwa St - [VACANT]
- 394 Mwāgwa St - [VACANT]
- 395 Mwāgwa St - [VACANT]
- 396 Mwāgwa St - [VACANT]
MŌLEDYEVE
Cwāskala St, Boto District
- 32 Cwāskala St - Consulate of the North American Union (Contulat de l'Union nord-américaine)
- 33 Cwāskala St - Консульство Сталлионграда (Consulate of Free Stalliongrad)
- 34 Cwāskala St - Velvyslanectví Vyniché Republiky (Embassy of the Vynich Republic)
- 35 Cwāskala St - [VACANT]
- 37 Cwāskala St - [VACANT]
- 38 Cwāskala St - [VACANT]
- 40 Cwāskala St - [VACANT]
- 44 Cwāskala St - [VACANT]
- 45 Cwāskala St - Consulado de Nobeliano (Consulate of the Union of Nobelia)
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[b]OFFICIAL EMBASSY REQUEST FORM OF THE
DEMOCRATIC STATES OF EZMWALIA[/b][/align]
- Full Name of Nation:
- Acceptable Short Forms:
- Government Type:
- Head of State:
- Head of Government:
- Minister of Foreign Affairs or Equivalent:
- Ambassador's Name:
- Ambassador's Family (if any):
- Ambassador's Bio:
- Are there any security issues local authorities should be alerted of?
- First Choice Location for Embassy:
- Second Choice Location for Embassy:
- Special requests:
- If applicable, what is 'Embassy of [YN]' in YN's language?
- Would you like to open a consulate in any other city? If so, please note it here:
- Number and Type of M1-rated Staff:
- Number and Type of M2-rated Staff:
- Number and Type of M3-rated Staff:
- Number and Type of M4-rated Staff:
- Number and Type of M5-rated Staff:
- Number and Type of M6-rated Staff:
- How many, if any, M6, M5 or M4-rated Staff will be hired locally from Ezmwalia?
- Number and Type of Weapons:
- Number and Type of Vehicles:
- Would you agree to officially recognise Ezmwalian sovereignty in current international disputes?
- Would you like us to establish an embassy in your nation (thread link appreciated but not required)?
- Do you have any special requests?
- Would you like to enter into any further diplomatic talks?
- Is there any additional information we should know?[/box]