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The ''Riksforestandare'', or Prince, is the political head of the Republic, the Commander-in-Chief of the Rasalhague KungsArmé, and the Chancellor of the ''[[Riksbank]]'' which acts as the government's financial arm.<ref name=20Y-46>''20 Year Update'', p. 46</ref> The candidate for Prince must be a Member of Parliament and must have the support of at least three-fourths of his fellow parliamentarians to be elected. The people of Rasalhague do not directly elect a Prince, but they do have the opportunity to express their approval or disapproval of the available candidates in a nonbinding referendum that occurs in the weeks before the Parliament casts its vote. The successful candidate holds the office for a term of ten years and is limited by law to two terms. Additionally, the Prince has the Royal cabinet to advise him on events which would affect the Republic. This cabinet is comprised of the heads of each of the major government departments.<ref name=20Y-47/> During his term in office the Prince's official home is the KungsPalace in the city of Reykjavik on Rasalhague itself, as well as the use of many other homes throughout the Republic including a beautiful manor at Molnlycke.<ref name=20Y-46/>
 
The ''Riksforestandare'', or Prince, is the political head of the Republic, the Commander-in-Chief of the Rasalhague KungsArmé, and the Chancellor of the ''[[Riksbank]]'' which acts as the government's financial arm.<ref name=20Y-46>''20 Year Update'', p. 46</ref> The candidate for Prince must be a Member of Parliament and must have the support of at least three-fourths of his fellow parliamentarians to be elected. The people of Rasalhague do not directly elect a Prince, but they do have the opportunity to express their approval or disapproval of the available candidates in a nonbinding referendum that occurs in the weeks before the Parliament casts its vote. The successful candidate holds the office for a term of ten years and is limited by law to two terms. Additionally, the Prince has the Royal cabinet to advise him on events which would affect the Republic. This cabinet is comprised of the heads of each of the major government departments.<ref name=20Y-47/> During his term in office the Prince's official home is the KungsPalace in the city of Reykjavik on Rasalhague itself, as well as the use of many other homes throughout the Republic including a beautiful manor at Molnlycke.<ref name=20Y-46/>
  
Prince Haakon Magnusson traces his lineage to the original rulers of the Rasalhague in the [[twenty-third century]] as well as the legendary Norse kings of ancient Terra. Some fear that he may attempt to overturn the constitutional limits on the office of Prince in an attempt to make the title hereditary. He has also made a habit of inviting close friends to the Cabinet meetings so that he can elicit their input on governmental policy decisions.<ref name=20Y-47>''20 Year Update'', p. 47</ref>
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Prince Haakon Magnusson traces his lineage to the original rulers of the Rasalhague in the 23rd century as well as the legendary Norse kings of ancient Terra. Some fear that he may attempt to overturn the constitutional limits on the office of Prince in an attempt to make the title hereditary. He has also made a habit of inviting close friends to the Cabinet meetings so that he can elicit their input on governmental policy decisions.<ref name=20Y-47>''20 Year Update'', p. 47</ref>
  
 
The other Nobles of the realm have similar limitations on their terms and powers. The ''[[Valdherre]]s'' (World Leaders) and ''[[Hertig]]s'' (Dukes) are positions in the government rather than traditional hereditary titles. Holders of these positions can lose them as easily as they earned them.<ref name=20Y-47/>
 
The other Nobles of the realm have similar limitations on their terms and powers. The ''[[Valdherre]]s'' (World Leaders) and ''[[Hertig]]s'' (Dukes) are positions in the government rather than traditional hereditary titles. Holders of these positions can lose them as easily as they earned them.<ref name=20Y-47/>
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The main difference between the ruling party and the Motpart lies in their attitudes towards the governments on either side of them. The ruling party wishes to appease all and tread lightly, while the Motpart would prefer to distance themselves from the giants to either side. The Motpart specifically distrusts the motives of the Draconis Combine and fears the Kuritans will one day return to conquer the worlds they ceded. The Motpart advocate a stronger military and seeks to pursue closer ties with the [[Federated Commonwealth]], even if this would anger and possibly provoke their Kuritan neighbors.<ref name=20Y-48/>
 
The main difference between the ruling party and the Motpart lies in their attitudes towards the governments on either side of them. The ruling party wishes to appease all and tread lightly, while the Motpart would prefer to distance themselves from the giants to either side. The Motpart specifically distrusts the motives of the Draconis Combine and fears the Kuritans will one day return to conquer the worlds they ceded. The Motpart advocate a stronger military and seeks to pursue closer ties with the [[Federated Commonwealth]], even if this would anger and possibly provoke their Kuritan neighbors.<ref name=20Y-48/>
  
Internally the FRR is divided into three provinces named after their capital worlds, [[Skandia]], [[Radstadt]], and [[Rasalhague]]. The policies of each of these provinces, and even the worlds within, varies widely from region to region and from one world to another. Many of the Military Governors that are assigned to these worlds have become ''Valdherres'', though some continue to hold power by suppression of the local civilian governments.<ref name=20Y-47/><ref name=20Y-48/>
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Internally the FRR is divided into three Provinces named after their capital worlds, [[Skandia]], [[Radstadt]], and [[Rasalhague]]. The policies of each of these provinces, and even the worlds within, varies widely from region to region and from one world to another. Many of the Military Governors that are assigned to these worlds have become ''Valdherres'', though some continue to hold power by suppression of the local civilian governments.<ref name=20Y-47/><ref name=20Y-48/>
  
 
The political reality of the FRR is that of a man on a tightrope over a bed of broken glass. The Prince must balance the needs of his people to the reality that his decisions may cause issues with his larger and more powerful neighbors. The vaunted neutrality that is so precious to the people of Rasalhague must be balanced on the perceptions of the warlike leaders that populate the other nations of the Inner Sphere<ref name=20Y-48/>
 
The political reality of the FRR is that of a man on a tightrope over a bed of broken glass. The Prince must balance the needs of his people to the reality that his decisions may cause issues with his larger and more powerful neighbors. The vaunted neutrality that is so precious to the people of Rasalhague must be balanced on the perceptions of the warlike leaders that populate the other nations of the Inner Sphere<ref name=20Y-48/>
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==Culture==
 
==Culture==
The culture of the Free Rasalhague Republic is an amalgam of the original settlers from the Scandinavian regions of old Terra and the Japanese dominated culture of the Draconis Combine that conquered them in the early [[twenty-fourth century]]. The Combines attempts to dilute the native culture of the Rasalhague worlds were somewhat successful, but failed to completely supplant the local attitudes and culture.<ref name=20Y-50/>
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The culture of the Free Rasalhague Republic is an amalgam of the original settlers from the Scandinavian regions of old Terra and the Japanese dominated culture of the Draconis Combine that conquered them in the early 24th century. The Combines attempts to dilute the native culture of the Rasalhague worlds were somewhat successful, but failed to completely supplant the local attitudes and culture.<ref name=20Y-50/>
  
 
The official language of the Republic is Swedish, but the dominant language of everyday life is a mix of Kurita Japanese and Swedish called [[Swedenese]]. This language has slowly evolved from a pidgin amalgam to a fully-formed, living language over the years of the Kurita occupation of Rasalhague. Today it is a rich language with a deep history and respectable body of literature. Swedenese is difficult for non-natives to learn as a good foundation in both root languages is a requirement for fluency.<ref name=20Y-50/>
 
The official language of the Republic is Swedish, but the dominant language of everyday life is a mix of Kurita Japanese and Swedish called [[Swedenese]]. This language has slowly evolved from a pidgin amalgam to a fully-formed, living language over the years of the Kurita occupation of Rasalhague. Today it is a rich language with a deep history and respectable body of literature. Swedenese is difficult for non-natives to learn as a good foundation in both root languages is a requirement for fluency.<ref name=20Y-50/>

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