Politics in Muluwheyo (Muluwheyo, The African dream that could have been....)

Government and politics
Also see- The Politics in Muluwheyo

The national parliament
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The country got self-rule in 1966 and independence in 1972.

Counties
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Voting system
It uses the first past the post system to elect a 44 strong parliament, 10 strong county councils and a preseident for 4 years. Polling is noted for being exceptionally free and fair. Election related violence is rare apart from during the brief military Junta of the 1990s.

Foreign relations
Political and ecanomic relations with the UK have always been close, especialy under James Calaghan and John Major, the latter visiting the enclave for a week in 1993. Muluwheyo is a member of the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA).


 * Top allies- UK, Namibia, S. Africa, Greece and Barbados.
 * Top enemies- Germany, Somalian pirates and Zimbabwe.