East African Federation

The East Africa Federation, commonly abbreviated as EAF, is a federation in southeastern Africa that encompasses the former countries of the Sultanate of Zanzibar, Bambatawa, and English Equatoria.

Additionally, the EAF is northwest of Madagascar and southeast of Chad. They are also a member state of the organization United Nations, and a founding member of the African Council.

Physical Subdivisions
Since the EAF is a federation, it is divided into smaller self-governing entities below the head of state. In this case, the aforementioned nation is divided into provinces.

Each province's leader has the ability to self-govern; they can enforce laws, create laws, etc. However, laws are still confined to the province it is being enforced in, as well as EAF's national law.

Non-Physical Subdivisions
Additionally, the President does not rule alone. The President manages external affairs and enforces decrees, but the council of Federators approves local legislation, and votes on important projects for the nation.

Federators cannot veto the decisions of the President as of now, due to the lack of top-priority governors; there are only two. However, a veto system is planned to be put in place when EAF obtains more potential leaders.

International Relations
On February 22, 2021, the EAF declared war on California, largely out of opportunity, as California had been greatly weakened by its pyhrric victory from Multi's Folly only a day before. Hoping to seize on the opportunity, and the clout of stamping out Someengineer1 once and for all (as he was an incredibly unpopular player), Keuradeurva declared war on California at 5:55 pm CST, with Presidential approval, and won after only an hour and a half of conflict, though Castle Zanzibar and Mombasa were moderately griefed in the process.

On February 25, 2021, founding member Keuradeurva left the nation (as he is known to do) to develop his new nation of Nordan in Nothern Canada. The EAF was allowed to keep most of its land on account of being well developed, but took the opportunity to reshape its borders.

Infrastructure
The EAF contains the beginnings to what President RisingWither hopes to one day be an extensive network of roads across the African continent called the African Interstate Highway System. Currently, a road extends from the nation's northern coastal border to its southern coastal border, though inroads are indevelopment.