
Al-Wave City skyline overlooking the Mediterranean sea.
Al-Wave PolicyThe city of Al-Wave has been administered since 1982 (before the establishment of Al-Wave the city was only a group of tribal villages with a small town governed by a chief of tribal peoples: Al-Saliwah who today represents the southern district of Al-Wave and dates back to 1918, before this year there was almost nothing and it was a vast desert), the city from 1982 to 2007 was administered by a local council of a King who was mixed between the rabbit of the Government of the British colony and the Italian-Arab rebels, after the fall of the English colony the elective power of the mayor is decided by the people under democratic elections. Between 1918 and 1982 the city was governed by tribal chiefs who could be kings, village chiefs, local councils or candidates under various requirements; with the foundation of the city of Al-Wave comes the creation of a Local Council of Al-Wave with targeted candidates chosen by the mixed governing council decided by a King with both British and Italian-Arab rebel influence; starting from 2007 during the foundation and democratic transition of the WPS LOL Republic democratic elections decided by the people are created for the first time where the first election was won by Karim Al-Mawjaryn (mayor chosen by both the tribals and a coalition of mixed parties who can be both conservatives and seculars), in 2012 surprisingly the female candidate wins who is part of a coalition between locals and secular progressives where the "White-Fuchsia" Coalition is created which wins the elections by choosing a woman excluding the conservatives; thanks to this election the city had both a demographic and economic explosion to become in a few years the richest city in the country, thanks to a radical change; in 2015 a girl chosen by the WPS LOL was elected (another friend of the admin) or Aylyna Fawdaa Al-Hamra coming from a totally secular and progressive family and she is the candidate of the Onda Nero-Fuchsia secular party which obtains 58% of the votes in the 2015, tearing the city away from both locals and conservatives, the mayor will be confirmed for a second term in 2018 with 69% of the votes with an almost overwhelming majority; In 2021 there will be no elections due to a lack of candidates only in the Administrative elections of Summer 2021 (the elections have been postponed to Autumn 2019 where the outgoing mayor will run for Governor of Al-Wave, where the Conservatives will struggle in the local administrations to find a candidate while Kiara Al-Bayeek, a non-practicing Muslim girl of Egyptian origin, is running from the progressive side. She will take the place of Aylyna Fawdaa Al-Hamra, where she will obtain 58% of the vote (a sharp decline for the black-fuchsia party compared to the earlier). 1918-1982 (Tribal Chiefs) 1982-2007 (Al-Wave Local Council) 2007-2012 (Karim Al-Mawjaryn) Green Conservative Party 65% 2012-2015 (Layla Jamyla Al-Waleed) Al-Wave Local Party + Fuchsia Wave 51% 2015-2018 (Aylyna Fawdaa Al-Hamra) Wave Black-Fuchsia 58% 2018-2021 (Aylyna Fawdaa Al-Hamra) Wave Black-Fuchsia 69% 2021-2025 (Kiara Al-Bayeek) Wave Black-Fuchsia 58%
Al-Wave Policy
Al-Wave QG Administrative district of Al-Wave and the homonymous governorate, in this district there is the administrative HQ, located in the city center of the metropolis and has a total population of about 1,820,000 inhabitants and it is the most populated district in the country (in addition to being the densest area of the city), within it there are 5 sub-districts where a tributary passes which is an extension of the Fuchsia-Black River. Old Al-Wave (Al-Qadin Al-Mawja) Al-Wave old city district established in 1982 with the foundation of the city of the same name, although it is not chronologically the oldest area (but only the second), where the first neighborhoods were founded in 1982 in this district north of the administrative area but always in the city center and has a total population of 92,000 inhabitants, the uni "New Al-Wave" (Al-Jadid Al-Mawja) Al-Wave New Town District established in 2015, it is the most modern district of the metropolis located in the eastern area of Al-Wave and has a total population of 1,655,000 (it is the second densest area of the metropolis) and is located on the coast of the western Black-Fuchsia River; in 2021 with the administrative reform the district of New Al-Wave was canceled and transformed into a municipal area which includes the districts formed by the former districts namely: Xor, Kiarana, Bab Yusuf, Bab Yazeed, Bab Thaabit, Bab Zahid, Bab Tarfah, Bab Tamal, Bab Riyadh, Aylyna Iman, Aylyna Jumaana, Aylyna Ikraam, Aylyna Ibtihaaj, Aylyna Hooriya, Aylyna Hayat, Aylyna Haifa where the former districts of Kiarana and Xor were also absorbed into the municipal area. "Kiara/Kiaarana" District located in the west of the city, bathed by the Mediterranean Sea and has a total population of 350,000 inhabitants, the name of the district is a reference to a Goddess who was called "Chiara" and was part of a Neapolitan mythology then emigrated to the Arab world where its name was changed to "Kiaarana" and the district has both the Arabic and Italianized name "Kiara"; this district is part of the new city although it is an enclave within the old city; in 2021 with the administrative reform the district of Kiarana was absorbed by the municipality of New Al-Wave. "Aylyna" District located in the east of the city, has a total population of 454,000 inhabitants (it is the fourth densest area of the metropolis) and is located on the coast of the western Black-Fuchsia River and is part of the new city, the name of the district is a reference to a goddess who was called "Elena" and was part of a Greek mythology which then emigrated to the Arab world where her name was changed to "Aylyna" and the district has both Arabic and Italian names; it is on average one of the richest districts of the metropolis; in 2021 with the administrative reform the district of Aylyna was absorbed by the municipality of New Al-Wave. Ghost (Al-Tayf) District located in the western part of the city, has a total population of 345,000 inhabitants and is located a few steps from the Mediterranean Sea; it is part of the old city of Al-Wave and is famous for numerous districts full of slums built between the years 1990 and 2000 to handle millions of refugees during the war of independence, in fact it is quite a degraded area of the city also due to unauthorized building for at least 10-15 years; in 2021 with the administrative reform the Specter district was canceled and transformed into a municipal area known as "Al-Wave West". Zahara District located in the west/north-west part of the city, it has a total population of 314,000 inhabitants and is also located a few steps from the Mediterranean Sea; is part of the old city, an important area because it serves a military Helipad used between the years 1980 and 2010 (the heliport lost much importance after the WPS LOL City Helipad was built in the capital), in this district there are many companies and organizations and is the only area of the old city not degraded as it is close to the new city; in 2021 with the administrative reform the district of Zahara was canceled and transformed into a municipal area known as "Al-Wave West". Fawdaa District located in the southwest of the city, has an estimated population of 580,000 inhabitants (this is the second densest area of the metropolis, where it is one of the most overpopulated districts of Al-Wave), the district borders the city of Qurmuzi (Al -Kremisi) and there are administrative borders between Al-Wave and Al-Kremisi; in this district old neighborhoods are mixed with new neighborhoods, but the slums are not lacking however less degraded areas are present in this area of the city; in 2021 with the administrative reform the Fawdaa district was canceled and transformed into a municipal area known as "Al-Wave Sud". Saliwah District located in the south of the city, it has an estimated population of 335,000 inhabitants, it is the oldest district since the foundation of Al-Wave, it dates back to 1918 (although there were already around 1860 the first settlements) where until 1982 it was a city on its own, then it was annexed to the current metropolis, it is one of the poorest and most degraded districts of the city on average (although in recent years the situation has been constantly improving), there are still various problems and unemployment, the district of Saliwah borders the northern neighborhoods of Al-Kremisi North; in 2021 with the administrative reform the Saliwah district was canceled it is transformed into a municipal area known as "Al-Wave Sud" Xor (Ziur) District located in the south-east of the city, it has an estimated population of 280,000 inhabitants and is part of the new city where there are some old but sparsely inhabited districts; in 2021 with the administrative reform the district of Xor was canceled is transformed into a municipal area and was annexed to the area of "New Al-Wave". |