European Union

An evolution of the European Economic Union (EEU) of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the European Union became the central government for the national states of Europe in 2104 CE. The government had a parliamentary form with a chief of state (President) and a chief of government (Prime Minister) and a bicameral parliament. By 2112 CE, the Russian Federation and the states of Central Asia had begun negotiations to join the Union. Russia had been seeking trading partners in the west since the JKEU annexed Siberia and its rich natural resources in 2055 CE.