Alliance of Central European States

The Alliance of Central European States (German: Allianz der Mitteleuropäischen Staaten) was a large, collective in the center of the. The Alliance was created on November 23rd, 1955, through an international treaty between, , , the , the. At a later time, the left the Alliance and was replaced by a Swiss break-away State,.

Certain collective issues, including security and economic cooperation were managed by the Parlament der Allianz, a collective parliament made up of the leaders and representatives of all member nations. This Parliament was presided over by a jointly chosen Chairman, who managed the meetings between the representatives. Each member nation was given between 25 and 50 representatives.

The Alliance of Central European States was disbanded on April 3rd, 2009, after the Swiss Civil War and the unification of the members of the Alliance into the Kingdom of Tenarra.