Katarina of La Plata

Queen Katarina Theresa Hapsburg I (Commonly: Katarina Regina; Full title: Katarina I, Queen of La Plata and her Dominions, Defender of Faith, Protector of the Peoples, Grand Chancellor of the Parliament, and Insurer of Prosperity; German: Katarina I, Königin von La Plata und ihre Herrschaften, Verteidigerin des Glaubensh, Beschützerin der Völker, Großkanzlerin des Parlaments und Versichererin des Wohlstands) (December 3rd, 1969 - Present) is the current Queen of the Kingdom of La Plata and the official head of state and government of the country since December 25th, 1991. She is commonly called Die Exotisch Königin (The Exotic Queen) for her ending of the Weiß Satz and the official opening of La Plata to the world after 38 years of isolation. Since the beginning of her reign, she has been criticized by many older politicians in the nation, most claiming that she has opened the country too soon after the end of the Cold War. Her heavy changes in the country's economic system has brought massive income equality, however, and most Platiches citizens enjoy a high standard of living because of her reforms. As a result, she is considered to be "La Plata's Greatest Monarch" by many commoner citizens.

While she is greatly praised in La Plata, some human rights advocates still claim that La Plata's method of justice is too absurd and backwards for any nation to claim to be a developed one. Her government has confirmed that the modernization of La Plata was necessary for its time, and that she otherwise does not wish to make any more sudden changes. This has caused mass allegations against the monarch, but the use of extreme punishment for crimes in La Plata has existed since its colonial era.