An alliance born out of years of economic misfortune and a desire to challenge the global north, involving the old Mercosur union and a number of African states.
It recognizes Spanish, Portuguese, French, Afrikaans, but primarily Esperanto as its official languages, in an attempt to revive the language to use as a global idiom. Rights and social matters have been struggling, and bigoted ideas coming from both South America and Africa are slow to be eradicated. Nevertheless, youth movements and space exploration have helped in this progress. Technology is on the rise, and Coalition-produced hardware and software has slowly been catching up to Pacific and European standards, inserting itself in the galactic market. The Coalition operates individual navies commanded by each country of the union.
Out of many, one people.
The Coalition is one of the youngest alliances in the system, and as such is still finding its footing among the much more established America, Europe and Russia, the blocks that, as so often in history, have controlled the world. By coalescing their power together, however, South America and Africa have managed to breach through the monopolies and overreaches of their northern neighbors. Though the stark cultural difference between their two major groups, Africans and South Americans, not to mention differences in each group, have made government progress slow, such diversity and difference has actually proved beneficial to uplift new voices into the cross-oceanic marketplace of ideas.