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Free Conelibek Conélibek daynça Conélibek libre | |||||||
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1918–1924 | |||||||
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Mayor-President | |||||||
• 1918 | Izmy Wijce | ||||||
• 1918-1923 | Fjedor Alysyn | ||||||
• 1923-1924 | Boe Wjitek | ||||||
President of branch | |||||||
• 1918-1919 | Loryn Xandas | ||||||
• 1919-1924 | Willim Daþun | ||||||
Chief of Conelibek Police | |||||||
• 1918-1919 | Paul Ingrjn | ||||||
• 1919-1924 | Samy Pauttou | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1918 | ||||||
• Disestablished | 1924 | ||||||
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Free Conelibek (Seketese: Conélibek daynça; French: Conélibek libre) was a proto-state that controlled Conelibek during the Seketese Revolution. Administered by the Société Conelibek, the city resisted occupation during the Seketese War of Independence and Seketese Civil War, supporting the Kjedorate faction in both.
The Conelibek Assembly in a 1918 declaration proclaimed sovereignty over Conelibek. The day-to-day operations of the city-state government was carried out by both public forces and the Société Conelibek, a social club that reigned vast influence over the city's politics. The club's paramilitary wing Gardiens pour le compte de la société Conélibek functioned as the de facto military of the state. Gradually as the Kjedorate faction saw more and more success in the Seketese Revolution, the city's independence from what would form the basis of the Second Seketese Republic waned. By 1924, any semblance of a soverign Conelibek city-state was disestablished. However, the effects of the Société Conelibek's contorl of Conelibek have had lasting effects to this day.