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| caption = Masses of protestors surround government armored cars. | | caption = Masses of protestors surround government armored cars. | ||
| date = 13 March 1979 – 2 April 1979 <br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=3|day1=13|year1=1979|month2=4|day2=2|year2=1979}}) | | date = 13 March 1979 – 2 April 1979 <br />({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=3|day1=13|year1=1979|month2=4|day2=2|year2=1979}}) | ||
| place = [[Luepola]]<br>[[Prishek]], [[Voitz]], [[Rostva]], [[ | | place = [[Luepola]]<br>[[Prishek]], [[Voitz]], [[Rostva]], [[Zvin]], [[Grast]], and others | ||
| coordinates = | | coordinates = | ||
| causes = | | causes = | ||
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| result = *Dismissal of [[Zdrávko Kasun]] | | result = *Dismissal of [[Zdrávko Kasun]] | ||
*Appointment of [[Mateus Branković]] | *Appointment of [[Mateus Branković]] | ||
*Withdrawal of Luepola from the [[ | *Withdrawal of Luepola from the [[CECA]] | ||
''See [[March Uprising#Aftermath|Aftermath]]'' | ''See [[March Uprising#Aftermath|Aftermath]]'' | ||
| side1 = Luepolan National Government | | side1 = [[State of Luepola|Luepolan National Government]]<br>[[Luepolan Home Guard]]<br>'''Supported by:'''<br>[[Vierz Empire|Vierz government]] | ||
| side2 = Democratic protestors<br>Right-wing | | side2 = Democratic protestors<br>Right-wing nationalists<br>Communist sympathizers<br>Some home guard units<br><small>(from 19 March)</small><br>[[Luepolan Armed Forces]]<br><small>(from 24 March) | ||
| side3 = | | side3 = | ||
| leadfigures1 = [[Zdrávko Kasun]]<br>[[Božidar Marasović]] | | leadfigures1 = [[Zdrávko Kasun]]<br>[[Božidar Marasović]] | ||
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== | ==Protests and riots== | ||
=== | ===Matulić v. Luepola & initial protests=== | ||
===Voitz riots=== | |||
===Voitz=== | |||
===Prishek=== | ===Prishek=== | ||
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===Grast=== | ===Grast=== | ||
==Political | ==Political upheaval== | ||
===Defection of the armed forces=== | |||
===Kasun's resignation=== | |||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
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===Casualties=== | ===Casualties=== | ||
===International | ===International reaction=== | ||
===Vierz | ===Vierz intervention in Luepola=== | ||
{{main|Luepolan War}} | {{main|Luepolan War}} | ||
Following Luepola's announcement of its intention to withdraw from the | Following Luepola's announcement of its intention to withdraw from the !CECA, the Vierz Empire began military intervention in Luepola, sparking the [[Luepolan War]]. The Luepolan War came to be the deadliest war fought in [[Erisia]] since the [[Great War (Regnum)|Great War]]. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Regnum]] | ||
[[Category:Luepola]] | [[Category:Luepola]] | ||
[[Category:Luepolan Spring]] | [[Category:Luepolan Spring]] | ||
{{Luepola Topics}} | {{Luepola Topics}} | ||
{{ | {{Regnum Topics}} |
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March Uprising Vstanie Břézna | |||
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Part of the Luepolan War and Silent War | |||
Date | 13 March 1979 – 2 April 1979 (2 weeks and 6 days) | ||
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The Luepolan Uprising of 1979, commonly known as the March Uprising, was a period of widespread civil unrest and limited internal conflict that occurred in the State of Luepola. The conflict started with protests in the town of Utrna; mass arrests and the shooting of civilians caused further unrest to sweep the nation. The uprising saw the defection of some units of the Luepolan Home Guard to the protestors, clashing with other units in armed gunfights. The unrest ultimately led to the Sliet voting President Zdrávko Kasun out of office in an impromptu referendum backed by the military; his successor Mateus Branković began implementing the protestors' demands in earnest.
Background
Protests and riots
Matulić v. Luepola & initial protests
Voitz riots
Prishek
Rostva
Grast
Political upheaval
Defection of the armed forces
Kasun's resignation
Aftermath
Casualties
International reaction
Vierz intervention in Luepola
Following Luepola's announcement of its intention to withdraw from the !CECA, the Vierz Empire began military intervention in Luepola, sparking the Luepolan War. The Luepolan War came to be the deadliest war fought in Erisia since the Great War.