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The '''Eosian opposition''' is an informal military and political structure represented by various armed groups and political parties in exile. Collectively, all elements of the Eosian opposition aim to remove and replace the government of [[Jacob Natua]] and his [[National Movement for Revolution and Democracy | The '''Eosian opposition''' is an informal military and political structure represented by various armed groups and political parties in exile. Collectively, all elements of the Eosian opposition aim to remove and replace the government of [[Jacob Natua]] and his [[National Movement for Revolution and Democracy]] party, but disagree on how to go about it. The animosity between armed opposition groups has been a major issue for groups and figures aiming to represent the opposition abroad, with many advocating for a united front of all political and military movements. |
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Eosian opposition | |
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Leader | Noah Naivalu (political leader) Various rebel leaders |
Dates of operation | 2018 - present |
Active regions | Eosia Islands |
Ideology | Eosian nationalism Anti-Natua |
Status | Government-in-exile backed by militant groups |
Size | 2,500+ (combined) |
Opponents | Eosia Islands Security Forces |
Battles and wars | Eosian Civil War |
The Eosian opposition is an informal military and political structure represented by various armed groups and political parties in exile. Collectively, all elements of the Eosian opposition aim to remove and replace the government of Jacob Natua and his National Movement for Revolution and Democracy party, but disagree on how to go about it. The animosity between armed opposition groups has been a major issue for groups and figures aiming to represent the opposition abroad, with many advocating for a united front of all political and military movements.