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*'''Aucuria''': Overthrow of the Sprogys regime and ratification of a new constitution in 1980. | |||
*'''Satavia''': Collapse of the national government in 1976; defeat of right-wing militias in 1983. | *'''Satavia''': Collapse of the national government in 1976; defeat of right-wing militias in 1983. | ||
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The '''Asterian Spring''' was a period of protests, reveloutions and democratization that saw many right-wing and authoritarian governments collapse across [[Asteria Inferior]] and the [[Arucian]]. It is widely accepted that the period began in 1973 during the [[1973 Satavian Riots]], and ended in 1983 following the end of the [[Satavian Crisis]]. Notable events included the collapse of the [[National Party (Satavia)|National Government]] of [[Satavia]] in 1976 and the ensuing Satavian Crisis, the [[Velvet Revolution]], the election of left-wing [[Félix Bragança]] in [[Belmonte]] and the [[Hibiscus Revolution]] in [[Gapolania]]. | The '''Asterian Spring''' was a period of protests, reveloutions and democratization that saw many right-wing and authoritarian governments collapse across [[Asteria Inferior]] and the [[Arucian]]. It is widely accepted that the period began in 1973 during the [[1973 Satavian Riots]], and ended in 1983 following the end of the [[Satavian Crisis]]. Notable events included the collapse of the [[National Party (Satavia)|National Government]] of [[Satavia]] in 1976 and the ensuing Satavian Crisis, the [[Velvet Revolution]] in [[Aucuria]], the election of left-wing [[Félix Bragança]] in [[Belmonte]] and the [[Hibiscus Revolution]] in [[Gapolania]]. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
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==Summary of conflicts by country== | ==Summary of conflicts by country== | ||
===Aucuria=== | ===Aucuria=== | ||
{{main|Velvet Revolution}} | |||
===Belmonte=== | ===Belmonte=== |
Revision as of 16:52, 18 January 2021
Asterian Spring | |
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Date | 1973-1983 |
Location | |
Caused by | Authoritarianism corruption Human rights violations |
Goals | Democracy Free elections regime change |
Methods | Civil disobedience Civil resistance Insurgency Protests Revolution Riots Uprising |
Resulted in | Full Result by country
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The Asterian Spring was a period of protests, reveloutions and democratization that saw many right-wing and authoritarian governments collapse across Asteria Inferior and the Arucian. It is widely accepted that the period began in 1973 during the 1973 Satavian Riots, and ended in 1983 following the end of the Satavian Crisis. Notable events included the collapse of the National Government of Satavia in 1976 and the ensuing Satavian Crisis, the Velvet Revolution in Aucuria, the election of left-wing Félix Bragança in Belmonte and the Hibiscus Revolution in Gapolania.