2019 Saterocian Revolution: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "{{template:WIP}} {{Infobox military conflict | conflict = 2019 Saterocian Revolution | width = | partof = 2018-2023 Saterocian protests | image = File:...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 81: | Line 81: | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''2019 Saterocian Revolution''', also known as the '''Second Saterocian Revolution''', was a major shift of political power within Sateroc that started after several citizens were [[executed]] for vandalizing biographies of [[Georg Puoc]], which promoted large-scale demonstrations across Kolkesburg and other cities. The demonstrations continued for months, until Georg Puoc declared [[martial law]] in Kolkesburg on 18 March, 2019, which resulted in countless massacres of protestors by the country's armed forces, most prominently the Ancauix Park Massacre on April 2nd, which caused the deaths of over 90 protestors. On 19 May, 2019, TV stations across the country were taken over, along with the presidential palace and Puoc's residence after the military declared that a "coup was underway". Protests would end four days later after the military and the rival [[Civilian Transitional Authority]] signed a deal which would see power handed over to a republican government. | The '''2019 Saterocian Revolution''', also known as the '''Second Saterocian Revolution''', was a major shift of political power within [[Sateroc]] that started after several citizens were [[executed]] for vandalizing biographies of [[Georg Puoc]], which promoted large-scale demonstrations across Kolkesburg and other cities. The demonstrations continued for months, until Georg Puoc declared [[martial law]] in Kolkesburg on 18 March, 2019, which resulted in countless massacres of protestors by the country's armed forces, most prominently the Ancauix Park Massacre on April 2nd, which caused the deaths of over 90 protestors. On 19 May, 2019, TV stations across the country were taken over, along with the presidential palace and Puoc's residence after the military declared that a [["coup was underway"]]. Protests would end four days later after the military and the rival [[Civilian Transitional Authority]] signed a [[deal]] which would see power handed over to a republican government. | ||
On June 6, Saterocians held their first real elections in years, which would see ex-commander Jonrov Mornes come to power as president. Throughout the rest of summer and fall, he worked with the military to draft a new civilian government which would see the country become a semi-presidential republic, as a parliament was founded and different institutes within the government were created. However, debates still continue to this day as to how | On June 6, Saterocians held their [[first real elections]] in years, which would see ex-commander [[Jonrov Mornes]] come to power as [[president]]. Throughout the rest of summer and fall, he worked with the military to draft a new [[civilian government]] which would see the country become a semi-presidential republic, as a [[parliament]] was founded and different institutes within the government were created. However, debates still continue to this day as to how legitamate the revolution truly was, due to the fact that President Mornes has shown characteristics of authoritarianism, such as delaying elections and using force to suppress protests. A 23-year old man stated, ''"The revolution is not truly over until the people have power. Right now, the rich man presides over the country, therefore we must continue the fight that started in 2019..."'' |
Revision as of 05:46, 18 April 2023
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
2019 Saterocian Revolution | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Part of 2018-2023 Saterocian protests | |||||||
Saterocian citizens protesting in Kolkesburg following Puoc's declaration of martial law | |||||||
| |||||||
Parties to the civil conflict | |||||||
Multiple groups advocating for the removal of Georg Puoc • Civilian Transitional Authority • Peoples' Union for Civil Liberties • Saterocian Army(Since 19 May) • Saterocian Air Force(Since 19 May) • Saterocian Navy(Since 19 May) |
• Puoc's government • Saterocian Army(Until 19 May) • Saterocian Air Force(Until 19 May) • Saterocian Navy(Until 19 May) Puocist loyalists and extremists | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
No centralized leadership | Emmanuel Paquet |
The 2019 Saterocian Revolution, also known as the Second Saterocian Revolution, was a major shift of political power within Sateroc that started after several citizens were executed for vandalizing biographies of Georg Puoc, which promoted large-scale demonstrations across Kolkesburg and other cities. The demonstrations continued for months, until Georg Puoc declared martial law in Kolkesburg on 18 March, 2019, which resulted in countless massacres of protestors by the country's armed forces, most prominently the Ancauix Park Massacre on April 2nd, which caused the deaths of over 90 protestors. On 19 May, 2019, TV stations across the country were taken over, along with the presidential palace and Puoc's residence after the military declared that a "coup was underway". Protests would end four days later after the military and the rival Civilian Transitional Authority signed a deal which would see power handed over to a republican government.
On June 6, Saterocians held their first real elections in years, which would see ex-commander Jonrov Mornes come to power as president. Throughout the rest of summer and fall, he worked with the military to draft a new civilian government which would see the country become a semi-presidential republic, as a parliament was founded and different institutes within the government were created. However, debates still continue to this day as to how legitamate the revolution truly was, due to the fact that President Mornes has shown characteristics of authoritarianism, such as delaying elections and using force to suppress protests. A 23-year old man stated, "The revolution is not truly over until the people have power. Right now, the rich man presides over the country, therefore we must continue the fight that started in 2019..."