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The '''Great Schism''' or the '''Afthonian Civil War''' (5 June 1907 - 12 December 1912) was a {{wp|civil war}} in [[User:Pixy/Afthonia (Sandbox)|Afthonia]] between the Confederation and the Commonwealth, the latter were formed by member-state that secceeded from the Afthonian Confederation. While many factors contributed to the start of the war contemporary historians generally agree that the gradual {{wp|Centralized government|centralization of powers}} from the member states of the Confederation to itself led to a dispute between its member states who supported centralization (the Centrists) and those who were against it (the Populists). The Centrists believed that a united Afthonian peninsula under a single polity was crucial to achieve long term stability and peace in the region. In effect this course of action will result in the states ceding their entire sovereignty to the Confederation. On the other hand the Populists were appalled with the thought of becoming a {{wp|Administrative division|subnational unit}} under a united Afthonian nation. The process of centralization began decades before what historians consider as the official start of the war and was borne out of period of economic, political and social unrest that plagued the peninsula throughout the late 19th century. The rise of the [[User:Pixy/National Front (Sandbox)|National Front]] in 1875, a {{wp|right-wing}} {{wp|parliamentary group}} is often considered as the starting point of the ideological split and formation of the Centrists and Populists respectively | The '''Great Schism''' or the '''Afthonian Civil War''' (5 June 1907 - 12 December 1912) was a {{wp|civil war}} in [[User:Pixy/Afthonia (Sandbox)|Afthonia]] between the Confederation and the Commonwealth, the latter were formed by member-state that secceeded from the Afthonian Confederation. While many factors contributed to the start of the war contemporary historians generally agree that the gradual {{wp|Centralized government|centralization of powers}} from the member states of the Confederation to itself led to a dispute between its member states who supported centralization (the Centrists) and those who were against it (the Populists). The Centrists believed that a united Afthonian peninsula under a single polity was crucial to achieve long term stability and peace in the region. In effect this course of action will result in the states ceding their entire sovereignty to the Confederation. On the other hand the Populists were appalled with the thought of becoming a {{wp|Administrative division|subnational unit}} under a united Afthonian nation. The process of centralization began decades before what historians consider as the official start of the war and was borne out of period of economic, political and social unrest that plagued the peninsula throughout the late 19th century. The rise of the [[User:Pixy/National Front (Sandbox)|National Front]] in 1875, a {{wp|right-wing}} {{wp|parliamentary group}} is often considered as the starting point of the ideological split and formation of the Centrists and Populists respectively. The appointment of [[Alexei Terzelis]] as Chancellor in 1904 is considered by many as the start of the succession crisis. A year after his election [[Savvina Stathoti]], leader of the Populists, called for a Populist convention which was attended delegations from the states states of [[Giona]], [[Kastoria]], [[Evinos]], [[Pelion]], [[Ochi]] and [[Helicon]]. The convention resulted in the unanimous decision to secede from the confederation which was announced in a session of the Confederal parliament two days later on 22 May 1907 which was marked by a mass walkout by populist members of parliament. Immediately after the walkout <<INSERT NAME>>, the prime minister of Giona, declared the establishment of the Commonwealth of Afthonia comprised of members of the populist states. This event is considered as the start of the secession crisis. | ||
The Afthonian Confederation regarded the succession of its member states as illegal and refused to recognized the Commonwealth's sovereignty. Terzelis condemned the establishment of the Commonwealth and refused to recognize its sovereignty. Both the Confederal and Commonwealth governments would become locked in high-level negotiations to reduce tensions with the Commonwealth hoping to gain recognition through peaceful means whereas the Confederation hoped for a peaceful reunification. Tensions along the abruptly established borders remained high as the Commonwealth began to create border walls and establish border crossings. Initially Confederate troops were ordered not to block or prevent Commonwealth troops from erecting such structures to prevent escalation. These however were changed on 3 June 1907 where Confederate troops, using non-lethal means, arrested a number of Commonwealth soldiers and workers who were in the process of constructing a border crossing between the states of Stratos & Giona which prompted the Commonwealth government to demand their immediate release and called off all negotations to resolve the secession crisis. Two days later on 5 June 1907 a Confederate artillery corps shelled an active Commonwealth border crossing which killed a dozen personnel. The situation quickly deteriorated with open warfare erupting between the two factions not long after the shelling was confirmed. | |||
== Causes of succession == | == Causes of succession == | ||
=== Centralization of powers === | === Centralization of powers === | ||
=== Election of Alexei Terzelis === | === Election of Alexei Terzelis === | ||
== Timeline == | == Timeline == | ||
=== Secession crisis === | |||
=== Outbreak of conflict === | === Outbreak of conflict === |
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The Great Schism or the Afthonian Civil War (5 June 1907 - 12 December 1912) was a civil war in Afthonia between the Confederation and the Commonwealth, the latter were formed by member-state that secceeded from the Afthonian Confederation. While many factors contributed to the start of the war contemporary historians generally agree that the gradual centralization of powers from the member states of the Confederation to itself led to a dispute between its member states who supported centralization (the Centrists) and those who were against it (the Populists). The Centrists believed that a united Afthonian peninsula under a single polity was crucial to achieve long term stability and peace in the region. In effect this course of action will result in the states ceding their entire sovereignty to the Confederation. On the other hand the Populists were appalled with the thought of becoming a subnational unit under a united Afthonian nation. The process of centralization began decades before what historians consider as the official start of the war and was borne out of period of economic, political and social unrest that plagued the peninsula throughout the late 19th century. The rise of the National Front in 1875, a right-wing parliamentary group is often considered as the starting point of the ideological split and formation of the Centrists and Populists respectively. The appointment of Alexei Terzelis as Chancellor in 1904 is considered by many as the start of the succession crisis. A year after his election Savvina Stathoti, leader of the Populists, called for a Populist convention which was attended delegations from the states states of Giona, Kastoria, Evinos, Pelion, Ochi and Helicon. The convention resulted in the unanimous decision to secede from the confederation which was announced in a session of the Confederal parliament two days later on 22 May 1907 which was marked by a mass walkout by populist members of parliament. Immediately after the walkout <<INSERT NAME>>, the prime minister of Giona, declared the establishment of the Commonwealth of Afthonia comprised of members of the populist states. This event is considered as the start of the secession crisis.
The Afthonian Confederation regarded the succession of its member states as illegal and refused to recognized the Commonwealth's sovereignty. Terzelis condemned the establishment of the Commonwealth and refused to recognize its sovereignty. Both the Confederal and Commonwealth governments would become locked in high-level negotiations to reduce tensions with the Commonwealth hoping to gain recognition through peaceful means whereas the Confederation hoped for a peaceful reunification. Tensions along the abruptly established borders remained high as the Commonwealth began to create border walls and establish border crossings. Initially Confederate troops were ordered not to block or prevent Commonwealth troops from erecting such structures to prevent escalation. These however were changed on 3 June 1907 where Confederate troops, using non-lethal means, arrested a number of Commonwealth soldiers and workers who were in the process of constructing a border crossing between the states of Stratos & Giona which prompted the Commonwealth government to demand their immediate release and called off all negotations to resolve the secession crisis. Two days later on 5 June 1907 a Confederate artillery corps shelled an active Commonwealth border crossing which killed a dozen personnel. The situation quickly deteriorated with open warfare erupting between the two factions not long after the shelling was confirmed.