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====June 2020 Volf allegations==== | ====June 2020 Volf allegations==== | ||
{{main|Volf Disclosures (Ostrozava)|Prime Directorate for Civil Protection}} | {{main|Volf Disclosures (Ostrozava)|Prime Directorate for Civil Protection}} | ||
===Chancellorial election | ===Chancellorial election declared (January-November 2020)=== | ||
{{main|Gran Aligonian chancellorial election, 2020}} | {{main|Gran Aligonian chancellorial election, 2020}} | ||
==Broader foreign impact== | ==Broader foreign impact== | ||
===Geopolitical battleground in emerging [[Western Monarchies]]-[[Kiso Pact]] conflict=== | ===Geopolitical battleground in emerging [[Western Monarchies]]-[[Kiso Pact]] conflict=== |
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The 2019-20 Gran Aligonian crisis, also referred to internally as the Abdication Crisis (Aligonian: Crise de Abdicación), is an ongoing political upheaval on the island-nation of Gran Aligonia. Catalyzed by a labor protest held by the Aligonian Migrant Worker’s League in October 2019, the protest soon became far larger and more diverse, drawing on common criticisms of Gran Aligonia’s then-monarchical system of government that had been building over the past several decades.