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|native_name = | |native_name = <small>''Republika Popullore Austeriak''</small> | ||
|conventional_long_name = | |conventional_long_name = | ||
Austerian People's Republic | Austerian People's Republic ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}) | ||
|common_name = Austeria | |common_name = Austeria | ||
|era = Great Game | |era = Great Game | ||
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* '''1946–1988:'''<br>{{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|single-party state|single-party}} {{wp|republic}} under a {{wp|totalitarianism|totalitarian}} [[Equalism|Equalist]] regime | * '''1946–1988:'''<br>{{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|single-party state|single-party}} {{wp|republic}} under a {{wp|totalitarianism|totalitarian}} [[Equalism|Equalist]] regime | ||
* ''' | * '''1988–2006:'''<br>{{wp|Federation|Federal}} {{wp|Socialism|socialist}} {{wp|Directorial system|directorial}} [[council republic]] | ||
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|year_start = 1947 | |year_start = 1947 | ||
|event_end = Dissolved | |event_end = Dissolved | ||
|date_end = 1 | |date_end = 1 March | ||
|year_end = | |year_end = 2006 | ||
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|event2 = Death of [[Omer Kotta]] | |event2 = Death of [[Omer Kotta]] | ||
|date_event2 = 6 August 1980 | |date_event2 = 6 August 1980 | ||
|event3 = [[ | |event3 = [[Austerian Conflict]] | ||
|date_event3 = 1982-1987 | |date_event3 = 1982-1987 | ||
|event4 = | |event4 = [[Yndyk Agreement]] | ||
|date_event4 = | |date_event4 = 1988 | ||
|event5 = | |event5 =Olive Revolution | ||
|date_event5 = | |date_event5 = 10 September 2005 | ||
|event6 = | |event6 = [[2005 Austerian legislative election]] | ||
|date_event6 = | |date_event6 = 9 November 2005 | ||
|event_pre = | |event_pre = | ||
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|year_leader1 = 1946-1980 | |year_leader1 = 1946-1980 | ||
|year_leader2 = 1980-1987 | |year_leader2 = 1980-1987 | ||
|year_leader3 = 1987- | |year_leader3 = 1987-1988 | ||
|year_leader4 = | |year_leader4 = | ||
|title_leader = First Secretary | |title_leader = First Secretary | ||
|representative1 = [[Marcian Zerea]] | |representative1 = [[Marcian Zerea]] | ||
|representative2 = [[Sotir Godo]] | |representative2 = [[Sotir Godo]] | ||
|representative3 = | |representative3 = [[Petru Gheorghiu]] | ||
|representative4 = | |representative4 = | ||
|representative5 = | |representative5 = | ||
|year_representative1 = 1963-1964 (first) | |year_representative1 = 1963-1964 {{small|(first)}} | ||
|year_representative2 = 1987-1990 | |year_representative2 = 1987-1990 | ||
|year_representative3 = | |year_representative3 = 2005 {{small|(last)}} | ||
|year_representative4 = | |year_representative4 = | ||
|year_representative5 = | |year_representative5 = | ||
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|deputy4 = | |deputy4 = | ||
|year_deputy1 = 1963-1971 {{small|(first)}} | |year_deputy1 = 1963-1971 {{small|(first)}} | ||
|year_deputy2 = 1980-1988 | |year_deputy2 = 1980-1988 | ||
|year_deputy3 = | |year_deputy3 = | ||
|year_deputy4 = | |year_deputy4 = | ||
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The '''Austerian People's Republic''' ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}: ''Republika Popullore Austeriak''), was a | The '''Austerian People's Republic''' ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}: ''Republika Popullore Austeriak''), was a {{wp|socialist}} country that existed from 1947 to 1990 as the direct predecessor of the modern-day [[Austeria|Republic of Austeria]]. It was established by the [[Austerian Liberation Front]], led by [[Omer Kotta]], after the defeat of the [[Greater Solarian Republic]] in the [[Solarian War]]. For the majority of its existence it was ruled as a {{wp|one-party}} state until 1988, when it was reformed into a {{wp|nonpartisan}} [[council republic]]. It governed until the [[Olive Revolution]] in 2005 led to the abolishment of the socialist system. The country was bordered by the [[Acheloian Sea]] to the south and west and the [[Solarian Sea]] to the east, and [[Etruria]] to the north. The country bordered [[Piraea]]'s [[Tarpeia]] region in the northwest until it was annexed by the [[Military dictatorship in Etruria|Etrurian military dictatorship]] in 1962. | ||
The Austerian People's Republic traces its origin to the formation of the [[Austerian Popular Front]] in October 1943 during the [[Solarian War]] to resist the [[Greater Solarian Republic]]. Following the war, a provisional government was briefly established until the declaration of the socialist state in February 1947. For the majority of its history, the country was ruled mainly by [[Omer Kotta]] and the [[Austerian | The Austerian People's Republic traces its origin to the formation of the [[Austerian Popular Front]] in October 1943 during the [[Solarian War]] to resist the [[Greater Solarian Republic]]. Following the war, a provisional government was briefly established until the declaration of the socialist state in February 1947. For the majority of its history, the country was ruled mainly by [[Omer Kotta]] and the [[Austerian Liberation Front]], who espoused a particularly nationalistic form of [[Equalism]]. Socialist Austeria was a close ally of the [[South Euclean People's Republic]] and cooperated on a variety of issues, such as support for the [[Novalian Revolutionary Front]]. Domestically the government aggressively promoted a common Austerian identity based upon a combination of {{wp|socialist patriotism}} and common cultural and historical traditions. Despite officially being an {{wp|state atheism|atheist state}}, the government supported religious freedoms and the [[Galeneism|Galeneic project]], although it maintained firm control over religious life in the country. | ||
Austeria began to | Austeria began to destabilize following the death of [[Omer Kotta]] on 6 August 1980 and the [[Amathian Revolution]] a few months later, which crippled the SEPR. Ethnic tensions erupted in 1983 into violent series of clashes and massacres between ethnic and sectarian paramilitaries which further grew into guerrilla warfare between them and the state. The violence significantly escalated after the [[Novalian Revolutionary Front]] joined the conflict against the paramilitaries and the Austerian government. In 1987, reformist elements within the Front entered negotiations to end the conflict, leading to the [[Ydynk Agreement]]. As part of the agreement, the government dismantled the single-party system of government and adopted democracy based upon the [[Valduvia|Valduvian]] model. Despite initial stability, ethnic and sectarian tensions remained, which gradually led to political dysfunction and economic stagnation. The [[2005 financial crisis]] would lead to the [[Olive Revolution]], and the collapse of the socialist system. In the [[2005 Austerian legislative election|2005 election]], a coalition of ethnic and sectarian candidates won a majority in the legislature and formed an {{wp|interim government}}. The Austerian People's Republic was officially dissolved by decree by intern President [[Taulant Balla]] on 1 March 2006. |
Revision as of 16:33, 4 January 2024
Austerian People's Republic (Tethian) Republika Popullore Austeriak | |||||||||
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1947–2006 | |||||||||
Motto: Qytetarët bashkohuni! "Citizens unite!" | |||||||||
Anthem: The Internationale | |||||||||
Capital | Kartha | ||||||||
Official languages | None | ||||||||
Recognised national languages | Tethian Montesurian Novalian Piraean | ||||||||
Religion | State atheism | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Austerian | ||||||||
Government |
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First Secretary | |||||||||
• 1946-1980 | Omer Kotta | ||||||||
• 1980-1987 | Adil Majko | ||||||||
• 1987-1988 | George Simion | ||||||||
Chairman of the Presidium | |||||||||
• 1963-1964 (first) | Marcian Zerea | ||||||||
• 1987-1990 | Sotir Godo | ||||||||
• 2005 (last) | Petru Gheorghiu | ||||||||
Legislature | National People's Congress | ||||||||
Historical era | Great Game | ||||||||
1947 | |||||||||
13 February, 1947 | |||||||||
• Death of Omer Kotta | 6 August 1980 | ||||||||
1982-1987 | |||||||||
1988 | |||||||||
• Olive Revolution | 10 September 2005 | ||||||||
9 November 2005 | |||||||||
• Dissolved | 1 March 2006 | ||||||||
Currency | Libro (Ⰾ/₤) | ||||||||
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The Austerian People's Republic (Tethian: Republika Popullore Austeriak), was a socialist country that existed from 1947 to 1990 as the direct predecessor of the modern-day Republic of Austeria. It was established by the Austerian Liberation Front, led by Omer Kotta, after the defeat of the Greater Solarian Republic in the Solarian War. For the majority of its existence it was ruled as a one-party state until 1988, when it was reformed into a nonpartisan council republic. It governed until the Olive Revolution in 2005 led to the abolishment of the socialist system. The country was bordered by the Acheloian Sea to the south and west and the Solarian Sea to the east, and Etruria to the north. The country bordered Piraea's Tarpeia region in the northwest until it was annexed by the Etrurian military dictatorship in 1962.
The Austerian People's Republic traces its origin to the formation of the Austerian Popular Front in October 1943 during the Solarian War to resist the Greater Solarian Republic. Following the war, a provisional government was briefly established until the declaration of the socialist state in February 1947. For the majority of its history, the country was ruled mainly by Omer Kotta and the Austerian Liberation Front, who espoused a particularly nationalistic form of Equalism. Socialist Austeria was a close ally of the South Euclean People's Republic and cooperated on a variety of issues, such as support for the Novalian Revolutionary Front. Domestically the government aggressively promoted a common Austerian identity based upon a combination of socialist patriotism and common cultural and historical traditions. Despite officially being an atheist state, the government supported religious freedoms and the Galeneic project, although it maintained firm control over religious life in the country.
Austeria began to destabilize following the death of Omer Kotta on 6 August 1980 and the Amathian Revolution a few months later, which crippled the SEPR. Ethnic tensions erupted in 1983 into violent series of clashes and massacres between ethnic and sectarian paramilitaries which further grew into guerrilla warfare between them and the state. The violence significantly escalated after the Novalian Revolutionary Front joined the conflict against the paramilitaries and the Austerian government. In 1987, reformist elements within the Front entered negotiations to end the conflict, leading to the Ydynk Agreement. As part of the agreement, the government dismantled the single-party system of government and adopted democracy based upon the Valduvian model. Despite initial stability, ethnic and sectarian tensions remained, which gradually led to political dysfunction and economic stagnation. The 2005 financial crisis would lead to the Olive Revolution, and the collapse of the socialist system. In the 2005 election, a coalition of ethnic and sectarian candidates won a majority in the legislature and formed an interim government. The Austerian People's Republic was officially dissolved by decree by intern President Taulant Balla on 1 March 2006.