Champanois Thaw
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The Champanian Thaw (Aurengian: Deglaç champanès, Gaullican: Degel champanois), also known as Diorism (Diorisme), refers to the various reforms undertaken in Champania between 1981 and 1990 under the Premiership of Jeremies Dior. The reforms saw the liberalization of the socioeconomic standings within the country through the relaxation of political repression and censorship, general amnesty to political prisoners, and the introduction of limited market mechanisms. The end goal of these reforms was to improve the standard of living within Champania and to make the nation more palatable to the extant socialist states within Euclea. The reforms mark the de facto end of Totalist Champania which had existed since 1959.