Amathian Equalist Republic
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Amathian Equalist Republic Ⱃⰵⱂⱆⰱⰾⰹⰽⰰ Ⰵⰳⰰⰾⰹⱄⱅⱐ Ⰰⰿⰰⱚⱐ Republica Egalistă Amathă | |||||||||
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1959–1979 | |||||||||
Motto: "Virtus per Unitatem!" "Ⰲⰹⱃⰹⱅⱆⱄ ⱂⰵⱃ Ⱆⱀⰹⱅⰰⱅⰵⰿ!" "Strength through Unity!" | |||||||||
Anthem: We glorify thee, Amathia! | |||||||||
Capital | East Arciluco | ||||||||
Common languages | Amathian | ||||||||
Religion | State Atheism | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Amathian | ||||||||
Government | Unitary one-party republic under a totalitarian Equalist regime | ||||||||
Premier of the State Council | |||||||||
• 1935-1955 | Maria Arzelean | ||||||||
Legislature | Great National Assembly | ||||||||
Historical era | Great Game | ||||||||
30 November 1958 | |||||||||
• Established | 24 May 1959 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 24 December 1979 | ||||||||
• Establishment of the Amathian Democratic Republic | 10 May 1980 | ||||||||
Currency | Libro (Ⰾ) | ||||||||
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The Amathian Equalist Republic (Amathian: Ⱃⰵⱂⱆⰱⰾⰹⰽⰰ Ⰵⰳⰰⰾⰹⱄⱅⱐ Ⰰⰿⰰⱚⱐ, tr. Republica Egalistă Amathă) was the official name of the Equalist Amathian regime from 1959 to 1979. The new regime was established following the reorganization of the Amathian Council Republic at the end of the Thistle Uprising. The Equalist faction had gained a majority control throughout most of the local councils and the Great National Council by 1957, and rising tensions with other councilist factions led to an attempted uprising with Kiernian support that was crushed by the mostly Equalist-leaning Amathian military. The victory of the government in this struggle led to purges and a massive reorganization, which in turn marked the beginning of the Amathian-Kiernian split and the establishment of Equalism as an independent position and ideology.