Vazian Spring

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Vazian Spring
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From left to right: Mass Protest in Georges, Orlque Riot of 1998, New Years Protest outside of Parliament, Brudia City protest of 1997, remains of vehicles after the 2000 Povaz riot, Naval mutiny marching in the suburbs of Orlque City, aftermath of the arrest of Xino, Prime Minister-designate Joyce Rose makes her victory speech
Date14th April 1997 - 15th April 2000
Location
Caused byLack of Rights, the dictatorial status of Xino and the late 90's economic depression
GoalsExecution of Prime Minster Xino, democracy to restored and decolonisation
MethodsRiots, protests, strikes, demonstrations, civil disobedience, occupations and mutinies
Resulted inMovement Blue victory
Parties to the civil conflict
Lead figures
Casualties
1,100
56,743

The Vazian Spring was a series of major demonstrations aganist the dictatorship of the National Party (Vazcoeur) and Xino Crosus. It would begin on the 14th of April 1997 and the movement would last for roughly three years. This time in Vazian history would be scarred with many attacks on the civilain population by the governemt and would leave a lasting impact on Vazian politics.