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Gran Aligonian crisis (2019-present)

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2019-2020 Gran Aligonian crisis
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DateOctober 2019 - Present
Location
Caused by
  • Dissatisfaction with the House of Abellán and its associated system of nobility
  • Growing economic influence of Latium, Yisrael, Lihnidos, and other larger nations in what some have called economic colonialism
  • Presence of foreign armed operatives, including government soldiers of Latium and members of the Pyrion Defense Group
  • Lack of government action addressing organized crime groups including the Garduña.
  • Religious frustration over growing party culture of the archipelago's hyper-rich denizens
Goals
Methods
  • Electoral and political change
  • Peaceful protests
  • Rioting and violent protests
  • Actively armed insurgencya
StatusOngoing
Parties to the civil conflict

GranAligonia-AAFTEmblem1.png Aligonian Alliance of Free Thought
GranAligonia-MGWEmblem1.png Migrant Worker's Union
Protestors and rioters

After January 2020:
GranAligoniaRepublic.png Interim Government
GranAligonia-AAFTEmblem1.png Aligonian Alliance of Free Thought

Public support from:
File:Messidor Flag.png Messidor Union
NorthOttoniaFlag.png North Ottonia
Flag Drevstran.png Drevstran
Flag of Ghant.png Ghant
ThraysianFlag.png Thraysia
Flag of Vardana.svg Vardana

GranAligoniaFlag.png House of Abellán
GranAligoniaNew.png Lesser Aligonian nobility

After January 2020:
GranAligonia-LNREmblem1.png League for National Reform

Public support from:

Royal Flag of Yisrael.png Yisrael
Flag of Latium.svg Latium
Lihnidos Flag.png Lihnidos
Lead figures

GranAligonia-AAFTEmblem1.png Leuter Sion
GranAligonia-MGWEmblem1.png Eliana Sovlue

After January 2020:
GranAligoniaRepublic.png Leuter Sion
GranAligoniaRepublic.png Illiomarius Segarra
FinedApproximately 11,000 protestors, foreign nationals, and other dissidents
a. refers only to the insurgent actions of Archbishop Hugo Marin

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.

Origins

Early protests (October-December 2019)

Labor and anti-monarchy protests and riots

Attempted assassination of Prince Veremundo

"48 hour" decree against foreign armed forces

Responses by targeted foreign actors

New Century Democratization Initiative (December 2019)

Initial Aligonian political reactions

Foreign reactions to abolishment of the monarchy

United Republic proclaimed (January 2020-present)

Geopolitical escalation between Leuter Sion and the Western Monarchies

War of words between Sion and Katz

February 2020 leaked Sion call

Tensions over rumors of emerging "anti-monarchy axis"

March 2020 attack on Latin base in Sidora

International outcry over alleged "foreign national intimidation" policy in GA

Militarization of the Xendarmeria

June 2020 Volf allegations

Chancellorial election declared (January-November 2020)

Broader foreign impact

Geopolitical battleground in emerging Western Monarchies-Kiso Pact conflict

Instigator for renewed momentum in global anti-monarchy movement

Major influence in decline of Messidor Union-Yisrael relations

Major influence in rise of Latium-Yisrael relations

Alleged participation of foreign intelligence agencies

Latium

Yisrael

Messidor Union

Drevstran

Others

See also