People's Republic of Pulezh

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People's Republic of Pulezh
Republik Poblel Pulezh
1964
Flag of Pulezh
Flag
Anthem: People's Song
Aurivizht: Pobleloù Kanaouenn
The location of the People's Republic of Pulezh (in red) shown with the rest of Aurivizh (in gray).
The location of the People's Republic of Pulezh (in red) shown with the rest of Aurivizh (in gray).
StatusUnrecognized state
CapitalPulezh
Common languagesAurivizht
Demonym(s)Pulezhian
GovernmentSocialist republic
• 12 September 1964 – 30 October 1964
Devan Kernivinen
• 31 October 1964 – 3 November 1964
Loudiern Ollivier
LegislaturePeople's Council of Pulezh
History 
• Established
12 September 1964
• Disestablished
3 November 1964
CurrencyPeople's Pod (Pȡ)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Aurivizht State
Aurivizht Republic
Aurivizht State
Today part of Aurivizh

The People's Republic of Pulezh (Aurivizht: Republik Poblel Pulezh) was a short-lived communist nation in Pulezh which existed between September 12th and November 3rd 1964. It existed as an attempt to seperate the Regional State of Pulezh from Aurivizh, which had suffered from the nationalist Great Coup of 1964. The People's Republic was ruled by the General Secretary of the Aurivizhts People's Party Devan Kernivinen until his assasination in October, after it was ruled by Loudiern Ollivier. The People's Republic was dissolved on the 3rd of November 1964, after the Aurivizht State Militia invaded it and Ollivier signed a dictat of unconditional surrender. The People's Republic is remembered in Aurivizh as a catastrophe.

Background

Establishment

Troubles

Invasion

Aftermath

Foreign Relations

  •  Velaheria: Around a week after the establishment of the People's Republic of Pulezh, the Democratic People's Republic of Velaheria sent representatives to discuss establishing ties between the PR Pulezh and DPR Velaheria. Among the representatives sent were Heinlem von Aurenburg and Duzhdek Beriah. The Representatives stayed in the Hamon-Lavor Hotel in the centre of Pulezh. Von Aurenburg reportidly met Devan Kernivinen on multiple occasions, and in his personal notes he reported about the success of the revolution.

    Despite the young age of the People's Republic, it seems like there is a relative stability. Socialist principles still need to be integrated, but, for the most part, Pulezh seems on the right way to succeed the Aurivizht Republic.

After the assasination of Kerniven, the Velaherian Supreme People's Assembly started evacuating its representatives from Pulezh. However, the invasion only a few days later caused the evacuations to be delayed, and eventually scrapped. Both von Aurenburg and Beriah were arrested, and charged with assisting in revolt, but were eventually extradited back to Velaheria. It took another twenty years until bilateral relations were again established between Velaheria and Aurivizh.

The Hamon-Lavor Hotel in Pulezh, where the Velaherian representatives were hosted.