Yndyk Agreement
National Accord for Peace in Austeria | |
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Drafted | 10 May 1988 |
Signed | 14 August 1988 |
Location | University of Yndyk, Yndyk, Delland, Alsland |
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Parties in Austeria Witnessed by: |
Ratifiers | Naitonal People's Congress |
Language | Vespasian |
The National Accord for Peace in Austeria, commonly known as the Yndyk Agreement or the Yndyk Accords, is the peace agreement signed at the University of Yndyk in Yndyk, Alsland on 14 August 1988, that ended the Austerian Conflict, an ethno-nationalist and sectarian conflict that began in Austeria in the 1970s. It is made up of the internal settlement between the factions of the conflict, and the international treaty between them and the Austerian, Etrurian, and Piraean government
The accord attempted to end the ethnic and sectarian conflict by establishing a democratic and just system of governance centered around power sharing. It guaranteed political, economic, and cultural freedoms, reforms to the security forces, the establishment of a truth commission, the right of return for refugees, and the disarmament and demilitarization of the paramilitaries and the eventual release of prisoners. The agreement also included provisions for a reconciliation process between the Austerian and its neighbours, including the lifting of the ban on the Novalian Revolutionary Front in Etruria.