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Kembesan Civil War

Kembesan Civil War
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DateJanuary 1, 2019 - present
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents

Kembesa Empire of Kembesa

Kembesa Tewahedo Faction

Kembesa Federalist Movement

Commanders and leaders
  • Kembesa Makonnen Yemata
  • Kembesa Hailu II Yemata
  • Kembesa Tesfaldet Woldemesfin  X
  • Kembesa Girma Demeksa
  • Kembesa Sebhat Melekot

Background

August 14, 2018 - The Tewahedo Party forms a coalition government in the People's Assembly of the Federal Parliament joined by the moderate-left Democratic Freedom Party. Tesfaldet Woldemesfin is the Prime Minister presumptive.

August 20, 2018 - The Kembesan Unity Party (chaired by Emperor Hailu II's nephew, Makonnen Yemata) disputes the result of the election, launching proceedings in the Royal Court of Justice. The Fall session of the Assembly is suspended pending the proceedings.

September 5, 2018 - The Tewahedo Coalition expands to include the centrist Liberal People's Party and proposes major constitutional reforms despite the Assembly's suspension.

September 28, 2018 - The National Agrarian Party pledges support to constitutional reform in exchange for concessions from the Tewahedo Coalition, bringing a total of 2/3 of the Assembly on board.

October 31, 2018 - The major points of the constitutional reform are publically unveiled: including georgist tax reform, the abolition of the upper house, expanded suffrage, the unitary reorganization of the country's administrative subdivisions, and the abolition of the upper house of parliament.

November 15, 2018 - The KUP's complaint in the Imperial Court of Justice is dismissed and Tesfaldet Woldemesfin is officially acclaimed as Prime Minister.

November 26, 2018 - The People's Assembly returns to session and the draft constitutional reform's first reading is philibustered by members of Kembesan Unity Party, the Conservative Party, and the New Brotherhood Party.

November 30, 2018 - Continued congressional deadlock devolves to violence in the streets. Opposition to the reforms is galvanized among regional minorities who are disproportionately unrepresented in the Federal Parliament.

December 4, 2018 - Rioting in the capital of Azwa leads the Emperor to order the deployment of Imperial Army to bolster the Capital Gendarmerie.

December 20, 2018 - The Emperor declares martial law in the capital and calls for the suspension of Parliament again.

December 21, 2018 - Members of the Tewahedo Coalition defy the suspension, declare the Assembly to be quorate, and vote to approve the package of constitutional reforms.

December 22, 2018 - The reform bill is submitted to the Imperial Palace for assent; Tesfaldet Woldemesfin is kidnapped by agents of the Imperial Army, acting without the direction of the Emperor, and is murdered.

December 29, 2018 - The deadline for the monarch to assent, veto, or refer the reform bill to the Imperial Court of Justice passes without event; violence and civil disobedience intensifies in the country.

December 31, 2018 - Imperial Army soldiers march on the Assembly under the pretense of enforsing the suspension; Dejazmač Sebhat Melekot occupies the Federal Parliament complex and declares martial law across the entire country; the Imperial Palace is besieged by the Imperial Army. Dejazmač Melekot proclaims that the events of the past four-and-a-half months have violated the Kembesan principles of federalism under the constitution and declares his cause to protect the constitution.

January 1, 2019 - Emperor Hailu II abdicates in favour of his nephew who now reigns as Emperor Makonnen; the new Emperor declares that the leaders of the Imperial Army are enemies of the state and the country descends into civil war.


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Aftermath

Humanitarian situation