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State of Sateroc(1954-1973)
People's Glorious Revolutionary State of Sateroc(1973-2019)

État révolutionnaire glorieux des peuples de Sateroc
1954–2019
1958-2019
Flag
of Sateroc
Coat of arms
Motto: Revolutionaries of our country, unite!
Anthem: Glory, glory to our proud state!
Map of Sateroc
Map of Sateroc
StatusSovereign state(1954-2019) - Internationally recognized as a rouge state(1992-2019)
CapitalKolkesburg
Common languagesSatero-French
Religion
State atheism
Demonym(s)Saterocian
GovernmentUnitary one-party nationalist state under a totalitarian military dictatorship
Supreme Leader and Brotherly Savior of Sateroc 
• 1954-1969
Arnaud Puoc
• 1969
Tilmann Puoc
• 1969-2011
Andre Puoc
• 2011-2019
Georg Puoc
LegislatureGrand Revolutionary Council
Historical era1954-2019
2 May 1954
20 October 1973
23 May 2019
Area
20171,300,000 km2 (500,000 sq mi)
20141,100,000 km2 (420,000 sq mi)
Population
• 2017
31,866,345
• 2014
27,238,407
CurrencySare
Preceded by
Succeeded by
First Provisional Republic of Sateroc
Saroq
Sateroc
Today part ofSateroc

The People's Glorious Revolutionary State of Sateroc, also known as Puocist Sateroc and formerly known as the State of Sateroc was Sateroc under the Puoc dynasty, which first started with Arnaud Puoc in 1954 and ended with Georg Puoc in 2019. It was established by the Unitary Salvation Forces following the 1954 Saterocian coup d'etat, which overthrew the short-lived provisional republic less than a month after the end of the Saterocian Civil War the same year.

Following the 1954 coup, Arnaud Puoc instituted a series of nationalist and militarist policies, which later became known as the opening stages of Puocism. For 15 years he ruled over Sateroc as both leader-general of the country and Chairman of the Unitary Salvation Council, until his death in 1969 due to an unknown illness. His brother, Tilmann Puoc, immediately succeeded, however was assassinated less than a month into his tenure by a Cascutian nationalist as part of the War in Cascutia. His son, Andre Puoc, succeeded him instantly. Andre made the "National Revolutionary Proclamation" on 20 October, 1973, along with the signing of a brand new constitution in order to restructure Sateroc's government and political system. Andre's regime was characterized by totalitarianism, pariah-like policies, the support of extremist and terrorist organizations, semi-isolationism, socialist-like policies, superstition, paranoia, and a rejection of international law.

After his expected death in 2011, Georg Puoc rose to power, and in 2014 he ordered a successful invasion of Saroq, annexing them in the process. In 2019, mass pro-democracy protests swept Sateroc like never before, and after the resignation or defection of numerous government and military officials, the military overthrew the Puocist regime on 19 May 2019, and four days later, cooperated with the civilian movement to create the Second Republic of Sateroc, with Jonrov Mornes as its president.

Background

History

Arnaud Puoc

Consolidation of his rule

Militarism and nationalism

Death

Tilmann Puoc

Assassination

Andre Puoc

First years

National Revolutionary Proclamation

Human rights issues

1980s economic crisis

Cascutia escalation

Vasilin escalation

Nuclear weapons era

Latter years and death

Georg Puoc

First years and invasion of Saroq

Vasilin Sea crisis re-escalation

Downfall

Suzzangro massacre

West coast riots

2019 pro-democracy movement

Coup and revolution

Politics

Foreign relations

Media

Legacy