2023 Galet corporate-political crisis
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2023 Galet Corporate-Political Crisis | |||
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Date | 19th July 2023 - 27th July 2023 (1 week and 2 days) | ||
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Death(s) | 122 civilians; 1 soldier of the Fortereni National Guard | ||
Injuries | 70 civilians; 12 soldiers |
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Background
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Events
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Timeline
Below is an approximate timeline of events related to the 2023 Galet corporate-political crisis.
19th July:
20th July:
4:10 PM - Council of States starts discussion of the urgent no-confidence motion against Jean-Michel Coureau, Daniel Blaser presides the session, representatives will have five minutes to express their opinion if they so wish.
4:16 PM - Victoria Carreira of the Corseranian Social Party takes the stand, approves of the motion and calls for party colleagues to support it as well.
4:21 PM - Enzo Hänsenberger of The Oranges takes the stand, condemns "communism" and "Leonzite authoritarianism", salutes Mauro Caviezel and calls for party colleagues to vote against the motion. Calls of disapproval come out of the left side of the Council.
4:28 PM - President Leonz Kehrer of the United Left takes the stand. "If it was up to me, we would break up all the conglomerates that hurt our democracy, protecting the freedom of our people is non-partisan and universal." Cries of protest ring out of the Radical-Liberal Party members.
4:45 PM - Jean-Michel Coureau of the Radical-Liberal Party takes the stand. "Free trade and the freedom to endeavor is a pillar of our country, the fifth column stands strong today, and some day we will tear it down. The Commonwealth must be rebuilt on a clean slate."
4:52 PM - SAE-SEC and Valetto Security units reportedly positioned around strategic positions in the capital. "Intimidation will not be tolerated." says Daniel Blaser, 30 minute reccess is called for security reasons.
5:12 PM - Standoff between SAE-SEC and Federal Police units reported downtown. Traffic distruptions are reported through the region.
5:20 PM - Jean Brazier, CEO of SAE denies involvement in the standoffs. "Units are just fulfilling client contracts."
5:23 PM - Mayor of Regenza requests activation of the Fortereni National Guard for safekeeping of law and order. Curfew declared in the Regenza Metropolitan Area for 8:00 PM.
5:30 PM - Daniel Blaser confirms that session won't continue due to "overwhelming safety concerns". #culpdastadi reaches first place in national trending tab on Twatter.
5:45 PM - Shots fired by corporate forces in Eastern Regenza, SAE-SEC units retreat from downtown, no arrests are made.
6:10 PM - One soldier dead and four civilian injuries reported in shooting between Valetto Security and Fortereni National Guard, both sides retreat with no arrests made.
6:30 PM - State of Emergency declared by Viola Scarcello, President of Fortereni.
8:10 PM - Aleksandar Prohaska and the Socialist Action of Galeteri declare support for the no-confidence motion against Jean-Michel Coureau.
9:15 PM - Francesco Grana of The Right declares opposition to the no-confidence motion and calls upon party members to vote against it. Samuel Vaz Couto says "Corporations should not hold too much power", likely splitting the vote within the party.
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