Caerlanni Free State

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Caerlanni Free State
Saorstát Caerlannach
1972–1977
Flag of Caerlanni Free State
Flag
Anthem: Iomann an Phobail
"The People's Hymn"
MediaPlayer.png
StatusRevolutionary government (1972–1976)
Deconstructing transitional government (1976–1977)
CapitalDúnradh
Demonym(s)Caelanni
GovernmentFederal non-partisan deconstructing transitional government
Ceannaire 
• 1972–1977
Ronan Luathach
LegislatureHigh Council
Historical era
• Government formed
12 December 1972
19 February 1976
11 January 1977
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Goutian Empire
Deconstructional Period (Caerlannach)
Today part ofCaerlannach

The Caerlanni Free State (Caerlanni Mealliagian: Saorstát Caerlannach) was a provisional revolutionary government established on 12 December 1972 following the Dúnradh Takeover, a pivotal event in the Caerlanni War for Independence. Formed under the leadership of Ronan Luathach and the Caerlanni Liberation Group, it declared itself the legitimate government of Caerlannach, replacing the Protectorate of Caerlannach, a dependency of the Goutian Empire. Later governed as a transitional government based on principles of deconstructual anarchism, the Free State aimed to dismantle governmental structures while fostering a decentralized system of governance.

The state signed the Treaty of Fjallaverji in February 1976, which marked the end of active hostilities with the Goutian Empire and solidified its de facto independence. However, the state's provisional nature and the divergent interests of its tribal and revolutionary factions led to its eventual transition on 11 January 1977, ushering in the Deconstructional Period and the further evolution of Caerlannach's political landscape.

External links