Ruvelkan Red Faction
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Red Faction | |
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Leaders | András Váradi Botond Fazekas |
Dates of operation | 1848–1865 (as the Red Faction) 1865–1918 (as part of the National Communist Party) |
Headquarters | Kaposvár |
Active regions | Western Ruvelka |
Ideology | Communism Left-wing nationalism |
Opponents | Ruvelkan Imperium |
The Ruvelkan Red Faction were a radical, far-left, and revolutionary faction founded by András Váradi and Botond Fazekas in 1848. It consisted primarily of the Ruvelkan Imperium’s working class and labourers who had steadily become disenfranchised by the Imperium’s nobility and ruling legislature in the Imperial Convention. The Red Faction had originally attempted to pursue peaceful attempts at internal reformation, but despite the support of the ruling monarch these actions were ultimately and consistently blocked by members of the Convention.
Violent clashes between members of the ruling classes and the growing strength of the Red Faction grew in frequency between the failed 1848 Ryvelkan Revolution until the official declaration of war in 1862. After three years of conflict, the Red Faction would ultimately emerge victorious, dissolve the Ruvelkan Imperium, and go on to found the Ruvelkan Socialist Republic.