Sawbranian political crisis of 1997
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1997 Sawbranian political crisis | |||
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Date | 31 December 1996 – 13 August 1997 (7 months and 13 days) | ||
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Resulted in | Victory of the SRP regime;
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The Sawbranian political crisis of 1997 (Sawbranian: Ssavbrʎnieᴋ Politikɛ Crise ꜵv '97), also sometimes referred to as the 1997 Sawbranian coup d'etat (Sawbranian: 1997-ɜ Ssavbrʎnieᴋ Stætɛ Puch) or sometimes informally The Days of Stone (Sawbranian: Dhe Taks ꜵv Stʎn) is the set of events, that transpired in Sawbrania in the first half of 1997.
Prelude
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Silent Revolutions
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First free election
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Political compromise
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Early election
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Election gridlock
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Comprimise
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Militia crisis
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Army reform
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Motion of no confidence
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Constitutional amendment
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Martial law
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16 hours of suffering
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Arrests
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Aftermath
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Exile government
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New election
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Political purges
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"Simplification"
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