Adborthos Dictatorship

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Adborthos Dictatorship
ɔɒʋ̆ɾ̆ɛ ɔɩɔɒɤɔ
Adborthos Aiadna
Flag of the Adborthos Aiadna Coat of arms of the Adborthos Aiadna
Flag Coat of arms
Motto:
Represent, you great nation!
ʊ̆ɝʊ̆ɛɔɤ, ɷ̊-ɷɂ ɛȷɩ̆ɾʌȷ!
Anthem:
Yogetaya, oloo thosi
(ɩ̆ɜʅɾɔɩɔ, ɷɂɷ̊ ɾ̆ɛȷ)
Location of the Adborthos Aiadna
Location of the Adborthos Aiadna
Location Old World
Capital Ratinethos
Official languages Drakona, Arieles
Ethnic groups • Adborthosi 88%
• Arieles 5%
• Edazoyasi 5%
• Kryfona 2%
Religion Birahe
Demonym Adborthosi
Government Military dictatorship
Aiad Radina Nenathosin
Vice President office disestablished
Legislature Unicamerical
Upper House Palidaija
Lower House none
Area
- Total tbc
- Water negligible
Population
- Estimate 21,023,000
- Density tbc
Currency Arakha (ͽ)

The Adborthos Dictatorship (Drakona: ɔɒʋ̆ɾ̆ɛ ɔɩɔɒɤɔ; Drakona pronunciation: Listeni/ˌædˈbɔər.ðs ˈˌɑd.nɑ/; Adborthos Aiadna) was the infamous third incarnation of the Adborthos government. It was formed following the 1974 Adborthos Coup, which saw Kaila Gatil overthrown by General of the Military Radina Nenathosin. After the coup, Nenathosin turned the Adborthos Republic into the Aiadna; roughly "dictatorship". This was not taken well by neighbors, the Arieles Kingdom and Kryfona Kingdom, and when Nenathosin committed the Moszejye Bombing and Săgănustă Hotel Bombing on August 21st, the two kingdoms officially declared war on the dictatorship. The war lasted until 1977, when Nenathosin was killed in the last battle of the war, the Siege of Ratinethos. The dictatorship was dissolved on November 3rd, and Sathra Rosthosin was put in charge of the new found Adborthos Republic.

Background

The Aiadna and Nenathosin's rise to power were the ultimate end result of the seven years of political tension between Kaila Gatil's government and the army, which Nenathosin was the chief of. Between the two powers, Yolathosi government and the Yolathosi army, tensions had always run a bit high -- even during the days of the Great Uprisings. However, the dissonance between the politics of the Gatil government and Nenathosin's army was particularly large, and in the end, particularly devastating.

Gatil, who rose to power at just 25, was staunchly liberal and anti-chauvinist in her views, having been raised near the Arieles border for half her life. Conversely, Nenathosin, aged 56 in 1974, had become just as staunch in his views -- albeit in the other direction. Nenathosin, with 31 years of military service under his belt, was almost as conservative and jingoistic as Yolathosi came. Thus, when Gatil -- pushing views that to a Yolathosi were essentially Arieles -- smacked the army with the Military Reforms of 1971 -- which lowered every soldier's pay by a quarter and cut the military's size by a comparable amount -- the outcry from the conservative Nenathosin and the soon-to-be-Aiadnasi was predictable.

Passing of the Military Reforms of 1971

History

Main Articles: 1974 Adborthos CoupAdborthos War

Declaration of the Aiadna

The formation of the Dictatorship was swift, and effectively unparalleled in terms of newly formed governments. Within just an hour of the end of the coup d'état, the Aiadnasi -- the name later given to Nenathosin's loyalists in the Army (and then expanded further to encompass militarists in general) -- government had formally dissolved Adborthos-Yolatho, and the government which comprised it. As had been drawn up in the coup plan, Nenathosin was immediately named the head of the new government -- albeit, in an "interim" position officially, one which he would not actually give up until his death in 1977.

Not surprisingly, given the nature of what had gone down during the coup, Nenathosin virtually silenced all potential sources of dissent. Within hours of the toppling of the Adborthos-Yolatho government, almost all of the people who comprised it had been either jailed, exiled, or murdered, with the exception of Elrein Adibariat, the former treasurer. Many government officials' families were in short order blackmailed into submission by army officials.


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