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Amid rising tensions within Grensalbourg around [[Demographic divide in Grensalbourg|Empheri-Palak]] relations in 2508, the [[Mutaarist Mercenary Battalion]] (MMB) conducted several large scale protests and riots in [[Mutaarism|Mutaarist]] religious majority areas in Eastern Grensalbourg, including Mijguer. Officials from the MMB, including General [[Endrets Heins]], and Communications Officer [[Aleksis Kimmen]], would lead the formation of an organised group known as the [[Free Palaks Group]] (FPG) in 2509. This group worked with the MMB to organise and conduct protests across Grensalbourg concerning [[Mutaarist rights in Grensalbourg|Mutaarist rights]], and the promotion of right-wing parties in Grensalbourg's government.
The [[Labour Party of Grensalbourg|Labour party in Grensalbourg]] labelled the FPG a terrorist organisation in 2512 and put out a warrant for the arrest of Heins and Kimmen in 2513. Fearing imprisonment, Heins and the MMB launched the Prison Rebellion, officially beginning the [[Second Grensalbourg Civil War]] in April 2513. Kimmen would form the [[MFRA]], a faux-parliament, and elected top officials from the FPG and MMB to become MPs. They formed the Free Palak Republic of Mijguer (FPRM) which signed the [[Kimmen Document|'Kimmen Document']] declaring the Grensalbourg government to be illegimate to all Mutaarist Palaks living in Grensalbourg. The fifth clause stated that 'since Grensalbourg could not consider any other option, they must face the immediate declaration of independence and secession of all Palaks from the country'.
Since 2513, the FPRM has controlled the majority of the land they controlled when they seceded, although some land has been trading between the warring factions.
== Background ==
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 7 July 2023
The Free Palak Republic of Mutaars | |
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Flag | |
Motto: The Free Palaks of Grensalbourg de free palaks die grensalbourg | |
FPRM (red) within Grensalbourg (yellow) | |
Status | Unrecognized state |
Capital and largest city | Mijguer |
Official languages | Palak |
Demonym | Free Palak Republican Free Mutaarist |
Government | Presidental Republic |
Legislature | Mijguer Free Republican Assembly (MFRA) |
Establishment | April 2513 |
Currency | Alaxian Crone |
Date format | dd.mm.yyyy |
Driving side | left |
FPM Republic, officially the Free Palak Republic of Mutaars (F.P.R.M), is an unrecognised breakaway state that is internationally recognised as a part of Grensalbourg. The FPRM controls the entirety of Grensal land on the southern bank of the river Ewynn, and some territory on the norther bank south of the Mijges, Tweiser, and Breszwynn tributary rivers. It is the successor state to the short-lived Grensal Republic that controlled similar areas from 2490–2491. The FPRM broke away from Grensalbourg in 2513 during the Second Civil War and has been able to maintain it's occupation since. It is only recognised as a sovereign state by Palakkinen.
Amid rising tensions within Grensalbourg around Empheri-Palak relations in 2508, the Mutaarist Mercenary Battalion (MMB) conducted several large scale protests and riots in Mutaarist religious majority areas in Eastern Grensalbourg, including Mijguer. Officials from the MMB, including General Endrets Heins, and Communications Officer Aleksis Kimmen, would lead the formation of an organised group known as the Free Palaks Group (FPG) in 2509. This group worked with the MMB to organise and conduct protests across Grensalbourg concerning Mutaarist rights, and the promotion of right-wing parties in Grensalbourg's government.
The Labour party in Grensalbourg labelled the FPG a terrorist organisation in 2512 and put out a warrant for the arrest of Heins and Kimmen in 2513. Fearing imprisonment, Heins and the MMB launched the Prison Rebellion, officially beginning the Second Grensalbourg Civil War in April 2513. Kimmen would form the MFRA, a faux-parliament, and elected top officials from the FPG and MMB to become MPs. They formed the Free Palak Republic of Mijguer (FPRM) which signed the 'Kimmen Document' declaring the Grensalbourg government to be illegimate to all Mutaarist Palaks living in Grensalbourg. The fifth clause stated that 'since Grensalbourg could not consider any other option, they must face the immediate declaration of independence and secession of all Palaks from the country'.
Since 2513, the FPRM has controlled the majority of the land they controlled when they seceded, although some land has been trading between the warring factions.