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Occupation of Oportia

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Occupation of Oportia
Part of the Fourth Euran War
Date 13.XII.1745 AN – 12.XV.1747 AN
Location Oportia Oportia
Result
Parties to the conflict
Raspur Pact Raspur Pact Oportia National Salvation Council Oportia Democratic resistance
Commanders and leaders
Raspur Pact Trans-Euran Command Oportia President Joseph Fouche Oportia Felicia Belanger
Units involved
Raspur Pact Trans-Euran Command
  • Combined expeditionary forces
  • Naval task forces
  • Air superiority wings
  • Peacekeeping brigades
Oportia Oportia
  • Resistance militias
  • Underground networks
  • Defected military units
Strength
Raspur Pact Oportia Oportia

The Occupation of Oportia refers to the military occupation and democratic transition of Oportia by Raspur Pact forces following Operation Golden Tide during the Fourth Euran War. Beginning on 13.XII.1745 AN with the capture of Vanie and continuing through the present democratic transition period, the occupation represents the international community's response to the military dictatorship established by the National Salvation Council after the 1744 Oportian coup d'état.

The occupation is administered through the Trans-Euran Command, a multinational military authority coordinating forces from Nouvelle Alexandrie, Natopia, Constancia, and Zeed. The intervention resulted in the establishment of the Transitional Government of the State of Oportia under Felicia Belanger and initiated a mandated 18-month democratic transition process outlined in the Vanie Accords of 1745.

Background

Main article: Fourth Euran War

Military campaign

Main article: Operation Golden Tide

Initial planning

Operation Golden Tide

Establishment of occupation authority

Command structure

Civil administration

Transitional government

Key appointments

Reconstruction and reform

Oportian general election, 1747

International aspects

Main article: Raspur Pact
Main article: Fourth Euran War

Public response and resistance

Main article: Belanger Manifesto

Challenges and controversies

Timeline for democratic transition

Legacy and implications

See also

References