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13: '''[[1685 Aldurian coup d'état]] begins''': Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff [[César Puig]] led a broad political coalition that included members of all political parties to remove [[President of Alduria|President]] [[Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz]] and [[Prime Minister of Alduria|Prime Minister]] [[Kylian Mbappé]] from power and suspended the Constitution of Alduria. The move came after the political upheaval brought by the [[Assassination of Marco Zimmer|assassination of Prime Minister Marco Zimmer]] and the continued inability of all levels of government to react to reassure the country and maintain order. The assassination led to weeks to widespread national protests and memorial vigils, with millions of protesters across the country calling for the military to remove the government and guide the country to a new democratic national settlement. The military arrested Seydlitz, Mbappé, and several other political leaders and declared former President [[Alejandro Campos]] as the interim president of Alduria. The announcement was followed by demonstrations and clashes between supporters and opponents of the coup throughout the country. | |||
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The following is a timeline of the history of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation.
Aldurian history
Wechua history
Alduro-Wechua Federation
1684
1685
VII
13: 1685 Aldurian coup d'état begins: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff César Puig led a broad political coalition that included members of all political parties to remove President Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz and Prime Minister Kylian Mbappé from power and suspended the Constitution of Alduria. The move came after the political upheaval brought by the assassination of Prime Minister Marco Zimmer and the continued inability of all levels of government to react to reassure the country and maintain order. The assassination led to weeks to widespread national protests and memorial vigils, with millions of protesters across the country calling for the military to remove the government and guide the country to a new democratic national settlement. The military arrested Seydlitz, Mbappé, and several other political leaders and declared former President Alejandro Campos as the interim president of Alduria. The announcement was followed by demonstrations and clashes between supporters and opponents of the coup throughout the country.