1721 Oportian protests
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The Security Forces sniper overlooking the protesters in Mâlâville. |
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Anti-government protesters
Non-material support: | Federal Cabinet of Oportia | ||||||
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No centralised leadership | César André |
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In the night of 24.IX.1721, a series of protests began throughout Oportia, caused by the Oportian delegation's decision to take the stance against the ending of sanctions towards Floria during the Xäiville Convention session earlier that day. The protesters demand resignation of the Federal Cabinet, emergency session of the Federal Electorate, as well as nationwide and international geopolitical discussions over the future of Oportian society and economy.
International reactions
Euran Economic Union: Noting the ongoing protests, a spokesman for the Euran Economic Union expressed the organisation's hope that the differences between the government and civil society in Oportia could be addressed through amicable and constructive dialogue.