Difference between revisions of "Sino-Taiga Socialist Federation"
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'''The Sino-Taiga Socialist Federation''' was a successor state of [[Sino-Taiga Socialist State]] (successor state of the [[Sino-Taiga Free State]] ) ,established in 1958.The army,lead by [[Ajim Kuo]] took control and established a militairy dictaure,that was,however,less radical then the former regime.However,after Kuo's death in 1963 the new president [[San Zhao]] declared martial law and began a campaign of propagandistic militarism and forced conscription.Kuo, | '''The Sino-Taiga Socialist Federation''' was a successor state of [[Sino-Taiga Socialist State]] (successor state of the [[Sino-Taiga Free State]] ) ,established in 1958.The army,lead by [[Ajim Kuo]] took control and established a militairy dictaure,that was,however,less radical then the former regime.However,after Kuo's death in 1963 the new president [[San Zhao]] declared martial law and began a campaign of propagandistic militarism and forced conscription.Kuo, | ||
however,failed to gain the wider suport of the army,witch deposed him in 1964,abolishing all his reforms.The next president , [[Sin Zhao]], was elected form the socialist party and was a powerfless puppet in the hands of the army.The state ceased to exist in 1985,when Taiga militarily seperated inself,creating [[Taiga Republic]] and [[Sino Socialist state]] .However,in 1992 the Desh Junta suported a forced military re-unification of the states into [[Sino-Taiga Republic]] . | however,failed to gain the wider suport of the army,witch deposed him in 1964,abolishing all his reforms.The next president , [[Sin Zhao]], was elected form the socialist party and was a powerfless puppet in the hands of the army.The state ceased to exist in 1985,when Taiga militarily seperated inself,creating [[Taiga Republic]] and [[Sino Socialist state]] .However,in 1992 the Desh Junta suported a forced military re-unification of the states into [[Sino-Taiga Republic]] . | ||
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+ | Presidents : | ||
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+ | * [[Ajim Kuo]] 1958-1963 | ||
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+ | * [[San Zhao]] 1963-1964 | ||
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+ | * [[Sin Zhao]] 1964-1968 | ||
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+ | * [[Pin Shanqui]] 1968-1972 | ||
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+ | * [[San Gao]] 1972 | ||
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+ | * [[Sin Kuo]] 1972-1973 | ||
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+ | * [[Peng Zhanq]] 1973-1975 | ||
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+ | * [[Tin Sao]] 1975-1976 | ||
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+ | * [[Tao Zhu]] 1976-1980 | ||
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+ | * [[Wa Nyai]] 1980-1984 | ||
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+ | * [[Ken Penqui]] 1984 | ||
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+ | * [[Kin Zhanq]] 1984-1985 |
Latest revision as of 10:08, 1 September 2007
The Sino-Taiga Socialist Federation was a successor state of Sino-Taiga Socialist State (successor state of the Sino-Taiga Free State ) ,established in 1958.The army,lead by Ajim Kuo took control and established a militairy dictaure,that was,however,less radical then the former regime.However,after Kuo's death in 1963 the new president San Zhao declared martial law and began a campaign of propagandistic militarism and forced conscription.Kuo, however,failed to gain the wider suport of the army,witch deposed him in 1964,abolishing all his reforms.The next president , Sin Zhao, was elected form the socialist party and was a powerfless puppet in the hands of the army.The state ceased to exist in 1985,when Taiga militarily seperated inself,creating Taiga Republic and Sino Socialist state .However,in 1992 the Desh Junta suported a forced military re-unification of the states into Sino-Taiga Republic .
Presidents :
- Ajim Kuo 1958-1963
- San Zhao 1963-1964
- Sin Zhao 1964-1968
- Pin Shanqui 1968-1972
- San Gao 1972
- Sin Kuo 1972-1973
- Peng Zhanq 1973-1975
- Tin Sao 1975-1976
- Tao Zhu 1976-1980
- Wa Nyai 1980-1984
- Ken Penqui 1984
- Kin Zhanq 1984-1985