Dajon Flake orchastrater of the military coup
Military coup in Malivia with the goal of unifying the country: Is Malivia's salvation finally here?
Dušanpur, Malivia. Today at 9:34 AM, a group of soldiers stormed the royal palace, and the Pratinidhi Sabha, claiming to be part of an organization known as the "Malivian People's Alliance". Shortly after that, the leader of the coup, Dajon Flake, declared on state television:
Dear brothers and sisters,
We suffered enough under incompetent governments and braindead monarchs who exploit us and spend every penny to finance their disgusting, wasteful, luxurious fantasies while the regular malivian is suffering due to the current state of anarchy in our motherland. Malivia has been on its knees for too long by warlords and retarded politicians, but nonetheless, hope isn't lost yet as I and many of camarades joined an underground organization known as the Malivian People's Alliance, an organization created by the brightest minds and most ambitious young adults Malivia has to offer, we are here to bring back harmony and freedom to Malivia. Enough with enslaving our sisters by using twisted versions of our holy texts, enough of oppressing the common folk in favor of selfish ideals that keep malivia divided and decadent, it's now or never to bring Malivia back on its knees and finally be happy again, together.
Furthermore, an interim provisional government will be formed shortly to ensure the well management of the capital city before focusing on our campaign of unifying the country. Our main target are the reactionaries to the east who actively bomb, raid and pillage in the same of "order" those twisted individuals call themselves "Ordosocialists" even tho they are the furthest thing from order or socialism. either way, we sincerely hope the international community will support or even fund our coup and government for the sake of Malivia and its people.
Followed by this televised speech, armed insurrections in multiple universities located in the capital, the rioters pledged their support to the MPA and recently installed junta before shots were exchanged between the rioters and armed units still loyal to the overthrown government claiming to "stop the revolutionaries before they kill our nation" even most people cheered the military coup and insurrections in universities, many are still skeptical about the stability of the new regime or if it will keep its promise of unifying Malivia and finally ending the civil war.