Rorotravia
01-01-2006, 03:33
It was completely unexpected, and this revolt was hardly a mass uprising, but more like a storming of the parliament. They all ran up, with their rifles, and they nocked down the door, running in and smashing with sheer numbers all who resisted them. Once they occupied the parliament building, Chairman Daniel walked into the building, and saluted the men awaiting him. He walked onto the public communication transmission, and declared "People of Rorotravia, your socialist state has begun!"
President Jackson, the legitimate leader who came to power in a coup around some time earlier, slammed his fist on his government homes table. "This is an outrage! The Communist party was illiegal!" The Defence Minister stared at the angry President. "Why dont we use the army?" The Presidents face lit up, "Alright, order two platoons if need be!" The soldier saluted, and marched off.
Unfortuneately it was hardly known that the parliament had claimed that the President was gone, he had left the country, from their report. Therefore, they called on full MIlitary assistance, and the generals who resisted were afraid to continue, because they would lose their posts later. The tanks came to defend the parliament, and by the time Jacksons men arrived, it was too late. The MPs left the building, and were put on flights, President Jackson requesting that even his arch rival who he overthrew earlier be taken with him.
President Jackson, the legitimate leader who came to power in a coup around some time earlier, slammed his fist on his government homes table. "This is an outrage! The Communist party was illiegal!" The Defence Minister stared at the angry President. "Why dont we use the army?" The Presidents face lit up, "Alright, order two platoons if need be!" The soldier saluted, and marched off.
Unfortuneately it was hardly known that the parliament had claimed that the President was gone, he had left the country, from their report. Therefore, they called on full MIlitary assistance, and the generals who resisted were afraid to continue, because they would lose their posts later. The tanks came to defend the parliament, and by the time Jacksons men arrived, it was too late. The MPs left the building, and were put on flights, President Jackson requesting that even his arch rival who he overthrew earlier be taken with him.