NationStates Jolt Archive


Coup d'état in Kayikistan

Kayikistan
04-05-2006, 05:08
A beared man dressed in black and green uniform with five stars on his collar stared at the camera and said:
"People, of the People's Republic of Kayikistan; at 1300 hours of this morning, Secretary General of Kayikistan Communist Party Yurik Kitov has been removed and detained in his house in the coastal city Miraviv by military Coup d'etat lead by me Supreme Military Leader of the Kayikistanian Revolutionary Forces General Xavier Drukiniev. All civil and private rights has been put on restriction for now and the provision for Habeas Corpus has been suspended as we continue search and detain members and supporters of former Secretary General Kitov. For now the Kayikistanian Communist Party has been dissolved until new elections are convey, the country will be ruled by military junta lead by me, Brigadier General Leonard Yikin, Major General Mikael Nikitov and the capital city Moltov is under after-dark curfew, no citizen should be in the streets after dark. The Military will be ordered to shot anybody who steps into the streets after dark, we will be active looking for members of the communist party and anybody who opposes military rule. The Coup d'etat had to happen for the good of Kayikistan and the future of our country. So until our next communicado, good night and good day."
And the cameras turned off, the General got up gather his notes and walked out of the TV Room. He got into military car and headed off.
Zogia
04-05-2006, 05:38
Zogia ask this new govement to send troops to aid in the defence of Zogia from rebles and invaders. In retern Zogia will support this new regem.
Kayikistan
04-05-2006, 05:52
"The People's Republic of Kayikistan will be more glady to help our fellow comrades in Zogia. We will be sending the 5th Air Squadron out of Fort Drinky and 3rd and 5th Paratrooper battallions and 8th Infantry Battallion to Zogia to help with your troops. Also you will receive visit from two members of Kayiskitan Intelligence Office."
Salutes,
Minister Alexov Yikonov