People's Republic of Daugavpivia
People's Republic of Daugavpivia Official names:
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Motto: Slava na Rabotnata Daugavpivija! (Glory to Working Daugavpivia!) | |
Anthem: Slava na našata Narodna Republika (Glory to our People's Republic) | |
Bulgaria Russia | |
Capital | Novo Blagoevo |
Official languages | Daugavpivian Bulgarian Russian |
Demonym(s) | Daugavpivian |
Government | Single-party socialist state |
• Leadership | Central Committee of the Daugavpivian Communist Workers' Party |
Establishment | 13 May 2016 (PRD) 26 June 2016 (PDR) 28 February 2019 (Second PR) |
Population | |
• Census | ~ 52.000 |
HDI | ▼ 0.645 (2019) 3 high Error: Invalid HDI value |
Currency | State credit |
Time zone | CET (GMT+1) CEST (GMT+2 DST) |
Internet TLD | .bg (de facto) .ru (de facto) |
The People's Republic of Daugavpivia was a micronation located in Eastern Europe.
History
First People's Republic of Daugavpivia
The micronation was established on 13 May 2016 as the People's Republic of Daugavpivia.
People's Daugavpiv Republic
On 26 June of the same year, the state ratified the amendments to the constitution and state symbolism, effectively rendering the state's name as the People's Daugavpiv Republic. Although the state made plans to create and develop the Daugavpivian language at that stage, they were rejected by the Government of Dmitry Maltz who, alongside Denis Kukunin, proposed the adoption of the monarchist system.
Intermediate period
The Maltz-Kukunin proposition was finally adopted on 10 August 2016, thus temporarily ending the history of the PR. The intermediate period between the events of 2016 and the establishment of the second PR lasted until 28 February 2019.
Second People's Republic of Daugavpivia
On that day, after a period of inactivity that lasted almost half a year, Daugavpivia chose the course of building up people's democracy together with the Communist Party, headed by Izyaslav Tokarev.
The period of development of the Second People's Republic took place from the foundation of the postulates of Tokarism to the "summer of concepts", from which the stagnation of the People's Daugavpivia began. As a result, the autumn of Daugavpivia became stagnant. This burden forced Izyaslav Tokarev, Vodach of the People's Republic of Daugavpivia, to take radical measures - to begin the rehabilitation of Daugavpivia through the power of the newly formed Transitional Council, which determined the future of the country in the right, old channel that flowed in that February 2018. Thus, the time of the Daugavpivia state came, during which two large parties fought for power: the National Daugavpivia Association - a political party formed by the merger of the Daugavpivisky National Front and the faction of "right turners" or "good totalists", and the Workers' Union of Daugavpivia, which is unofficially considered the successor Daugavpiska Communist Party.
May 2020 became very stormy for Daugavpivia, as it “mowed down the house” very much, due to the fact that the State was developing on the old outdated rails of Tokarism. In view of this, the Vodach of Daugavpivia announced the beginning of the second part of the rehabilitation under the leadership of the Restoration Government.
Disestablishment
On 27 May 2020, on the basis of a common decision of the Government and Vodach, the "Charter on the Restoration of the Republic" was promulgated, thereby abolishing the Second People's Republic and establishing a Republic.
Politics
This is the list of the heads of state of Daugavpivia, during the periods when it was known as the People's Republic of Daugavpivia:
Head of state | Title | State | Period | Notes |
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Daniil Hrisanov | Leader | First People's Republic of Daugavpivia | 13–26 June 2016 | First head of state |
Dmitry Maltz | Leader | People's Daugavpiv Republic | 26 June–10 August 2016 | |
CC of the DCWP | Leadership | Second People's Republic of Daugavpivia | 29 February 2019 – 27 May 2020 | Last head of state |
Demographics
Religion
According to the constitution of the People's Republic of Daugavpivia, the state is secular. Almost all of the citizens (~98%) were Christian Orthodox.
Administrative divisions
Daugavpivia was divided into 7 national regions (Daugavpivian: narodni oblasti (pl.); narodna oblast (sg.)):
- Novo-Blagoevska narodna oblast
- Karlovska narodna oblast
- Živkovgradska narodna oblast
- Staro-Delčevska narodna oblast
- Johannesbaumska narodna oblast
- Tosno-Dragudarska narodna oblast
- Dimitrovgradska narodna oblast
These regions were further divided into 33 national communities (Daugavpivian: narodni obštini (pl.); narodna obština (sg.)).
Media
During the PR's era, the party/state newspaper that was being published was named "Narodna banner" ("People's banner" in English).