2022-24 El Kadsreian constitutional crisis

The , also known as the Rocky Transition, refers to the ongoing dispute between the government of El Kadsre and neo-Kayosists and Vlokists and pro-monarch politicians over the country’s transition from the diarchy to the presidential republic. It is considered to be a worst crisis in post-Vlokozu El Kadsreian history.

It began on September 27, 2022, when the then-president of El Kadsre Ryo Kimura announced that the country is abolishing the diarchy on the following year after 67% of the El Kadsreian population voted in favour of in the snap referendum declared following the death of and the waves of civil unrest were sparked as a result. The Vlokists under the leaderships of Jarred Vlokozu and David Vlokozu and the pro-monarchs attempted to overturn the transition including the failed coup and the calls for the election recall, although the referendum was recalled on the following year, as they saw both the republicanist referendum and the 2023 federal election as fraudulent and unconstitutional. Both sides have also accused each other of promoting historical negationism aimed at revamping each other's brand.

The crisis saw the growth of the Georgeland independence movement, where the state government of Georgeland, who is supportive to the diarchy, threatened to declare independence from El Kadsre if the transition to the republic succeeds. On October 1, 2023, the state government of Georgeland announced the independence referendum that will take place on November 4, 2023. The referendum ended in a victory for the "No" side. Allegations of voter fraud ensued, including accusations that the ruling National Party swapped out ballots. Following the referendum’s defeat, Maki offered Georgeland a autonomy status, in which El Kadsre will be represented under Georgeland, hoping his offer would end the crisis.

Ceremonial diarchy proposal
A potential solution identified in the negotiations has been to institute a "ceremonial diarchy", in which the diarchy are not heads of state but are still recognized as holding "royal and/or imperial titles".