Dominion of Georgeland

West El Kadsre, also known as the Commonwealth of El Kadsre existed from 1958 to 1969. It was ruled as an occupation by the Commonwealth powers, consisting of the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Raland.

West El Kadsre maintained close links to the United Kingdom and Raland throughout its history and it’s known to be the final piece of expansion of the.

The reason the Commonwealth occupied El Kadsre was due to an assassination attempt on by Shane Yoshida, a sympathizer of Hiroshi Kayos.

History
After the partition of El Kadsre in 1958, the Commonwealth decided to occupy the Western portion of El Kadsre to "keep an eye" on Kayos-led East El Kadsre in the event he decided to threaten the world with WMDs again.

West El Kadsre was greatly influenced by Westernization. By 1960, there were very few Japanese speakers in the country, as all had moved to East or North El Kadsre or had assimilated by speaking English. In addition, Michael Vlokozu, then a government minister and opposition leader, pushed for more Australian influence in West El Kadsre by adopting LTC schools, a common design used in the construction of schools in Victoria, Australia for more than three decades.

In general, West El Kadsre was the most peaceful and the most free state of El Kadsre. All elections were democratic, and every person in West El Kadsre was equal.

In 1967, Vlokozu was elected president of West El Kadsre. Vlokozu strived to reunite El Kadsre and create the Vlokozu Union. In November 1968, the West El Kadsreian forces invaded East El Kadsre, and by December the entire territory was occupied by the West.

On November 11, 1969, West El Kadsre, North El Kadsre, Mahri and Sentan signed the UVS Creation Treaty and the Declaration of the Creation of the UVS, forming the Vlokozu Union and reunifying El Kadsre.