2007 Vicnoran coup d'état

The 2007 Vicnoran coup d'état was the watershed moment in the history of post-Vlokozu Vicnora that happened on September 21, 2007 which ignited the transition of Vicnora from the Commonwealth state to the socialist constitutional monarchy state.

Members of the RWLV, Wickaninnish Oshiro, Goran Malmîsanij and four others, under pretext, visited the Vicnoran Parliament House (now the Palace of Culture) to see Robert Sweudi and other politicans. After the conversation, the meeting room was gassed with knockout gas and Sweudi woke up gagged in duct tape by Oshiro. With the prepared manifesto, Oshiro stepped out of front door of the house to address the soilders, citizens and the police gathered in front of him. His speech intended to inspire the coup to restore the monarchy of Vicnora and he declared that the revolution is here and explains how the then-ruling government of Vicnora is corrupting the state to the point that it looked like a puppet state of El Kadsre. Later the next day, Ryo Kimura, the then-foreign minister of El Kadsre, successfully made amends with the RWLV, Wickaninnish, and Goran.

Police and the military announced that they had forced president Robert Sweudi and prime minister Treiskini Pazoi into fleeing the country, allowing them to oust their government. Tugaganda's police chief announced that the police and military were forming the "Vicnoran Military and Police's National Government Restoration Council" to "revive democracy in Vicnora" and to "make Vicnora to return to how it had been in pre-Vlokozu times".

650 arrests were made - which consisted of a mix of politicians, activists, artists, musicians, teachers, civil servants, and even sex offenders.

Aftermath
Sweudi, after being flown to his place of exile in Jazila, escaped and then traveled to, , , and attempting to seek exile. He then went to, where he disappeared in 2009. His body was found in 2010, with him died of apparent heart failure. Pazoi went to, where they let him reside in their embassy in the where he has lived since.