Government of the Grasslandic Socialist Republic-in-exile

The Government of the Grasslandic Socialist Republic-in-exile, officially known as the Provisional Government of the Grasslandic Socialist Republic (Grasslandic: Ze Gouverment Provisonale va ze Socialiste Republik Gwjereln), was the government in exile of the Grasslandic Socialist Republic formed in the aftermath of the Surrender of the Grasslandic Socialist Republic of April 1921, which brought to an end the Grasslandic Socialist Republic.

Abroad, under the authority of the government-in-exile, Socialist Grasslandic military units that had escaped the occupation fought under their own commanders as part of Allied and Soviet forces in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East during WWII.

After the war, as East Grasslandic territory came under the control of Soviet ocupation and later East Grassland, a Soviet satellite state, the government-in-exile was disestablished and nearly all members became part of the East Grasslandic Army and the parliament.

The government-in-exile was based in France from 1921 to 1924, in Orléans. From 1924, they moved to Kiev. Just before the battle of Kiev started they moved to Moscow. After the liberation of Kiev they moved back to Kiev for 2 years before moving to Grassland City.

Revival
In 1949 the government-in-exile was disestablished and most members joined either the army or the parliament, but there were a few members who were not happy with the new government. So in 1950 the exiled government was re-established.