Imperyo

Imperyo, officially known as the Democratic Republic of Imperyo, was a sovereign country located in the (work in progress - currently unknown) from 1909 to 1990. It adopted an anti-democratic, undivided, and authoritarian form of government.

History
The Democratic Republic of Imperyo, officially known as Imperyo, was a sovereign country that existed from 1909 to 1990. It was established through a revolution and the consolidation of various territories on March 28, 1909. The capital city was initially Pagbiya (1909-1975) but was later relocated to Nagkakaurosa (1975-1990).

Following the death of Martinello Avila, Krause Salazar assumed power in 1915. During his regime, the use of the Arabic language was banned in 1917, followed by the ban on Turkish in 1919. In 1926, Imperyo established the government-owned "Imperyo National Radio" (INR) for radio broadcasting. The country ventured into television broadcasting with test broadcasts under the INR company in 1942, which led to the renaming of the company to "Imperyo National Radiotelevision" (INRT) in 1943.

In 1944, Krause Salazar passed away, marking a transition in leadership. Alejandro Tapia took over as the new leader in 1944. Under Tapia's leadership, Imperyo expanded its media presence. In 1963, daily television broadcasts began, and in 1969, daily color television broadcasts were introduced.

In 1971, a rigged election took place. A week before the election, a political party called the "National Democratic Party" (NDP) was formed. However, the election featured only the NDP as the participating party, raising questions about its fairness.

Rigged elections continued to occur in Imperyo. In 1981, another rigged election took place, followed by rigged elections in 1984, 1987, and 1989. In an attempt to appear more democratic, the positions of chief minister, vice chief minister, deputy chief minister, and vice chief executive were added in 1989, but their roles were largely symbolic.

However, on April 2, 1990, a democratic coup orchestrated by the AVA8 and Anti-Power took place, leading to the end of the union and the disestablishment of Imperyo.

Imperyo's national anthem during the period from 1909 to 1914 and after the coup on April 2, 1990, until April 7, 1990, was "Katundans United." The motto of Imperyo from 1914 to 1990 was "Nostra Natione, tua Natione" (Our Nation, Your Nation).