1980s in Tseng

This article highlights events in the Tseng Republic from 1980-1989.

The 1980s are considered to be one of the most "boring" decades in Tsengian history. Even though Cold War tensions esclated, there were no major protests.

Incumbents

 * President: Thomas Lan-xiao (1980-1984), Huang-li Jia-kang (1984-1992)
 * Vice-President: Louis Xi (1980-1984), Andre Jia (1984-1992)
 * Prime Minister: Isaac Liu

1981

 * April 23 - Start of the Taihua anti-immigration protests
 * July 2 - End of the Taihua anti-immigration protests
 * October 31 - New immigration laws come into effect at midnight on this date.

1982

 * January 6 - New Republic Party (NRP) founded.

1983

 * February 12 - 1983 Huanzhou overpass collapse

1984

 * January 1 - Sandiao becomes Tseng's 9th state.
 * January 1 - Callentown upgraded from a town to a city
 * July 14 - 1984 Tsengian presidential election. Huang-li Jia-kang wins.
 * July 24 - Huang-li Jia-kang is sworn in as Tseng's 11th president.

1985

 * February 27 - Huang-li announced the Sixteen Projects in a press conference.
 * March 18 - Beginning of the construction of the Wanxia Dam.
 * June 30 - Electrification of the Taihua line of TNR.
 * December 3 - Completion of Highway A1 from Huanzhou to Lizhong.

1987

 * April 11 - The opening of the New St. Joseph port.

1988

 * January 2 - Tseng Top 50 starts.

1989

 * May 29 - Bafu Incident. The arrest of 12 people and police raid at the LGBT+ friendly Bafu Club in Tseng City. Sometimes called "Tseng's Stonewall"