East El Kadsre (country)

East El Kadsre, also known as the Republic of El Kadsre existed from 1958 to 1969. It was ruled by the remaining government of the Republic of El Kadsre. It had a higher rate of unemployment than West El Kadsre and North El Kadsre.

History
On May 18, 1958, the Partition of El Kadsre ended and El Kadsre was split into three: East, West, and North, with East El Kadsre being what remained of the Republic.

Hiroshi Kayos, president of the former Republic and leader of East El Kadsre, was determined to bring all of El Kadsre back under his rule. To prepare for this, Kayos put the country under martial law and ruled East El Kadsre as a military dictatorship.

On August 21, 1962, an assassination attempt was made on Kayos, killing his wife Miku. As a result, the country became more isolationist due to fear that another assassination attempt would occur, and East El Kadsre would go into chaos without Kayos at the helm.

In 1967, Michael Vlokozu was elected president of West El Kadsre. He also wanted the El Kadsres to be reunited, but for creating a Vlokist union, rather than Kayos' goal of re-creating the Republic of El Kadsre. Tensions between the two countries grew colder, especially after an assassination attempt on Vlokozu known as Operation Verlammen.

On November 2, 1968, Vlokozu gave orders for West El Kadsre to invade East El Kadsre. More than a month later however, West El Kadsre had reached Capulco, and Kayos and other East El Kadsreian leaders was forced into exile. The complete breakdown of the East El Kadsreian forces were surprising, and was due to insufficient military funding due to isolationism.