Republicanism in El Kadsre

 refers to the movement aimed to change El Kadsre’s system of government from the constitutional diarchy to the democratic presidental republic, replacing the monarch of El Kadsre (currently Naruhito and Charles III) with the president of El Kadsre (currently Ryo Kimura) as the head of state and the head of government as a whole but still has to follow the constitution.

El Kadsre is undergoing a planned transition from the constitutional diarchy to the presidental republic. Nedel Maki of the National Party was elected as the country’s first president of the Second Republic of El Kadsre on July 29, 2023 and is set to take office on September 27, 2023, though his election has been disputed and is facing a proposed recall election.

History
Republicanism has a long history in El Kadsre. In 1835, the republic-supporting Kuwato-in forces drove the Tokugawa Shogunate out of El Kadsre in the Kuwato-in-Tokugawa War, establishing the republic of New Japan, the first presidential republic in Aritonesia.

On September 27, 2022, Ryo Kimura announced in his El Kadsre Day speech that El Kadsre will be transitioning to the presidential republic complete with a new constitution, which saw strong opposition from the Vlokists and the pro-monarch politicians, triggering the ongoing constitutional crisis in the process.