First Republic of El Kadsre

The  (Japanese: 在人国共和国 Zaihikoku kyōwakoku) was a country located in the central El Kadsreian Islands that existed from 1950 to 1968 and claimed all authority of El Kadsre. Established in 1950 after KSR's victory over the Sentanese Empire in the Eight-Day War, it was internationally recognized in 1952 and became a member of the Western Bloc in the same year.

In 1957, El Kadsre went rogue following sanctions placed on the country following the government ties to the assassination attempt of Elizabeth II during her visit to the United States and threatened to attack both NATO and Warsaw countries in revenge, in which it would led to Word War III. In 1958, the United Nations-led coalition partitioned El Kadsre and splited the nation into three seperate countries, which were West El Kadsre, East El Kadsre and North El Kadsre.

History
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.