1977 Vlokozuian Labor Party Purge

The 1977 Vlokozuian Labor Party Purge was a public purge of the Vlokozuian Labor Party orchestrated by Michael Vlokozu on November 2, 1977.

Background
On July 14, 1977, 26 men of the Vlokozuian Army attempted to assassinate Michael Vlokozu in his residence in El Kadsre City. The raid was unsuccessful, leaving 22 soilders killed and 2 arrested. Katashi Ito, the then-president of the Vlokozu Union, subsequently attempted to cover up its involvement. Less than three months later after SSV found out Ito was responsible for the raid, Katashi resigned to avoid the impeachment trail and he was later exiled to the Philippines.

On September 23, 1977, the Vlokozu Union annexed the Vicnoran Kingdom under the command of Michael Vlokozu. 26 state members of the United Nations had recognized the Vlokozuian State of Vicnora as the Vlokozu Union's illegal occupation of Vicnora's land. One fourth of the members of the Labor Party of the Vlokozu Union have opposed Michael's idea to occupy Vicnora.

Event
On November 2, Vlokozu convened an assembly of party leaders. During the assembly, which he ordered videotaped to be shown in television news. Upton Joiner, the then-executive of the SSV, has reported that Katashi Ito had the leading role in the assassination attempt of Michael Vlokozu and the pro-Viknakaist Vlokozuian elite were planning to perform the coup and gave the names of the 72 alleged co-conspirators, who were removed from the room one by one as their names were called and taken into custody. After the list was read, Vlokozu thank those who weren't had their names called and still seated in the room.