Tashein

Tashein (Tasheini: Ташидрых romanized: Tashidrykh), officially the Eighth Republic of Tashein (Tasheini: Тиберзу Ташидрых Репдузае romanized: Tiberzu Tashidrykh Repduzaye) is a country located in the Kadersaryinan Islands within the continent of North America. It shares a border with Pozry to the east, Ypreywrhe to the west, maritime borders with A'ame and Ma'altar to the north, Jaliya to the southeast, and Loagbevaeshcat and Lainyathia to the southwest. It is the third largest country in the Kadersaryinan Islands by population, and the second largest in size. The capital and largest city of Tashein is Vnahaygingrad. Other major cities include Tobobovsknu, Mavloslavl, Hebongelsk, and Vovyaayku.

The Tasheini and Jaliyan people have inhabited the eastern Kadersaryinan archipelago for at least 1,500 years. Tashein was a kingdom at the time, until French, Russian, and Couronian expeditions in the late 16th century colonized the region. Much like Ulakisonia, the Tasheini language was converted to a Cyrillic script. Russian Tashein was sold to Britain as a crown colony in 1709.

The nation officially formed on April 22, 1949 as the First Republic of Tashein. The republic went through many coups and iterations until the Sixth Republic of Tashein was overthrown on February 20, 1977. Tashein officially became a federation and a satellite state under the United Kadersaryinan Federation. After the fall of the UKF, it gained independence again on June 7, 1991, before another coup in 2015.

Tashein is considered a developed country and is a member of NATO, the United Nations, and the National Syndication of the Kadersaryinan Islands.

2015 coup and Eighth Republic (2015 - present)
On October 15, 2015, a group of military officers and rebels led by Colonel Ozezhir Giusenghyz staged a coup d'etat in Tashein, overthrowing the government of President Awvaea Vonag'glay. The coup was carried out with relative ease, as the military forces loyal to Giusenghyz outnumbered those loyal to the government.

The coup was sparked by several factors, including allegations of corruption within the government, discontent with the state of the economy, and a desire for stronger leadership in the face of external threats. Giusenghyz and his supporters argued that the government had become too weak and ineffective, and that they needed to take decisive action to restore order and stability.

In the aftermath of the coup, Giusenghyz declared himself the leader of the country and dissolved the previous constitution, promising to bring democracy back to the nation. He appointed a new government composed of supporters of the coup, and promised to hold new elections within two years.

The National Syndication of the Kadersaryinan Islands supported the overthrowing of the Vonag'glayist republic and supported the restoration of democracy in Tashein. Despite the condemnation by Raoekeiso, Ypreywrhe, Zolpycevo, and the Federal Union of the Kadersaryinan Islands, Giusenghyz and his supporters remained in power and began to implement a series of reforms aimed at improving the economy and strengthening the government. The coup marked a significant shift in Tasheini politics, with democracy assuming a more prominent role in the governance of the country.

The 2017 Tasheini presidential election ended in victory from Aryovezov Bumokhev of the Republican Party with Knovev Kuyotino as vice president. The 2022 election led to Viberigek Vyaoivych becoming president.