Floppa Civil War
| Floppa Civil War | |
|---|---|
| File:Tba | |
| Video | |
| Date | 243 CE |
| Location | UFR |
| Outcome | tba |
| Combatants | |
| Faction #1 | Floppa Socialist Ba'ath Party - FEPAC Clique |
| Faction #2 | Armed Forces of the United Floppa Republic
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| Faction #3 | Floppa Democratic People's Party |
| Faction #4 | Floppa Socialist Ba'ath Party |
| Faction #5 | Floppa Regency Council |
| Faction #6 | Islamic Democrat Party |
| Faction #7 | Armed Forces of the Ba'ath Restoration Front |
| Faction #8 | Bingdustan Socialist Party |
| Faction #9 | Sogaden-Floppastan National Bolshevik Party |
| Faction #10 | Agricultural Working People's Action Party |
Big Floppa, now aged 73, released his autobiography 'Marshal Big Floppa - Then to Now' out of concerns that his remaining life was quite limited. Polsk thus invited him to go on tour in New Warsaw, which he accepted despite not being able to actually preform his songs such as 'Flop Fo No Hoe' (Released when he was 41) like he used to, though he was still able to sing them. The concert he held in New Warsaw was quite unimpressive but he did his best in his old age. A group of suspicious people entered the concert whom were trailed by Polskan Intelligence as they seemingly shuffled for some kind of weapon, only for a unrelated individual 30 seats away to pull out a gun and lethally shoot Big Floppa, with said shooter being identified as 'Dobieslaw Symanski' with the motive of revenge against the Floppapolsk Republic (as he saw Big Floppa as a tyrant like them) after he was shot by security guards after the assassination.
Having been left leaderless, the Floppa Socialist Ba'ath Party formed the Floppascus Emergency People's Assembly Committee to govern the UFR while they were leaderless. Chegg Karakal, Big Floppa's son, took up the mantle as leader of the reformist 'Floppa Democratic People's Party' which promoted democratisation. Justin Karakal, Big Floppa's (adopted) brother, took up the mantle as leader of the 'Floppa Socialist Ba'ath Party', dedicating himself to upholding his late brother's legacy despite ideologically moving the party considerably further left. The generals which opposed Big Floppa during the Second Swagonian War formed the 'Committee of National Liberation', a faction ruled by said generals dedicated to restabilising the UFR in the current power vacuum. FEPAC kept trying to hold the nation together as it promised elections for the future leader to be chosen, though this didn't stop violent mobs of each faction's supporters from rioting in the streets despite Polsk's peacekeeping efforts. In the leadership elections, Chegg's reformists won out and were proclaimed the next leaders of the UFR, angering the CNL as they opposed liberal leadership which the FSBP agreed with to the point of breaking away as well, leading to the 'Committee of National Liberation' and 'Ba'athist Restoration Front' rising up in rebellion, prompting FEPAC to seize power to prevent the crisis which caused Chegg's 'Democratic Floppa Congress' to rise up. It appeared that without Big Floppa as a unifying force, the UFR would not stand united.