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==== The rise of Communism (1919-1924) ====
After the Great War, many countries of the world pointed towards communism to fix economic issues during their reconstructions. Tuvaria nor Skavari were involved in the conflict, but the influence reached the two either way. The lower classes of the five states were being oppressed and abused by their governments and had less restrictions to basic human needs because of their wealth. So, when communism came to the region in 1919, the poor had a new opportunity to seize power. Through the great power of lobbying, a powerful group from some of the worst slums in Tuvaria were able to form the '''''Socialists Party of Tuvaria (Socijalistička partija Tuvarije)''''' in 1921. Though they existed in parliament, they were unpopular with the rich '''TPP''' and '''PPT''' parties governing currently, the head of the '''SPT''' was '''Josip Leonova (1880-1954)''' who published writings on Communist Beliefs since the 1910s. He'd grown his public image to such an extent that now he had proper influence in the ongoings of government. In 1924, he was elected to Master of Parliament which was the highest role in Parliament under the President making him and his party more powerful than even the majority parties.
 
In Aranistan, Communism became the thing with the country having a history of being dreadfully poor and in need of a new hope for the people. At first, the pro Tuvarian democratic government had consolidated power over the Aranistani Communes but quickly, the government lost power as the people revolted against them and quickly causing order to collapse. In order to prevent full anarchy, the Democratic government abdicated in 1923 and in 1924, the Federal Republic of Aranistan became the '''''Socialists Republic of Aranistan (Socijalistička Republika Aranistan)'''''. The response from their neighbors was negative with the Tuvarians and Skavarians reprimanding the new government and the radical changes it took from the classic way of order that has been in effect since the fall of the United Kingdoms. The leader of SRA, '''''Ajdin Sastinovna (1886-1975)''''' called their responses "Childlike at best" and life continued as usual. SPT leader, Josip Leonova supported the new communist nation and would continue to call for support of the SRA in Parliament.
 
==== Nothing interesting in the 1930s through 1950s ====
more may come in the future nothing yet though
 
==== Viktor Yurichenko's rise to power (1977-1990) ====
 
== Etymology ==
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