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Premier Made Gasan asked Liosol to return sovereignty to the nation in 1950, following the [[GEW|Great Ekuosian War]]. Alotol Prime Minister Seon Daol set a deadline for Liosol's departure, promising to withdraw from the country by the end of 1955. This likely came as a response to the new [[Liosol First Party]] that appeared in the [[Kajeth]] following Liosol's 1950 national election. Two years later Liosol "abandoned" Huy En, according to Premier Made, due to the drain that the protectorate had on Liosol's post-war economy. Following the withdrawal, Liosol asked the Protectorate of Huy En to join [[the Charter]], a trade organization that was expanding by means of a mutual defense treaty. Huy En declined, stating that they would resume their practice of neutrality and become a buffer between [[Qonklaks]] and [[Liosol]]. | Premier Made Gasan asked Liosol to return sovereignty to the nation in 1950, following the [[GEW|Great Ekuosian War]]. Alotol Prime Minister Seon Daol set a deadline for Liosol's departure, promising to withdraw from the country by the end of 1955. This likely came as a response to the new [[Liosol First Party]] that appeared in the [[Kajeth]] following Liosol's 1950 national election. Two years later Liosol "abandoned" Huy En, according to Premier Made, due to the drain that the protectorate had on Liosol's post-war economy. Following the withdrawal, Liosol asked the Protectorate of Huy En to join [[the Charter]], a trade organization that was expanding by means of a mutual defense treaty. Huy En declined, stating that they would resume their practice of neutrality and become a buffer between [[Qonklaks]] and [[Liosol]]. | ||
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Protectorate of Huy En | |||||
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Capital | Ridmark | ||||
Languages | Alotol, Hetan | ||||
Government | Republic | ||||
Premier | |||||
• | 1942-1946 | Rid Vema | |||
• | 1946-1952 | Made Gasan | |||
Legislature | Council of Ridmark | ||||
History | |||||
• | Alotol intervention | 1942 | |||
• | Republic formed | 1952 | |||
Currency | Soltenna Blossom | ||||
Today part of | Huy En |
The Protectorate of Huy En was a subject of Liosol from 1942 until its independence in 1952. The country was brought under the protection of Liosol after an invasion by Imperial Qonklaks that violated its neutrality in the conflict.
History
Independence
Premier Made Gasan asked Liosol to return sovereignty to the nation in 1950, following the Great Ekuosian War. Alotol Prime Minister Seon Daol set a deadline for Liosol's departure, promising to withdraw from the country by the end of 1955. This likely came as a response to the new Liosol First Party that appeared in the Kajeth following Liosol's 1950 national election. Two years later Liosol "abandoned" Huy En, according to Premier Made, due to the drain that the protectorate had on Liosol's post-war economy. Following the withdrawal, Liosol asked the Protectorate of Huy En to join the Charter, a trade organization that was expanding by means of a mutual defense treaty. Huy En declined, stating that they would resume their practice of neutrality and become a buffer between Qonklaks and Liosol.