Fhainnin Popular Republic
The Fhainnin Popular Republic was the government of Faneria for the first quarter of the Twentieth Century. It was the original provisional government of the Republican movement in Faneria, and administrated the war against the Council for the Preservation of the Throne. After the civil war, it remained the government of Faneria until it was reorganized into the modern Republic of the Fhainn.
Kingdom of the Fhainn Repoblach Morchor an Fhainnlannachaeran | |||||||||
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• 1906-1922 | Callac Cananach | ||||||||
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• FPR Formed | 1906 | ||||||||
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• Reorganized into Republic of the Fhainn | 1922 | ||||||||
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Government
The FPR oversaw large-scale overhauls of the former administrative bodies of the state, making use of preexisting Royal institutions and progressively replacing or reforming them beginning as early as 1908.
Military
The People's Revolutionary Army was the initial driving force of the FPR's government, and effectively managed most functions of the state between 1906 and 1912 while staff within the civilian government was undergoing a series of firings and hirings to replace Royalist-sympathetic public workers with Republican ones. After 1909, the PRA underwent a dramatic reform in which most of its militia units, which had originally been the bulk of the army, were demobilized and returned to civilian life. The remaining core of the army continued with a series of structure and equipment alterations focused on bringing up the quality of line units and modernizing the military's supply and command/control/communications systems.
Administration
Taxation
In addition to the Royalist tax scheme being initially replaced with a flat 25% income tax, the seizure of property from nobles who had opposed the Revolution provided a glut of funding that was carefully hoarded and directed towards administrative programs and infrastructure. The FPR has a significant issue with organizing tax filings for a while after the war, only reaching 95%+ payment per year in 1920.