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==== Post Intervention Chaos ====
==== Post Intervention Chaos ====
Following Urcea's removal of forces and the signing of the Treaty of Port St. Charles, Canespa fell into chaos. Political figures scurried around as they tried to figure out a solution to the problem. All while this was happening the Board of Directors were already set on the course of action they deemed to be the only way forward. A return to the Wasiqana government. Seven days later the funeral of Tupac Amaru stuck headlines. The Wasi King had returned through the glorious fashion of personal demise for only the third time in history. With the House of Union still in chaos the Wasi King began to work hard in achieving a new government. The remaining eleven men and women who were part of the Board of Directors were removed from government and stripped of their government titles. As such the Canasta Company was removed from the government and the demands of the Urcea were met. In the following week seven of the eleven original board members were found dead in their homes. The Wasiqana Government soon launched an investigation where all of the mode of death for all seven of the directors was determined to be suicide. The Wasiqana Government refused all questions following the investigation and the funerals of all seven of these directors passed.  
Following Urcea's removal of forces and the signing of the Treaty of Port St. Charles, Canespa fell into chaos. Political figures scurried around as they tried to figure out a solution to the problem. All while this was happening the Board of Directors were already set on the course of action they deemed to be the only way forward. A return to the Wasiqana government. Seven days later the funeral of Tupac Amaru stuck headlines. The Wasi King had returned through the glorious fashion of personal demise for only the third time in history. With the House of Union still in chaos the Wasi King began to work hard in achieving a new government. The remaining eleven men and women who were part of the Board of Directors were removed from government and stripped of their government titles. As such the Canasta Company was removed from the government and the demands of the Urcea were met. In the following week seven of the eleven original board members were found dead in their homes. The Wasiqana Government soon launched an investigation where all of the mode of death for all seven of the directors was determined to be suicide. The Wasiqana Government refused all questions following the investigation and the funerals of all seven of these directors passed. As such the four remaining directors reformed the upper organization of the Canasta Company as new directorial candidates were being searched for. The remaining four directors were _, _, _, and _. They were noted for being particularly devoted to the Wasi King in the following months. But there was still a task at hand within the Wasi Kings chamber and the House of Union. The Canasta Company was essentially free to do as it pleased following the reorganization of government. The House of Union would have been set on removing this threat if not for the bribes and sponsorships they had been given via the company. As bill after bill couldn't even reach the floor of the House of Union due to fear of the potential retaliation of the Canasta Companies. The Wasi King knew what had to be done but was not happy about it. In the following two months over half of the House of Union was either imprisoned, killed, bribed, impeached, or had their property taken by the state. Only after this could the bills finally make it through the House of Union and into law. Via these means the Canasta Company was forced to become public and give up 98% of its shares to the Wasiqana Government and the Wasi King himself. The remaining 2% would be available to the public and other governments in order to raise money and diversify the Canespan economy. 
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