Krasnoyarsk, officially the Provisional Government of Krasnoyarsk, is a Russian warlord state in Central Siberia. It borders Siberian Black Army to the east, Tomsk to the north, Kemerovo to the west and the People's Revolutionary Council to the south.
The country was established when the former Central Siberian Republic broke down, and is operated under a military guided democracy, led by President Nikolai Andreev.
History[]
Nikolai Andreev's clique tried to consolidate their power at Krasnoyarsk just after the collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, however, this attempt was frustrated by the subsequent Central Siberian Republic, Andreev was then placed under General Nikolay Krylov.
Later, when the Central Siberian Republic ruined, Krylov started a campaign against Siberian Black Army. Andreev seized the opportunity to stage a mutiny against Krylov, then, he established a Military Guided Democracy at Krasnoyarsk with his clique.
Politics[]
National spirits[]
Wild Promises |
The people were, to say at least, skeptical about our government following the failures of both the Soviet Union and the subsequent Central Siberian Republic. To gain their support President Andreev has promised the world to them, offering all manner of social, political and economic reform in every bombastic speech. Yet whilst the Generalissimo may have them enthralled for now, soon the people will demand we deliver. With the true state of the nation far more precarious than we have led the people to believe, the path we walk is narrow and treacherous, but should we succeed we might just be able to give them the world. |
Military Guided Democracy |
Experiencing first hand the failures of a civilian led democracy to prevent the total social and military collapse of the Central Siberian Republic, our system of government was codified to ensure administration is shared between the people and the military. The Office of President is held by the Chief of the Army, appointed by the General Staff, whilst the Prime Minister and National Assembly are democratically elected by the people. However, the President, and thus the military, must consent to the formation of any new civilian government, and can dismiss both it and legislation at whim. |
Treasonous Traditions |
Abandoning the Red Army, and then mutinying against the Central Siberian Republic, our Officer Corps has developed both a tendency and willingness to act against any regime which threatens its future and interests. As our young Republic now takes its first steps, and the military's involvement in and influence over our politics become more common, many fear whether the sins of the past will become the sins of tomorrow. The military may decide to act should they become dissatisfied with our government. |
Cabinet[]
Head of state: Nikolai Andreev (Authoritarian Democracy) | ||
Head of government: Oleg Troyanovsky (Authoritarian Democracy) | Silent Workhorse |
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Foreign Minister: Viktor Astafyev (Authoritarian Democracy) | Fierce Negotiator |
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Economy Minister: Pyotr Lomako (Authoritarian Democracy) | Resource Industrialist |
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Security Minister: Nikolai Lyashchenko (Authoritarian Democracy) | Army Instructor |
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Military[]
Krasnoyarsk has one field marshal and three generals:
General Nikolai Lyashchenko |
Born in Irkutsk in 1910, Nikolai Grigoryevich Lyashchenko spent his early life in Kyrgyzstan becoming a groom and blacksmith before joining the local trade union commitee and then volunteering for the Red Army in 1929. Serving in the Sino-Soviet conflict with distinction, he was sent to the Central Asian Military School and graduated in 1932, serving as an infantry commander in the 73rd Infantry Division. Awarded the Order of the Red Star for merit in 1936, Lyashchenko served in the Spanish Civil War as a military advisor and returned with the Order of the Red Banner, immediately being sent for further study upon his return. An early member of the graduate clique of Nikolai Andreev during the Soviet collapse, Lyashchenko was sent to Novosibirsk as part of the Central Siberian Republic's effort to break apart the clique, serving with characteristic valor in the Siberian War. It was to be short lived however, returning to Krasnoyarsk following Alexander Pokryshkin's betrayal of the Republic, only to end up betraying the Republic himself. |
General Aleksandra Samusenko |
Born in 1922 and rumored to have served in the Spanish Civil War in her teens, Aleksandra Grigoryevna Samusenko joined the Red Army in 1935. Originally serving in an infantry platoon, she served first in the Russo-Finnish 'Winter War' before graduating from the tank academy and joining the 1st Guards Tank Army as their only female tanker. Highly decorated for bravery and a recipient of the Order of the Red Star, Samusenko led the battered remnants of the 97th Tank Brigade of the Guard over the Urals following Operation Barbarossa and joined her Brigade to the Central Siberian Republic. Placed under the command of Nikolay Krylov, the destruction of the tank corps of the Grand Army of the Republic in the Siberian War pushed Samusenko into joining Nikolai Andreev in his mutiny against Krylov, the final nail in the Republic's coffin. |
General Alexey Pesterev |
Born 1910 in Buryatia, Alexey Ivanovich Pesterev worked as a collective farmer and builder, joining the Communist Party in 1939 before being drafted into the Red Army in 1941. Serving as a political commissar in the 209th Infantry Division, Pesterev rose rapidly to become Acting Commander of the 932th Infantry Regiment through both personal merit and the sheer rate of attrition suffered in the face of the German onslaught through the Soviet Union. Evacuating what little remained of his regiment across he Urals under heavy fire, Pesterev was placed under the command of Nikolai Andreev who, impressed by Pesterev's resolve, quickly inducted him into his own clique. Assigned a key role in the mutiny against Nikolay Krylov, Pesterev secured crossings across the Yenisei River, stranding several of Krylov's regiments on the west bank and ensuring their destruction at the hands of the Siberian Black Army. |
Field Marshal Nikolai Andreev |
Born 1905 in Moscow, Nikolai Trofimovich Andreev worked as a messenger, blacksmith's apprentice and printer before finally joining the Red Army in 1935, becoming an infantry commander in the 93rd Rifle Division and then military commissar of the Taishet district in the Irkutsk region in 1938. Originally eager to go to the front when Germany invaded the Soviet Union, Andreev was instead sent east to take officer courses. Yet as the Soviet Union began to collapse under the German onslaught and the Poliburo evacuated east, he instead made every effort to delay being sent to fight and with a clique of fellow officer school graduates solidified power in the city of Krasnoyarsk. Initially treated with suspicion by the Central Siberian Republic, Andreev's clique was broken apart and scattered across various assignments, with Andreev himself placed under the command of Nikolay Krylov. Capable however of seeing the writing on the wall during the Siberian War, Andreev reassembled his clique in their old base of power and mutinied against Krylov, putting an end to the Central Siberian Republic. |