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=== Pripyat's Republic in their Own Words ===
=== Pripyat's Republic in their Own Words ===
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"Pripyat is a controlled-democracy.
"Pripyat is a controlled-democracy.

Revision as of 05:38, 15 October 2021

New Federal Republic of Pripyat
Flag of The New Republic of Pripyat
General
DemonymPripyatin, Pripyatski, Communist
AllianceSESU
Capital cityPripyat
Government
GovernmentSocialist Republic
Formation
Preceded byLenin Isle
Succeeded byCCCP
Culture
LanguageEnglish, Mutant

Founded relatively early in the history of Civclassics 2.0 the city of Pripyat would go on to form a successful and powerful communist republic which for a time dominated the shallow ++ before the EVENT.

Little is recorded about the history of the city, its inhabitants, or the society they created following the devastation wrought by the EVENT. What is recorded below is primarily sourced from archaeological, necrological, and scientific analysis of what the Pripyatski left behind.

Pripyat's Republic in their Own Words

"Pripyat is a controlled-democracy.

To put it simply, there are three branches of government (Executive, Judicial, Legislative), of which the National Assembly and Judiciary are elected. The Executive Planning Committee is staffed by members of the FAGSCOM (Fully Automated Gay Space Communist) Party, which subsequently is not able to field candidates in elections. A candidate must be endorsed by a party in order to run for office. Both citizens and non-citizen residents are able to vote, however only citizens are allowed to run for office or found parties.[1]

To put it even more simply, we stole Cuba's constitution and made some adaptations to suit our needs." - IAmASimpleBastard - Chairman of the FAGSCOM Party.

Pripyat's History as Known Today

Beginning as a resource extraction base for the city of Lenin Isle, the settlement that would become Pripyat began in late 2017. Becoming a fully devoloped and independent entity in 2018 following the influx of settlers from other servers and especially the now ancient city of Sidon.

Pripyat quickly became a highly developed civilization with extensive infrastructural projects which still to this day are vital in the region. The FAGSCOM Party would assist in the development of a flowering of socialist republics in the ++ region and would take a leading role in the short lived South East Socialist Union.

During the rise and fall of the Vitellian Kingdom the New Republic of Pripyat would take a stand of principled neutrality. During the course of the conflict the Republic would expand, incorporating the formerly independent Republic of Provincia, as well as developing advancements in nuclear, brewing, and botting technologies.

These achievements would lead to the crowning glory of both Pripyat and all Plus Plus socialists when FAGSCOM Party launched the first space station on Civclassics, winning a scientific victory unmatched before or since. This prodigious achievement must have incurred the wrath of the gods, for it was not long after that the EVENT would occur.

THE EVENT

Not much is known about why or how it occurred but at some point in 2019 a critical malfunction in the containment shield surrounding reactor 3 of the Peoples Power Station led to its catastrophic failure. Known as the EVENT, this disaster would be the death of the Republic. While the rest of the map would be consumed by the Infinity War the shallow Plus Plus instead was forced to deal with the permanent consequences of the folly of Pripyat's scientists.

The population of the region has never truly recovered, with those who did not become hideous abominations fleeing to Provincia Isle or across the map to the CSA. The last act of the FAGSCOM party was to unite with the People's Republic of Maltovia and form the Communist Cities Caretaker Protectorate.

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