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Kadikistani Union

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Location
Belgium
Capital
Ivar
Nick
Spelev
Letski International Airport
Letski Industrial District
Davatski Province


It had been mere days after the Kadikistani government invited the so called 'Revolutionary Coalition' of Lafayette to visit their nation. Not a single Kadikistani official dreamed that the visit would take place so soon or even take place at all. Needless to say the enthusiasm of their foreign comrades was appreciated.

However there where certain people in the Lafayette delegation that where appreciated more then others. The representatives of the 'Black Suns' where looked at with much caution and prejudges. After all these men spoke for the anarcho-communist faction within the Revolutionary Coalition, a faction that was deemed a liability by the Leninovists. According to the Leninovist international policy leftist alliances such as the revolutionary coalition are all good and well when one is fighting a common enemy, but once that enemy is defeated the differences start showing. In many chases the latter would lead to violence within leftist ranks which could end up giving the enemy a chance of revival. That is what the Kadikistani officials would attempt to show the members of the Lafayette delegation who they did view as potential allies, namely the Cajun Republican Army (CRA) and The Worker's Party (WP). The idea was that in order to make a revolution successful the ranks first needed to be cleared so that all revolutionaries stand behind the same goals and the same leaders. Kadikistan wasn't willing to financially and possibly even militarily support a coalition that would use Kadikistani weapons and other resources to fight each other instead of the enemies of communism and Kadikistan. All this would hopefully be taken care of later on.

That enemy in this case was the Lafayette government. Much had already been done in this torn country, however the revolution was far from over. Just recently the international community was notified of the brutal burning of former Lafayette president Dubois and the impending collapse of his government. Although the news appeared in every respectable newspaper across the world, international reaction was minimal. The latter was most likely due to the three major wars that are raging in different parts of the world, but it was also good for Kadikistan. Today it had the opportunity to help "guide" the revolution without foreign meddling. Leninovism was a not only an ideology and political system, it was also considered a science although many across Europe might dispute that. It was firmly believed in Kadikistan that it was the only viable form of communism in rightist Europe, something they where more then willing to share with the unsatisfied people of Lafayette.

A relatively large entourage had been waiting for the arrival of their newest guests. Leading the Kadikistani delegation was Vladimir Vykov, People's Commissar of Interior Affairs. Nearly every member of Vykov's group was wearing there military uniform, some more decorated then others. As the Lafayette delegation arrived at Letski international airport Vykov was the first to greet them and introduced every single member of his entourage except for his aides and the high amount of elite guards. With the introductions and its formalities over Vykov once again addressed the entire group.

"Comrades, I will serve as your guide to Kadikistan and Leninovism throughout these next few days. It is my sincere hope that you will find the experience educational, productive and even pleasant. Today we shall start our tour in our nation's industrial capital, Letski. Tommorrow we shall move on to the more rural areas where you shall see how our government keeps our people fed without foreign help and during the last day we will pay a visit to the capital Ivar where a meeting has been arranged between you and the Glorious leader Comrade President Nikolai Leninov. A meeting with the Glorious leader is the highest honour in our nation. We trust that you all realize it is best for all of us that the conversations over the next three days will remain strictly confidential for now. Our nation's national security and the success of the Lafayette uprising are two of the main things that we would not like to see compromised."
 
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Martin Emil Sunter, Vice President of the Black Suns, was the first off the plane. He was dressed in his 'biker' gear, with The Black Suns patch on the back of his leather vest. Then was Beauregard Fontenot, head of the Cajun Republican Army. Afterwards was Daniel Edwards, President of The Worker's Party. He was the only one to respond to Vykov.

"We are very interested in touring the city. However I am also eager to here of this system of Communism. But, the tour comes first I suppose." Mr. Edwards said, with a palpable sense of eagerness about him. The other two emmisaries from the 'coalition' were seemingly less excited about the whole thing.
 
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