Reorganized Constitutional Government of the Republic of Sequoyah

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Reorganized Constitutional Government of the Republic of Sequoyah

ᎤᎾᏙᏢᏅᎯᎠᏏᏇ ᎦᎫᏍᏛᏗ ᎠᏰᎵᎤᏙᏢᎡ ᎠᏰᎵᎤᏙᏢ ᏍᏏᏉᏯ
2020–2022
Seal of Sequoyah
Seal
Motto: ᎠᎵᎢᎵᏒ, ᎤᏁᏉᏤᎯ, ᎡᎷᏪᎢ
(Progress, Prosperity, Peace)
StatusSatellite state of CODECO under a transitionary government
CapitalAsequi
Largest cityKalgaduv
Official languagesSequoyan
Recognised regional languagesSamaritan, Creeperian, Navajan, Cheyall
Ethnic groups
(2021)
Demonym(s)Sequoyan
GovernmentDe jure multi-party republic under de facto military dictatorship and foreign occupation
• President
Atohi Dustu (provisional)
LegislatureReorganized National Congress
Senate
People's Assembly
History 
• Declared
5 December 2020
20 April 2022
Population
• 2019 estimate
40 million
CurrencySequoyan Dollar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sequoyah
Sequoyah

The Reorganized Constitutional Government of the Republic of Sequoyah (in Sequoyan ᎤᎾᏙᏢᏅᎯᎠᏏᏇ ᎦᎫᏍᏛᏗ ᎠᏰᎵᎤᏙᏢᎡ ᎠᏰᎵᎤᏙᏢ ᏍᏏᏉᏯ), often shortened to Reorganized Constitutional Sequoyah or the Republic of Sequoyah, also sometimes known as the Atohi Dustu regime, was the transitionary government of Sequoyah, which was established by the CODECO Mission in Sequoyah in December 2020. The stated goals of the RCGRS was to "bring peace and democracy to Sequoyah". It commands the Reorganized Sequoyan Armed Forces and fights against forces loyal to Diwali Wesa and Usti Atagulkalu in the Sequoyan Civil War.

The government was headed by Atohi Dustu, a former captain in the Sequoyan Armed Forces that commanded Sequoyan troops during the Second Lyoan Civil War. Dustu later became one of the two co-presidents of Sequoyah on 20 April 2022 after the 2022 Sequoyan presidential election and the RCGRS was formally dissolved.

List of presidents

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office & Mandate
Duration in years and days
Party
Atohi Dustu Brigadier General
Atohi Dustu
(1971–)
Provisional President
6 December
2020
20 April
2022
Military
1 year and 136 days

See also