Saegya

Saegya, officially the Saegyan Socialist Republic (Saegyan: 새기야 사회주의 공화국, Saegya sahoejuui gonghwagug) is a sovereign state in Southern Auchoi, bordered by Huda and Yetpa to the south and the Zheng Mou sea to the north. Its capital and most populous city is Pyongje. Saegya is a unitary, one-party socialist state that is ruled by the Saegyan Revolutionary Worker's Party.

History
Up to 1900 roughly:

Saegya's early history consists of feuding clans that are occasionally united by a strong leader for a very short time, usually only as long as he or his son lived. Saegya was divided into the Six Kingdoms, which consolidated around ~400 BCE, and existed until ~550 CE. The Six Kingdoms devolved into the Warring Kingdoms state around 1330 CE, which consolidated into the two kingdoms of Saegya and Baekhu. Saegya united into the Kingdom of Saegya, which was established in 1642 and lasted until 1910 and the establishment of the Saegyan State in the wake of the Ryugeok War in 1911 and the following First Saegyan Civil War (1913).

The Saegyan State was established as an interim state by the republican National Council, mostly headed by moderate landowners and sympathetic nobles in order to replace the monarchy. Within the first two years of the Saegyan state, infighting between the two leading political parties, the Saegyan National Party and the Saegyan Popular Front, lead to open conflict again in the Saegyan Revolution (1915-1922).

Governance
Saegya is a unitary, one-party Kraussist-Moskvinist socialist republic. Since the establishment of the Socialist Republic by Kei Sukin, Saegya has been ruled by the Saegyan Revolutionary Worker's Party since the end of the Second Saegyan Civil War. The republic has been lead by the principles Sukinist thought that were brought about in the wake of the revolution, and formally published at the conclusion of the second Civil War.