HistoryIn mid-February 1737 the exiled political prisoners, the oppressed people of the World gathered on a free territory called Krsta. They lived in an anarchy for more then a century, when, on October 29, 1864 group of academics and intellectuals formed a legislative body called Rasfallemenn (which firstly consisted of 370 members). On Saturday, 27th of January 1917 on the extraordinary session of Rasfallemenn "Declaration of independence" was unanimously adopted. It's original text:
"We, the peaceful and freedom-loving people of the World, convened on the extraordinary meeting on this, 27th day January, nineteen seventeen (1917), in Felton, capital of the Republic of Krsta,
Acknowledging the fundamental and unalienable right of self-determination of each individual and a group of the joint individuals,
Recalling the years of inconceivable suffering of our people under the various authoritarian régimes,
Honouring the women and men who made a great sacrifices fighting for it's future freedom,
Committed to confront the painful legacy of the previous period, beginning a new epoch of democracy, peace, love, tolerance and liberty,
by declaring independence, sovereignty and statehood of the Republic of Krsta."
370 signatures
(the full text of "Legal evidence in support of independence and moral reasons for declaring it", 82 937 pages long in total of 19 volumes, can be found in the Rasfallemenn Library in Herfinell).
By the 1937 Constitution, Republic of Krsta was renamed to the Antifascist Republic of Krsta and the concept of capital city was abandoned with the separation of powers.On January 30, 1917 first round of the presidential election was held, with the second one taking place on February 6. Rudolf Flornell of the Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre) won the election. Presidential term lasted 4 years with only two exception - during the rule of Fabian Rothfard (1921-1924) and Rudolf Flornell (1924-1927). However, reduction to 3 years was lifted in June 1928.
There are total of 786 311 active political parties in the Antifascist Republic of Krsta with 7893 taking part in the election. However since 1917 only Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre) and Social Liberal Union of Krsta (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta) entered the parliament.
The only "war" Krsta ever was part of was in February 1943 when Sophie Larienne, a young partisan and anti-fascist, was killed by the nazi hordes in the southeastern Krsta. Soon after the whole nation revolted triumphally winning against the fascists after less then hour of fight. The next day, on 23 February, Republic of Krsta was renamed The Antifascist Republic of Krsta. However, since late 1960s the Free Society of Krsta is in widespread use and hardly anyone refers to Krsta as "The Antifascist Republic."
List of Presidents of Krsta:
1. Rudolf Flornell (17.02.1917. - 17.02.1921) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1880 - 1961
2. Fabian Rothfard (17.02.1921. - 17.02.1924) ; Social Liberal Union of Krsta (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1879 - 1955
3. Rudolf Flornell (17.02.1924. - 17.02.1927) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1880 - 1961
4. Albert Rudwell (17.02.1927. - 17.02.1931) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1871 - 1957
5. Rudolf Flornell (17.02.1931. - 17.02.1935) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1880 - 1961
6. Fabian Rothfard (17.02.1935. - 17.02.1939) ; Social Liberal Union of Krsta (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta) ; 1879 - 1955
7. Felix Lunnfelt (17.02.1939. - 17.02.1943) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta) ; 1923 - 2007
8. Benjamin Frusfinn (17.02.1943. - 17.02.1947) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1890 - 1984
9. Arthur Feinwelt (17.02.1947. - 17.02.1951) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1903 - 1981
10. Chiara Rosenwill (17.02.1951. - 17.02.1955) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1924 - 2006
11. Theodor Frankford (17.02.1955. - 17.02.1959) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1898 - 1977
12. Leopold Pearlgold (17.02.1959. - 17.02.1963) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1927 - 1993
13. Gerald Foxworth (17.02.1963. - 17.02.1967) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta) ; 1925 - 2008
14. Theodor Frankford (17.02.1967. - 17.02.1971) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Stafre); 1898 - 1977
15. Eli Gorfinfall (17.02.1971. - 17.02.1975) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Starfe); 1945 - ????
16. Susan Feinwelt (17.02.1975. - 17.02.1979) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Starfe); 1956 - ????
17. Robert Rottfeld (17.02.1979. - 17.02.1983) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Starfe); 1948 - ????
18. Rebecca Faludirent (17.02.1983. - 17.02.1987) ; Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Starfe);1963 - ????
19. Ariel Levinelle (17.02.1987. - 17.02.1991) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1961 - ????
20. Danuta Polak (17.02.1991. - 17.02.1995) ; Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1968 - ????
21. Leon Litzwin (17.02.1995. - 17.02.1999); Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Starfe); 1973 - ????
22. Rebecca Faludirent (17.02.1999. - 17.02.2003); Independent Social Democratic Party (Ernelt Sozialdemokratienne Starfe); 1963 - ????
23. Marie-Jean-Lucien Lunwielle (17.02.2003. - 17.02.2007); Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1978 - ????
24. Henry Fillwill (17.02.2007. - ????); Social Liberal Union (Sozialiberalnne Liet da Krsta); 1974 - ????