Opium and hashish flows legally around the country and even people of high positions are known to use them. The government is known to be highly corrupt and decadent. The state organizes bacchanalias, where there's free wine for everyone, and they even get the pleasure of seeing their esteemed and beloved Princeps Civitatis, Alexander-Maximilian Mura in chiton and himation, with a flower crown on his head. Marriage is open for homosexual people too, and public nudity is not just legal, but encouraged. However, people who don't agree with the central political tendency, or just express the slightest suspicion against the regime are tortured, and either lynched by the military wing of the National Youth Council, or have to face a show trial, and in the end, public execution by guillotine, or firing squad. And this is not all. The elite is having a good time, but there are millions who suffer from the dysfunctional economic system forced upon the country, and thus, poverty and famine.
Yet the regime was not disturbed by anyone from the international community for a long time. Most great powers doesn't wanted to intervine, and still don't, because there's just simply no moderate democratic alternative to Alexander-Maximilian's authoritarian ways, and while the regime treated it's political opposition questionable, it had no major negative impact on greater international affairs because of the country's isolationist policy.
However, recently, some things changed. Some of the political prisoners and convicts managed to escape from the country, and asked for asylum in more democratic countries. They of course increased the awareness of the people there about the dictatorship in Dlachavir, and there's no telling in what happens with Dlachavir's reputation when one of the countries with dlachaviri dissident-refugees start to stir up the situation.
What makes the situation a little complicated was mentioned before - while the refugees may be sympathetic because of their opposition to the insane and dissolute government and state, they are mostly not just young, liberal democrat social justice warriors. There's a fair share among them of hardened radical anarchists, anarcho-capitalist cyber-terrorists, neo-trotskyites, descendants of aristocrats who seek to restore monarchy, and members of a group which advocates puritanic lifestyle, anti-intellectualism, and a system similar to juche, called New Collectivism Movement.
And the cherry on top: despite all efforts of the neo-fascist establishment, these gropus are getting stronger. If they get foreign support, an insurrection, or even civil war, is surely inevitable.