03-14-2017, 02:37 PM
Kubaniza is very liberal in its politics and government. I was planning on giving Mazaghea it's own republic. It does have the advantage of not having the large religious divide like in Chechnya, though, and hardly any of the political repression. That's not to say that any violence will not be dealt with swiftly and strongly, of course.
The Kubaniza government would probably do all that it could to avoid secession. It would pressure the local government behind the scenes to avoid holding official referenda and the like. It would waffle on any votes concerning the issue. It would basically do anything in its power to legally delay the issue without a solid "no." It would hope the issue would pass into irrelevance with enough time of delaying and stalemate.
In the end, though, it's unlikely the Federation would allow secession, even if peacefully and legally supported by the population.
The Kubaniza government would probably do all that it could to avoid secession. It would pressure the local government behind the scenes to avoid holding official referenda and the like. It would waffle on any votes concerning the issue. It would basically do anything in its power to legally delay the issue without a solid "no." It would hope the issue would pass into irrelevance with enough time of delaying and stalemate.
In the end, though, it's unlikely the Federation would allow secession, even if peacefully and legally supported by the population.