Neo-Crimsonia

About
Neo-Crimsonia (aka. Нео-Кримсония) is a left-wing political movement seeking to revive and instate the People's Republic of Crimsonia. It gained popularity in the post-war periods after the Second Crimsonian Civil War and gained traction during the Kradovo riots which had occurred in 1997. In the modern period, Neo-Crimsonia has become one of the most popular movements in Bulgaria. One of the organizations called Bears of Crimsonia is involved in the movement.

Background
In 1995, the People's Republic of Crimsonia dissolved and collapsed after the capture of the capital city of Kradovo and the death of its chairman, Ilya Zhivkov. In the aftermath, remnants of the Crimsonian People's Liberation Front, including Crimsonian politicians, retreated to the western borders in Bulgaria. During the period, CPLA remnants then formed a militia group and the CPLA officially disbanded the following day. The militia group had a motive of using their remaining forces and equipment to recapture the city of Kradovo to reinstate the People's Republic of Crimsonia and destroy the provisional government, however, just as soon as they could potentially move to the capital, the rest of the remnant forces were captured by the Bulgarian army, and the last group of remnants were captured, nearly a month after forming the militia.

Founding
The Neo-Crimsonian political movement officially began in the year around 1997, months prior to the Kradovo riots. Pro-Crimsonian supporters, former politicians within the Crimsonian Communist Party including former veterans of the Crimsonian People's Liberation Army, united together in the outskirts of Kradovo to form an extremist group called the Bears of Crimsonia, and it would be officially established the following year. The Bears of Crimsonia held rallies and handed over manifestos and the extremist group would eventually rise throughout the city of Kradovo. Many of the manifestos provided by the Bears of Crimsonia would eventually become the main cause for the rise of the movement of Neo-Crimsonia.

Kradovo Riots
In 1997, demonstrations against the provisional government were held in the city of Kradovo, and it would later on turn violent. As a result of the violence, the Bears of Crimsonia took advantage of the situation, and began a march to the takeover of the headquarters of the Bulgarian government. Thousands of members from the extremist group arrived in the streets of Central Kradovo armed with weapons and Crimsonian-era uniforms and waved the flag of Crimsonia, including the official icon of the Bears of Crimsonia, and they would eventually gain traction throughout the media broadcasting the situation. After the Kradovo Riots ended, the Bears of Crimsonia continued to grow in numbers as the group had now been officially recognized as an extremist group.

Modern Day
To the modern day, Neo Crimsonia still continues as a political movement, despite Bulgarian authorities attempting to crack down on the sudden influx of members. The extremist group affiliated with the movement still continues to thrive, however it has become stagnant in recent years. It has begun to pose a threat to the Bulgarian government and has become an eyesore within the youth.

Motives
The motives for the political movement of Neo-Crimsonia is to reinstate the People's Republic of Crimsonia and to reinstate the Crimsonian Communist Party, although simple there are also many motives for Neo-Crimsonia, such as creating a greater Crimsonian socialist nation which included Bistonia and the political movement also advocated for genocide against Bistonians.