PCBaller World/Outasia

República Federativa da Outásia Outasia is a nation located in northeastern Brazil. With a population of 66 million inhabitants, it borders Communist Brazil to the south and the rest is still unclear. It is divided into 9 provinces, comprising about 1794 municipalities. Its capital is located in Recife, the most populous city and the most developed in terms of HDI.
 * Motto: Union and Democracy for our homeland!!
 * Anthem: Liberdade! Liberdade!
 * Capital: Recife
 * Demonym: Outasian
 * Language: Portuguese (official language), Spanish, English, German and 15 others
 * Government Type: Semi-Parliamentary Republic
 * President: Aquilesball.png Aquiles Paraizo ([[file:PSDB.png]] PSDB)
 * Prime-Minister: [[file:LibCon.png]] Augusto Kimich ([[file:PSDpt.png]] PDU)
 * Minister of Financy: [[file:Lib.png]] Sérgio Mourin ([[file:PSDB.png]] PSDB)
 * Minister of Defense: [[file:Necon.png]] Renan Silva Neto ([[file:Necon.png]] PR)
 * Population: 66,482,855
 * HDI: 0.932
 * Code: OU

The northeast was the scene of the beginning of Portuguese colonization between 1500 and 1510, being very important for the export of pau-pernambuco. It was invaded by the Dutch in the 17th century, and only returned to Portuguese rule 20 years later.Since the Brazilian Independence of 1822, the Northeast had belonged to Brazil, being an important region for plantations such as sugar cane, cotton, cashew, grapes, mango, melon and others. With the economic and political crisis in 2022, Brazil ended up fragmenting into several states, with the northeast being commanded by socialist rebels. With the rebels dominating the Pernambuco capital of Recife, a one-party socialist state with inspirations from Maoism was established. Months after the taking of Recife, a new popular uprising against the socialist state arose, where led by the liberal, Aquiles Paraizo, managed by a bloody revolution to overthrow the socialist regime and install a provisional democratic government, which was called Outasia.

Elections and the Brazilian Colapse, 2022
Brazil's decisive 2022 elections took place on October 3 and 31 of that year, where in the second round, Workers' Party candidate Lula won the election under incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro with 50.9% of the vote. In the next few days after the results, strong allegations of announced fraud by Bolsonaro supporters were announced and thousands of protests alleging fraud took place in all capitals. The protests quickly became revolts, and on November 9, President Bolsonaro announced his support for the demonstrations and the next day he carried out (with the support of the population and some military personnel) a self-coup that illegitimated Lula's victory in the elections and the same ended. arresting the winning candidate and members of the Supreme Court, establishing martial law throughout the country.

With Lula's arrest, several pro-PT demonstrations took place (the main focus being in the northeast region of the country). Not only did leftist sentiment increase, but separatist sentiment also strengthened, such as separatism in Roraima and the South. With Lula's arrest, several pro-PT demonstrations took place (the main focus being in the northeast region of the country). Not only did the leftist sentiment increase, but the separatist sentiment also strengthened a lot, being separatism in Roraima and the South.