In 1996 Crustchevist guerrillas
seized control of Equador, Colombia and Peru after a vicious civil war.
The drug cartels were forced to relocate to
Venzuela and Brazil. An ideal socialist society was formed.
It was named named the
Inca Republic after the public welfare system of the Incas. This
system was based on
annual redistribution of arable land in accordance to the needs of the families.
(This is true. I'm not making all of this up, you know)
thus providing a functional
social protection from starvation.
Plagued from start with an economy less than adequate a massive
governmentalization program was initiated. From 1996 to 2013 the Republic was
run more along Maoist lines in order to rebuild the virtually annihilated
infrastructure. After this had been accomplished to a reasonable degree the
system shifted to the economically more sound Crustchevist model.
Rumors of a
purge of the party's Maoist elements are completely unfounded.
Today the Inca Republic is still fairly poor but it survives pretty well.
Its main products are raw materials, kibble and slightly outdated cybernetics of
Soviet/Ukrainian type.
Production of slightly obsolete tractors and
trucks also brings in money. Stolbovoy opened its "Communist Brotherhood"
plant in 2017 for manufacturing of assault rifles in Lima, bringing
further jobs and
money into the area.
In mid 2025 the minister of finance was assassinated by as yet unidentified
forces.
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