East Asian People's Federation

The East Asian People's Federation (Dang: 델기앗이아 렘민 욚압, Japanese: 東アジア人民連盟, Korean: 동아시아 사람들 연맹) also known as East Asia is one of the two Confederal units of the Eurasian People's Confederation. Located in the Far North East of Asia consisting of the Japanese Archipelago and the Korean Peninsula and surrounding lands. The federation's capital is Tokyo, which also serves as the capital of the Confederation.

Formed in May 2014 following the East Asian Revolution erupting in the Empire of East Asia, which was later revealed to be ignited by subversive activity by an alliance between what was then independent Neo-Socialist Europe, and Danguk. The Revolution spread like wildfire across East Asia, spread by popular opinion with mass protests against the status-quo and the Occupy for Survival movement. The United States and Sierra were great supporters of the East Asian government during the Revolution, however their combined effort failed to quell the threat and resulted in the toppling of the East Asian state. The revolution ended officially at the end of April 2014, with the East Asian People's Federation, consisting of the former East Asian units of Korea, and Japan and the formerly independent state of Danguk. The new constitution was drawn up, heavily influenced by the European ideology and governmental structure. In August 2014, both Europe and East Asia signed the Eurasia Co-Operation Agreement, which officially formed the Eurasian Co-Operation Organisation (ECO) which grew closer and closer until the later, Eurasian Agreement which formed the Confederation between Europe and East Asia was signed on the 12 February 2015.