2013 Constitutional crisis of An Móir Leautheinn

The 2013 Constitutional crisis of An Móir Leautheinn was a constitutional crisis that took place in the Rockallic Viscountcy of An Móir Leautheinn following the abolition of the judiciary and subsequent implementation of so-described "Draconian" laws by His Lordship's Government of An Móir Leautheinn on 26 January 2013, following the 2012 elections in which the Natural Law First party received a majority of the seats in the Legislature of An Móir Leautheinn.

The Constitutional crisis saw large numbers of inhabitants as well as the Viscount of An Móir Leautheinn and His Lordship's Most Loyal Opposition fleeing the Viscountcy to form a government in exile. The Barony of Gléaoinnenoileun temporarily seceeded from the Viscountcy following the implementation of the "Draconian" laws to become a political anomaly within the Earldom until the end of the crisis. Women and children who remained within the Viscountcy because of an inability to leave through either patriarchal or governmental forceful restriction or lack of resources to travel. The constitutional crisis saw the population of the Viscountcy decreasing from approx. 432,000 inhabitants to less than 40,000.

The crisis ended on 6 July 2014, when the Supreme Court of the Seafaring Confederation ruled in the case Official Opposition of the Legislature of South (Highlands) vs. Official Government of the Legislature of South (Highlands) 23110 989 (2013) 39281 666 7 that His Lordship's Government had violated several constitutions, laws and rights, and ordered the immediate death of the administration. Confederate troops immediately headed for the State and executed the Government.