Wai Kanu Royal League

The Wai Kanu Royal League (Abrv: WKRL; Atsun: Wai Kanu Tsra Chu Som, also translated as "Wai Kanu Monarchist League") is a former monarchist political party and currently is an insurgency group fighting against the government of Ke-Atsung. It was the sole legal pro-monarchist political party represented in the National Assembly. As a political party, it supported legislation to reinstate the monarchy, though whether or not it would be absolutist was not mentioned in any official capacity. It was officially banned in 1948 following legislation approved by Amieong Dilliu to ban all non-NPM parties from parliament. It then became an insurgent group.

Political party
As a political party, the WKRL promoted pro-monarchist ideas, such as the reinstatement of the monarchy, and the promotion of Dyu Lawm. It was the sole legal monarchist political party in the nation as being an example of Ke-Atsung's free democratic system. Traditional farmers, the clergy, and some oligarchs were the constituency that the party had, which was consistent and loyal to its candidate. It has been very controversial in Atusn politics, and the party was often accused of corruption, political violence, and incitement of rebellions. It controversially initially supported the ongoing monarchist insurgency against the republic, but then dropped its support after Mthu Ntau became the leader in 1904.

The WKRL often clashed with the communist party, with each allegedly supporting local gangs to launch attacks and raids against one another, which resulted in numerous deaths across the span of decades. Tensions with the communist party would be at their peak after the assassination of At Amay, the then-serving General Secretary as a response to an attack by pro-communist supporters in Lengtash, which killed over 70 WKRL supporters and destroyed the local party headquarters.

Insurgent group
During the 1948 Atsun Revolution, the WKRL was officially banned from parliament due to sweeping legislation passed by President Amieong Dilliu, the WKRL then transformed itself into an insurgent group with an estimated 24,000 members. They quickly fought in the countryside, and in urban centers such as Wai Kanu, Lengtash, and Satugunnu. In 1948, Amieong personally took command of military affairs and began a series of operations against both the communists and monarchists out of urban centers, though the operations caused several dozens of deaths and Amieong was criticized by some observers due to alleged indiscriminate killings of suspected monarchists and communists. Amieong's efforts, however, would ultimately prove successful and pushed the insurgencies to the countryside. It is estimated that the WKRL currently has 19,000 fielded men.

The WKRL units, just like the communists, are mostly equipped with mid-war infantry equipment and some post-war infantry weapons.