Oleg Kozlov

Grand Marshall Oleg Kozlov or simply Marshall Kozlov was the de facto dictator of Osorra from 1922 to 1959. As a child he was moved into a noble Yarovan family to that of the Tsar, and legally became his son. He was resentful of his new family and would later go on to overthrow the Tsar in the October 13th Event. After the coup Kozlov would lead loyal divisons towards destroying all pockets of resistance, and would eventually execute the Tsar entirely and declare the People's State of Osorra. He declared himself "Grand Marshall" of this new state and centralized power around the Osorra Self-Rule Authority - a political organization controlled by the military.The military dictatorship he founded would last for over 50 years

Kozlov would create a cult of personality around himself, and organize absolute power around himself and the Armed Forces of Osorra. Kozlov in 1930 would write the Economic Problems of Osorra, and created his own ideology known as Kozlovi Volkovism, firmly adhering Osorra into the communist bloc. Osorra would align towards the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia, and support various revolutionary movements abroad. Internally he began the campaign known as Sotsial'nyy Pod'yem, where the military would build vast amounts of infrastructure, industrialize, and educate large segments of the population. As apart of Sotsial'nyy Pod'yem the country created a new economic policy, where the military would run most large enterprises while leaving the petite bourgeriose untouched. The government would create national plans, with the assistance of trade unions, scientists, managers, and officials. Kozlov was also extremely repressive, creating various secret police organs and purging officials at whim. Many leftists have criticized him for not fully expropriating the bourgeoise nor implementing the principles of worker self ownership. Many leftists see him as a corporatist and fascist, who instead of embracing class conflict embraced class collaboration. Still he is quite revered within Osorra by both leftist and rightist figures, who see him as a great modernizer who strengthened the nation.