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Move 3:

-Sisavatdy's main goal is to re-install a constitutional monarchy in Vientiane; in doing so, he encouraged the destruction of communist buildings and infrastructures and tearing off propaganda posters in order to coerce the civilians to label Pathet Lao's regime as illegitimate and change their minds to join his coalition government.

- Numerous bloody battles take place throughout the country, with numerous cities on the verge to destruction as well as the humongous causalties committed by both belligerent forces. Although the FRLF aren't aiming to kill anyone during the civil war, they had to if the communist suspects are impossible to convince them into joining the democratic forces, let alone stopping them if they are too insane.

-A national broadcaster become the scene of hostage crisis of pro-Vorachith staff personnels by a group of royalist militants close to Sisavatdy and immediately take over the broadcaster by airing live coverages of the civil war. Social media also play a part of the armed conflict to promote democracy. Several political factions that were against Vorachith regime were established during the war as well.

- Enraged by FRLF trying to establishing democracy, Vorachith and the Lao People's Armed Forces continued carrying the suppression of dissents through massacres, bombings, hostage crises and other acts of terror to attempt saving the country's communist image but to no avail. He declared a state of emergency only for it to be quickly put down.

-FRLF won the war in spite of the army size being slightly outnumbered by Lao's People Armed Forces. Sisavatdy later declared a state of emergency that would last three months. He ordered RLDF to destroy communist-era governmental buildings through high-level explosives, ammunitions and other artilleries in Vientiane to put a definite end to Lao PDR era, although that isn't to say they weren't already damaged to begin with.

-While inside the Presidential Palace, he carried a mass arrest to Vorachith and the entire remaining membership of Lao People's Revolutionary Party, as the majority were either captured, killed or forced into exile during the civil war. The following moment after they were forced to leave the Presidential Palace by Sisavatdy's orders, the building is destroyed by firebombing.