
Afghanistan's Democratic Republic
Afghanistan's Democratic Republic was a government system established in 1978, where the country was officially a socialist state led by a single party— the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan. It aimed to implement socialist reforms and promote equality, but faced internal conflict, external interference, and resistance from traditional groups. The government was characterized by efforts to modernize, but instability and ongoing wars eventually led to its collapse in 1992. Overall, it was an attempt to create a centralized, socialist-led government in Afghanistan during a tumultuous period.