Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Loyal Italy)

In 26 March 1927 Emperor Charles of Austria- Hungary is shot while visiting his domains in Serbia as rebellions reached their height by Serbian terrorists. The Austro- Hungarian government goes into meltdown with much of the union wanting independence and Serbia itself outright declaring independence. The troops stationed there while attempt to keep the situation under control are overwhelmed by the sheer number of protesters. On the 18th August 1927 with mass protests occurring in the Balkans and Hungary the government in Vienna declares the dissolution of a union with Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary, Banat all being made their own countries.