The DSR declared independence on the 14th November 2015. Yet the country was actually established on the 13th of October with the signing of the constitution. Back then, it was called IDUD: Independent Democratic Union of David. Within a few days after its foundation, the population increased to 3 people. The word 'Union' in the name was referring to the union between the provinces of Tivit and Pilos.
On the 31st of May 2016, the micronation of Emirabe-Dhabit was stablished as a monarchy enclave of the UAE. Immediately after it's establishment, the micronation was annexed by the then called IDUD. Emirabe-Dhabit was the largest province of the DSR and the only one with its own constitution. The constitution of Emirabe-Dhabit, which has the same name stablished many of the differences in government and laws between this province and the rest of the country. For example: other provinces are ruled by the KaiJa of the province. Meanwhile, Emirabe-Dhabit is ruled by the Supreme Master.
On the 14th of April 2018. A document called UDID to DSR brought many changes to the nation. The first and most important of all was the name. On this date, IDUD (UDID in Spanish) became the DSR. This marked the beginning of the DeSaGi Sei period on which we still are. At this point, the DSR has twice as many citizens as the IDUD had in its first weeks. On the 21st of April of the same year, the DSR joined the League of Micronations. The GDP of the DSR soon skyrocketed to 20 €. It is expected to grow to 40 in the next few months.
No one knows what the future awaits for the Davidirtinian Selenite Republic. But many plans are being prepared. The province of Emirabe-Dhabit may increase its territory due to the peaceful annexation of a secluded territory which had been not claimed specifically due to some discussion on what to do with it. At the same time, this could become a fourth province, but this is very unlikely. A fourth province might be on its way though. Some people have introduced the idea of a cyber-province which would have no real territory. In a few months we are expecting to gain a coastline! This topic is still highly debated because it would be created on the national waters of a sovereign recognised state (Spain). The plans are in place but it is not yet known how this could happen considering the Spanish claim on the micro-island which is expected to have an area of a few square centimetres and may be completely submerged during high tide.