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The National Party was founded in the crucible of the city of [[Providence]], from the foundations of the Commonwealth Club - a political discussion society and exclusive club based out of Helvets Avenue. The first ‘Commonwealthers’, chiefed by Ciprian de la Baltas, originated as a broad-based coalition who resolved to stand for honest government, anti-machine politics, and fiscal responsibility. Since that time, they have rebranded themselves the National Party, and taken the colours of the flag as their own. | The National Party was founded in the crucible of the city of [[Providence]], from the foundations of the Commonwealth Club - a political discussion society and exclusive club based out of Helvets Avenue. The first ‘Commonwealthers’, chiefed by Ciprian de la Baltas, originated as a broad-based coalition who resolved to stand for honest government, anti-machine politics, and fiscal responsibility. Since that time, they have rebranded themselves the National Party, and taken the colours of the flag as their own. | ||
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+ | [https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/197210-the-nationals/?tab=comments#comment-1811202%7CThe| The Nationals Formation Post, 1798] |
Revision as of 00:12, 30 December 2020
The Nationalists |
Founded: 13th of Sigismund's End, 1799 |
Founder(s): Ciprian de la Baltas Ledicort d'Azor George Kovachev |
Type: Political Party |
Country: Holy Orenian Empire |
Headquarters: Providence |
Chairperson: George Kovachev |
Ideology Regular Elections Fiscal Discipline Deregulation Infrastructure Anti-Cronyism |
Political Position Center-Right to Right-Wing |
The National Party was founded in the crucible of the city of Providence, from the foundations of the Commonwealth Club - a political discussion society and exclusive club based out of Helvets Avenue. The first ‘Commonwealthers’, chiefed by Ciprian de la Baltas, originated as a broad-based coalition who resolved to stand for honest government, anti-machine politics, and fiscal responsibility. Since that time, they have rebranded themselves the National Party, and taken the colours of the flag as their own.