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'''Social Unity Party''' | |||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The Social Unity Party (Originally the Unity Movement) began as a loose political union of dedicated members of Lech's workforce, founded by [[Michael Aguinaldo]]. | The Social Unity Party (Originally the Unity Movement) began as a loose political union of dedicated members of Lech's workforce, founded by [[Michael Aguinaldo]]. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
The party was originally founded during the early years of Lech under the banner of the | The party was originally founded during the early years of Lech under the banner of the Social Unity Movement. However, it was later reestablished by Michael Aguinaldo in January 2022 as a result of a merger between several political parties, including the [[Lech Libertarian Party]], [[Independent Social Democrats]], [[Lech Totalist Party]], and the [[Lech Activist Federation]]. | ||
On July 3rd, 2022, the organization was banned by King Edward who had taken the throne and ordered all government officials to denounce any association with communist, socialist, or social democratic ideologies. However, it was unbanned and re-established just two days later, on July 5th, 2022. | |||
== Importance == | == Importance == | ||
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== Controversy == | == Controversy == | ||
The legality of the Social Unity Party (SUP) has been called into question on several occasions due to the fact that many of its members are self-professed communists. This came in conflict to | The legality of the Social Unity Party (SUP) has been called into question on several occasions due to the fact that many of its members are self-professed communists. This came in conflict to royal decree II banning political parties associated with communism, Nazism, and fascism are strictly prohibited. This has led to some controversy surrounding the SUP's existence. | ||
SUP has also been further observed to participate in high-profile events like the [[First International Conference of Progressive Ideologies]]. During this conference, the SUP joined with other progressive parties such as the [[Vommunist Party]], [[The Rebels]], and the Communist Party of [[Gregoria]]. | SUP has also been further observed to participate in high-profile events like the [[First International Conference of Progressive Ideologies]]. During this conference, the SUP joined with other progressive parties such as the [[Vommunist Party]], [[The Rebels]], and the Communist Party of [[Gregoria]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 01:25, 30 April 2023
Social Unity Party
Social Unity Party | |
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Leader | Lev Kamenev |
Chairperson | Michael Aguinaldo |
Founder | Michael Aguinaldo |
Founded | October 16, 2019 |
Headquarters | 2 Agora Village, Kingsland, Lech. |
Ideology | Labourism, Left-Wing Nationalism, Social Democracy, Anti-Austerity |
International affiliation | Social Partisans International |
Motto | March on to unity, march on to equality, march on to liberty, and march on with solidarity! |
Overview
The Social Unity Party (Originally the Unity Movement) began as a loose political union of dedicated members of Lech's workforce, founded by Michael Aguinaldo. Over time it began to morph into a center left Social Democratic party, wishing to rejuvenate Lech's economy by decentralizing business ventures and incentivizing the formation of worker run cooperatives. While the party waned during the slowing of growth. It's international tendencies have flourished, and It has found new ground, being one of the primary powers pushing the building of Lech.
Reforming the party, the Social Unity Party has returned to it's original purpose: to reconcile the Labor Unions of Lech and the Party to create a United Front for the people of Lech for a more democratic society, socially and economically.
History
The party was originally founded during the early years of Lech under the banner of the Social Unity Movement. However, it was later reestablished by Michael Aguinaldo in January 2022 as a result of a merger between several political parties, including the Lech Libertarian Party, Independent Social Democrats, Lech Totalist Party, and the Lech Activist Federation.
On July 3rd, 2022, the organization was banned by King Edward who had taken the throne and ordered all government officials to denounce any association with communist, socialist, or social democratic ideologies. However, it was unbanned and re-established just two days later, on July 5th, 2022.
Importance
The Social Unity Party (SUP) has played a pivotal role in shaping Lech's political landscape. With a lengthy stronghold on the Bundestag, the SUP has managed to establish itself as a dominant force in the country's political sphere, winning elections and securing majorities time and time again. The party still maintains a current majority of 875 out of 1000 seats in the Bundestag. This track record has allowed the party to cement its position as a key player in Lech's political scene, with significant influence in shaping policies and legislation.
Controversy
The legality of the Social Unity Party (SUP) has been called into question on several occasions due to the fact that many of its members are self-professed communists. This came in conflict to royal decree II banning political parties associated with communism, Nazism, and fascism are strictly prohibited. This has led to some controversy surrounding the SUP's existence. SUP has also been further observed to participate in high-profile events like the First International Conference of Progressive Ideologies. During this conference, the SUP joined with other progressive parties such as the Vommunist Party, The Rebels, and the Communist Party of Gregoria.