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| native_name = Berilinako Aurrera | | native_name = Berilinako Aurrera | ||
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*[[Citizen's March (Brilliania)|Citizen's March]] | *[[Citizen's March (Brilliania)|Citizen's March]] | ||
*New Conservatives | *New Conservatives | ||
*Yuli Verria's National Voice Party | |||
*Yuli Verria's National Voice | |||
*Tractor League | *Tractor League | ||
}} | }} | ||
| split = | | split = | ||
| predecessor = | | predecessor = Free Citizens | ||
| merged = | | merged = | ||
| successor = | | successor = | ||
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| think_tank = Republican Institute | | think_tank = Republican Institute | ||
| student_wing = | | student_wing = | ||
| youth_wing = Youth | | youth_wing = Youth Republicans | ||
| womens_wing = | | womens_wing = | ||
| wing1_title = {{wp|LGBT}} wing | | wing1_title = {{wp|LGBT}} wing | ||
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| ideology = {{plainlist|style=margin-bottom:0.5em| | | ideology = {{plainlist|style=margin-bottom:0.5em| | ||
*[[Brilliania|Brillian]] {{wp|nationalism}} | |||
*{{wp|National conservatism}} | *{{wp|National conservatism}} | ||
*{{wp|Social conservatism}} | |||
*{{wp|Civic nationalism}} | |||
*{{wp|Economic liberalism}} | *{{wp|Economic liberalism}} | ||
*{{wp|Anti-clericalism}} | *{{wp|Anti-clericalism}} | ||
*{{wp|Secularism}} | |||
*{{wp| | |||
*{{wp|Veteran}} interests | *{{wp|Veteran}} interests | ||
}} | }} | ||
| position = {{wp|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}} to {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}} | | position = {{wp|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}} to {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}} | ||
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The party was established on 13 February 2020 by a merger of [[Hegoak]], [[Citizen's March (Brilliania)|Citizen's March]] and associated minor parties in order to prepare for the 2020 regional elections. The party consists of a wide array of parties on the right side of the political spectrum, with ideologies ranging from the moderate {{wp|Georgism|Alriikan model}} supported by Inyigo Oliberi's faction to the {{wp|right-wing populism}} supported by Yuli Verria's faction. The party is united by its {{wp|secularism|secular}} outlook and support for {{wp|economic liberalism}} and {{wp|national conservatism|national conservative}} policies. The party is the legal successor of the [[Hegoak]] party, which was founded in 1865, and its headquarter is the same as Hegoak. | The party was established on 13 February 2020 by a merger of [[Hegoak]], [[Citizen's March (Brilliania)|Citizen's March]] and associated minor parties in order to prepare for the 2020 regional elections. The party consists of a wide array of parties on the right side of the political spectrum, with ideologies ranging from the moderate {{wp|Georgism|Alriikan model}} supported by Inyigo Oliberi's faction to the {{wp|right-wing populism}} supported by Yuli Verria's faction. The party is united by its {{wp|secularism|secular}} outlook and support for {{wp|economic liberalism}} and {{wp|national conservatism|national conservative}} policies. The party is the legal successor of the [[Hegoak]] party, which was founded in 1865, and its headquarter is the same as Hegoak. | ||
The party's central tenets include | The party's central tenets include drafting the Orthodox Marists into the army, amending the constitution in order to make Brilliania a {{wp|confederalism|confederal}} state and introducing optional electronic voting for all elections. It also supports legalisation of {{wp|Cannabis (drug)|marijuana}}. | ||
== History == | |||
The party was founded on 10 February 2020, when [[Citizen's March (Brilliania)|Citizen's March]] political Inyigo Oliberi, Orgi Aranszadi and Anna Szerorena left their party in order to join Hegoak. On 12 February, Hegoak officially dissolved its party structure in order to unite with Citizen's March and small allied conservative parties. The new party was officially registered on 13 February and approved on the same day. In the three days prior to the official registration, the Hegoak - Citizen's March joint faction was provisionally named 'Free Citizens' in reference to the party names. | |||
On 14 February 2020, it was announced that the leader of the National Voice Party former Minister of Veteran Affairs Yuli Verria was planning to merge her party with Forward Brilliania in order to return to politics, after refusing to participate in both the [[March 2019 Brillian legislative election|March 2019]] and [[December 2019 Brillian legislative election|December 2019]] elections after having temporarily halted her political career in order to recover from a {{wp|Occupational burnout|burn-out}}. National Voice previously formed a joint list, the Coalition of the Secular Right, with [[Hegoak]] in order to participate in the 2013 presidential elections and 2014 legislative elections. | |||
On 26 February 2020, the party announced an official alliance with the [[Homeland is Not For Sale Movement (Brilliania)|Homeland is Not For Sale Movement]] in order to present a united secular right front for the 2020 regional elections. | |||
=== Founding congress === | |||
On 14 February 2020, the party held Brilliania's first ever open political congress at the Sebasztian Szuriko Sports Centre in Marina Szantua. Attendance reached up to 7,000, and the party adopted its motto and logo during open votes during the congress. The party is introducing digital voting for its internal votes, and elected a 6-member presidium. | |||
== Ideology == | |||
=== Economic === | |||
* Starting programmes for {{wp|workfare}} as altenative to welfare payments. | |||
* Promoting domestic production over foreign imports | |||
* Decreasing the average tax burden | |||
=== Social === | |||
=== Religious === | |||
Forward Brilliania is {{wp|secularism|secular}} and is in favour of decreasing ecseak subsidies and decriminalise {{wp|blasphemy}}. | |||
== Controversy == | |||
=== Fight at founding congress === | |||
During the party founding congress on 14 February 2020, a fight broke out after the election of Inyigo Oliberi as the party spokesperson. Oliberi was the former leader of the Men's March for Traditions, a controversial {{wp|Men Going Their Own Way|Artikanist}} movement which advocated for abolishing female suffrage. The party was renamed to [[Citizen's March (Brilliania)|Citizen's March]] in November 2019, and expelled three of its own MPs from the party directly after being elected due to forming a radical faction within the new party, which later joined [[Marist Power]]. | |||
=== Internet vigilantism === | |||
Important party members have been known to participate in {{wp|anti-pedophile activism}}, where the activists actively participate in {{wp|internet vigilantism}} in order to trace and perform {{wp|Citizen's arrest|citizen arrests}} on potential paedophiles. Links between Forward Brilliania members and the controversial {{wp|internet vigilantism|internet vigilante}} group Juvenile Protection Team have been discovered by the independent Iparinan digital research platform Kéksapka. The JPT has links with the secular far-right party Rise Up Brilliania. |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 14 March 2020
Forward Brilliania Berilinako Aurrera | |
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File:ForwardBrilliania.png | |
Iserian name | A Beriliorszag Jobbra |
Presidium |
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Spokesperson | Inyigo Oliberi |
Founded | February 10, 2020 |
Merger of |
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Preceded by | Free Citizens |
Headquarters | Hamabi Bat Csoko 1 Errepublika kalean 01 065 Marina Szantua |
Think tank | Republican Institute |
Youth wing | Youth Republicans |
LGBT wing | Rainbow Republicans |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right to Right-wing |
Colors | Green |
Slogan | Effective, secular and nationalist |
Seats in the National Assembly | 51 / 200 (26%)
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Seats in provincial councils | 0 / 750 (0%)
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Presidential Commissioners | 0 / 6 (0%)
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Seats in municipal councils | 0 / 1,929 (0%)
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Mayoralities | 0 / 182 (0%)
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Website | |
aurrera.eb |
Forward Brilliania (Brillian: Berilinako Aurrera, Iparinan: A Beriliország Jobbra, lit. Brilliania Rightwards) is a right-wing and secular political party in Brilliania.
The party was established on 13 February 2020 by a merger of Hegoak, Citizen's March and associated minor parties in order to prepare for the 2020 regional elections. The party consists of a wide array of parties on the right side of the political spectrum, with ideologies ranging from the moderate Alriikan model supported by Inyigo Oliberi's faction to the right-wing populism supported by Yuli Verria's faction. The party is united by its secular outlook and support for economic liberalism and national conservative policies. The party is the legal successor of the Hegoak party, which was founded in 1865, and its headquarter is the same as Hegoak.
The party's central tenets include drafting the Orthodox Marists into the army, amending the constitution in order to make Brilliania a confederal state and introducing optional electronic voting for all elections. It also supports legalisation of marijuana.
History
The party was founded on 10 February 2020, when Citizen's March political Inyigo Oliberi, Orgi Aranszadi and Anna Szerorena left their party in order to join Hegoak. On 12 February, Hegoak officially dissolved its party structure in order to unite with Citizen's March and small allied conservative parties. The new party was officially registered on 13 February and approved on the same day. In the three days prior to the official registration, the Hegoak - Citizen's March joint faction was provisionally named 'Free Citizens' in reference to the party names. On 14 February 2020, it was announced that the leader of the National Voice Party former Minister of Veteran Affairs Yuli Verria was planning to merge her party with Forward Brilliania in order to return to politics, after refusing to participate in both the March 2019 and December 2019 elections after having temporarily halted her political career in order to recover from a burn-out. National Voice previously formed a joint list, the Coalition of the Secular Right, with Hegoak in order to participate in the 2013 presidential elections and 2014 legislative elections. On 26 February 2020, the party announced an official alliance with the Homeland is Not For Sale Movement in order to present a united secular right front for the 2020 regional elections.
Founding congress
On 14 February 2020, the party held Brilliania's first ever open political congress at the Sebasztian Szuriko Sports Centre in Marina Szantua. Attendance reached up to 7,000, and the party adopted its motto and logo during open votes during the congress. The party is introducing digital voting for its internal votes, and elected a 6-member presidium.
Ideology
Economic
- Starting programmes for workfare as altenative to welfare payments.
- Promoting domestic production over foreign imports
- Decreasing the average tax burden
Social
Religious
Forward Brilliania is secular and is in favour of decreasing ecseak subsidies and decriminalise blasphemy.
Controversy
Fight at founding congress
During the party founding congress on 14 February 2020, a fight broke out after the election of Inyigo Oliberi as the party spokesperson. Oliberi was the former leader of the Men's March for Traditions, a controversial Artikanist movement which advocated for abolishing female suffrage. The party was renamed to Citizen's March in November 2019, and expelled three of its own MPs from the party directly after being elected due to forming a radical faction within the new party, which later joined Marist Power.
Internet vigilantism
Important party members have been known to participate in anti-pedophile activism, where the activists actively participate in internet vigilantism in order to trace and perform citizen arrests on potential paedophiles. Links between Forward Brilliania members and the controversial internet vigilante group Juvenile Protection Team have been discovered by the independent Iparinan digital research platform Kéksapka. The JPT has links with the secular far-right party Rise Up Brilliania.