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The Yarden revisionist movements, more commonly referred to simply as Yarden Revisionism, describes the ideological spectrum of opposition to the 1973 Yarden Accords between Yisrael and Sydalon ending their 60-year cold war and numerous conflicts for a settled, cordial peace. Opposition to the Accords was strongest in the early years of the treaty's signing, peaking in the late 1970s and 1980s. By the late 1990s, Yarden Revisionism had dwindled from a political ideology and faction on the margins of global geopolitics and the domestic politics of both Yisrael and Sydalon to a largely-fringe political phenomenon. However, it has seen a smaller revival in the 2010s with the ascension of Pope Julius IV unto the Fabrian Catholic throne in 2015, which has influenced Revisionist thought to become more politically palatable among populist-nationalist and religious political forces in the Belisarian Catholic world and beyond.
History
Signing of the Yarden Accords
Opposition in the 1970s and 1980s
Opposition in the 1990s and 2000s
Opposition since the 2010s
Ideological spectrum
Religious opposition
Pan-nationalist opposition
Foreign policy liberal opposition
Major opposition groups, factions, and individuals
By country
Fabria
- Pope Julius IV
- Columna Ecclesiae (clerical faction)
Sydalon
- Elissa Ireyz (high-profile far right politician)
- Patriots Movement (political party)
- New Order (political party)
- Vanguard of the People (political party)
- Alliance for New Judea (designated terrorist group at war with Sydalene state)
- Zionist Vision (designated terrorist group at war with Sydalene state)
While public support in Sydalon for the Yarden Accords remains a majority, a number of political factions remain opposed to the agreement. The largest such faction is the Patriots Movement, a far-right political party that was founded in the first years after the Accords were signed. The party currently holds 11 seats in the National Assembly. Other minor political factions such as New Order, and Vanguard of the People are also opposed to the Accords. Few other factions in the Senate are outright opposed to the Accords, but hold a more populist manifesto of seeking a popular referendum on the Accords, but this has thus far failed to gain traction.
Yisrael
- Northern League (minority faction of the political party)
- Stayniks (Yisraeli Christian faction of Sydalene nationalists who purposefully stayed in the Yarden River Valley rather than be resettled in Sydalon as part of the 1973 Yarden Accords)
- Christian Defense League (designated terrorist group at war with Yisraeli state)
- Free Yarden Valley Catholic Front (designated terrorist group at war with Yisraeli state)
- Pan-Sydalene Liberation Army (designated terrorist group at war with Yisraeli state)