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Many middle-eastern sources describe it as "genocidal and misogynistic". | Many middle-eastern sources describe it as "genocidal and misogynistic". | ||
Foreign police sources believe it serves a hub for police and political corruption (a viewed arguably proved in the trial of [[George Fenwick]] who was convicted of war crimes, genocide against Romani travellers and genocide against people from [[Azadistan]] and the trial of a Munkcestrian Police Inspector). some conspiracy theorists suspect it is connected to a paedophile ring in the Munkcestrian government (though this accusation has not been proven). | Foreign police sources believe it serves a hub for police and political corruption (a viewed arguably proved in the trial of [[George Fenwick]] who was convicted of war crimes, genocide against Romani travellers and genocide against people from [[Azadistan]] and the trial of a Munkcestrian Police Inspector). some conspiracy theorists suspect it is connected to a paedophile ring in the Munkcestrian government (though this accusation has '''not''' been proven). | ||
[[Category: Munkcestrian organisations]] | [[Category: Munkcestrian organisations]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:06, 12 July 2020
The National-Unionist Party is a political party from the Munkcestrian Republic, the majority political party since 1958.
Ideology
It's ideology consists of National conservatism,Pan-Abrahamism, Munkcestrian (ultra)nationalism, economic liberalism, neoliberalism, right-wing populism, reactionarism, climate change denial, anti-communism, antiziganism, anti-feminism and pro-slavery. Despite it's antiziganism it's nationalist policies are otherwise non-racist.
history
Created in 1958 by a merger of the National and Unionist Parties, it has since then dominated Munkcestrian politics. It has been led by George Fenwick I since 2015 though for a short while it was lead by his son George Fenwick II.
controversy
Many middle-eastern sources describe it as "genocidal and misogynistic". Foreign police sources believe it serves a hub for police and political corruption (a viewed arguably proved in the trial of George Fenwick who was convicted of war crimes, genocide against Romani travellers and genocide against people from Azadistan and the trial of a Munkcestrian Police Inspector). some conspiracy theorists suspect it is connected to a paedophile ring in the Munkcestrian government (though this accusation has not been proven).