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Latest revision as of 18:09, 9 November 2020

Rehunion
AbbreviationRU
ChairmanThomas Falkner
First SecretaryDavid Baumner
SpokespersonFelix Kerne
Founded24 August 1951; 73 years ago (1951-08-24)
HeadquartersBellantinstraße 29 Königsreh, Mascylla
NewspaperCovenant
Youth wingYouth Union
Membership (April 2019)Increase 290,000
IdeologySocial liberalism
Liberal nationalism
Pro-Telmerianism
Factions:
Centrism
Liberal conservatism
Neoliberalism
Political positionCentre-right
National affiliationRU/ABP
Colours  Blue
SloganThe Free and Good.
Reichsrat
126 / 448
Reichssenat
35 / 163
State Councils
294 / 1,569
Lords-minister of the states
9 / 21
Party flag
Flag of the Rehunion
Website
ru.mc

The Rehunion (RU, Hesurian for Deer's Union) is a centrist, social liberalist political party in Mascylla. It forms the catch-all-party of the centre-right politics in the Mascyllary government. The local counterpart of the RU, the Adwhinish Citizens' Party (ABP), forms with it the RU/ABP grouping, also known as the Centre, in the Reichsrat. Founded in 1951 as an interdenominational centrist party, the RU resumed the place of the Central Party, but also integrated politicians of different, both liberal and conservative, backgrounds. The party is therefore known to represent "both left and right" elements.

The RU is currently led by Thomas Falkner, who is the current Prime Minister of Mascylla, while he succeded Konrad Folln, who was also a RU Prime Minister from 2001 to 2016 beforehand.