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{{Infobox political party
{{Region icon Kylaris}}
|name          = Green Party
{{Infobox military conflict
|logo          = [[File:MiersZiel.png|200px]]
| conflict    = Lemovician Civil War
|colorcode      = #0BDA51
| width      =
|leader1_title = Chairman
| partof      =  
|leader1_name   = [[Henryk Rydzewski]]
| image      = [[File:LemovWarMap.gif|250px]]
|leader2_title  = Parliamentary Leader
| caption    = Animated map of the Lemovician Civil War<br>{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Lemovicia|Lemovician government]]<br>{{colorbox|#C24650}} [[Miersan Entity|Miersan separatists]] (until 1985)/[[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|Opposition]]-separatist coalition (from 1985)<br>{{colorbox|#6699CC}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|Opposition]] forces (until 1985)
|leader2_name  = [[Alicja Pietruszewska]]
| date        = 21<sup>st</sup> November, 1980 - 22<sup>nd</sup> June, 1992<br>({{Age in years, months, weeks and days|month1=3|day1=5|year1=1979|month2=11|day2=21|year2=1992}})
|founded = 1936
| place      = {{flag|Lemovicia}}<br>{{flag|West Miersa}}
|merger        =  
| coordinates =
|headquarters   = [[West Żobrodź]], [[West Miersa]]
| map_type    =
|student_wing  =  
| map_relief =  
|youth_wing    =  
| latitude    =
|ideology      = {{wp|Green politics}}
| longitude   =  
|position  = {{wpl|Left-wing politics|Right}}
| map_size    =  
|national =  
| map_marksize =  
|colors        = {{colorbox|#0BDA51}} Green
| map_caption =  
|seats1_title  = [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]]
| map_label  =  
|seats1        = {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|2|297|#0BDA51}}
| territory   =
|symbol =  
| result      = {{wp|Military stalemate}}
|website        = zielony.mz
*[[Alikianos Accords]]
|country        = West Miersa
*[[Lemovicia|Lemovician]] control of eastern [[Malomiersa]] and the [[Slirnian Autonomous Region]]
| combatants_header =  
| combatant1  = {{flag|Lemovicia}}<br>'''Supported by:'''<br>TBD
| combatant2  = {{flag|West Miersa}}'''Supported by:'''<br>TBD[[File:MiersEntity.png|22px]] [[Miersan Entity|Miersan separatists]]<br>'''Supported by:'''<br>TBD
| commander1  = {{flagicon|Lemovicia}} '''[[Ociote Sasiambarena]]'''<br>{{flagicon|Lemovicia}} '''[[Nikola Lezana]]''' {{KIA}}
| commander2 = [[File:LemovEntFlag.png|22px]] '''[[Otxote Sasiambarrena]]'''<br>[[File:LemovEntFlag.png|22px]] [[Gizon Artalolea]]<br>[[File:LemovEntFlag.png|22px]] [[Xuban Urtizverea]] {{KIA}}<br>[[File:LemovEntFlag.png|22px]] [[Seniko Urdiaga]]
| strength1  = {{flag|Lemovicia}} 130,298
| strength2  = {{flag|West Miersa}}
| casualties1 = '''Lemovician'''<br>30,521 killed<br>38,696 wounded <br>14,696 missing and captured
| casualties2 = '''West Miersan'''<br>15,359 killed<br>41,506 wounded <br>18,921 missing and captured
| notes      = <div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">{{circa|300,000}} civilians killed<br>2,171,631 internally displaced persons and refugees</div class>
| campaignbox =  
}}
}}
The '''Green Party''' ({{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Partia zielonych'') is a {{wp|political party}} which operates in the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]]. Established in 1985 by environmental activist [[Borysław Grodzicki]], the Green Party sought to advocate for the protecting of West Miersa's environment.
The '''Lemovician War''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Mendiluŕeko bijna'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Małomierska wojna''), often known as the '''Little War''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Bijna cikija'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Mała wojna'') was a twelve-year long {{wp|war of independence}} in [[Malomiersa]] and [[West Miersa]], which lasted from 1979 until 1992.


While initially unsuccessful in gaining seats in the [[Elections of West Miersa#1986|1986]] and [[Elections of West Miersa#1991|1991]] general elections, under [[Ilona Malczewska]]'s leadership, the Green Party was able to make a breakthrough into national politics in [[Elections of West Miersa#1996|1996]], gaining two seats, making it the first political party led by a woman to gain representation in the [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]].
(TBC)


In 2006, Malczewska ran for the Presidency, making her the first female candidate to run for the Presidency, while she was succeeded as Parliamentary leader by [[Dymitr Moraczewski]], who in 2011 oversaw the party's best electoral results thus far, when it gained three seats in the National Assembly. Moraczewski was succeeded as parliamentary leader in 2016 by [[Alicja Pietruszewska]].
==Origins==
The roots of the civil war are believed to begin with the {{wp|industrialisation}} of present-day [[Lemovicia]]: due to the substantial {{wp|coal}} and {{wp|iron}} deposits present in the region, migrants, primarily from the [[Miersan Governorate]] of the [[Narozalic Empire]], which at the time, ruled over both present-day [[West Miersa]] and Lemovicia. This allowed substantial migration of {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}} to Lemovicia, ultimately forming a substantial majority in the northern regions of [[Malomiersa]] by 1900.


==History==
Following the implementation of the [[Godfredson Plan]] in 1936 which granted [[Miersa]] independence as [[West Miersa]] and [[East Miersa]], Lemovicia was placed under the control of the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]], due to Lemovicia's long association with the [[Soravia|Soravian]] [[Miersan Governate]]. Under West Miersan rule, the region underwent a policy of {{wp|Polonization|Miersanization}}, which had the effect of reducing the number of ethnic Lemovicians from 46% in 1936 to 34% in 1977.
==Ideology==
The Green Party's ideology is based on {{wp|green politics}}. To this end, the Green Party is a supporter of the {{wp|green politics#Core tenets|four pillars}} ({{wp|ecological wisdom}}, {{wp|social justice}}, {{wp|grassroots democracy}}, and {{wp|non-violence}}).


Economically, the Green Party supports a {{wp|green economy}}, and to reduce [[West Miersa]]'s reliance on {{wp|fossil fuels}}. It opposes privatization of government-owned companies, although it is critical of nationalization.
In the 1970s, as {{wp|coal}} and {{wp|iron}} mines closed down in Malomiersa, tensions grew between Lemovicians and Miersans, as they competed for fewer and fewer jobs. This led to Lemovicians reasserting their identity against the Miersan majority, with two major organizations, [[Eztebe Tolaregain]]'s [[Lemovician Cultural Alliance]], and [[Nikola Lezana]]'s [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]] become the two main Lemovician organizations. While the former primarily focused on a cultural revival, the latter sought a political solution to the plight of the Lemovician nation.


Socially, it has tended towards {{wp|progressivism|progressive policies}}, with the Green Party supporting legalizing abortion up to 12 weeks for any reason, as well as recognizing {{wp|civil unions}} between same-sex couples.
==Prelude==
From 1977 onward, terrorist attacks became a common feature of life in the region, with the first major one taking place in September of that year, when a bomb planted at a [[West Miersa|West Miersan]] government office in [[Sechia]] injured two people. While this was a {{wp|lone wolf (terrorism)|lone wolf attack}}, in l978, the [[Aranoak]] was founded, with the express purpose of launching a campaign of terrorism to "cripple northern rule [over Lemovicia]."


In terms of foreign policy, the Green Party has supported a peaceful solution to "the Miersan situation," with [[Ilona Malczewska]] saying in 2006 that
Between October 1978 and November 1979, Aranoak committed six terrorist attacks, killing 19 people and injuring 55 people. In response, the West Miersan government engaged in extensive crackdowns against Lemovicians, which led to growing opposition to West Miersan rule.
"if elected [[President of West Miersa|President]]," the Greens would negotiate "a final lasting peace" with [[East Miersa]].


==Structure==
However, shortly after [[East Miersa]] invaded [[West Miersa]], thus starting the [[Miersan War]], the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]] took it upon themselves to seize control of government buildings in [[Topagunea|Mistózburó]] (present-day [[Topagunea]]) and proclaimed their independence from West Miersa on 21 November, 1979.
Due to the party's adherence of {{wp|grassroots democracy}}, the Green Party has the membership directly elect all positions within the party.


(TBC)
==Events==
===Early phases===
[[File:Spopad_za_mejni_prehod_Rožna_Dolina.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Battle of Loiola (1980)|Battle of Loiola]], 1980]]
 
===Active phase===
[[File:Novi_travnik_u_ratu.jpg|250px|thumb|left|[[Zubiharra]] after the [[Battle of Zubiharra]], 1982]]
 
===Stalemate and renewed offensive===
[[File:Croatian_War_1991_Vukovar_street.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Bailara]] after the [[Battle of Bailara (1985)|Battle of Bailara]], 1985]]
 
===Operation Storm and Operation Michael===
[[File:Captured_Serb_cannon_and_truck_in_Siritovci_1.jpg|250px|thumb|left|[[Monoza, Lemovicia|Monoza]] after falling to Lemovician forces, 1988]]
 
===Final phases===
[[File:Vista_aérea_de_Lipik.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Ruins of the village of [[Arcain, Lemovicia|Arcain]], 1991]]
 
 
===Negotiations===
[[File:LemovFront.png|150px|thumb|left|The [[Front line (Lemovicia)|front line]], as it stood at the end of the war]]
{{main|Alikianos Accords}}
 
==Aftermath==
[[File:Dobrinja_in_1996.JPEG|250px|thumb|right|Ruins of a [[Topagunea]] neighbourhood, 1994]]


==Election results==
==Impact==
===Presidential===
===Demographic===
{|class=wikitable width=30%
|-
!rowspan=2|Election year
!rowspan=2|Candidate
!colspan=2|Voting
!rowspan=2|Victory?
|-
!No. of votes
!% of vote
|-
|align="center"|'''2001'''
|{{nowrap|'''[[Dymitr Moraczewski]]'''}}
|61,626
|0.4%
|{{na}}
|-
|align="center"|'''2006'''
|{{nowrap|'''[[Ilona Malczewska]]'''}}
|327,364
|2.2%
|{{na}}
|-
|align="center"|'''2011'''
|{{nowrap|'''[[Alicja Pietruszewska]]'''}}
|41,343
|0.3%
|{{na}}
|-
|align="center"|'''2016'''
|{{nowrap|'''[[Henryk Rydzewski]]'''}}
|30,579
|0.2%
|{{na}}
|}


===National Assembly===
===Economic===
{| class="wikitable"
==War crimes==
|-
! Election
! Parliamentary leader
! Candidates
! Seats
! +/-
! Position
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1986|1986]]
|rowspan=2|[[Borysław Grodzicki]]
| 7/138
| {{Composition bar|0|230|hex=#4F874F}}
| {{nowrap|''new''}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1991|1991]]
| 15/138
| {{Composition bar|0|230|hex==#0BDA51}}
| {{nowrap|{{nochange}}}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1996|1996]]
|rowspan=2| [[Ilona Malczewska]]
| 39/138
| {{Composition bar|2|230|hex=#0BDA51}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 2}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2001|2001]]
| 53/138
| {{Composition bar|1|230|hex=#0BDA51}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 1}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2006|2006]]
|rowspan=2| [[Dymitr Moraczewski]]
| 67/138
| {{Composition bar|2|230|hex=#0BDA51}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 1}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2011|2011]]
| 82/138
| {{Composition bar|3|230|hex=#0BDA51}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 1}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2016|2016]]
| [[Alicja Pietruszewska]]
| 107/138
| {{Composition bar|2|230|hex=#0BDA51}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 1}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|}

Revision as of 07:26, 19 December 2020

Template:Region icon Kylaris

Lemovician Civil War
LemovWarMap.gif
Animated map of the Lemovician Civil War
  Lemovician government
  Miersan separatists (until 1985)/Opposition-separatist coalition (from 1985)
  Opposition forces (until 1985)
Date21st November, 1980 - 22nd June, 1992
(13 years, 8 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Military stalemate

Belligerents
 Lemovicia
Supported by:
TBD
 West MiersaSupported by:
TBDFile:MiersEntity.png Miersan separatists
Supported by:
TBD
Commanders and leaders
Lemovicia Ociote Sasiambarena
Lemovicia Nikola Lezana  
File:LemovEntFlag.png Otxote Sasiambarrena
File:LemovEntFlag.png Gizon Artalolea
File:LemovEntFlag.png Xuban Urtizverea  
File:LemovEntFlag.png Seniko Urdiaga
Strength
 Lemovicia 130,298  West Miersa
Casualties and losses
Lemovician
30,521 killed
38,696 wounded
14,696 missing and captured
West Miersan
15,359 killed
41,506 wounded
18,921 missing and captured
c. 300,000 civilians killed
2,171,631 internally displaced persons and refugees

The Lemovician War (Lemovician: Mendiluŕeko bijna, Miersan: Małomierska wojna), often known as the Little War (Lemovician: Bijna cikija, Miersan: Mała wojna) was a twelve-year long war of independence in Malomiersa and West Miersa, which lasted from 1979 until 1992.

(TBC)

Origins

The roots of the civil war are believed to begin with the industrialisation of present-day Lemovicia: due to the substantial coal and iron deposits present in the region, migrants, primarily from the Miersan Governorate of the Narozalic Empire, which at the time, ruled over both present-day West Miersa and Lemovicia. This allowed substantial migration of Miersans to Lemovicia, ultimately forming a substantial majority in the northern regions of Malomiersa by 1900.

Following the implementation of the Godfredson Plan in 1936 which granted Miersa independence as West Miersa and East Miersa, Lemovicia was placed under the control of the Miersan Federation, due to Lemovicia's long association with the Soravian Miersan Governate. Under West Miersan rule, the region underwent a policy of Miersanization, which had the effect of reducing the number of ethnic Lemovicians from 46% in 1936 to 34% in 1977.

In the 1970s, as coal and iron mines closed down in Malomiersa, tensions grew between Lemovicians and Miersans, as they competed for fewer and fewer jobs. This led to Lemovicians reasserting their identity against the Miersan majority, with two major organizations, Eztebe Tolaregain's Lemovician Cultural Alliance, and Nikola Lezana's Lemovician Section of the Workers' International become the two main Lemovician organizations. While the former primarily focused on a cultural revival, the latter sought a political solution to the plight of the Lemovician nation.

Prelude

From 1977 onward, terrorist attacks became a common feature of life in the region, with the first major one taking place in September of that year, when a bomb planted at a West Miersan government office in Sechia injured two people. While this was a lone wolf attack, in l978, the Aranoak was founded, with the express purpose of launching a campaign of terrorism to "cripple northern rule [over Lemovicia]."

Between October 1978 and November 1979, Aranoak committed six terrorist attacks, killing 19 people and injuring 55 people. In response, the West Miersan government engaged in extensive crackdowns against Lemovicians, which led to growing opposition to West Miersan rule.

However, shortly after East Miersa invaded West Miersa, thus starting the Miersan War, the Lemovician Section of the Workers' International took it upon themselves to seize control of government buildings in Mistózburó (present-day Topagunea) and proclaimed their independence from West Miersa on 21 November, 1979.

Events

Early phases

Active phase

Stalemate and renewed offensive

Bailara after the Battle of Bailara, 1985

Operation Storm and Operation Michael

Monoza after falling to Lemovician forces, 1988

Final phases

Ruins of the village of Arcain, 1991


Negotiations

File:LemovFront.png
The front line, as it stood at the end of the war

Aftermath

Ruins of a Topagunea neighbourhood, 1994

Impact

Demographic

Economic

War crimes