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| founded = 1947 (As United Sovar)
| founded = 1947 (As United Sovar)
| merger = [[Sovar|Self-Government Party]] and [[Sovar|Reform Party]]
| merger = [[Sovar|Self-Government Party]] and [[Sovar|Reform Party]]
| dissolved = 2 February 1982
| dissolved = 24 November 1972
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| position = {{wpl|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}
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| colours = Blue
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United Sovar was formed in 1944 after a merger between the pro-Autonomy [[Sovar|Self-Government Party]] and the agrarian [[Sovar|Reform Party]]. The party's main goals were the promotion of the Sovarese language, an autonomous parliament in Sulastad and land reform. The party was initially successful winning seats in the Rythenean parliament and was gaining support in Sovar. The party initially rejected Sovarese independence and pursued a policy of gaining Sovarese autonomy.  
United Sovar was formed in 1944 after a merger between the pro-Autonomy [[Sovar|Self-Government Party]] and the agrarian [[Sovar|Reform Party]]. The party's main goals were the promotion of the Sovarese language, an autonomous parliament in Sulastad and land reform. The party was initially successful winning seats in the Rythenean parliament and was gaining support in Sovar. The party initially rejected Sovarese independence and pursued a policy of gaining Sovarese autonomy.  


Sovar gained a semi-autonomous parliament in 1952 and the party shifted towards a pro-independence ideology and changed it's name to the Sovarese Independence Party in 1953. The party was the largest opposition party in Sovar to the pro-union [[Liberal Union (Sovar)|Liberal Union]]. After the [[1953 Palheim explosion]] the party capitalised on outrage from the Sovarese population and vowed to "kick Rythene out of Sovar". The party won the 1955 Sovarese Parliament election in a landslide and began cutting ties to Rythene. Whilst in government the party focused initially on land reform and removing nuclear weapons from Sovar. The Sovarese parliament set up a parliamentary inquiry separate from the Rythenean inquiry into the Palheim explosion, it concluded that incompetence and a lack of care from Rythenean military officials had caused the disaster - a finding that wasn't supported by the official inquiry.
Sovar gained a semi-autonomous parliament in 1952 and the party shifted towards a pro-independence ideology and changed it's name to the Sovarese Independence Party in 1953. The party was the largest opposition party in Sovar to the pro-union [[Liberal Union (Sovar)|Liberal Union]]. After the [[1953 Palheim explosion]] the party capitalised on outrage from the Sovarese population and vowed to "get Rythene out of Sovar". The party won the 1955 Sovarese Parliament election in a landslide and began cutting ties to Rythene. Whilst in government the party focused initially on land reform and removing nuclear weapons from Sovar. The Sovarese parliament set up a parliamentary inquiry separate from the Rythenean inquiry into the Palheim explosion, it concluded that incompetence and a lack of care from Rythenean military officials had caused the disaster - a finding that wasn't supported by the official inquiry.


In 1956 the Sovarese parliament made Sovarese the only official language of Sovar and cut all Rythenean language services. In 1961 Beinir Ludvíkson resigned as the party's leader and made Ísak Herbertson the leader of the party. Herbertson adopted a more radical ideology to Ludvíkson's cautious approach to independence and advocated for a unilateral declaration of independence from Rythene. Concerns about the economy caused the party to lose it's majority in the Sovarese parliament and forced it into a coalition with the [[Socialist Party (Sovar)|Sovarese Socialist Party]].
In 1956 the Sovarese parliament made Sovarese the only official language of Sovar and cut all Rythenean language services. In 1961 Beinir Ludvíkson resigned as the party's leader and made Ísak Herbertson the leader of the party. Herbertson adopted a more radical ideology to Ludvíkson's cautious approach to independence and advocated for a unilateral declaration of independence from Rythene. Concerns about the economy caused the party to lose it's majority in the Sovarese parliament and forced it into a coalition with the [[Socialist Party (Sovar)|Sovarese Socialist Party]].
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In 1969 the party backed calls for a general strike in Sovar which began on 8 November 1969. The general strike ended with the 1970 Lagurstad agreement which allowed for a non-binding referendum on independence to be held in 1971. [[1971 Sovarese independence referendum|The referendum]] resulted in a landslide victory for the nationalists. The following year on 28 July 1972 the Sovarese parliament formally declared independence from Rythene.
In 1969 the party backed calls for a general strike in Sovar which began on 8 November 1969. The general strike ended with the 1970 Lagurstad agreement which allowed for a non-binding referendum on independence to be held in 1971. [[1971 Sovarese independence referendum|The referendum]] resulted in a landslide victory for the nationalists. The following year on 28 July 1972 the Sovarese parliament formally declared independence from Rythene.


Upon independence the party vowed to continue to exist and deliver for the people of Sovar. The party however collapsed when the conservative factions left the party and formed the [[Republican Party (Sovar)|Republican Party]]. The SSF government's popularity declined as it's policies proved to be unpopular and it lost support from the Socialists in 1981. The party was nearly wiped out in the 1982 general election. Following the election the party voted to dissolve itself with remaining members forming the [[Progressive Party (Sovar)|Progressive Party]].
==Election results==
==Election results==
===Rythenean National Parliament===
===Rythenean National Parliament===
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===Aðalfundur===
{| class=wikitable
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! Election year
! Leader
! # of<br>votes
! % of<br>vote
! # of<br>overall seats won
! +/–
! Govt?
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! [[1977 Sovarese general election|1977]]
|rowspan=2| Ovi Sívarson
| TBD
| TBD '''(#1)'''
| {{Composition bar|29|54|hex=#002664}}
| {{increase}}6
| {{yes2|Government}}
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! [[1982 Sovarese general election|1982]]
| TBD
| TBD (#3)
| {{Composition bar|5|54|hex=#002664}}
| {{decrease}}24
| {{no2|Opposition}}
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[[Category:Sovar]]
[[Category:Sovar]]

Latest revision as of 21:10, 26 April 2022

Sovarese Independence Party

Sovarskur sjálfstæðisflokkur
Founders
  • Beinir Ludvíkson
  • Ísak Herbertson
Founded1947 (As United Sovar)
Dissolved24 November 1972
Merger ofSelf-Government Party and Reform Party
Ideology
Political positionCentre-left
ColoursBlue
Election symbol
SSF

The Sovarese Independence Party (SSF) (Sovarese: Sovarskur sjálfstæðisflokkur) was a Sovarese political party that governed Sovar between 1955 and 1982. The party's government oversaw Sovarese independence from Rythene in 1972.

History

United Sovar was formed in 1944 after a merger between the pro-Autonomy Self-Government Party and the agrarian Reform Party. The party's main goals were the promotion of the Sovarese language, an autonomous parliament in Sulastad and land reform. The party was initially successful winning seats in the Rythenean parliament and was gaining support in Sovar. The party initially rejected Sovarese independence and pursued a policy of gaining Sovarese autonomy.

Sovar gained a semi-autonomous parliament in 1952 and the party shifted towards a pro-independence ideology and changed it's name to the Sovarese Independence Party in 1953. The party was the largest opposition party in Sovar to the pro-union Liberal Union. After the 1953 Palheim explosion the party capitalised on outrage from the Sovarese population and vowed to "get Rythene out of Sovar". The party won the 1955 Sovarese Parliament election in a landslide and began cutting ties to Rythene. Whilst in government the party focused initially on land reform and removing nuclear weapons from Sovar. The Sovarese parliament set up a parliamentary inquiry separate from the Rythenean inquiry into the Palheim explosion, it concluded that incompetence and a lack of care from Rythenean military officials had caused the disaster - a finding that wasn't supported by the official inquiry.

In 1956 the Sovarese parliament made Sovarese the only official language of Sovar and cut all Rythenean language services. In 1961 Beinir Ludvíkson resigned as the party's leader and made Ísak Herbertson the leader of the party. Herbertson adopted a more radical ideology to Ludvíkson's cautious approach to independence and advocated for a unilateral declaration of independence from Rythene. Concerns about the economy caused the party to lose it's majority in the Sovarese parliament and forced it into a coalition with the Sovarese Socialist Party.

In 1969 the party backed calls for a general strike in Sovar which began on 8 November 1969. The general strike ended with the 1970 Lagurstad agreement which allowed for a non-binding referendum on independence to be held in 1971. The referendum resulted in a landslide victory for the nationalists. The following year on 28 July 1972 the Sovarese parliament formally declared independence from Rythene.

Election results

Rythenean National Parliament

National Assembly

Election year Leader # of
votes
% of
vote
# of
overall seats won
+/– Govt?
1952 Beinir Ludvíkson TBD TBD (#2)
11 / 30
Increase11 Opposition
May 1955 TBD TBD (#1)
14 / 30
Increase3 Opposition
August 1955 TBD TBD (#1)
18 / 30
Increase4 Government
1960 TBD TBD (#1)
18 / 30
Steady Government
1965 Ísak Herbertson TBD TBD (#1)
13 / 30
Decrease5 Government
1970 Ovi Sívarson TBD TBD (#1)
25 / 30
Increase12 Government
1971 TBD TBD (#1)
23 / 30
Decrease2 Government