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'''Kalsakia''' or the "'''Autounomous Self-Republic of Kalsakia'''" is one of the 6-8 Autounomous Republic in Kamilistan, it is the 5th or 6th largest republic after [[Sadago]]. Kalsakia's capital, [[Chejjiak]] holds 1 201 100 or 900 210 people, which is 78.9% of Kalsakia total population, outside the capital lies the rest of Kalsakia's population, with most of them living in small towns or villages, the road outside the Urban Area (Chejjiak and other major cities near them, or just major cities) are mostly made out of small 2 lane roads, or just dirt, mud and snow if is winter. | |||
=History= | =History= | ||
===Sepratist movement led by Rebel Leader=== | ===Sepratist movement led by Rebel Leader=== | ||
After the fall of the Communist Rulling in Kamilistan, | |||
===Formation of the Kalsakian Democratic Free Republic=== | ===Formation of the Kalsakian Democratic Free Republic=== | ||
===Merging back into Kamilistan=== | ===Merging back into Kamilistan=== | ||
====Kalsakian Insurgency Begins==== | |||
====Civil Unrest in Kalsakia==== | |||
=====Attempted Security Force Coup===== | |||
==Culture== | ==Culture== | ||
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|| 2009 || Part of the [[Kalsakian Alliance of Parties]] | || 2009 || Part of the [[Kalsakian Alliance of Parties]] | ||
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| || [[Economic Solutionary | | || [[Economic Solutionary]] || ES/EÇ/Çözümleyiṱi|| [[Sergey Voldak]](Acting Leader)|| Example || 2007 || Members party of the [[Kalsakian Alliance of Parties]], just went though a party crises when former leader [[Dzhav Marakkoum]] went missing, prefered to stay in Kamilistan, as they have a "Kamilistani Nationalist and Unionism" within it's party. | ||
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| || [[ | | || [[More Open Minded People]] || DAFS/Görḁlḙsư || [[Ulan Kanbaatar]]|| || 2006 (As the [[Kalsakia Liberal party]]), 2009(As the Liberal Front Movement)|| The only Liberal based political party, though they identified themselves as "'''Liberal Conservatives but holds centrist thinkings'''. Formerly know as the [[Kalsakia Liberal Party]], it renamed in 2019, part of the [[Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance]], and aswell a strategic partner with the [[National Alliance of Hope]] | ||
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| || [[Social Democrats for the Economic Development of Kalsakia]] || SSED/SEAD/SEEK|| [[Sanal Torungu Khan]] || | | || [[Social Democrats for the Economic Development of Kalsakia]] || SSED/SEAD/SEEK|| [[Sanal Torungu Khan]] || | ||
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! Logo !! Name !! Abbr !! Leader !! Political Ideologies !! Foundation !! Notes | ! Logo !! Name !! Abbr !! Leader !! Political Ideologies !! Foundation !! Notes | ||
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| || [[ | | || [[Ethnic Unity Movement]] || EBH|| [[Andrei Sazirsokov]] || | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmentalism Environmentalism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localism_(politics) Localism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regionalism_(politics) Regionalism] | |||
|| 2002 || Founder and Leader member party of the [[Rally for a Kalsakia Unity]] | |||
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| || [[ | | || [[Rights and Peace]] || SSP || [[Bakar Shintngo]] || Example || 2007 || Has one a seat or 2 in every election | ||
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| || [[Centre Party]] | | || [[Centre Party (Kalsakia)]] || Merkḝz/CP/MP || [[Mikali Yurog]] || Example || 2003 || The 2nd Centrist based party in Kalsakia, part of the [[Rally for a Kalsakian Unity]] coalition | ||
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===Centre to Centre-Right=== | ===Centre to Centre-Right=== | ||
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! Logo !! Name !! Abbr !! Leader !! Political Ideologies !! Foundation !! Notes | ! Logo !! Name !! Abbr !! Leader !! Political Ideologies !! Foundation !! Notes | ||
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| Example || [[All Conservatives]] || | | Example || [[All Conservatives]] || TM/Mửhafazạlar/AC || [[Anatalia Lirisidrov]] || Example || 2005 || Example | ||
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| Example || [[People's Democratic Reform | | Example || [[People's Democratic Reform]] || SDRP/Reform Partije|| [[Pyurvya Syurshan]] || | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism Liberalism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_nationalism Civic Nationalism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_pride pro-LGBT] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformism_(political_theory) Reformism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecomodernism Eco-Modernism (Green Politics)] | |||
|| 2010 || Not to be confuse with the [[Reform Our Kalsakia]], Liberal-Reform party that seeks to reform and "Westernize" the Kalsakian Constitution, formerly known as the Liberal Reformist Party. | |||
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| Example || [[ | | Example || [[Democratic Rally of Progress and Hardworking People]] || Dі/DіYÇS/Yürầyarṡul || [[Vazki Turoga Khan]] || Example || 2018 || Once a social-activist movement turn-political party, commonly called as the Democratic Rally or Di, it's popularity grew during the the the collapse of the UKP's strongholds in Kalsakia. It is popular among the natives and Azeris, along with the Mountain-Turks. Gain no seats since it's founding. | ||
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| Example || [[Our Homeland]] || | | Example || [[Our Homeland]] || Vatanımız/OH Partije/OH|| [[Joseph Lukorovosk]] || Example || 2009 || A pro-Kamilistani government party. Affiliated with the [[Democratic Revival Bloc]] with the [[Dignity and Hope Party|HzUP]] as the coalition leader. Popular among the Russian speaking population, it only gain 2 seats in Kalsakia's Russian majority areas, with it's stronghold, [[Vorota Sever]] district of [[Chejjiak]] gaining 89.9% of the total voting. | ||
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| | | Example || [[Dignity and Hope Party]] || DHP/HzUP || [[Khalid Muazari Teleskarakov]] || Example || 2007 || Popular among the Turkish residing in Kamilistan, the party's only won 5 seats in the past autonomous state election, before losing it off during the last election. It's affiliated with the [[Democratic Revival Bloc]], with the [[Our Homeland]]. The party objectives was to increase the rights of the minority and improve the state's development, both economically and education. | ||
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| Example || [[Kalsakian Traditions Preserves Union]] || | | Example || [[Kalsakian Traditions Preserves Union]] || KTPU/GBK/Kẚlur || [[Dzhirgan Shuvari]]|| Example || 2016 || Example | ||
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| | | || [[Our Generation Independence]] || OGI/NB/Bḭrğızlığımıṣ || [[Elistina Khorontarg]]|| Example || 2010(As a Non-Governmental Organization), 2017(Re-register as a political party) || A Non-Governmental to a Political Party in 2017, has never gain a seat, the "'''Youth of Kalsakia Democratic Party'''" merged recently with the OGI, oppose the GRPG ruling or presence in Kalsakia. | ||
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! Logo !! Name !! Abbr !! Leader !! Political Ideologies !! Foundation !! Notes | ! Logo !! Name !! Abbr !! Leader !! Political Ideologies !! Foundation !! Notes | ||
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| Example || [[United Kalsakian Party]] || UKP || [[Adyan Shantsga]] || | | Example || [[United Kalsakian Party]] || UKP || [[Adyan Shantsga]] || | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regionalism_(politics) Regionalism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoritarianism Authoritarianism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localism_(politics) Localism] | |||
* Pro-Kamilistan Goverment | |||
|| 2013 || The 5 major political parties within Kalsakia, it is currently voted out, with the [[Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance]] took over (made out of the [[Dignity and Hope Party]], [[Social Democrats for the Economic Development of Kalsakia]], [[Voice of Unity Party]], [[Kalsakian United Initiative Party]], [[Liberal Front Movement]] and the [[All Conservatives]]). UKP is part of the [[General Revolutionary People's Group]] as a full member (Autounomous Region Branch). Had gone through mutiple splits and merge, with the most recently the PFUD broke away from the UKP. | |||
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| Example || [[Reform our Kalsakia]] || | | Example || [[Reform our Kalsakia]] || RoK/KAMREN/Reformḛ|| || || 2010 || A reformist based party with Nationalistic ideals, the party has gain no seats since its founding, the party has it stronghold in the the town of Surunga and the Lugank district in [[Chejjiak]] | ||
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| Example || [[ | | Example || [[People's Forum of Unity and Democrats]] || SFUD/Forữmḙr|| [[Baatar Ludangtsan]] (Acting for now) [[Syed Azarakarkiv]] (Acting Interim)|| | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_conservatism National Conservatism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_right Christian Right] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoritarianism Authoritarianism] | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_populism Right-Wing Populism] | |||
|| 2031 || A split-party from the [[United Kalsakian Party|UKP]], also known as Forumer, is a new party with majority of it's member are Orthodox Christians, or are from the Armenian Church, wanted to name themselves as the "'''Board of Orthodox of Kalsakia'''. It is popular among the Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox community in Kalsakia. | |||
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| Example || [[ | | Example || [[Revival Homeland Union - Solidarity Trust]] || DVB-DV/RHU-ST/DV/Dayanımạ || Example || Example || 2012 || Founded by social-activist Arsen Kurungu Khan from the right-winged [[Movement for Homeland Revival]] movement, which it is also inspired by the name given that the MHR was the mother-party/movement for Dayamımą, it is popular among those who reside in mainly conservative area which is under the UKP representative area in parliament | ||
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| Example || [[ | | Example || [[National Popular Front]] || || || || 2014 || A minor Populist and Kalsakian Nationalist party, have gain no seats since its founding. | ||
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===Current House of Representers (Parliament of the Autounomous Self-Republic of Kalsakia)=== | |||
[[File:Representive House.jpg|500px]] | |||
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! Logo !! Political Parties/Alliance!! Leader !! Number of Seats !! Form of Goverment | |||
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| Example || [[Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance]] || [[Sanal Torungu Khan]] || {{Infobox political party/seats|52|90|hex=#245262 }} || Majority | |||
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| Example || [[General Revolutionary People's Group]](Kalsakian Branch, Autounomous Branch) || Undecided yet, in-coaliton instability || {{Infobox political party/seats|23|90|hex=#09052E }} || Opposition | |||
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| Example || [[Kalsakian Alliance of Parties]] || [[Viktor Yatrigarsk]] || {{Infobox political party/seats|13|90|hex=#569DA3}} || Opposition | |||
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| Example || [[Rights and Peace]] || [[Bakar Shintngo]] || {{Infobox political party/seats|2|90|hex=#606230}} || Stability Partner | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 25 November 2022
The Autonomy Self-Republic of Kalsakia Kalysayikia | |
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Capital | Chejjiak |
Official languages |
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Recognised national languages |
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Demonym(s) | Kalsakian |
Government | Federal Elective Parliamentary State under the Kamilistani Goverment |
• Self-Republic President | Gaengas Khazan |
Legislature | Kalsakian House of Representers |
"Kalsakian Senate" | |
"Kalsakian Hall of Representives" | |
"Autonomous province [of Kamilistan]" Least developed and poorest autonomous self-republic out of the many self-republic in Kamilistan | |
• Formation of the Kalsakian Krauka | 1st of Febuary, 1960 |
• Formation of the Kalsakian Special Krauka | 1976, unknown but was formed during the communist takeover |
• Formation of the Kalsakian Democratic Free Republic | 8th of October, 1996, the spark of the Kadush Conflict |
• Merging back into Kamilistan and becoming the Autonomy Self-Republic of Kalsakia | Unknown, but 1998, became what currently |
HDI | 0.342 low |
Driving side | "Right" |
Kalsakia or the "Autounomous Self-Republic of Kalsakia" is one of the 6-8 Autounomous Republic in Kamilistan, it is the 5th or 6th largest republic after Sadago. Kalsakia's capital, Chejjiak holds 1 201 100 or 900 210 people, which is 78.9% of Kalsakia total population, outside the capital lies the rest of Kalsakia's population, with most of them living in small towns or villages, the road outside the Urban Area (Chejjiak and other major cities near them, or just major cities) are mostly made out of small 2 lane roads, or just dirt, mud and snow if is winter.
History
Sepratist movement led by Rebel Leader
After the fall of the Communist Rulling in Kamilistan,
Formation of the Kalsakian Democratic Free Republic
Merging back into Kamilistan
Kalsakian Insurgency Begins
Civil Unrest in Kalsakia
Attempted Security Force Coup
Culture
Political Parties
All political parties that have won the election, or self-autounomous election are represented in the Kalsakian House of Representers, with 90 Seats in total in the lower house, and in the Senate there is about 60. Political parties must work and form a coalition in order to form a goverment, while some dont if they have atleast required 51 seats exactly held by a single party. Kalsakia is ruled by the Self-Republic President, and the Kamilistan Goverment have a high precense in the authority of Kalsakia, and sometimes backed parties by the goverment may or may not in parliament.
Kalsakia has a multi-party system, yet have a two party like system, the largest political alliances/parties General Revolutionary People's Group (Autonomous Branch, which is the United Kalsakia(n) in the Kalsakia Democratic Revolutonary Alliance (Disbanded, now is part of the GRPG)) and the Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance which dominates the Kalsakian House of Representers.
Far-Left to Left Wing
Logo | Name | Abbr | Leader | Political Ideologies | Foundation | Notes |
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Revolutionary Solution - Socialist People's Unity Party | Revolujion/RS/SUP | Mergen Tshongaya | *Self-Determination *Marxist-Lenism* * Socialism *Sepratism *Anti-Kamilistani Rulling | 1999 | They said they are the legacy of the RKCP but for Kalsakia |
Left-Wing to Centre-Left
Logo | Name | Abbr | Leader | Political Ideologies | Foundation | Notes |
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Kalsakian United Initiative Party | KUIP/KUGP/Girişim | Bayr Ruhangul | Example | 2008 | First centre-left part to have favour of independece from Kamilistan, alone. | |
Republican Loyal Party | RLP/CSP/ | Viktor Yatirgarsk |
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2009 | Part of the Kalsakian Alliance of Parties | |
Economic Solutionary | ES/EÇ/Çözümleyiṱi | Sergey Voldak(Acting Leader) | Example | 2007 | Members party of the Kalsakian Alliance of Parties, just went though a party crises when former leader Dzhav Marakkoum went missing, prefered to stay in Kamilistan, as they have a "Kamilistani Nationalist and Unionism" within it's party. | |
More Open Minded People | DAFS/Görḁlḙsư | Ulan Kanbaatar | 2006 (As the Kalsakia Liberal party), 2009(As the Liberal Front Movement) | The only Liberal based political party, though they identified themselves as "Liberal Conservatives but holds centrist thinkings. Formerly know as the Kalsakia Liberal Party, it renamed in 2019, part of the Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance, and aswell a strategic partner with the National Alliance of Hope | ||
Social Democrats for the Economic Development of Kalsakia | SSED/SEAD/SEEK | Sanal Torungu Khan | 2010 | Part of the Oppostional Coalition the Kalsakian Justice and Reform Alliance, and a strategic partner of the National Alliance of Hope, current governor of Kalsakia |
Centre-Left to Centre
Logo | Name | Abbr | Leader | Political Ideologies | Foundation | Notes |
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Ethnic Unity Movement | EBH | Andrei Sazirsokov | 2002 | Founder and Leader member party of the Rally for a Kalsakia Unity | ||
Rights and Peace | SSP | Bakar Shintngo | Example | 2007 | Has one a seat or 2 in every election | |
Centre Party (Kalsakia) | Merkḝz/CP/MP | Mikali Yurog | Example | 2003 | The 2nd Centrist based party in Kalsakia, part of the Rally for a Kalsakian Unity coalition |
Centre to Centre-Right
Logo | Name | Abbr | Leader | Political Ideologies | Foundation | Notes |
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Example | All Conservatives | TM/Mửhafazạlar/AC | Anatalia Lirisidrov | Example | 2005 | Example |
Example | People's Democratic Reform | SDRP/Reform Partije | Pyurvya Syurshan | 2010 | Not to be confuse with the Reform Our Kalsakia, Liberal-Reform party that seeks to reform and "Westernize" the Kalsakian Constitution, formerly known as the Liberal Reformist Party. | |
Example | Democratic Rally of Progress and Hardworking People | Dі/DіYÇS/Yürầyarṡul | Vazki Turoga Khan | Example | 2018 | Once a social-activist movement turn-political party, commonly called as the Democratic Rally or Di, it's popularity grew during the the the collapse of the UKP's strongholds in Kalsakia. It is popular among the natives and Azeris, along with the Mountain-Turks. Gain no seats since it's founding. |
Example | Our Homeland | Vatanımız/OH Partije/OH | Joseph Lukorovosk | Example | 2009 | A pro-Kamilistani government party. Affiliated with the Democratic Revival Bloc with the HzUP as the coalition leader. Popular among the Russian speaking population, it only gain 2 seats in Kalsakia's Russian majority areas, with it's stronghold, Vorota Sever district of Chejjiak gaining 89.9% of the total voting. |
Example | Dignity and Hope Party | DHP/HzUP | Khalid Muazari Teleskarakov | Example | 2007 | Popular among the Turkish residing in Kamilistan, the party's only won 5 seats in the past autonomous state election, before losing it off during the last election. It's affiliated with the Democratic Revival Bloc, with the Our Homeland. The party objectives was to increase the rights of the minority and improve the state's development, both economically and education. |
Example | Kalsakian Traditions Preserves Union | KTPU/GBK/Kẚlur | Dzhirgan Shuvari | Example | 2016 | Example |
Our Generation Independence | OGI/NB/Bḭrğızlığımıṣ | Elistina Khorontarg | Example | 2010(As a Non-Governmental Organization), 2017(Re-register as a political party) | A Non-Governmental to a Political Party in 2017, has never gain a seat, the "Youth of Kalsakia Democratic Party" merged recently with the OGI, oppose the GRPG ruling or presence in Kalsakia. |
Centre-Right to Right-Wing
Logo | Name | Abbr | Leader | Political Ideologies | Foundation | Notes |
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Example | United Kalsakian Party | UKP | Adyan Shantsga |
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2013 | The 5 major political parties within Kalsakia, it is currently voted out, with the Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance took over (made out of the Dignity and Hope Party, Social Democrats for the Economic Development of Kalsakia, Voice of Unity Party, Kalsakian United Initiative Party, Liberal Front Movement and the All Conservatives). UKP is part of the General Revolutionary People's Group as a full member (Autounomous Region Branch). Had gone through mutiple splits and merge, with the most recently the PFUD broke away from the UKP. |
Example | Reform our Kalsakia | RoK/KAMREN/Reformḛ | 2010 | A reformist based party with Nationalistic ideals, the party has gain no seats since its founding, the party has it stronghold in the the town of Surunga and the Lugank district in Chejjiak | ||
Example | People's Forum of Unity and Democrats | SFUD/Forữmḙr | Baatar Ludangtsan (Acting for now) Syed Azarakarkiv (Acting Interim) | 2031 | A split-party from the UKP, also known as Forumer, is a new party with majority of it's member are Orthodox Christians, or are from the Armenian Church, wanted to name themselves as the "Board of Orthodox of Kalsakia. It is popular among the Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox community in Kalsakia. | |
Example | Revival Homeland Union - Solidarity Trust | DVB-DV/RHU-ST/DV/Dayanımạ | Example | Example | 2012 | Founded by social-activist Arsen Kurungu Khan from the right-winged Movement for Homeland Revival movement, which it is also inspired by the name given that the MHR was the mother-party/movement for Dayamımą, it is popular among those who reside in mainly conservative area which is under the UKP representative area in parliament |
Example | National Popular Front | 2014 | A minor Populist and Kalsakian Nationalist party, have gain no seats since its founding. |
Right-Wing to Far-Right
Logo | Name | Abbr | Leader | Political Ideologies | Foundation | Notes |
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Kalsakian for Kalsakian only | KKO/KSKI/KAS | Mingiyan Shan Qayaqtarkek | 2011 | Have a coaltion wih the Liberation of the Homeland party or LHP, known as the Independece Front for Kalsakia, they also want to uphold the Kalsakia's main and former religion "Yashanism", which made out of 45% of it's inhabitants, and both cultural and social value, and sought for a Indepdence Kalsakia, smimiliar to the LHP | ||
Liberation of the Homeland | LH/LHP/VK | Yagur Kytangeer |
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2010 | They formerly had a armed-wing called the People's Homeland Defence Group, but was disbanded due it may tarnish their reputation, they are a merger of the All Buddhist 96 Kalsakia Movement or basically Albud 96 Kalsakia Movement, the Yashanism Party of Revival and Upholding(YPRU), National Party of Armed Struggle for Kalsakia(NPAS-K/Silahlı Mücadale/NPAS-SM) and the Warriors and Loyalist to Kalsakia Party(WLKP/Vatan El Kalsakia/VEK), though the MIghty Kalsakia People's Party merged with them, but denied by the VK |
Current House of Representers (Parliament of the Autounomous Self-Republic of Kalsakia)
Logo | Political Parties/Alliance | Leader | Number of Seats | Form of Goverment |
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Example | Kalsakia Justice and Reform Alliance | Sanal Torungu Khan | 52 / 90 |
Majority |
Example | General Revolutionary People's Group(Kalsakian Branch, Autounomous Branch) | Undecided yet, in-coaliton instability | 23 / 90 |
Opposition |
Example | Kalsakian Alliance of Parties | Viktor Yatrigarsk | 13 / 90 |
Opposition |
Example | Rights and Peace | Bakar Shintngo | 2 / 90 |
Stability Partner |