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Nepserot | |
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Leader | Mïgrai Bharamut |
Founder | Marveil Urshlo |
Founded | 5 January 1953 |
Headquarters | 16 Aterület Street, Angrast, Drevstran |
Ideology | Big tent One-nation conservatism Economic liberalism Liberal conservatism |
Colors | Black White Purple |
Parliament of Drevstran | 291 / 561
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Presidents of Departments | 17 / 77
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Local Mayors | 2,164 / 8,004
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Nepserot is a Drevstranese political party created by Marveil Urshlo in 1953 in the wake of the proclamation of the Second Mervoshia, the current political system of Drevstran. It's policies and platforms broadly tend to be qualified as centre-right or right wing, with an emphasis on economic liberalism, democracy, and nationalism. It is currently the country's largest party, holding both the Mayorship of the Palace and the Majority of the Parliament.
History
Origins
The party was officialy founded in 1953 but was the continuation of an informal political groupe nicknamed the Pristlav Clique: an unofficial circle and think-tank of liberal businessmen and officials who wished for the end of the Skolad Dictature and prepared for the aftermath of a potential overthrow of the Mayor of the Palace. The first real successes of the Party would come during the elections of 1958 when it's leader Marveil Urshlo, was elected Mervoret of Drevstran. This first mandate as Mervoret would refine most of the party's political line, and solidify it's position as the nation's liberal-conservative party and the main alternative to "the extremes" of Yednosc! and of Dursila's Anarchists.
Urshlo's victory in the 1964 elections was already tenuous, he barely won the mayorship and his party lost its majority in the Parliament. His second term was thus an awkward cohabitation between himself and a parliament led by the Socialist party Skozi. It's during this mandate that Urshlo would strengthen his anti-corruption campaign, and where the violence between Anarchists and Blue Guardsreached its peak to the point observers began to wonder if the young Second Mervoshia was already on its last leg. Angrast and the central Drev Valley were especially susceptible to this violence while less politicaly diverses cities like Pristlav, which had always been a Nepserot bastion, quickly ended their own troubles and remained peaceful allowing Urshlo's economic reforms to have their full effect.
By 1968, despite a decrease in violence, the dismembering of many Blue Guards, and the emprisonment of the last few Countryside Chieftains and of their men radicalized by the anti-corruption campaign, and the unwavering support of the Periclean Coast to Nepserot, the rest of the country had gotten tired of Marveil Urshlo. In 1969, his party lost the presidency and could only maintain itself in the eastern bastion. Despite this, Urshlo would manage to maintain at the head of the party and would spend the rest of his political life as Mayor of Pristlav. In 1975 he passed down the leadership of Nepserot to his designated successor: Sargaï Bharamut, the son-in-law of Urshlo's long-time friend and collaborator Andras Lugos.
Post-Urshlo struggles
Unfortunately, Sargaï Bharamut was not as popular nor as charismatic as his predecessor and inherited a party struggling with the fatigue left by the anti-corruption campaigns and Urshlo reforms. Sargaï Bharamut, once himself a leader of the Blue Guards and a close parent of one of Drevstran' wealthiest family, proved to be a constant reminder of the darker and more troubled aspect of the party, an image other leaders were trying to get rid off.
As a result in 1974, Sargaï brought to Nepserot its worst results to date in a Mayoral election, not even reaching the second turn. This opened the door to all sorts of criticisms and controversies from within the party. Ultimately, it led to a scission within Nepserot.
While Sargaï had a reputation for brutality and authoritarianism, he also defended a secular, unitary view of the state and was a most orthodox inheritor of Marveïl Urshlo’ politics. Meanwhile, the secessionists created their own “union”, one concerned with preservation of society’ traditions and values. They allied themselves with the “survivors” of the politico-religious parties and other ethnics interest groups to form Yedviro in 1976. The formation proved unable to win the mayoral elections of 1979, but neither could Sargaï Bharamut who was forced to abandon the position of party leader.
Bharamut era (2014 - present)
Mïgrai Bharamut became President of Nepserot in 2012 following the murder of Elross Gismond. He placed himself in the continuation of his predecessor, promoting what has often be perceived as “populist social policies”. Said populists accents of his rhetoric and program, plus the outrage sparkled by Elross death and the lack of a coherent opposition since Simon Smeleres was still at the time occupied with his judicial case, allowed Migrai Bharamut to easily win the 2014 elections and the “Bharamist” view on welfare has become the main line of Nepserot. The Party's stance on Liberalism, however, never fluctuated and it continues to push for a greater integration of the country to international markets, promoting the quality and education of its workforce to do so.
Mïgrai has expanded Drevstran’s social coverages from a very selective set of provisions of social-service to a “cradle-to-the-grave” model. But his most controversial reform was to severly restrict access to said coverages, stressing out the "necessity of citizenship” limiting it to “full-citizenship” and making the access to such status more difficult for people not born from two Drevstraneses parents.
Electoral Results
Mayorship of Drevstran | |||||||
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Election year | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round | ||||
Votes | % | Rank | Votes | % | Rank | ||
2019 | Mïgrai Bharamut | 7,812,000 | 24.8 | 1rst | 16,348,500 | 51.9 | 1rst |
2014 | Mïgrai Bharamut | 7,938,000 | 25.2 | 1rst | 19,120,500 | 60.7 | 1rst |
2009 | Elross Gismond | 6,961,500 | 22.1 | 2nd | 16,506,000 | 52.4 | 1rst |
2004 | Elross Gismond | 7,040,000 | 21.5 | 2nd | 15,390,000 | 48.5 | 2nd |
1999 | Lecto Ozyman | 6,030,000 | 20.1 | 3rd | |||
1994 | Lecto Ozyman | 5,310,000 | 17.7 | 2nd | 15,450,000 | 51.5 | 1rst |
1989 | Sargaï Bharamut | 9,435,000 | 25.5 | 1rst | 16,761,000 | 45.3 | 2nd |
1984 | Lecto Ozyman | 7,308,000 | 20.0 | 2nd | 17,411,400 | 49.1 | 2nd |
1979 | Sargaï Bharamut | 5,106,000 | 22.2 | 2nd | 11.201.000 | 48.7 | 2nd |
1974 | Sargaï Bharamut | 4,623,000 | 20.1 | 3rd | |||
1969 | Marveil Urshlo | 4,514,400 | 19.8 | 2nd | 10,419,600 | 45.7 | 2nd |
1964 | Marveil Urshlo | 4,856,400 | 21.3 | 2nd | 11,582,400 | 50.8 | 1rst |
1959 | Marveil Urshlo | 4,600,000 | 23.0 | 1rst | 10,820,000 | 54.1 | 1rst |
1954 | Marveil Urshlo | 3,700,000 | 18.5 | 2nd | 6,680,000 | 33.4 | 2nd |
Parliament of Drevstran | ||||||||
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Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Rank | Government | Notes | ||
2019 | Mïgrai Bharamut | 291 / 561
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51 | #1 | Government | |||
2014 | Mïgrai Bharamut | 342 / 561
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40 | #1 | Government | |||
2009 | Elross Gismond | 302 / 561
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100 | #1 | Government | |||
2004 | Elross Gismond | 148 / 561
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60 | #1 | Opposition | |||
1999 | Lecto Ozyman | 208 / 561
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14 | #1 | Opposition | |||
1994 | Lecto Ozyman | 222 / 561
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118 | #1 | Government | |||
1989 | Lecto Ozyman | 104 / 561
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2 | #2 | Opposition | |||
1984 | Lecto Ozyman | 102 / 561
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13 | #2 | Opposition | |||
1979 | Sargaï Bharamut | 89 / 561
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16 | #3 | Opposition | |||
1974 | Sargaï Bharamut | 105 / 561
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22 | #2 | Opposition | |||
1969 | Marveil Urshlo | 127 / 561
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94 | #2 | Opposition | |||
1964 | Marveil Urshlo | 221 / 561
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103 | #1 | Government | |||
1959 | Marveil Urshlo | 325 / 561
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224 | #1 | Government | |||
1954 | Marveil Urshlo | 101 / 561
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101 | #2 | Opposition |