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{{Infobox | {{Infobox political youth organization | ||
| | | name = National Youth Organization | ||
| | | native_name= Organização Nacional da Juventude | ||
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| | | logo=[[File:ONJuventud.png|150px]] | ||
| | | caption= Flag of the ONJ | ||
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| founded= August 4 1926 | |||
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| dissolved = XX 1935 | |||
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| headquarters = [[Precea]], [[Paretia]] | |||
| membership = 2.5 million (1930) | |||
| ideology = [[National Functionalism]]<br>{{wp|Francoism|Novanism}}<br>{{wp|Nationalism|Paretian nationalism}} | |||
| mother party= [[New Nation of Paretia Party]] | |||
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The ''' | The '''National Youth Organization''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: Organização Nacional da Juventude), abbreviated '''ONJ''', was the {{wp|youth wing}} of the [[New Nation of Paretia Party]], the sole legal political party during the period of [[Functionalist Paretia]]. It was created for the framing and political indoctrination of the young Paretians according to the principles of National Functionalism and Novanism. It also was meant to train and help youth learn cooperation and national spirit in their free time. | ||
It was created in 1926 as the successor to the Young PNNP Front, and was more an official part of the Paretian government than the PNNP party itself. It would be apart of the regime's national projects and national rallies. | |||
It was lead by [[Ivan Montecalvo]], a leader of the [[Visega|Visegan]] wing of the party who was originally a key member of the PNNP who eventually fell out of favor of the party leadership. He was ousted in 1933 and replaced by [[Constância Bastos]] and she lead the organization until her arrest in 1934. | |||
[[File:Propaganda Photograph 4th of August regime and E.O.N.png|200px|thumb|left|Propaganda photograph of the ONJ and the PNNP regime]] |
Revision as of 02:48, 11 March 2023
National Youth Organization Organização Nacional da Juventude | |
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Founded | August 4 1926 |
Dissolved | XX 1935 |
Headquarters | Precea, Paretia |
Membership | 2.5 million (1930) |
Ideology | National Functionalism Novanism Paretian nationalism |
Mother party | New Nation of Paretia Party |
The National Youth Organization (Luzelese: Organização Nacional da Juventude), abbreviated ONJ, was the youth wing of the New Nation of Paretia Party, the sole legal political party during the period of Functionalist Paretia. It was created for the framing and political indoctrination of the young Paretians according to the principles of National Functionalism and Novanism. It also was meant to train and help youth learn cooperation and national spirit in their free time.
It was created in 1926 as the successor to the Young PNNP Front, and was more an official part of the Paretian government than the PNNP party itself. It would be apart of the regime's national projects and national rallies.
It was lead by Ivan Montecalvo, a leader of the Visegan wing of the party who was originally a key member of the PNNP who eventually fell out of favor of the party leadership. He was ousted in 1933 and replaced by Constância Bastos and she lead the organization until her arrest in 1934.