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The principle founding ideology of Nainan is [[Tự Ý Chí]], which was created by [[Hoàng Viện Trai]] in the late 1940s and early 1950s. According to the party in 1955, it is meant to adhere to "Nainese Self-Will Ideology, the creations of Hoàng Viện Trai meant to guide Nainan into a final mandate of heaven that brings peace and longevity to the nation." | The principle founding ideology of Nainan is [[Tự Ý Chí]], which was created by [[Hoàng Viện Trai]] in the late 1940s and early 1950s. According to the party in 1955, it is meant to adhere to "Nainese Self-Will Ideology, the creations of Hoàng Viện Trai meant to guide Nainan into a final mandate of heaven that brings peace and longevity to the nation." Major tenets of the ideology include Giải quyết (Independence), Trường thọ (Longevity), and Đoàn kết (Solidarity). Tự Ý Chí advocates for an authoritarian one-party state that rids of individualism for the benefit of society and the nation all at once. It is also nationalist but adopts some socialist ideals and rejects others. | ||
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Revision as of 01:49, 9 May 2023
Nainan People's Solidarity and Longevity 團結吧長壽𧵑人民奈人 Đoàn kết và trường thọ của nhân dân Nài Nhân | |
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General Secretary | Hoàng Lan Mai |
State Director | Quách An Tương |
Leader in the People's Senate | Nguyễn Ðắc Trọng |
Founder | Hoàng Viện Trai |
Founded | 17 February 1955 |
Headquarters | Trinhieu |
Newspaper | Nainan Chronicles |
Student wing | Students for Solidarity and Longevity |
Youth wing | Young Partisans of Nainan |
Women's wing | Women for Solidarity and Longevity |
Membership | 5 million |
Ideology | Tự Ý Chí Nainese nationalism Authoritarianism National conservatism Nationalism National Principlism Anti-imperialism (self-proclaimed) |
Political position | Right-wing (Social) Center-left (Economic) Big tent |
Colors | Green, Gold |
People's Senate | 594 / 599
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Regional Legislatrues | 1,900 / 1,986
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Central Council | 14 / 16
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The Nainan People's Longevity and Solidarity (Nainese: 團結吧長壽𧵑人民奈人; Đoàn kết và trường thọ của nhân dân Nài Nhân), commonly abbreviated as the NPSL, is the largest and dominant political party in Nainan. It is the sole legal party of Nainan and has been in control of the country since the foundation of the Harmonious Republic in 1956. It is centered around the ideology of it's founder, Hoàng Viện Trai, known as Tự Ý Chí.
History
Foundation
Civil War
Early rule
Late 20th century
21st century
Ideology
The principle founding ideology of Nainan is Tự Ý Chí, which was created by Hoàng Viện Trai in the late 1940s and early 1950s. According to the party in 1955, it is meant to adhere to "Nainese Self-Will Ideology, the creations of Hoàng Viện Trai meant to guide Nainan into a final mandate of heaven that brings peace and longevity to the nation." Major tenets of the ideology include Giải quyết (Independence), Trường thọ (Longevity), and Đoàn kết (Solidarity). Tự Ý Chí advocates for an authoritarian one-party state that rids of individualism for the benefit of society and the nation all at once. It is also nationalist but adopts some socialist ideals and rejects others.
Economic policy
Social policy
Foreign policy
Organization
List of General Secretaries
No. | Name (Born–Died) |
Portrait | Term in Office | |
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1 | Hoàng Viện Trai (1916-1975) |
17 February 1955 | 20 December 1975 | |
2 | Nghiêm Nài Phúc (1917-2000) |
20 December 1975 | 6 June 1984 | |
3 | Nguyễn Hoài Bắc (1924-2005) |
26 June 1984 | 12 July 1990 | |
4 | Lạc Ngọc Đại (1924-2021) |
12 July 1990 | 22 December 2000 | |
5 | Nguyễn Tuấn Minh (1948-) |
22 December 2000 | 2 October 2005 | |
6 | Nguyễn Minh Sang (1946-) |
2 October 2005 | 5 May 2009 | |
7 | Trầm Bá Cường (1953-2018) |
5 May 2009 | 11 January 2018 | |
8 | Hoàng Lan Mai (1956-) |
11 January 2018 | Incumbent |