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===Järnflotten===
===Järnflotten===
Functionalism had reached Blostland around 1919, the ideology, while originally being considered something only the Gaullophiles enjoyed, would quickly expand outside its niche community after writer, Börje Östlund, translated much of the founding texts of Functionalism into Blostlandic. Only a year later Valter Hansdotter, a founding member of Järnflotten and a close associate of Åberg, would start a Functionalist reading club in Raudrena’s Salon district, Often called the “Barracks” because of its high number of soldier participants the club would attract many lower class members of society who were unsatisfied with the Kungars krets and too nationalistic for Vallmoparti. It’s on August 11th 1920 that Hansdotter would meet Åberg, they would quickly become friends and start to swap their opinions on Functionalist theories over their famous early 20’s dinners. Åberg would eventually become the rising star of the Barracks, his interpretation of Functionalism kept much of its root principles but also allowed wiggle room for certain elements popular in Blostland at the time such as Pagan Revivalism. On November 9th 1920 Åberg and Hansdotter would found Järnflotten, named after the famous iron raft of the first Blostlandic King, the party’s founding charter would explicitly call out the actions of Kungars krets and Vallmoparti as being reasons for its founding.


===The soft coup===
===The black week===


==Government==
==Government==

Revision as of 00:40, 12 August 2023

Greater Kingdom of Blostland
Storriket Blostländska
Flag of Greater Blostland
GreaterBlostlandFlag.png
Flag
Coat of arms of Greater Blostland
Coat of arms
Motto: "Med Blostland - till döden!"(Blostlandic)
“With Blostland - till death!"
Location of Greater Blostland
CapitalRaudrena
Common languagesBlostlandic
Religion
Pure Sotirianity
GovernmentJärnist one-party totalitarian duumvirate
Anförare  
• 1923–1935
Karl Åberg
King 
• 1920-1935
Oscar I (acting)
CurrencyBlostdlandic krona (BOK)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Blostland
Blostland
Today part ofBlostland

The Greater Kingdom of Blostland or Greater Blostland was the former Government of Blostland during the Great War (Kylaris)

1923 election

Prelude to the election

Preceding the election of 1923 Blostland was in its darkest age, the populace had lost all hope of restoring the once mighty Kingdom after the economic crisis that was the Line Island War. This compounded by the lackluster rule of the Kingsmen would eventually lead to the political climate that allowed for the rise of Järnflotten and Functionalism. Blostland, while having a strong labor movement was still majority conservative, the farmer and business classes had essentially monopolized the political system that was born after the Vallmo Uprising creating this new aristocracy that had for a while, kept the peace. The lower class and the growing middle class however began to despise the Kingsmen and their new aristocracy, corruption and favoritism plagued the party and by 1923 it was pretty much an open secret with events such as the expulsion of David Gron from Parliament and the passing of multiple tax cuts for billionaires & farmers making massive headlines when they occurred a few years prior.

Järnflotten

Functionalism had reached Blostland around 1919, the ideology, while originally being considered something only the Gaullophiles enjoyed, would quickly expand outside its niche community after writer, Börje Östlund, translated much of the founding texts of Functionalism into Blostlandic. Only a year later Valter Hansdotter, a founding member of Järnflotten and a close associate of Åberg, would start a Functionalist reading club in Raudrena’s Salon district, Often called the “Barracks” because of its high number of soldier participants the club would attract many lower class members of society who were unsatisfied with the Kungars krets and too nationalistic for Vallmoparti. It’s on August 11th 1920 that Hansdotter would meet Åberg, they would quickly become friends and start to swap their opinions on Functionalist theories over their famous early 20’s dinners. Åberg would eventually become the rising star of the Barracks, his interpretation of Functionalism kept much of its root principles but also allowed wiggle room for certain elements popular in Blostland at the time such as Pagan Revivalism. On November 9th 1920 Åberg and Hansdotter would found Järnflotten, named after the famous iron raft of the first Blostlandic King, the party’s founding charter would explicitly call out the actions of Kungars krets and Vallmoparti as being reasons for its founding.

The black week

Government

Järnist functionalism

The monarchy

Church and state

Society

Economics

Politics

Religion

Military

Goal of imperialism

In euclea

Territory proposed by Åberg to be ceded to Blostland after the war.

In asteria superior

Territory in Asteria claimed by Blostland during the war.


Dissolution

The resistance

Failures of the regime

Alliance invasion

Ministers of the Åberg regime