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| name = Minarchist Coalition | | name = Minarchist Coalition | ||
| native_name = Koalîsyona | | native_name = Koalîsyona Regicuki | ||
| native_name_lang = [[Basaquese]] | | native_name_lang = [[Basaquese]] | ||
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| headquarters = Girav Cluster 4, Girav Quarter, | | headquarters = Girav Cluster 4, Girav Quarter, Bajazad | ||
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| seats1_title = [[Parliament of Liberto-Ancapistan|House of Commons]] | | seats1_title = [[Parliament of Liberto-Ancapistan|House of Commons]] | ||
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The '''Minarchist Coalition''' (Basaquese: ''Koalîsyona | The '''Minarchist Coalition''' (Basaquese: ''Koalîsyona Regicuki''), also known colloquially as '''Koreg''', is a political party in [[Liberto-Ancapistan]]. Currently a 'secondary major party' within the Liberto-Ancapistanian political system, it governed the country between 2000 and 2020. The Minarchist Coalition has been led since its foundation by [[Ameus Grey]], who acted as Chancellor in 2000 and President of the Executive Council of Liberto-Ancapistan between 2000 and 2020. | ||
The party's ideology finds its roots in the agrarian confederalist movement of the [[Summer Revolution]], a political grouping of rural leaders led by [[Sayab Etyio]] who aimed to establish a confederation of democratic self-governing villages in western [[Ancapistan]] as a solution to increasing encroachment by absentee landowners. However, this ideological framework has significantly shifted and developed since the original confederalist movement, including modern Minarchists' embrace of market ideals. The Minarchist Coalition itself dates back to the 'principled independents' active during the 1990-2000 Rand government. These consisted of independent right-wing politicians, most of whom had minarchistic leanings, who did not join the governing [[Libertarian Party (Liberto-Ancapistan)|Libertarian Party]] in protest of its more statist, centralising policies and corruption. At their peak in the late 1990s, over 120 principled independent MPs were in parliament. In 1999, the Rand government suffered a spate of major scandals, and in response many principled independents began working towards forming a united right-wing anti-Rand party. This eventually took the form of the Minarchist Coalition in September 1999. In the 2000 general election, the Minarchist Coalition under Ameus Grey won a landslide victory and became the party of government. | The party's ideology finds its roots in the agrarian confederalist movement of the [[Summer Revolution]], a political grouping of rural leaders led by [[Sayab Etyio]] who aimed to establish a confederation of democratic self-governing villages in western [[Ancapistan]] as a solution to increasing encroachment by absentee landowners. However, this ideological framework has significantly shifted and developed since the original confederalist movement, including modern Minarchists' embrace of market ideals. The Minarchist Coalition itself dates back to the 'principled independents' active during the 1990-2000 Rand government. These consisted of independent right-wing politicians, most of whom had minarchistic leanings, who did not join the governing [[Libertarian Party (Liberto-Ancapistan)|Libertarian Party]] in protest of its more statist, centralising policies and corruption. At their peak in the late 1990s, over 120 principled independent MPs were in parliament. In 1999, the Rand government suffered a spate of major scandals, and in response many principled independents began working towards forming a united right-wing anti-Rand party. This eventually took the form of the Minarchist Coalition in September 1999. In the 2000 general election, the Minarchist Coalition under Ameus Grey won a landslide victory and became the party of government. | ||
During government, the Coalition pursued a large number of constitutional and economic reforms, including most notably the abolition of the Chancellorship and creation of the Executive Council of Liberto-Ancapistan, and the regular use of legislative referendums. However, it was incapable of implementing many of its more radical confederalist or minarchist programmes as a result of insecure political support, a hostile | During government, the Coalition pursued a large number of constitutional and economic reforms, including most notably the abolition of the Chancellorship and creation of the Executive Council of Liberto-Ancapistan, and the regular use of legislative referendums. However, it was incapable of implementing many of its more radical confederalist or minarchist programmes as a result of insecure political support, a hostile House of Asagi, and a Minarchist minority on he Executive Council. After the anti-austerity protests of 2019 and subsequent arrest of Executive Councillor Andreas Capelle, the Minarchist Coalition lost the 2020 general election. Since then, it has continued to lose seats at every election, and was severely reduced in the House of Asagi in 2025. Later that year, a failed attempt to oust Ameus Grey from the leadership resulted in the breakaway of several MPs, many of whom went on to found [[Party of Independent Liberals and Minarchists|PILM]]. | ||
The Minarchist Coalition pursues strongly the principles of direct democracy, federalism (or confederalism) and individual rights - practically applied in a rigid adherence to right-wing economic policies. The coalition governs with the intention of establishing a nightwatchman state directed by a collective leadership and regular referendums. Additionally, it supports diplomatic neutrality and demilitarisation in favour of a large nuclear deterrent. Shortly after its inception, the Coalition was known for its strong commitment to party democracy, though in later years and especially after the party left government long-time leader Ameus Grey has been increasingly accused of having "dictatorial" control over party affairs. The party is vehemently anti-UFT, and has included commitments to immediately leave the alliance in all election manifestos since Liberto-Ancapistan joined the organisation. | The Minarchist Coalition pursues strongly the principles of direct democracy, federalism (or confederalism) and individual rights - practically applied in a rigid adherence to right-wing economic policies. The coalition governs with the intention of establishing a nightwatchman state directed by a collective leadership and regular referendums. Additionally, it supports diplomatic neutrality and demilitarisation in favour of a large nuclear deterrent. Shortly after its inception, the Coalition was known for its strong commitment to party democracy, though in later years and especially after the party left government long-time leader Ameus Grey has been increasingly accused of having "dictatorial" control over party affairs. The party is vehemently anti-UFT, and has included commitments to immediately leave the alliance in all election manifestos since Liberto-Ancapistan joined the organisation. | ||
[[Category:Liberto-Ancapistan]] | [[Category:Liberto-Ancapistan]] | ||
[[Category:Political parties in Liberto-Ancapistan]] | |||
[[Category:Political Parties of Telrova]] |
Latest revision as of 03:31, 20 August 2023
Minarchist Coalition Koalîsyona Regicuki | |
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Leader | Ameus Grey |
Founded | 22nd September 1999 |
Headquarters | Girav Cluster 4, Girav Quarter, Bajazad |
Santian wing | Minarchist Coalition in Santia |
Ideology | Minarchism Libertarianism Confederalism Direct democracy |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Colors | Purple |
House of Commons | 31 / 500
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House of Asagi | 8 / 110
|
Provincial Premiers | 0 / 7
|
The Minarchist Coalition (Basaquese: Koalîsyona Regicuki), also known colloquially as Koreg, is a political party in Liberto-Ancapistan. Currently a 'secondary major party' within the Liberto-Ancapistanian political system, it governed the country between 2000 and 2020. The Minarchist Coalition has been led since its foundation by Ameus Grey, who acted as Chancellor in 2000 and President of the Executive Council of Liberto-Ancapistan between 2000 and 2020.
The party's ideology finds its roots in the agrarian confederalist movement of the Summer Revolution, a political grouping of rural leaders led by Sayab Etyio who aimed to establish a confederation of democratic self-governing villages in western Ancapistan as a solution to increasing encroachment by absentee landowners. However, this ideological framework has significantly shifted and developed since the original confederalist movement, including modern Minarchists' embrace of market ideals. The Minarchist Coalition itself dates back to the 'principled independents' active during the 1990-2000 Rand government. These consisted of independent right-wing politicians, most of whom had minarchistic leanings, who did not join the governing Libertarian Party in protest of its more statist, centralising policies and corruption. At their peak in the late 1990s, over 120 principled independent MPs were in parliament. In 1999, the Rand government suffered a spate of major scandals, and in response many principled independents began working towards forming a united right-wing anti-Rand party. This eventually took the form of the Minarchist Coalition in September 1999. In the 2000 general election, the Minarchist Coalition under Ameus Grey won a landslide victory and became the party of government.
During government, the Coalition pursued a large number of constitutional and economic reforms, including most notably the abolition of the Chancellorship and creation of the Executive Council of Liberto-Ancapistan, and the regular use of legislative referendums. However, it was incapable of implementing many of its more radical confederalist or minarchist programmes as a result of insecure political support, a hostile House of Asagi, and a Minarchist minority on he Executive Council. After the anti-austerity protests of 2019 and subsequent arrest of Executive Councillor Andreas Capelle, the Minarchist Coalition lost the 2020 general election. Since then, it has continued to lose seats at every election, and was severely reduced in the House of Asagi in 2025. Later that year, a failed attempt to oust Ameus Grey from the leadership resulted in the breakaway of several MPs, many of whom went on to found PILM.
The Minarchist Coalition pursues strongly the principles of direct democracy, federalism (or confederalism) and individual rights - practically applied in a rigid adherence to right-wing economic policies. The coalition governs with the intention of establishing a nightwatchman state directed by a collective leadership and regular referendums. Additionally, it supports diplomatic neutrality and demilitarisation in favour of a large nuclear deterrent. Shortly after its inception, the Coalition was known for its strong commitment to party democracy, though in later years and especially after the party left government long-time leader Ameus Grey has been increasingly accused of having "dictatorial" control over party affairs. The party is vehemently anti-UFT, and has included commitments to immediately leave the alliance in all election manifestos since Liberto-Ancapistan joined the organisation.