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| leader1_name =[[Pieter Wyckoff]]
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| leader2_name = [[Sebastiaan Wijk]]
| leader2_name = [[Harald Uffson]]
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| membership = 2,430,235
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| ideology = [[Inglaterran Liberalism]]]<br>[[Pan-Inglaterranism]]<br>[[Anti-Onslander Sentiment|Anti-Onslanderism]]
| ideology = [[Inglaterran Socialism]]]<br>[[Pan-Inglaterranism]]<br>[[Anti-Nuwelander Sentiment|Anti-Nuwelanderism]]
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The National Solidarity Party is an [[Inglaterra|Inglaterran]] left-wing political party. As the largest party in Inglaterra, it holds 295 of the 450 seats in the [[Confederal Assembly (Inglaterra)|Confederal Assembly]] and 13 of the 18 seats on the [[Governor's Council (Inglaterra)|Governor's Council]]. The party was formed shortly after the 2003 elections, where vote splitting amongst the [[Inglaterran Solidarity Party]], [[Nationalist Party (Inglaterra|Nationalist Party]], and [[Frigan Union]] led to a victory for the [[Confederate Party (Inglaterra)|Confederate Party]] despite the Confederates only winning 43% of the vote. In the 2007 elections the party won and elected [[Pieter Wyckoff]] as president of Inglaterra.
National Solidarity supports the policies of Pieter Wyckoff, who previously served as party leader during the presidency of [[Harald Uffson]] (2008-2018), due to a limit on consecutive terms as president. Wyckoff is heavily influential in the party despite Wijk being the official leader. The party has won every election since 2007, peaking in 2019 when the party won 63.4% of the vote. The party's ideology and political position has been described as "inconsistent" by commentators. Many pundits point to the party's propensity to embrace members with a variety of political views so long as they endorse Wyckoff. The party's main appeal to Wyckoff supporters and is classified as a party of power. Since 2015 the party has called its main ideology [[Inglaterran Socialism]].

Latest revision as of 17:41, 14 October 2023

National Solidarity Party
Inglaterran nameNasjonale Solidariteitspartij fan Inglaterra
Frigan nameNationella solidaritetspartiet av Inglaterra
Inith namePlaid Undod Cenedlaethol Inglaterra
Diash namePáirtí Dlúthpháirtíochta Náisiúnta Inglaterra
PresidentSebastiaan Wijk
Deputy PresidenttHarald Uffson
Assembly LeaderKristoff Soltz
FoundedOctober 23, 1999 (1999-10-23)
Merged intoInglaterran Solidarity Party, Nationalist Party, and Frigan Union
Headquarters12 Välstånd Street, Aachitgen, Inglaterra
Inglaterran WingInglaterran Solidarity Group
Frigan WingFrigan National Group
Cetanni WingUnited Cetanni Interest Wing
Youth WingYoung Nationals
Membership (2022)2,430,235
IdeologyInglaterran Socialism]
Pan-Inglaterranism
Anti-Nuwelanderism
Political positionLeft-wingA
Colors  Red   Blue
Governor's Council
13 / 18
Confederal Assembly
295 / 450
Governors
13 / 18

A: While the National Solidarity Party is formally a left-wing nationalist party, its views on certain social issues align much more with what is considered conservative and right-wing opinions in WESTERN? democracies.

The National Solidarity Party is an Inglaterran left-wing political party. As the largest party in Inglaterra, it holds 295 of the 450 seats in the Confederal Assembly and 13 of the 18 seats on the Governor's Council. The party was formed shortly after the 2003 elections, where vote splitting amongst the Inglaterran Solidarity Party, Nationalist Party, and Frigan Union led to a victory for the Confederate Party despite the Confederates only winning 43% of the vote. In the 2007 elections the party won and elected Pieter Wyckoff as president of Inglaterra.

National Solidarity supports the policies of Pieter Wyckoff, who previously served as party leader during the presidency of Harald Uffson (2008-2018), due to a limit on consecutive terms as president. Wyckoff is heavily influential in the party despite Wijk being the official leader. The party has won every election since 2007, peaking in 2019 when the party won 63.4% of the vote. The party's ideology and political position has been described as "inconsistent" by commentators. Many pundits point to the party's propensity to embrace members with a variety of political views so long as they endorse Wyckoff. The party's main appeal to Wyckoff supporters and is classified as a party of power. Since 2015 the party has called its main ideology Inglaterran Socialism.