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[[Category:Austeria]]
{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| colorcode        = #000000
| colorcode        = #000000
| name            = Austerian Popular Rebirth Party
| name            = Renaissance
| native_name      = ''Partia e Rilindjes Popullore Austerisë''
| native_name      = ''Rilindjes''
| logo            = PRPA logo.png
| logo            = PRPA logo.png
| logo_size        = 175px
| logo_size        = 175px
| abbreviation    = PRPA
| abbreviation    = PRPA
| foundation      = 16 November 1932
| foundation      = 16 November 1921
| leader2_title    = President
| leader2_title    = President
| leader2_name    = Rabie Banat
| leader2_name    = Ron Turati
| leader3_title    = Founder
| leader3_title    = Founder
| leader3_name    = [[Anton Turati]]
| leader3_name    = [[Anton Turati]]
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| leader1_name    = Central Command
| leader1_name    = Central Command
| headquarters    = [[Kartha]], [[Austeria]]
| headquarters    = [[Kartha]], [[Austeria]]
| wing1_title      = Armed wing
| wing1_title      = {{wp|Paramilitary|Paramilitary wing}}
| wing1            = [[Trident of the Nation]]
| wing1            = [[Trident of the Nation]]
| newspaper        = ''[[Galene]]''
| newspaper        = ''[[Galene]]''
| membership_year  = 2016
| membership_year  = 2016
| membership      = 100,000
| membership      = 40,000
| ideology        ={{nowrap|[[Austerian nationalism]]<br />{{wp|National liberalism}}<br />{{wp|Secularism}}<br /> [[Etruria|Anti-Etrurianism]]<br />'''Historical:'''<br /> [[National Functionalism]]<br />{{wp|Anti-communism}}}}<br />{{wp|Corporatism}}<br />{{wp|Socialist patriotism}}
| ideology        ={{nowrap|[[Austerian nationalism]]<br />{{wp|Left-wing nationalism}}<br />{{wp|Secularism}}<br /> [[Etruria|Anti-Etrurianism]]<br />'''Historical:'''<br /> (1921-1942)<br /> [[National Functionalism]]<br />{{wp|Anti-communism}}}}<br />{{wp|Corporatism}}<br />(1942-1988)<br /> [[Equalism|National Equalism]]
| position        = {{wp|Syncretic politics|Syncretic}} <br /> {{wp|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}  (''de facto'')
| position        = {{wp|Syncretic politics|Syncretic}} <br />{{wp|Left-wing politics|Left-wing}}  (''de facto'')
<br />'''Historical:'''<br /> {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}} (1932-1942) <br />{{wp|Left-wing politics|Left-wing}} (1942-1990)
<br />'''Historical:'''<br /> {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}} (1921-1942)  
| colours          = {{wp|Black}}, {{wp|blue}}, and {{wp|white}}<br />{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#008080|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}}
| colours          = {{wp|Black}}, {{wp|blue}}, and {{wp|white}}<br />{{Color box|#000000|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#008080|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}}
| national        = [[April Bloc]]
| national        = [[Bloc (Austeria)|March Bloc]]
| international    =  
| international    =  
| seats1_title    = [[Senate of Austeria|Senate]]
| seats1_title    = [[Senate of Austeria|Senate]]
| seats1          = {{Composition bar|3|131|hex=#000000}}
| seats1          = {{Composition bar|2|131|hex=#000000}}
| seats2_title    = [[Council of Ministers (Austeria)|Council of Ministers]]
| seats2_title    = [[Council of Ministers (Austeria)|Council of Ministers]]
| seats2          = {{Composition bar|0|24|hex=#000000}}
| seats2          = {{Composition bar|0|24|hex=#000000}}
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}}
}}
The '''Austerian Popular Rebirth Party''', ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}: ''Partia e Rilindjes Popullore Austerisë'',
The '''Austerian Popular Party'''  ({{wp|Albanian language|Tethian}}: ''Partia e Popullore Austeriak''), commonly known as '''Renaissance''' (''Rilindjes''), is an [[Austerian nationalism|Austerian nationalist]] political party in [[Austeria]]. The party advocates for the establishment of a centralized state with a common Austerian identity and alignment with the socialist world. Historically, the party supported [[National Functionalism]] in the first two decades of its existence, before it aligned itself with the [[Equalism|Equalist]] [[Austerian Liberation Front]]. It is currently a minor party, with 2 seats in the [[Senate of Austeria|Senate]] in alliance with the [[Socialist Party of Austeria]].
 
The party was founded in 1921, by [[Anton Turati]] who modeled it after the [[Parti Populaire]] in [[Gaullica]], as an {{wp|anticolonialism|anticolonial}} political organization hostile to Etrurian rule. During the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], it allied itself with the [[Grand Alliance]] and launched attacks against Etrurian forces in Austeria. The party was heavily suppressed following the war, but it remained organized which allowed it to reemerge following the [[Legionary Reaction]]. At the outbreak of the [[Solarian War]], the party aligned itself with the [[Austerian Liberation Front]], despite the ideological differences between the two.
 
After the formation of the [[Austerian People's Republic]], Renaissance remained a prominent organisation, albeit as a satellite party of the Liberation Front. During the [[Austerian Conflict]], its paramilitary participated in the ethnic conflict alongside the government and was accused of several warcrimes. After the end of the one-party state in 1988 and the transition to a [[council republic]], the party went into decline but re-emerged following the 2005 economic crisis and the collapse of the People's Republic.  Its ideology has been described by scholars and analysts as a blend of {{wp|populism}}, militant {{wp|laborism}}, and {{wp|paternalism}} with a significant focus on a unifying "civic" nationalism. The party has been accused of being [[National Functionalism|Functionalist]] or [[Equalism#Post-SEPR|Neo-Equalist]] by its detractors.

Latest revision as of 23:50, 18 January 2024

Renaissance

Rilindjes
AbbreviationPRPA
Governing bodyCentral Command
PresidentRon Turati
FounderAnton Turati
Founded16 November 1921
HeadquartersKartha, Austeria
NewspaperGalene
Paramilitary wingTrident of the Nation
Membership (2016)40,000
IdeologyAusterian nationalism
Left-wing nationalism
Secularism
Anti-Etrurianism
Historical:
(1921-1942)
National Functionalism
Anti-communism

Corporatism
(1942-1988)
National Equalism
Political positionSyncretic
Left-wing (de facto)
Historical:
Right-wing to far-right (1921-1942)
National affiliationMarch Bloc
ColoursBlack, blue, and white
     
Senate
2 / 131
Council of Ministers
0 / 24

The Austerian Popular Party (Tethian: Partia e Popullore Austeriak), commonly known as Renaissance (Rilindjes), is an Austerian nationalist political party in Austeria. The party advocates for the establishment of a centralized state with a common Austerian identity and alignment with the socialist world. Historically, the party supported National Functionalism in the first two decades of its existence, before it aligned itself with the Equalist Austerian Liberation Front. It is currently a minor party, with 2 seats in the Senate in alliance with the Socialist Party of Austeria.

The party was founded in 1921, by Anton Turati who modeled it after the Parti Populaire in Gaullica, as an anticolonial political organization hostile to Etrurian rule. During the Great War, it allied itself with the Grand Alliance and launched attacks against Etrurian forces in Austeria. The party was heavily suppressed following the war, but it remained organized which allowed it to reemerge following the Legionary Reaction. At the outbreak of the Solarian War, the party aligned itself with the Austerian Liberation Front, despite the ideological differences between the two.

After the formation of the Austerian People's Republic, Renaissance remained a prominent organisation, albeit as a satellite party of the Liberation Front. During the Austerian Conflict, its paramilitary participated in the ethnic conflict alongside the government and was accused of several warcrimes. After the end of the one-party state in 1988 and the transition to a council republic, the party went into decline but re-emerged following the 2005 economic crisis and the collapse of the People's Republic. Its ideology has been described by scholars and analysts as a blend of populism, militant laborism, and paternalism with a significant focus on a unifying "civic" nationalism. The party has been accused of being Functionalist or Neo-Equalist by its detractors.