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Revision as of 03:00, 16 February 2024
Blue Party Faltuflokkurin | |
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Leader | Anders Halberg |
Ideology | Zerinism Fiscal zerinism Zerinist traditionalism |
Political position | Centre to centre-right |
Regional affiliation | New West Alliance |
Colours | Blue |
Thing of the Realm | 71 / 175
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WTA PA (Gütish seats) | 3 / 10
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The Blue Party (Gütish: Faltuflokkurin; FF) is a political party in Gütland, currently serving as the main opposition. Formed by the fusion of Gütland's two historically dominant parties, the lautnist Vanster and the traditionalist Hoger, it is considered today to be the nation's main centre-right party.