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In August 1966, the FEB became a political party, and won the 1966 election with 40,4% of the national vote. | In August 1966, the FEB became a political party, and won the 1966 election with 40,4% of the national vote. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===West | ===Foundation and participation in the West Besmenian revolution=== | ||
===Provisional government=== | ===Provisional government=== | ||
===FEB-DB government=== | ===FEB-DB government=== |
Revision as of 21:36, 1 January 2025
Free Unity of Besmenia Freiheitliche Einheit Besmeniens | |
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Abbreviation | FEB |
Founded | May 21, 1966 | (Political organization) August 24, 1966 (Political party)
Dissolved | September 14, 1967 |
Merged into | BVP |
Headquarters | Melmingen |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colors | Yellow |
The Free Unity of Besmenia (Besmenian: Freiheitliche Einheit Besmeniens; FEB) was a political organization in West Besmenia, founded in May 1966 during the West Besmenian Revolution. The FEB played a central role in the first months after the revolution, as it became the governing body of West Besmenia in the first months after the collapse of the BNU regime and founded the Besmenian Republic. The FEB consisted mainly of former supporters of the old BNU regime, but also some reformists and oppositionists.
In August 1966, the FEB became a political party, and won the 1966 election with 40,4% of the national vote.