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This article lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Hennehouwe]].
{{Infobox country
==Parties with federal representation==
|conventional_long_name      = Duchy of Breugeldal
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
|native_name                = ''Hertogdom Breugeldal''
|-
|common_name                = Breugeldal
!  !! Party logo !! Party name !! Leader !! Seats in the<br>[[Chamber of Representatives (Hennehouwe)|Chamber of<br>Representatives]] !! Seats in the<br>[[Senate (Hennehouwe)|Senate]] !! Seats in<br>regional assemblies !! Seats in the<br>[[Euclean Parliament]]!! Ideology
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| rowspan="2" style="background: #EE2A3B;" |
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| [[File:SAPlogo.png|120px]]
|alt_coat                    =
| [[Socialist Labour Party (Hennehouwe)|Socialist Labour Party]] (SAP)<br>''Socialistische Arbeiderspartij''
|symbol_type                =
| [[File:Informal meeting of ministers responsible for development (FAC). Arrivals Alexander De Croo (36766610160) (cropped2).jpg|100px]]<br>[[Rupert van Bleiswijk]]
|national_motto              = {{unbulleted list|Geloof leidt ons, geloof beschermt ons||{{small|Faith guides us, faith protects us}}}}  
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|180|#EE2A3B}}
|national_anthem            = {{unbulleted list|[[Onze hertog, ons land]]||{{small|Our duke, our land}}}}<br>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RS0C62vsUI|200px]]
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*{{wp|Social democracy}}
|map_width                  = 275px
*[[Euclean Community|Pro-Eucleanism]]
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|map_caption                = Breugeldal (dark green) in [[Euclea]].
| colspan="8" | The SAP was founded in 1918, and is the oldest party currently in existence in Hennehouwe. The party was formed from an amalgamation of the Social Democratic Party, Working People's League and the political wing of HAVA, the largest trade union in Hennehouwe. Initially a more left-wing {{wp|Marxist revisionism|revisionist}} socialist party, the SAP moved towards more centre-left oriented {{wp|social democracy|social democratic}} policies following the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. The SAP was instrumental in the shaping of the early days of the Third Republic, instituting a {{wp|welfare state}} and a number of other socialist policies. Since the 1980's, the party has become more {{wp|neoliberalism|neoliberal}} in its platform, favouring a {{wp|social market economy}}. Since the founding of the Third Republic, the SAP has been in government more than any other party, and has always finished either first or second in federal elections. Its main vote base includes the working class, voters in urban areas and maintains a broad age demographic of voters.
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| [[File:vdp_logo.png|120px]]  
|capital                    = [[De Oudestad]]
| [[Progressive Democrats (Hennehouwe)|Progressive Democratic Party]] (VDP)<br>''Vooruitstrevende Democratische Partij''
|largest_city                = [[Vosberg]]
| tbd
|official_languages          = {{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|180|#0087DC}}
|national_languages          =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|#0087DC}}
|regional_languages          =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|545|#0087DC}}
|languages_type              =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|26|#0087DC}}
|languages                  =
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|ethnic_groups              = Breugeldaler (64%)<br>Other (36%)
*{{wp|Progressivism}}
|ethnic_groups_year          = 2014
*{{wp|Liberalism}}
|demonym                    = Breugeldaler
*{{wp|Social liberalism}}
|government_type            = {{wp|Unitary state|Unitary}} {{wp|parliamentary}} {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}
*[[Euclean Community|Pro-Eucleanism]]
|leader_title1              = [[Duke of Breugeldal|Duke]]
|-
|leader_name1                = [[Ernst II, Duke of Breugeldal|Ernst II]]
| colspan="8" | A merger of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Radical Centre, the VDP was formed in 1989. The party is considered to be the successor of the liberal political movement following the erosion of pillarisation. The VDP advocates for liberal and progressive policies, balancing increasing {{wp|social liberalism}} with {{wp|economic liberalism|economically liberal}} policies. It supports the retention of the welfare state, whilst also providing for {{wp|privatisation}} of state assets and an {{wp|open market economy|open economy}}. The VDP is also a staunch supporter of the [[Euclean Community]], pursuing further integration and co-operation. Since its founding, the VDP has formed part of both SAP and NVP-led governments, and has surpassed the latter to become the second-largest party on a federal level. The party enjoys a broad coalition of support from the middle-class, traditionally liberal voters as well as significant pockets of the {{wp|Walloon people|Petois}} and [[Estmere|Estmerish]] minorities.
|leader_title2              = [[Premier of Breugeldal|Premier]]
|-
|leader_name2                = [[Inge Mangen]]
| rowspan="2" style="background: #006B2D;" |
|leader_title3              =
| [[File:NVPlogo.png|120px]]  
|leader_name3                =  
| [[National People's Party (Hennehouwe)|National People's Party]] (NVP)<br>''Nationale Volkspartij''
|legislature                = [[Senate of Breugeldal|Senate]]
| tbd
|upper_house                =
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|lower_house                =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|#006B2D}}
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| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|26|#006B2D}}
|established_event1          =
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|established_date1          =
*{{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democracy}}
|established_event2          =
*{{wp|Liberal conservatism}}
|established_date2          =
*{{wp|Social conservatism}}
|established_event3          =
*[[Euclean Community|Pro-Eucleanism]]
|established_date3          =
|-
|established_event4          =
| colspan="8" | The NVP was formed from the merger of the Catholic National Sotirian Party and the Amendist Party of the Right in 1961, unifying the formerly sectarian parts of the {{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democratic}} wing of Hennish politics. The party's main principle is Sotirian democracy, but maintains a large broadchurch of different factions including liberal and conservative groupings. For most of its history, the NVP was one of the two major parties in Hennehouwe alongside the SAP. However, the party fell to third place in the 2017 federal election. Under the leadership of Fabian van Aitzema, the party has moved in a rightward direction in an attempt to prevent the further loss of votes to other right-wing parties. The NVP has a broad electorate, but is particularly strong amongst the religious, elderly and those from more affluent backgrounds. The party's strongest support is in rural areas, especially in Flamia. Under the leadership of van Aitzema, the NVP has also attempted to court working class voters concerned about immigration and the economy.
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|established_date5          =
| [[File:PatriotsMarchlogo.png|120px]]
|established_event6        =
| [[Patriot's March]] (MdP)<br>''Mers der Patriotten''
|established_date6          =
| tbd
|established_event7        =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|180|#21276a}}
|established_date7          =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|#21276a}}
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| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|545|#21276a}}
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| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|26|#21276a}}
|area                        =
|
|area_km2                    = 611
*{{wp|Right-wing populism}}
|area_sq_mi                  = 
*{{wp|Anti-immigration}}
|area_footnote              =
*[[Hennehouwe|Hennish nationalism]]
|percent_water              =
*[[Euclean Community|Eucloscepticism]]
|area_label                  =
|-
|area_label2                =  
| colspan="8" | The Patriot's March are a {{wp|far-right}} {{wp|nationalism|nationalist}} party. It was founded in 2006 following a split in the Patriotic Movement (PB), over concerns that the latter had become too extreme. Despite this, the policies of the Patriot's March are broadly identical to the former PB. The party opposes mass {{wp|immigration}}, and pledges to restrict the entry of migrants from non-[[Euclea|Euclean]] countries. The party also opposes {{wp|multiculturalism}} and supports tougher law and order policies. Economically, the party is more centrist, supporting welfare state policies with a "Hennish First" attitude towards housing, healthcare and employment. The March, like its predecessor, have been widely accused of xenophobia and bigotry. Almost all other parties have continued the {{wp|cordon sanitaire}} against the March that applied originally to the PB. Nevertheless, support for the party has grown steadily in recent years. Following the 2018 elections, the MdP is the fourth largest party in the Chamber.
|area_dabodyalign            =
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|population_estimate        =
| rowspan="2" style="background: #3fbc6f;" |
|population_estimate_rank    =
| [[File:Green_logo_Hennehouwe.png|120px]]  
|population_estimate_year    =
| [[Green Party (Hennehouwe)|Green Party]] (Groen)<br>''Groen Partij''
|population_census          = 175,148
| tbd
|population_census_year      = 2014
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|180|#3fbc6f}}
|population_density_km2      = 286.66
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|#3fbc6f}}
|population_density_sq_mi    =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|545|#3fbc6f}}
|population_density_rank    =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|26|#3fbc6f}}
|GDP_PPP                    = $14.95 billion
|
|GDP_PPP_rank                =
*{{wp|Green politics}}
|GDP_PPP_year                = 2021
*{{wp|Social democracy}}
|GDP_PPP_per_capita          = $85,358
|-
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank    =
| colspan="8" | The Green Party was formed in 1988 following a consolidation of smaller green parties and other envrionmentalist groups. Its core focus is {{wp|environmentalism|environmental issues}}, with an emphasis on {{wp|climate action}}. The party takes a centre-left stance on most other issues, and supports continued integration with the [[Euclean Community]]. Internally, the party consists of a amongst a number of factions, primarily the more centre-left wing, and the more left-leaning 'red greens'. Since its creation, the Greens have favoured SAP-led governments. It took part in a coalition between 20XX and 20XX, and supported most other SAP-led governments via confidence and supply arrangements with the exception of the incumbent government. In recent years, the party has experienced an increase in support similar to other green parties in eastern [[Euclea]], gaining ground in regional assemblies. The party finds its greatest levels of support amongst urban voters, affluent suburbanites and students.
|GDP_nominal                = $17.04 billion
|-
|GDP_nominal_rank            =
| rowspan="2" style="background: #cc0000;" |
|GDP_nominal_year            = 2021
| [[File:Left_logo_Hennehouwe.png|120px]]  
|GDP_nominal_per_capita      = $97,291
[[The Left (Hennehouwe)|The Left]] (Links)<br>''Links''
|GDP_nominal_per_capita_rank =
| tbd
|Gini                        =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|180|#cc0000}}
|Gini_rank                  =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|#cc0000}}
|Gini_year                  =
| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|545|#cc0000}}
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| {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|26|#cc0000}}
|Gini_category              =
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|HDI                        = 0.909
*{{wp|Democratic socialism}}
|HDI_rank                    =
*{{wp|Council socialism}}
|HDI_year                    = 2014
*{{wp|Eco-socialism}}
|HDI_change                  = Increase
*{{wp|Feminism}}
|HDI_category                =  
|-
|currency                    = [[Euclo]]
| colspan="8" | Founded in 1992 as a political alliance of multiple larger and smaller parties including the Hennish Section of the Workers' International (HSAI), The Left sought to provide a united political front for Hennish {{wp|socialism|socialists}} and {{wp|communism|communists}}. In that time, the united party has moved away from the more hardline, authoritarian socialism espoused in other countries towards {{wp|democratic socialism}}. The Left has also co-opted more modern platforms, including {{wp|eco-socialism}} and {{wp|feminism}}. Since the foundation of the Left, the cordon sannitaire imposed on its predecessor(s) by other parties has more or less vanished, though the Left has yet to form part of a federal government. Its support is mostly derived from traditional socialists, younger voters and some trade unionists.
|currency_code              = EUC ()
|-
|time_zone                  = Euclean Standard Time
|}
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|drives_on                  = Right
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|calling_code                = +514
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'''Breugeldal''', officially the '''Dutch of Breugeldal''' ({{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}: ''Hertogdom Breugeldal''), is a sovereign state and {{wp|microstate}} located in eastern [[Euclea]] {{wp|enclave|enclaved}} by [[Hennehouwe]]. It is a {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}, headed by the [[Duke of Breugeldal]]. The capital of Breugeldal is [[De Oudestad]], while its most populous settlement is [[Vosberg]].
 
Spanning a total land area of 610 km<sup>2</sup> and with a population of 175,148, Breugeldal is the second-smallest country in Euclea by both area and population. The country is nestled within the Nordvallei area of Hennehouwe, with most of the country's territory located around the Hellenberg {{wp|low mountain range}}. The official language of Breugeldal is {{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}}.

Latest revision as of 20:52, 14 March 2022

Duchy of Breugeldal
Hertogdom Breugeldal
Flag of Breugeldal
Flag
Motto: 
  • Geloof leidt ons, geloof beschermt ons
  • Faith guides us, faith protects us
Anthem: 

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CapitalDe Oudestad
Largest cityVosberg
Official languagesHennish
Ethnic groups
(2014)
Breugeldaler (64%)
Other (36%)
Demonym(s)Breugeldaler
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Duke
Ernst II
• Premier
Inge Mangen
LegislatureSenate
Area
• 
611 km2 (236 sq mi)
Population
• 2014 census
175,148
• Density
286.66/km2 (742.4/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$14.95 billion
• Per capita
$85,358
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$17.04 billion
• Per capita
$97,291
HDI (2014)0.909
very high
CurrencyEuclo (EUC (€))
Time zoneEuclean Standard Time
Date formatmm-dd-yy
Driving sideright
Calling code+514

Breugeldal, officially the Dutch of Breugeldal (Hennish: Hertogdom Breugeldal), is a sovereign state and microstate located in eastern Euclea enclaved by Hennehouwe. It is a constitutional monarchy, headed by the Duke of Breugeldal. The capital of Breugeldal is De Oudestad, while its most populous settlement is Vosberg.

Spanning a total land area of 610 km2 and with a population of 175,148, Breugeldal is the second-smallest country in Euclea by both area and population. The country is nestled within the Nordvallei area of Hennehouwe, with most of the country's territory located around the Hellenberg low mountain range. The official language of Breugeldal is Hennish.