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{{Infobox political party
| colorcode = #EB3333
| colorcode = #17236d
| name = Radical  
| name = Radical Movement
| native_name = Radikaal
| native_name = Radikale Beweging<br>Radikaalne Liikumine
| logo = [[File:Radikaal logo.png|250px|Radikaal Party logo]]
| logo = [[File:Together 2023 logo (Alsland).png|250px|Radikaal Party logo]]
| leader1_title = Leader
| leader1_title   = Chairperson
| leader1_name = [[Ryk Monteverde]]
| leader1_name     = [[Ydo Pasma]]<br>[[Kairi Sokk]]
| foundation = {{start date and age|1968}} (initially)<br>{{start date and age|1985}}
| foundation = {{start date and age|5 November 2022}}
| predecessor = [[List of political parties in Alsland|Free-thinking People's Party]]
| predecessor       = [[Together for Alsland]]<br>[[Urjo Eenpalu|Eenpalu Network]]
| headquarters =  [[Wottested]]
| headquarters =  [[Wottested]]
| slogan = ''Harkje nei de folk'' (Listening to the people)
| slogan = ''Harkje nei de folk'' (Listening to the people)
| ideology = {{wpl|Regionalism (politics)|Regionalism}}<br>{{wpl|Liberalism}}<br>{{wpl|Classical liberalism}}<br>[[Euclean Community|Pro-Eucleanism]]
| ideology = {{wpl|Liberalism}}<br>{{wpl|Economic liberalism}}
| position = {{wpl|Centrism|Centre}} to {{wpl|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}}
| position = {{wpl|Centrism|Centre}}
|affiliation1_title = [[Euclean Parliament]] group
| membership = 4,194
| membership_year = 2022
|affiliation1_title = Euclean Affiliation
|affiliation1      = [[Forward Euclea]]
|affiliation1      = [[Forward Euclea]]
|affiliation2_title = Euclean party
|affiliation2      = [[Euclean Liberal Party]]
| seats1_title = [[Folkssenaat]]
| seats1_title = [[Folkssenaat]]
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|201|hex=#0F8554}}
| seats1 = {{Composition bar|14|201|hex=#1108d7}}
| seats2_title = [[Federal Council (Alsland)|Federal Council]]
| seats2_title = [[Federal Council (Alsland)|Federal Council]]
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|1|96|hex=#EB3333}}
| seats2 = {{Composition bar|0|96|hex=#1108d7}}
| seats3_title = [[Dellish Parliament]]
| seats3_title = [[Euclean Parliament]]
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|10|190|hex=#EB3333}}
| seats3 = {{Composition bar|1|23|hex=#1108d7}}
| seats5_title = [[Wottested|Wottesteder Assembly]]
| colours = {{ubl|{{color box|#55cd21}} {{wpl|Light green}}|{{color box|#1108d7}} {{wpl|Dark blue}}}}
| seats5 = {{Composition bar|35|65|hex=#EB3333}}
| colours = {{color box|#EB3333}} {{wpl|Red (colour)|Red}}, {{color box|#00735f}} {{wpl|Green (colour)|Green}} (Flag colours of Wottested)
| website = [http://www.radikaal.as/ www.radikaal.as]
| website = [http://www.radikaal.as/ www.radikaal.as]
| country = Alsland
| country = Alsland
}}
}}
The '''Radical''' party ({{wpl|Western Frisian language|Dellish}}: ''Radikaal'') is a {{wpl|Regionalism (politics)|regionalist}} [[List of political parties in Alsland|political party in Alsland]]. The party sits primarily on the {{wpl|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} although it has an active {{wpl|Centrism|centrist}} faction. It is a member of the [[Euclean Liberal Party]] and [[Forward Euclea]] group in the Euclean Parliament despite never having an elected MEP.
The '''Radicals''' ({{wpl|Western Frisian language|Dellish}}: ''Radikaalen'', {{wpl|Estonian language|Martish}}: ''Radikaalid''), officially known as the '''Radical Movement''' (''Radikale Beweging,'' ''Radikaalne Liikumine''), is a {{wpl|Liberalism|liberal}} [[List of political parties in Alsland|political party in Alsland]].  


Radical was founded in 1968 by [[Alsland|Ernst Taussig]] and [[Rykwyn van der Hoek]], two senators from Wottested representing the liberal [[List of political parties in Alsland|Free-thinking People's Party]] after it was dissolved into smaller parties. In the same year Van der Hoek was elected as [[President of Alsland]]. The party in it's first years was one of two liberal parties in Delland, the other being the [[Liveable Delland|Free-thinking People's Party of Delland]]. Ideologically Radical was more conservative than the Free-thinking People's Party which was openly progressive. In 1974, the party won the most seats in the [[Folkssenaat]] and formed a liberal coalition with Van der Hoek as Premier. Van der Hoek - alongside the rest of the government - resigned on 27 May 1977 over their handling of the [[1976 Jõgeru massacre]]. The party was then dissolved in 1978.
The party was founded as a merger between [[Together for Alsland]] Coalition and the [[Urjo Eenpalu|Eenpalu Network]] announced on the 5 November 2022. The merger was motivated to increase Together for Alsland's speaking time in the [[Folkssenaat]] which was limited due to its status as a coalition of parties. The party endorsed [[Georg Torleif Årbakke|Georg Årbakke]] ahead of the [[2022 Euclean presidential election]] which was held on the same day in Alsland as its founding. The party's incumbent leader is [[Ydo Pasma]]. In 2023 the party won 24.6% of the vote at the [[2023 Yndyk general election]] winning a plurality in the regional Senate and its candidate [[Ydo Pasma]] was elected [[Yndyk|Premier of Yndyk]]. The party identifies as {{wpl|Centrism|centrist}} and opposes the system of [[Pillarisation in Alsland]]. It is a member of the [[Forward Euclea]] in the [[Euclean Parliament]]. The party's stated aim is to ensure "freedom, responsibility, community spirit, tolerance and equality of opportunity" remain a key part of Alsland's national character. The party takes a {{wpl|Social liberalism|social liberal}} stance on social issues, it supports [[LGBT rights in Alsland|LGBTQ+ rights]], {{wpl|Secularity|secularism}}, {{wpl|Gender equality|gender equality}} and is outspoken on the party's environmentalist beliefs. 
==History==
==Ideology==
[[File:Radikaal logo.png|thumb|left|Alternative Radical Movement logo used during the [[2023 Yndyk general election]]]]
The party takes a socially {{wpl|Progressivism|progressive}} stance particularly on [[LGBT rights in Alsland|LGBTQ+ rights]], {{wpl|Gender equality|gender equality}} and {{wpl|Civil rights|civil rights}}. It supports constitutionally enshrining same-sex marriage, gender equality and gender self-identification into the constitution as well as criminalising racism, sexism and homophobia. Under [[Kairi Sokk]] the party took a {{wpl|Social liberalism|social liberal}} position and is in favour of legalising {{wpl|Euthanasia|euthanasia}} and {{wpl|Assisted suicide|assisted suicide}} whilst also increasing palliative care for the terminally ill in society. It is in favour of making {{wpl|Latvian Sign Language|Valduvian Sign Language}}, the most widely used sign language in Alsland, an official language and supports adding it to the national school curriculum. The Radicals are strong advocates for making Alsland carbon-neutral by 2033 and have called this their top priority in government. They are supportive of increasing the role of companies in Alslandic economic policy whilst also influencing large companies to transition to become carbon neutral in Alsland.  


The party was re-founded in 1985 by Taussig who was serving as [[Wottested|Minister-President of Wottested]]. The party found success at the local level in the [[Wottested|Wottesteder Assembly]] and it has been the largest party in the assembly since 1985 and every Minister-President of Wottested since then has been a member of the party. The party's current leader is [[Ryk Monteverde]] who is also the incumbent Minister-President of Wottested. It is one of two Wottested only parties, the other being [[Yes Wottested]] (JAWO).
The party supports drastic political reforms including rewriting the Constitution to be more modern, introducing legally binding citizens initiatives and recall elections for elected officials. It also supports reducing the voting age to 15, legalising {{wpl|Prostitution|prostitution}} and {{wpl|Marijuana|marijuana}} to provide an alternative form of income for the government. In 2023, [[Ydo Pasma]] told supporters that "a vote for the Radicals is a vote for legal weed". It opposes {{wpl|Conscription|compulsory military service}} and instead argues for alternative service methods for conscripts.
==History==
 
The party supports a {{wpl|Social market economy|social market economy}} and advocates for a "Werania-style economy" in response to the [[Alslandic government-debt crisis|Alslandic debt crisis]]. It opposes harsh {{wpl|Austerity|austerity}} measures but accepts cuts to certain sectors in the face of the debt crisis, the party's initial budget proposal in 2022 called for increases in infrastructure spending, special zones for investment, more funding for technology and more flexibility for workers. The party is a member of the {{wpl|Pirate party|future politics}} movement and is a proponent of {{wpl|E-democracy|e-democracy}} and {{wpl|copyright reform}} as well as declaring internet access to be a human right. It wants to make Alsland a technology innovation hub and seeks to increase competitiveness in industry, the party seeks to have Alsland rank within the top 15 most economically competitive countries and the most competitive within the [[Euclean Community]]. It supports the creation of a {{wpl|United States of Europe|United States of Euclea}} and takes a neutral position on the [[Euclean Common Defence Treaty Organisation|ECDTO]] although it is committed to {{wpl|Pacifism|pacifism}}.
 
==Organisation==
{{multiple image
| header    = Leadership of the Radical Movement
| align    = left
| image1    = Peter valstar-1630950156.jpeg
| width1    = 104
| alt1      = Ydo Pasma
| caption1  = [[Ydo Pasma]]<br /><small>[[Yndyk|Premier of Yndyk]]</small>
| image2    = Ministerial e-Government Conference (COMPET) Kaja Kallas (37528171751) (cropped).jpg
| width2    = 101
| alt2      = Kairi Sokk
| caption2  = [[Kairi Sokk]]<br /><small>[[54th Government of Alsland|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]</small>
}}
==International relations==
==Election results==
==Election results==
===Dellish Parliament===
===Wottesteder Assembly===
==Party office-holders==
==Party office-holders==
[[Category:Alslandic political parties]]
[[Category:Alslandic political parties]]

Latest revision as of 18:07, 8 February 2024

Radical Movement

Radikale Beweging
Radikaalne Liikumine
ChairpersonYdo Pasma
Kairi Sokk
Founded5 November 2022; 2 years ago (5 November 2022)
Preceded byTogether for Alsland
Eenpalu Network
HeadquartersWottested
Membership (2022)4,194
IdeologyLiberalism
Economic liberalism
Political positionCentre
Euclean AffiliationForward Euclea
Colours
  •   Light green
  •   Dark blue
SloganHarkje nei de folk (Listening to the people)
Folkssenaat
14 / 201
Federal Council
0 / 96
Euclean Parliament
1 / 23
Website
www.radikaal.as

The Radicals (Dellish: Radikaalen, Martish: Radikaalid), officially known as the Radical Movement (Radikale Beweging, Radikaalne Liikumine), is a liberal political party in Alsland.

The party was founded as a merger between Together for Alsland Coalition and the Eenpalu Network announced on the 5 November 2022. The merger was motivated to increase Together for Alsland's speaking time in the Folkssenaat which was limited due to its status as a coalition of parties. The party endorsed Georg Årbakke ahead of the 2022 Euclean presidential election which was held on the same day in Alsland as its founding. The party's incumbent leader is Ydo Pasma. In 2023 the party won 24.6% of the vote at the 2023 Yndyk general election winning a plurality in the regional Senate and its candidate Ydo Pasma was elected Premier of Yndyk. The party identifies as centrist and opposes the system of Pillarisation in Alsland. It is a member of the Forward Euclea in the Euclean Parliament. The party's stated aim is to ensure "freedom, responsibility, community spirit, tolerance and equality of opportunity" remain a key part of Alsland's national character. The party takes a social liberal stance on social issues, it supports LGBTQ+ rights, secularism, gender equality and is outspoken on the party's environmentalist beliefs.

History

Ideology

Alternative Radical Movement logo used during the 2023 Yndyk general election

The party takes a socially progressive stance particularly on LGBTQ+ rights, gender equality and civil rights. It supports constitutionally enshrining same-sex marriage, gender equality and gender self-identification into the constitution as well as criminalising racism, sexism and homophobia. Under Kairi Sokk the party took a social liberal position and is in favour of legalising euthanasia and assisted suicide whilst also increasing palliative care for the terminally ill in society. It is in favour of making Valduvian Sign Language, the most widely used sign language in Alsland, an official language and supports adding it to the national school curriculum. The Radicals are strong advocates for making Alsland carbon-neutral by 2033 and have called this their top priority in government. They are supportive of increasing the role of companies in Alslandic economic policy whilst also influencing large companies to transition to become carbon neutral in Alsland.

The party supports drastic political reforms including rewriting the Constitution to be more modern, introducing legally binding citizens initiatives and recall elections for elected officials. It also supports reducing the voting age to 15, legalising prostitution and marijuana to provide an alternative form of income for the government. In 2023, Ydo Pasma told supporters that "a vote for the Radicals is a vote for legal weed". It opposes compulsory military service and instead argues for alternative service methods for conscripts.

The party supports a social market economy and advocates for a "Werania-style economy" in response to the Alslandic debt crisis. It opposes harsh austerity measures but accepts cuts to certain sectors in the face of the debt crisis, the party's initial budget proposal in 2022 called for increases in infrastructure spending, special zones for investment, more funding for technology and more flexibility for workers. The party is a member of the future politics movement and is a proponent of e-democracy and copyright reform as well as declaring internet access to be a human right. It wants to make Alsland a technology innovation hub and seeks to increase competitiveness in industry, the party seeks to have Alsland rank within the top 15 most economically competitive countries and the most competitive within the Euclean Community. It supports the creation of a United States of Euclea and takes a neutral position on the ECDTO although it is committed to pacifism.

Organisation

International relations

Election results

Party office-holders