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Wenelism is the state ideology of {{flag|Bakyern}}. The ideology was created by the Bak politician and corporate CEO, Oscar Ortmann. It honors wealth and power, and favors democracy alongside the said wealth. It has become the foundation of the combination of government with wealth, serving sometimes as a loophole for people to buy positions as politicians to become those positions, a famous example is Minister of War, Manel Weldel who bought that position for BN$7,987,871.
Wenelism is the state ideology of {{flag|Bakyern}}. This ideology relies on the fact that corporations and powerful people and venues should have the same representation in the government as any other political power. It was created in 1947 by Oscar Wenel in his political manifesto, the infamous 'Corporate Rights'. Wenelism became the state ideology in 1987 when the [[Conservative Convention of Bakyern]] made Wenelism part of its ideologies.
 
It is unknown if there are any other political parties or countries which practice Wenelism, but it was confirmed by the Prime Minister of Bakyern in 2008 that Bakyern is the only country that practices Wenelism.

Revision as of 11:15, 18 May 2020

Wenelism is the state ideology of  Bakyern. This ideology relies on the fact that corporations and powerful people and venues should have the same representation in the government as any other political power. It was created in 1947 by Oscar Wenel in his political manifesto, the infamous 'Corporate Rights'. Wenelism became the state ideology in 1987 when the Conservative Convention of Bakyern made Wenelism part of its ideologies.