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==Ideology==
==Ideology==
==Familias==
==Familias==
The government had different factions that had become allies of the government of the PNNP. These factions were known as ''familias''. The members of the original movement of the PNNP became known the ''Palmeiristas''. New members of the movement after the 1925 election were considered {{wp|opportunism|opportunist}} by outsiders, and became known as the ''Novos Palmeiristas'', many of them were members of the military who took advantage of the political situation and allied with the PNNP.
The government had different factions that had become allies of the government of the PNNP. These factions were known as ''familias''. The members of the original movement of the PNNP became known the ''Carlitistas''. New members of the movement after the 1925 election were considered {{wp|opportunism|opportunist}} by outsiders, and became known as the ''Novos Carlitistas'', many of them were members of the military who took advantage of the political situation and allied with the PNNP.


Other movements in the country had been allowed as apart of the PNNP's New State Movement, including the monarchist traditionalist ''[[Monarquistas Absolutistas]]'', which were a traditionalist and conservative group that had advocated for more monarchist power.  
Other movements in the country had been allowed as apart of the PNNP's New State Movement, including the monarchist traditionalist ''[[Monarquistas Absolutistas]]'', which were a traditionalist and conservative group that had advocated for more power to Roberta II.  


Other traditionalist movements included the ''Católicos Nacionais'', which advocated for the combination of religion and state, especially the [[Solarian Catholic Church]]. These absolutist and religious movements supported the idea of ''Paretidade'', a cultural unification of Paretian peoples in Euclea and the Asterias.
Other traditionalist movements included the ''Católicos Nacionais'', which advocated for the combination of religion and state, especially the [[Solarian Catholic Church]]. These absolutist and religious movements supported the idea of ''Paretidade'', a cultural unification of Paretian peoples in Euclea and the Asterias.

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Emblem of the New State Movement

The New State Movement (Luzelese: Movimento Estado Novo), was the official name of the reformed Paretian governing institution of the New Nation of Paretia Party under Carlito Palmeira and Roberta II. It's ideology was nationalist functionalist. The totalitarian government of Palmeira was similar to that of Functionalist Gaullica. It retained close relations with other functionalist powers before and during the Great War, the regime fell when Etruria had conquered Paretia in the late stages of the war.

Leadership

The Movimento Estado Novo was lead by Carlito Palmeira, given the title National Chief of the New Nation of Paretia Party and the New State Movement Board, and was assisted by the General Secretary of the New State Movement. Queen Roberta II was given the traditional title Lady of the Movement.

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Carlito Palmeira, Premier of Paretia and leader of PNNP
Roberta II, Queen of Paretia and leader of PNNP Women's Section

Composition

  • Sole Legal Party: The New Nation of Paretia Party was the sole legal political party their takeover in 1925. All other parties had become prohibited by the government of Palmeira and Roberta.
  • Sole Trade Union: The Sindicato Unido de Paretia was the sole legal trade union in the country under the PNNP. All other trade unions were banned and all workers and employers were required to be apart of it.
  • Sole Ideology: The sole legal ideology of Paretia was National Functionalist Carlitism, the Paretian variant of functionalism and the central ideology of the PNNP.

Ideology

Familias

The government had different factions that had become allies of the government of the PNNP. These factions were known as familias. The members of the original movement of the PNNP became known the Carlitistas. New members of the movement after the 1925 election were considered opportunist by outsiders, and became known as the Novos Carlitistas, many of them were members of the military who took advantage of the political situation and allied with the PNNP.

Other movements in the country had been allowed as apart of the PNNP's New State Movement, including the monarchist traditionalist Monarquistas Absolutistas, which were a traditionalist and conservative group that had advocated for more power to Roberta II.

Other traditionalist movements included the Católicos Nacionais, which advocated for the combination of religion and state, especially the Solarian Catholic Church. These absolutist and religious movements supported the idea of Paretidade, a cultural unification of Paretian peoples in Euclea and the Asterias.

List of General Secretaries of the Movimento Estado Novo

No. Name
(Born–Died)
Portrait Term in Office
1 Clemente Sequeira
(1901-1935)
Ramiro Ledesma (circa 1930).jpg 5 November 1925 11 June 1927
1 Luca de los Ríos
(1870-1936)
Victor Pradera.jpg 11 June 1927 12 October 1928
2 Carlos Azevedo
(1874-1934)
Súñer en Alemania.jpg 12 October 1928 7 November 1929
3 Domingos Queiros Borges
(1884-1944)
Carlos Asensio Cabanillas.jpg 7 November 1929 20 July 1931