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After the [[Miersan War]], West Miersa had been struck economically and mentally. The country would then fall into another war, the [[Lemovician War]], in 1982, with the region eventually being annexed by [[Champania]] in 1985. [[Kazimierz Glogowski]] was made President of West Miersa in 1982 with promises and reforms and reconstruction. The Lemovician War had hurt his reputation early and the defeat by Champanian forces also hurt the public's trust in him. His policy of isolationism and anti-Soravianism had become unpopular by the late 1980s. | After the [[Miersan War]], West Miersa had been struck economically and mentally. The country would then fall into another war, the [[Lemovician War]], in 1982, with the region eventually being annexed by [[Champania]] in 1985. [[Kazimierz Glogowski]] was made President of West Miersa in 1982 with promises and reforms and reconstruction. The Lemovician War had hurt his reputation early and the defeat by Champanian forces also hurt the public's trust in him. His policy of isolationism and anti-Soravianism had become unpopular by the late 1980s. | ||
[[File:Boris Yeltsin 1 February 1989-1.jpg| | [[File:Boris Yeltsin 1 February 1989-1.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Glogowski with supporters at the founding ceremony of Zabowiazanie, 1989]] By 1989 the people had become dissatisfied with much of Glogowski's policies, but he was able to win reelection in 1987. His policies in 1988 had become less nationalistic and more economy focused. | ||
In 1989 he would found Zabowiazanie (tr. Committment), a right-wing nationalist political party that would transform the political scene in West Miersa. The party's platform was much different than Glogowski's earlier isolationist and ethnic nationalist policies as an independent. | In 1989 he would found Zabowiazanie (tr. Committment), a right-wing nationalist political party that would transform the political scene in West Miersa. The party's platform was much different than Glogowski's earlier isolationist and ethnic nationalist policies as an independent. | ||
During Glogowski's leadership the party would dominate the country's politics, taking over the role the Republika party had left off with. Glogowski would open the country to Soravia in the 1990s and joined [[Samorspi]]. The 1990s and early 2000s saw economic progress beginning to take shape | During Glogowski's leadership the party would dominate the country's politics, taking over the role the Republika party had left off with. Glogowski would open the country to Soravia in the 1990s and joined [[Samorspi]]. The 1990s and early 2000s saw economic progress beginning to take shape. | ||
===Kopernik leadership=== | ===Kopernik leadership=== | ||
[[File:Мітинг в честь Бандери — Київ.JPG|250px|thumb|right|Zabowiazanie rally held in Krada, 2007]] | [[File:Мітинг в честь Бандери — Київ.JPG|250px|thumb|right|Zabowiazanie rally held in Krada, 2007]] | ||
===Lewkowicz and Jachowski leadership=== | ===Lewkowicz and Jachowski leadership=== |
Revision as of 03:54, 14 December 2023
Zabowiazanie | |
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Leader | Elena Jachowski |
Deputy Leader | Eugeniusz Kusy |
President | Jakub Lewkowicz |
Founder | Kazimierz Glogowski |
Founded | 1 April 1989 |
Youth wing | H89 |
Armed Wing | Miersan Honour |
Membership | 1,020,000 |
Ideology | Miersan nationalism National conservatism Social conservatism Pro-Soravianism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Zabowiazanie, (tr. "Committment"), is a right-wing political party in West Miersa. it has been the sole ruling political party in the country since it's foundation by President Kazimierz Glogowski in 1989. It is currently led by President Jakub Lewkowicz and Premier Elena Jachowski.
It was founded by Glogowski in 1989 with the intentions of changing his policies and solidifying his rule in the country. His isolationist and ethnic nationalist policies of the 1980s had become unpopular, Glogowski decided to reform his political platform with the creation of the party.
Over time the party solidified it's hold on West Miersa, Glogowski would be succeeded by Tomasz Kopernik, who would begin to further reopen West Miersa to the world but also began to suppress opposition. Kopernik would be succeeded by Jakub Lewkowicz, he would further suppress opposition parties during his rule and begun to move close towards Soravia.
History
Foundation and Glogowski leadership
After the Miersan War, West Miersa had been struck economically and mentally. The country would then fall into another war, the Lemovician War, in 1982, with the region eventually being annexed by Champania in 1985. Kazimierz Glogowski was made President of West Miersa in 1982 with promises and reforms and reconstruction. The Lemovician War had hurt his reputation early and the defeat by Champanian forces also hurt the public's trust in him. His policy of isolationism and anti-Soravianism had become unpopular by the late 1980s.
By 1989 the people had become dissatisfied with much of Glogowski's policies, but he was able to win reelection in 1987. His policies in 1988 had become less nationalistic and more economy focused.
In 1989 he would found Zabowiazanie (tr. Committment), a right-wing nationalist political party that would transform the political scene in West Miersa. The party's platform was much different than Glogowski's earlier isolationist and ethnic nationalist policies as an independent.
During Glogowski's leadership the party would dominate the country's politics, taking over the role the Republika party had left off with. Glogowski would open the country to Soravia in the 1990s and joined Samorspi. The 1990s and early 2000s saw economic progress beginning to take shape.