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The '''Blue Party''' (Gütish: ''Faltuflokkurin''; '''FF''') is a political party in [[Gütland]], currently serving as the main opposition. It adheres mainly to [[wikipedia:Liberalism|lautnism]], and was historically the dominant party in Gütland.
The '''Blue Party''' (Gütish: ''Faltuflokkurin''; '''FF''') is a political party in [[Gütland]], currently serving as the main opposition. Formed by the fusion of Gütland's two historically dominant parties, the lautnist ''Vanster'' and the traditionalist ''Hoger'', it is considered today to be the nation's main centre-right party.

Revision as of 17:16, 27 January 2024

Blue Party

Faltuflokkurin
LeaderAnders Halberg
IdeologyLautnism
Fiscal lautnism
Lautnist traditionalism
Political positionCentre to centre-right
Regional affiliationNew West Alliance
ColoursBlue  
Thing of the Realm
71 / 175
WTA PA (Gütish seats)
3 / 10

The Blue Party (Gütish: Faltuflokkurin; FF) is a political party in Gütland, currently serving as the main opposition. Formed by the fusion of Gütland's two historically dominant parties, the lautnist Vanster and the traditionalist Hoger, it is considered today to be the nation's main centre-right party.