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The '''Freedom Party''' or '''Pártidò zā Libínàs''' in [[Olílò language|Olílò]] is a [[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|conservative]] and main right-wing political party in [[Wallenland]], founded in 1953 originally as a [[Freedom of Wallenland Movement|student movement]], comprising of students from the [[University of Valhókoà]] against conscription and the [[Quetanan Armed Forces|military]] presence in Wallenland and then the question of Wallene independence, gaining traction as Wallenland's largest pro-independence organisation by 1955. All pro-independence organisations were eventually outlawed after the declaration of martial law though the group continued operations until Wallene independence and the legalisation of pro-independence groups in 1957. Since then, the Freedom Party has dominated Wallene politics with 6 [[Prime Minister of Wallenland|prime ministers]], including the incumbent [[Kórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà]].
The '''Freedom Party''' or '''Pártidò zā Libínàs''' in [[Olílò language|Olílò]] is a [[wikipedia:Liberal conservatism|conservative]] and main right-wing political party in [[Wallenland]], founded in 1953 originally as a [[Freedom of Wallenland Movement|student movement]], comprising of students from the [[University of Valhókoà]] against conscription and the [[Quetanan Armed Forces|military]] presence in Wallenland and then the question of Wallene independence, gaining traction as Wallenland's largest pro-independence organisation by 1955. All pro-independence organisations were eventually outlawed after the declaration of martial law though the group continued operations until Wallene independence and the legalisation of pro-independence groups in 1957. Since then, the Freedom Party has dominated Wallene politics with 6 [[Prime Minister of Wallenland|prime ministers]], including the incumbent [[Kórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà]].
==History==

Revision as of 23:30, 30 May 2024

Freedom Party

Pártidò zā Libínàs
LeaderKórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà
ChairpersonVamoràzāláhà'adada Fiolòpāronaldo
FoundedDecember 6, 1912 (1912-12-06)
HeadquartersValhókoà, Wallenland
IdeologyLiberal,
Political positioncentre to centre-left
Colors  Gold
Lower Chamber
163 / 250
Higher Chamber
65 / 100
Marshals
5 / 9

The Freedom Party or Pártidò zā Libínàs in Olílò is a conservative and main right-wing political party in Wallenland, founded in 1953 originally as a student movement, comprising of students from the University of Valhókoà against conscription and the military presence in Wallenland and then the question of Wallene independence, gaining traction as Wallenland's largest pro-independence organisation by 1955. All pro-independence organisations were eventually outlawed after the declaration of martial law though the group continued operations until Wallene independence and the legalisation of pro-independence groups in 1957. Since then, the Freedom Party has dominated Wallene politics with 6 prime ministers, including the incumbent Kórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà.

History