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'''Hegoak''' is a {{wp|classical liberalism|classic liberal}} political party in Brilliania, which is the legal successor to the influential [[Republic Society]]. It supports {{wp|private enterprise|private enterprises}} and {{wp|free-market economy|a free-market economy}}. | '''Hegoak''' is a {{wp|classical liberalism|classic liberal}} political party in Brilliania, which is the legal successor to the influential [[Republic Society]]. It supports {{wp|private enterprise|private enterprises}} and {{wp|free-market economy|a free-market economy}}. | ||
As the Republic Society, it was highly influential for the democratisation of Brilliania and the abdication of King Ilurdo. The party also operates 49 {{wp|txoko|csoko's}}, which were founded as speakeasies. | |||
== Founding == | |||
The Republic Society was founded in 1865 by the Group of Twelve as a debate club. The party organised in the Hamabi Bat (Twelve as One) csoko in Martirien Herria, which still is the party headquarters. | |||
=== Twelve Declarations to King Ilurdo === | |||
On 6 November 1888, Artze Bidecurucio nailed a paper with twelve demands to the entrance of the Royal Palace. The Twelve Declarations were: | |||
*Abdication of the king | |||
*Founding of a national parliament | |||
*Free elections with full adult suffrage | |||
*Increased trade with foreign nations | |||
*Female emancipation | |||
*Abolition of exile as punishment | |||
*Abolition of the death penalty | |||
*Abolition of forced labour | |||
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[[Category:Brillian political parties]] | |||
{{Brillian political parties}} |
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Leader | Gaitan Ecsaburu |
Leader in the National Assembly (Brilliania) | Gaitan Ecsaburu |
Founded | Republic Society: July 15, 1865 As Hegoak:November 6, 2011 |
Preceded by | Republic Society |
Headquarters | Hamabi Bat csoko 1 Errepublika Kalean 01 065 Martirien Herria |
Newspaper | Free Citizens |
Youth wing | Youth Wing |
Membership (2018) | 96,000 |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre-right |
Slogan | Brillian: Biszi szure modua Iparinan: Élj az utadon Live your own life (Saroi Musaurieta) |
Seats in the Assembly | 41 / 200
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Presidential Commissioners | 0 / 6
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Seats in municipal councils | 0 / 1,929
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Mayoralities | 0 / 182
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Hegoak is a classic liberal political party in Brilliania, which is the legal successor to the influential Republic Society. It supports private enterprises and a free-market economy. As the Republic Society, it was highly influential for the democratisation of Brilliania and the abdication of King Ilurdo. The party also operates 49 csoko's, which were founded as speakeasies.
Founding
The Republic Society was founded in 1865 by the Group of Twelve as a debate club. The party organised in the Hamabi Bat (Twelve as One) csoko in Martirien Herria, which still is the party headquarters.
Twelve Declarations to King Ilurdo
On 6 November 1888, Artze Bidecurucio nailed a paper with twelve demands to the entrance of the Royal Palace. The Twelve Declarations were:
- Abdication of the king
- Founding of a national parliament
- Free elections with full adult suffrage
- Increased trade with foreign nations
- Female emancipation
- Abolition of exile as punishment
- Abolition of the death penalty
- Abolition of forced labour