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| successor = [[Royal Stedorian Front of Monarchist Resistance]] (''de facto'') | | successor = [[Royal Stedorian Front of Monarchist Resistance]] (''de facto'') |
Revision as of 18:43, 18 October 2023
Fatherland Front Fatalänafront | |
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Abbreviation | FF |
Leader | Leopold Stez (28 March 1940 - 16 August 1957) Gloran Tävyitacil (17 August 1957 - 12 February 1961) Burkhart Strasburgär (12 February 1961 - 3 October 1971) |
Founded | 28 March 1940 20 May 1986 (refounded) |
Banned | 3 October 1971 13 December 2009 (rebanned) |
Preceded by | Stedorian Radical Union (de facto) |
Succeeded by | Royal Stedorian Front of Monarchist Resistance (de facto) |
Headquarters | 17 Sendlerasüt, Kapojvar, Stedoria |
Paramilitary wing | Tatakanef |
Ideology | 1986-2009 Authoritarian Conservatism Social conservatism Difanetätim Economic liberalism Monarchism Right-wing populism 1940-1971 Authoritarian Conservatism Catholic social teaching Clerical fascism Corporate statism Difanetätim Monarchism Right-wing populism Stedorian nationalism |
Political position | Right wing to far-right |
Religion | Salvian Catholicism |
Colors | Red and white |
Slogan | "Menäd nulik!" |
Party flag | |
The Fatherland Front (Stedorian: Fatalänafront) was the right-wing conservative, corporatist, nationalist, ruling political party of Stedoria from 1940 to 1971, and again from 1986 to 2009. Established in 1940 by Leopold Stez, the party was created as a rebranding of Stedorian Radical Union after its dissolution, as the Radical Union's reputation had been severely damaged after the Stedorian-Walnerian War.