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'''United Trjebian Society''' ([[Trjebian (language)|Trjebian]]: ''Ghabheī Bherrasj Drhedhri '' ) is a centre-right, Liberal conservative political party and social club in the [[Kingdom of Trjebia]]. It was formed in 1899 by several Trjebian nobles in response to the [[Partitions of Trjebia|6th partition of Trjebia]]. From 1899 to 1944 it was a loose pressure group as Trjebia was still largely an absolute monarchy. Following the [[Gardeners Revolution|1944 Trjebian revolution]] and the establishment of an elected [[Legislative Assembly of Trjebia|Legislative Assembly]], it transitioned into a participating political party. | The '''United Trjebian Society''' ([[Trjebian (language)|Trjebian]]: ''Ghabheī Bherrasj Drhedhri '' ) is a centre-right, Liberal conservative political party and social club in the [[Kingdom of Trjebia]]. It was formed in 1899 by several Trjebian nobles in response to the [[Partitions of Trjebia|6th partition of Trjebia]]. From 1899 to 1944 it was a loose pressure group as Trjebia was still largely an absolute monarchy. Following the [[Gardeners Revolution|1944 Trjebian revolution]] and the establishment of an elected [[Legislative Assembly of Trjebia|Legislative Assembly]], it transitioned into a participating political party. | ||
The party is made of two sister organisations, a main one in Trjebia, and another in [[Seketan]] which participates in local elections in the predominantly Trjebian province of [[Bynan]]. Since 1955, it is banned in [[Alquiya]] due to the organizations stance on the [[Trjebian question]] and for "undermining the central states universal control". | The party is made of two sister organisations, a main one in Trjebia, and another in [[Seketan]] which participates in local elections in the predominantly Trjebian province of [[Bynan]]. Since 1955, it is banned in [[Alquiya]] due to the organizations stance on the [[Trjebian question]] and for "undermining the central states universal control". |
Latest revision as of 02:13, 10 January 2024
United Trjebian Society Ghabheī Bherrasj Drhedhri | |
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Abbreviation | GBD |
Leader | Jhesze Sjo |
President | Mighar Dhe |
Founded | April 10, 1899 |
Youth wing | Youth Trjebian Society |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism Monarchism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colors | Green |
Legislative Council (Trjebia) | 14 / 51
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State Legislatures (Seketan) | 0 / 487
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The United Trjebian Society (Trjebian: Ghabheī Bherrasj Drhedhri ) is a centre-right, Liberal conservative political party and social club in the Kingdom of Trjebia. It was formed in 1899 by several Trjebian nobles in response to the 6th partition of Trjebia. From 1899 to 1944 it was a loose pressure group as Trjebia was still largely an absolute monarchy. Following the 1944 Trjebian revolution and the establishment of an elected Legislative Assembly, it transitioned into a participating political party.
The party is made of two sister organisations, a main one in Trjebia, and another in Seketan which participates in local elections in the predominantly Trjebian province of Bynan. Since 1955, it is banned in Alquiya due to the organizations stance on the Trjebian question and for "undermining the central states universal control".
Electoral History
Election | Party votes | Total % | Seats won | +/- | Status |
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1945 | 4,739 | 32.9% | 14 / 41
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n/a | Coalition with Royalists |
1997 | 79,599 | 49.7% | 29 / 51
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Majority Government | |
1999 | 78,192 | 40.3% | 22 / 51
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7 | Opposition |
2003 | 81,831 | 41.0% | 24 / 51
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2 | Opposition |
2004 | 87,862 | 48.4% | 28 / 51
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4 | Majority Government |
2008 | 80,168 | 45.4% | 28 / 51
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0 | Majority Government |
2012 | 80,467 | 44.1% | 25 / 51
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2 | Coalition with S+ |
2016 | 57,603 | 28.9% | 16 / 51
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9 | Opposition |
2020 | 43,504 | 23.5% | 14 / 51
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2 | Opposition |