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The '''Hunters''' (Faelish ''Sealgairi'') and the '''Drivers''' (Faelish: ''Tiomanaithe'') are the two original political factions in [[Faelan]], formerly representing absolutist monarchism and parliamentarism, respectively. Both eventually became modern political parties: the Hunters coalesced into the centre-right Traditionalist Party (Faelish: ''Gnath Comhar''), while the Drivers became the centrist to centre-left Lautnist Party (Faelish: ''Latna Comhar''). Both parties are most commonly referred to by their former names.
The '''Hunters''' (Faelish: ''Sealgairi'') and the '''Drivers''' (Faelish: ''Tiomanaithe'') are the two original political factions in [[Faelan]], formerly representing absolutist monarchism and parliamentarism, respectively. Both eventually became modern political parties: the Hunters coalesced into the centre-right Traditionalist Party (Faelish: ''Gnath Comhar''), while the Drivers became the centrist to centre-left Lautnist Party (Faelish: ''Latna Comhar''). Both parties are most commonly referred to by their former names.

Revision as of 07:37, 20 January 2024

The Hunters (Faelish: Sealgairi) and the Drivers (Faelish: Tiomanaithe) are the two original political factions in Faelan, formerly representing absolutist monarchism and parliamentarism, respectively. Both eventually became modern political parties: the Hunters coalesced into the centre-right Traditionalist Party (Faelish: Gnath Comhar), while the Drivers became the centrist to centre-left Lautnist Party (Faelish: Latna Comhar). Both parties are most commonly referred to by their former names.