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People's Front for Democracy and Justice | |
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Garaizona | Saroi Garnica |
Founded | TBD |
Banned | 18 September, 1992 |
Headquarters | Topagunea, Lemovicia |
Ideology | Ethnic nationalism |
Political position | Right-wing politics |
Colors | Green |
National Assembly | 0 / 110
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The People's Front for Democracy and Justice (Lemovician: Хері Демокразієн ета Юстізіярен Фронтеа, Herri Demokraziaren eta Justiziaren Frontea), or the PFDJ (ХДЮФ, HDJF) was a political party which governed the State of Lemovicia from its independence from Narozalica in 1979 until the first multi-party elections in 1992.
Established in 1974 by Eztebe Tolaregain as the Lemovician Cultural Alliance (Lemovician: Мендідунен аліанца култура, Mendidunen Aliantza Kulturala), it initially advocated for the promotion of Lemovician culture and the Lemovician language. However, due to the pro-Marolevic policies pursued by Vilem Gardos, this organization faced heavy scrutiny. (TBC)
History
Origins
The People's Front for Democracy and Justice has its origins with the Lemovician Cultural Alliance, established in 1974 by Eztebe Tolaregain. Established to promote the revitalization of the culture of the Lemovician people, the organization quickly came under the scrutiny of the provincial government and the national government, as the Narozalic government sought to maintain the dominance of the Marolevic population in the region, particularly Narodyns and Miersans over the Lemovicians. (TBC)
Ideology
The People's Front for Democracy and Justice was, first and foremost, ethnic nationalist, advocating for a sovereign "Lemovician state," and for the expulsion of all Miersans, Narodyns, and Savaders from Lemovicia, in order to establish an "Lemovician-majority state." A faction within the People's Front for Democracy and Justice also expressed iirredentist views, advocating for the annexation of Lemovician-majority areas in neighbouring Slirnia and Minilov into the Lemovician State.
While the party was predominantly right-wing, advocating for social conservatism, there were factions advocating for more liberal social policies, although these factions were never close to power for most of the history of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice.
Economically, they were sympathetic to the idea of economic protectionism to ensure that Lemovicians would be able to control "their own economy in their own land," but due to the Lemovician Civil War, few of their economic policies were able to be implemented.