The nationals (Greater Marci)
The Nationals I nazionali | |
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Abbreviation | N. |
Leader | Lorenzo Valentina (chancellor) |
President | His excellency Salazar III The Marcimperator |
Chairman | Massimo Perlo |
Founder | Gabriele d'Annunzio |
Merger of | List Center Liberals Marcimperialists Juntas of the National-syndicalist offensive Fascist bloc |
Newspaper | Il Popolo d'Italia |
Student wing | I Studenti Nazionale |
Youth wing | Il Gioventù Nazionale |
Women's wing | Donne Nazionale |
Paramilitary wing | Le Giunte offensive nazionale |
University wing | I Alumni Nazionale |
Membership (2013) | 16,435,287 |
Ideology | Majority Marcian Nationalism Right-wing populism Marcian Irridentism Factions Liberalism Liberal Conservatism Christian right National-Conservatism Conservatism National syndicalism Fascism Falangism Clerical Fascism Marcian Ultranationalism Monarchism |
Religion | Marcian Lutheranism |
Colours | Black Red |
Slogan | Lavoro, Famiglia, Tradizione, Securità (work, family, tradition, security) |
National Council | 538 / 538
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National Viceroyal Council | 7 / 7
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Party flag | |
Website | |
nazionali.mm |
The Nationals (Marcian: I Nazionali, abbrev. N) is a Nationalist political party in greater Marci and serve as the sole ruling party in the country. Founded in 1923, their leader Is Lorenzo Valentina, Who also serves as the Chancellor of the country, While the honorary president is the Marcimperator, the monarch of the country. The National Chairman is Massimo Perlo. While The Party doesn't embrace any political ideology other than Marcian nationalism, It has political factions From the parties that merged to make it, which range from centrist factions like liberalism to Far-right factions like reactionarism. Other main factions Include conservatism, Fascism, and Christian Right, and populism (typically right wing populism).
The Party was founded as a merger of the conservative Lista party, The Liberali di Centro, The monarchist Marcimperialisti, the Falangist Paramilitary Giunte delle offensiva syndicalista nazionale, and the Blocco Fascista. Previously, these 5 parties made up the Nationalist electioral Coalition Insieme per un Marci Maggiore (together for a greater Marci; IPMM), Which won an unexpected victory in the 1919 election using a number of individual campaign tactics, breaking an uninterrupted period of social democratic rule.
Due to the fact that there was so much division in the party, many thought that IPMM wouldn't be very productive, they declined in the polls