Novalian Revolutionary Front
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Novalian Revolutionary Front Narodnorevolučionarna Fronta Novalije | |
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Abbreviation | NRFN |
General Secretary | Dragan Čović |
Supreme Council Chairman | Miroslav Škoro |
Founded | May 14, 1938 |
Headquarters | 19 Gardijske, Lanište |
Newspaper | Zemlja |
Student wing | NRFN Student Associations |
Youth wing | Novalian Federation of Youth Groups |
Women's wing | Democratic Women's Leagues |
Paramilitary wing | Novalian People's Army (dissolved 1994) |
Membership (2022) | 6,322,421 |
Ideology | Novalian nationalism United Novalia Democratic socialism Historical: Equalism Tretyakism Revolutionary socialism |
Political position | Center-left to Left-wing Historical: Far-left |
National affiliation | April Bloc (in Austeria) |
Colors | Red |
Slogan | "Freedom or Death!" |
Affiliates | National Cultural Institute |
Senate of Austeria | 13 / 131
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Senate of Etruria | 0 / 810
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Piraean Senate | 0 / 125
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The Novalian Revolutionary Front (NRF), officially the National Revolutionary Front of Novalia (Novalian Narodnorevolučionarna Front Novalije, abbr. NRFN), also known as Fronta (Front), is an Novalian nationalist and socialist political party founded in 1938 in Vilanija, Functionalist Etruria as a unification of various Novalian nationalist groups in response to the Legionary Reaction. Today the party operates in Austeria, Etruria, and Piraea. Although Etruria has over 9 million Novalians and the majority of the Novalian population, the party's most significant political presence is in Austeria, due to historical suppression.
As part of the Morwall Agreement in 1993, the Front agreed to disarm and dissolve its armed paramilitary wing, which it completed a year later after it handed over its weapons to the Euclean Community.
Historically the Front advocated for an armed struggle to create a United Novalia under a one-party socialist state where it would serve as the vanguard party. The party abandoned this strategy after the Morwall Agreement and fully embraced perusing its goals through electoralism. Today, the political party continues to campaign for the formation of a unified Novalia under a multiparty democracy by engaging through the political process. Unlike most other Novalian minority parties present in Euclea, the Front is explicitly secessionist and remains the main driving force of Novalian nationalism. For this reason and its violent history, it remains a controversial party and subject to scrutiny and opposition by the national governments of the countries it operates in.