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14th of February Coalition (Maroudia)
The 14th of February Coalition (Maroudian: Coaliçona quatordiç do fevrayu), also known as the Valentinians, the Valentinian Coalition or by the initialism 14dF or metonymically as "the Coalition" is the dominant ruling party in the Grand Union of Maroudian Republics. Nationally, the Coalition operates as a big tent, representing several Republic-level parties.
14th of February Coalition Coaliçona quatordiç do fevrayu | |
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Abbreviation | 14dF |
President | Artur Scoç |
General Secretary | Ceylia Altaqyeza |
Founded | February 14, 1932 February 29, 1968 (current form) | ;
Headquarters | Cagle Casçilu 665, Farros, Maroudia 1800-012 |
Newspaper | Lu valençignanu (The Valentinian) |
Student wing | L'aza revoluçonagra do etudantus valençignani (L'aRdEV) ("Valentinian Student Revolutionary Wing") |
Youth wing | La çovamtud valençignana ("Valentinian Youth") |
Membership (2022) | 8,464,238 |
Ideology | Februarianism Collectivism Pan-Maroudianism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Continental affiliation | Congress of Revolutionary !EUROPEAN !Socialists/Communalists or whatever |
Colors | Maroon |
Slogan | Juntus per lu bom comúm |
History
Ideology
As a coalition of multiple republic-level parties, the Coalition's stated ideology is deliberately broad. Generally, the party adheres to five general principles, as outlined frequently in party mantras, programs and manifestos:
- A representative democracy based first and foremost on granting citizens life, liberty, minority protections and total social security;
- An economic democracy under workers' control in line with the labor theory of value in conjunction with political democracy;
- A permanent priority toward developing educated, rational, socially engaged and community-minded citizens;
- A discarding of cultural values related to elitism, prejudice or economic oppression and an embrace of ancestral values based on communalism; and
- A drive to develop a pan-Maroudian state as a bulwark around which other like-minded peoples of the region may rally, as opposed to existing regional powers.