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Orthodox Republicanism

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From left to right: Aldona Szczepański, Béla Edvárd, Krzysztof Baczyński, and Yulia Tymoshenko, the New Era Vanguards
From left to right: From left to right: Aldona Szczepański, Béla Edvárd, Krzysztof Baczyński, and Yulia Tymoshenko, the founders of the Orthodox Republican Party

Orthodox Republicanism (Viswe: Prawosławny Republikanizm; Hetumogye: Ortodox Republikanizmus; Prykordonnyan: православний республіканізм) is a political, philosophy and economic ideology within the broader New Republican movement, characterized by the creation of an Orthodox Republic, a government system that is dedicated towards the advancement of the goals of individuals that regards social reform as its primary tool of social advancement. An Orthodox Republic primarily focuses on the promotion of human rights and social justice, while economically is considered to be centre-left. In its original form, it was considered to be closer to economic socialism however has since become more closer to democratic capitalism. It has since become the governing ideology of the New Republican Coalition and the Orthodox Republic of Vistulzka.

Orthodox Republicanism was originally formulated Aldona Szczepański and Krzysztof Baczyński during the Second Political Odrodzenie as an evolutionary branch of Common Good Government. Béla Edvárd and Yulia Tymoshenko also contributed towards the formulation during the initial stages, and the four published the Testament of the States, the seminal work that served as the basis for Orthodox Republicanism. It was defined by the ideas of social progress.

During and after the Vistulzkan Civil War, several different ideologies emerged as branches from the original founding members. Aldonism, Edvárdism, Baczyńskism, and Tymoshenkoism were the characterizations of the different ideological views of each of the New Era Vanguards. Kovalenkoism was the development of Orthodox Republicanism following the departure of Kovalenko as President of Vistulzka. Since the end of the Vistulzkan Civil War, Orthodox Republicanism as a whole has splintered from its roots and has embraced a mixed-economy system over socialism.