Ostric People's Party
Ostric People's Party Òstrsczi Starna Lëdowô Ostrøysk Folkeparti | |
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Leader | Adóm Lës |
Founder | Jónek Nesz |
Founded | 12 September 1920 |
Legalised | 20 November 1994 |
Ideology | Ostric separatism Agrarian socialism Left-wing nationalism Environmentalism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Green |
Regional Assembly | 4 / 15
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Chamber of Deputies (Ostric seats) | 0 / 2
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Senate (Ostric seats) | 1 / 3
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Election symbol | |
A | |
Website | |
www.osl.os | |
The Ostric People's Party (Ostric: Òstrsczi Starna Lëdowô; Navish: Ostrøysk Folkeparti) is an agrarian socialist and left-wing nationalist party in Ostry, a national territory of Navack. Founded during the Navish Revolution as a organization fighting for Ostric independence, the People's Party has kept an independent Ostric republic as its main goal. This has evolved into many forms, from its current gradualist and reformist nature in the modern political scene, to its more revolutionary and violent actions prevalent from the party's founding to around the 1990s.
The Ostric People's Party, outside of independence, also support agrarian, trade unionist, and environmentalist causes on the island. Most of its support comes from rural communities reliant on fishing and agriculture, and the party has historically been considered the political voice for rural municipalities in Ostry.
Election results
Election year | Candidate | # of votes | % of votes | Seats won | +/- | Govt? |
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1995 | Henrik Szwéd | 5,392 | 36.72 (#2) | 6 / 15
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6 | Opposition |
1999 | Bògdan Raske | 5,305 | 40.64 (#2) | 7 / 15
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1 | Opposition |
2003 | Bògdan Raske | 3,736 | 31.07 (#2) | 5 / 15
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2 | Opposition |
2007 | Otto Szikóra | 3,492 | 26.60 (#3) | 4 / 15
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1 | Coalition |
2011 | Władisłôw Broż | 1,796 | 20.57 (#3) | 3 / 15
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1 | Opposition |
2015 | Ôda Marek | 3,193 | 32.65 (#2) | 5 / 15
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2 | Opposition |
2019 | Adóm Lës | 0 / 15
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TBD | |||
As part of the Ostric People's Party-Reform coalition, which won TBD seats in total. |
List of leaders
- Jónek Nesz (1920-1967)
- Édmùnd Jôskolski (1967-1978)
- Jérzy Akselsen (1978-1991)
- Izëdor Stôwski (1991-1994)
- Henrik Szwéd (1994-1997)
- Bògdan Raske (1997-2004)
- Otto Szikóra (2004-2008)
- Bògdan Raske (2008-2013)
- Juliô Król-Hagen (2013-2018)
- Bògdan Raske (Interim, 2018)
- Adóm Lës (2018-)