Union Socialist Party
Union Socialist Party Partido de Unión Socialismo | |
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Abbreviation | PUS |
Leader | Jesus Andrade |
Deputy Leader | Fabián Saenz |
Presidium | Nicolas Menezes Passos |
Founder | Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo |
Founded | February 12, 2003 |
Merged into | Cárinansian Socialist Party (2029) |
Headquarters | 12 Tallarte Avenue, Tlajoyotl |
Newspaper | Union Socialist Journal |
Membership (2100) | 91,559,728 |
Ideology | Union Socialism
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International affiliation | Collective of Suroikoian Socialists |
Slogan | Todos Iguales |
Representation in the National Congress | 352 / 513
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Representation in State Governorships | 15 / 25
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Representation in Provincial Councils | 219 / 378
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Website | |
pus.cn |
The Union Socialist Party is one of the two major parties in the Cárinansian National Congress, having a largely progressive manifesto in favour of a strong government and expansion of borders. Thus far, the PUS ideology has resulted in the annexation of Kangsu in 2042, but since then no progress has been made. Several proposals by the party to reorganise the Serenacy in a constitutional convention and annex Villeurçon, Kostona, Monteguerias, Ochamina, Maharlika, and Aparicia to facilitate the rise to superpower status.
Founded in 2003 by President RIMO, it was a result of his Union Socialist Manifesto. The next year, he was elected to a local state senator position. He remained in minor roles until his election in 2029 as Governor of Ipudorm, after which he gained the Presidency. Only during his governorship did other prominent PUS members such as Magali Leitão emerge as a National Congress Senator for San Luis.
In 2041, after the National Congress saw a massive PUS increase of 250 new members, the greatest ever PRC loss in history, the party was able to pass through several pieces of legislation without support from non-Socialist parties.
History
Formation
Early Successes
Rise to National Prominence
Union Socialist Decades
Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo
César Passos Moreira
Achcauhtli Ventura
Mariana Santana Magalhães
Modern History
Ideological Factions
Commonwealth Socialism
Typically described as the most radial wing of the Party,