Party of Idrean Unity
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Party of Idrean Unity Partito dell'Unità d'Idrea | |
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Leader | Catullo Bari |
Founded | 4 March 1906 |
Dissolved | 17 November 1943 |
Ideology | Pan-nationalism Fascism |
Political position | Right-wing |
The Party of Idrean Unity (Idrean: Partito dell'Unità d'Idrea) otherwise known as the Idrean Unity Party, was a right-wing, pan-nationalist and fascist political party which existed in Barcia between 1906 and 1943. Formed in 1906 to advocate for greater ties and unity between the Idrean speaking states of the Occidental Confederation, the party shifted its platform during the late 1910s, calling for the reformation of the confederation and the creation of a united Idrean state under Barcian leadership. The Idrean Unity Party came to play a major role in Barcian politics during the Regency period and Second Great War where the party formed a governing coalition with the Popular Peoples' Party. The support of the Idrean Unionists was integral to the proclamation of the Barcian Republic in 1937 which led Barcia to fall further under the influence of Lancero Palia. Following the conclusion of the war and restoration of the monarchy, the party was dissolved and officially banned from running in parliamentary and local elections.
Whilst the party remains banned from running in Barcian elections, the cause of Idrean unity remains strong within Barcian politics, though this has shifted towards greater international cooperation rather than the creation of a single Idrean state.