Gabriel Narutowicz Pioneers

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Gabriel Narutowicz Pioneers
Leader Emily Lowwe
Founded 26th May 1948
Headquarters Epping, Malgrave
Newspaper Tomorrow's World
Ideology Non Partisan (official)

Progressivism (claimed)

Political position Left
Official colours Rose
Website http://www.thepioneers.ms

The Gabriel Narutowicz Pioneers is a non-government organisation in Malgrave. It is the largest youth organisation in the country with some 88% of the country involved in the group and holds massive influence over national and local politics. It is open to both sexes between the age of 4 and 14 when members are allowed to transfer to the Free Democratic Youth (Malgrave)

History

In response to the growing separatist threat the government had initially attempted to use pure military force to crush the armed groups however ammunition, fuel and other supply shortages meant that offensive action against the fortified positions in the untamed north often ended up being suicidal. Instead of continuing with failed military policies it was decided that maintaining national unity and establishing a common purpose and comradeship between the youth was key to defeating the rise of separatist groups in the country. At the time Gabrial Narutowicz, an engineer and politician was held in high regard by a large section of society and it was decided that it would be best to name the organisation in his honour over a living politician.

Since that date successive governments have supported the GNP and the organisation is officially attached to the education system and various state-owned companies, a privilege that means the group can offer educational trips, concerts and holidays to current members.

Membership

Membership in the Narutowicz Pioneers is completely voluntary however the perks enjoyed by members is extremely attractive to parents and a majority see non-membership has potentially harmful to the future of their children as non-participation in such a respected youth group is perceived as being frowned upon by state academia and employers.

Platform

The Gabriel Narutowicz Pioneers promotes the destruction of individual nationalistic identities and the promotion of a singular Malgravean nationality. Alongside this main goal the organisation teaches the importance of the ancestors and engages in a wild variety of teaching experiences in order to broaden the mind and build a sense of comradeship between members.