National Bloc (Alsland)
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National Bloc Nasjonaal blok Nationaler Block Lėodsameln Rahvuslik blokk | |
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Abbreviation | NB LS (Fawkhamshire and Hamptonshire) |
Leader | Konrad Dünhaupt (Sotirian Union) |
Founded | July 15, 1923 January 12, 1957 (National Bloc) | (Alslandic Bloc)
Headquarters | Yndyk |
Ideology | Liberal conservatism Sotirian Democracy Social Conservatism Minority politics Euclofederalism Factions: Economic liberalism National conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right to right wing |
Euclean Parliament group | ACDE (SDF, SU, KP, LY) AFRE (OP) |
Colors | Blue |
Slogan | "With the people" |
Member parties | |
Folkssenaat | 74 / 231
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Euclean Parliament | 11 / 24
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Website | |
nasjonaalblok |
The National Bloc (Dellish: Nasjonaal blok, Weranian: Nationaler Block, Swathish: Lėodsameln, Kirenian: Rahvuslik blokk; NB) is a Liberal conservative political bloc in Alsland. The Bloc is the second largest bloc in Alsland and major participant in the country's 'Bloc system'. The bloc is a member of the Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea.
The bloc is traditionally a moderate, and conservative with connections to the Sotirian Church. During the 20th century the bloc was a major proponent of Euclean Integration, Sotirian Democracy, Traditional family values and Economic liberalism. However since the beginning of the 21st century the bloc has moderated it's position and officially supports LGBT rights and has ended all official connections to the Sotirian church and secularised, despite receiving backing from the church. The bloc defines itself as "a Liberal Conservative bloc based on protecting Alslandic values of Friendship, Democracy, tolerance and International cooperation."
The bloc considers itself to be the official successor to the Alslander Bloc which governed Alsland during the Great War. However the bloc was officially founded in 1957 by opposition members to the governing Progressive Alliance. Originally the Bloc functioned as a catch-all organisation for opposition figures but slowly transitioned into a centre-right dominated bloc and became the dominant force in Alslandic conservatism.
History
Founding and government 1960-1973
Opposition to the Progressive Alliance 1976-1985
Grand coalition and opposition 1985-2004
Nieuwenhuis and 2008-09 political crisis 2004-2009
Coalition governments 2009-2021
Dünhaupt and opposition 2021-Present
Ideology
Policy overview
- Economy and Finance
- Support for a Market economy
- Keeping a Balanced budget
- Welfare state status quo
- Social and federal affairs
- Official language status for Kirenian
- Home rule for the provinces
- Support for same-sex marriage
- Secularism
- Reduction in immigration
- Opposition to Euthanasia
- Universal health care
- Foreign affairs
- Euclofederalism
- ECDTO membership
- Internationalism
Member parties
Party | Scope | Folkssenaat | Euclean Parliament | Ideology | |
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Sotirian Democratic Front (SDF) | Hamptonshire, Fawkhamshire | 28 / 231
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3 / 24
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Swathish minority politics Sotirian Democracy Pro-Eucleanism | |
Sotirian Union (SU) | Garz, Zittau | 23 / 231
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5 / 24
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Weranian minority politics Sotirian Democracy Pro-Eucleanism Social Conservatism | |
Conservative Party (KP) | Delland, Middewald | 20 / 231
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2 / 24
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Dellish minority politics Liberal conservatism Euclofederalism | |
Justice Party (OP) | Martiland | 3 / 231
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0 / 24
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Kirenian minority politics Social Conservatism Sotirian Democracy | |
Liveable Yndyk (LY) | Yndyk | 0 / 231
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1 / 24
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Yndyk regionalism Conservative liberalism Classical liberalism |
Electoral results
Folkssenaat
Euclean parliament
Representation
Federal level
Griġm Vaġner, leader of the Sotirian Democratic Front
Andrej Kirschenbaum, leader of the Sotirian Union.
Jolke Dekker, leader of the Conservative Party.
Siimon Peebo, leader of the Justice Party.
Provincial and municipal level
Ryk Monteverde, Mayor of Wottested.
Konrad Dünhaupt, Minister-President of Zittau.
Imma Hoogland, Minister-President of Delland.
Arþur Troġġe, Minister-President of Fawkhamshire.