Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party

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Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party

Gemotamapalet Dolcik Sogädimik (Stedorian)
Dolchische Sozialistische Gemotam-Partei (Dolch)
Dolchı Socialistɜ Gamotaɾ Partʎ (Sawbranian)
AbbreviationDSGP-GDS
Gemdosog (unofficial)
General SecretaryTamäj Köseg
FounderFalk Jlüter
Kristof Yebalänan
Founded11 September 1941; 82 years ago (1941-09-11)
Legalised12 December 2009
Banned18 March 1986
Merger ofDolchic Gemotam Movement
All-Dolchic Socialist Movement
Party of Dolchic Unity (de facto)
HeadquartersKapojvar, Stedoria
NewspaperGemotam
Think tankInstitute for Cultural Progress
Student wingStudents of the Renaissance
Youth wingUnited Youth Movement
Armed wingArmed Forces of Stedoria (1971-1986)
Paramilitary wingUnited Front for National Rebirth (1986-1994)
Self-Defence League
Membership (2020)Increase 1,384,895a
IdeologyGemotamism
 • Anti-imperialism
 • Anti-clericalism
 • Dirigisme
 • Federalism
 • Militarism
 • National Syndicalism
 • Pan-Buranicism (since 2022)
 • Pan-Dolchism
 • Populism
 • Progressivism
 • Dolchic pan-nationalism
 • Republicanism
 • Socialism
Factions:
Communism (alleged)
Fascism (alleged)
National Bolshevism
Ultranationalism
Tikälim
Historical:
Anti-communism
Communism
Fascism
Pan-Buranicism
Vanguardism
Political positionSyncretic
Economic: Left-wing to far-left
Social: Far-right
ReligionTikälimb
Colors   
Green, red, and blue
SloganSogädidönulifükam, Konömavalevolut
Gesellschaftliche Auferstehung, Wirtschaftsrevolution
("Societal Resurrection, Economic Revolution")
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Seats in the National Assembly (Stedoria)
102 / 175
Seats in the Council of the People (Sawbrania)c
8 / 110
Seats in the National Council (Thransaltz)
1 / 28
Party flag
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^a This includes members of the National Party of the Stedorian Revolution, the members of which are viewed by extenstion as members of the Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party.
^b Status as religion is disputed.
^c The Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party - Sawbrania Region is a de jure seperate political party from the Stedorian DSGP, with a seperate general-secretary and party committee, though the party de facto operates as a regional branch of the Stedorian-led DSGP.

The Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party (Stedorian: Gemotamapalet Dolcik Sogädimik), (Dolch: Dolchische Sozialistische Gemotam-Partei), is a Gemotamist political party with branches within all Dolchic nations, though the party currently only maintains power within Stedoria. The party's ideology is based on syncretic beliefs, with the party espousing left-wing, dirigist economic policies whilst also promoting right-wing social values that seek a "rebirth" of Dolchic and Stedorian society.

The party was founded by Gemotamist philosophers and thinkers Falk Jlüter and Kristof Yebalänan in 1944 and remained a relatively small political force in Stedoria owing to the government's then authoritarian, one-party regime. As a result, the party found most of its support among politically conscious Stedorian intelligentsia in exile, though the party also infiltrated government positions held by intelligentsia before seizing power, as seen in the 1971 Stedorian coup d'état.

Following the 1971 Stedorian coup d'état, the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Stedoria under the junta's leader, Läkhart Viktor Drejlär, established the Gemotam Party as Stedoria's sole legal ruling party. Attempting to foster pan-Dolchic sentiment throughout Argis and on a lower scale the rest of Eurth, the Gemotam Party further established itself as an international party, with party branches being located throughout Dolchic and Buranic nations, though these branches have failed to gain power; these parties are generally considered to be fringe parties.

After Drejlär and the Gemotam Party was outsted from power in Stedoria in 1986, the party and its supporters started a civil war in the country, lasting until 1994, in which the Gemotam Party and its supporters were defeated. The party's remaining leadership that had not been imprisoned fled to COUNTRY, where the party played a role in its opposition to the monarchy. After the Second Stedorian Revolution, the then newly-formed National Party of the Stedorian Revolution embraced Gemotamism as the party's ideology, resulting in the NPLS establishing itself as a regional branch of the Gemotam Party.

History

The Dolchic Socialist Gemotam Party was founded on September 11, 1943, in Heinfeldes, Bessen-Katzenelm, by Stedorian philosopher and leader of the Dolchic Gemotam Movement, Falk Jlüter, and Dolch politician and leader of the All-Dolchic Socialist Movement, Paskal Hecker, along with party members of the Party of Dolchic Unity, a transnational party based in both Stedoria and Dolchland, and previously Walneria, that had previously received support from the Stedorian government during the Stedorian-Walnerian War by acting as a proxy party for the Stedorian government in Walneria prior to the war's outbreak. Jlüter's Dolchic Gemotam Movement, founded in 1937 in Stedoria, had remained a small political fringe movement until its merger, though it received popularity among some of Stedoria's generally Dolchphile intelligentsia. Much of the Gemotam Movement's actions during this time consisted primarily of further development of Gemotamist ideology rather than any interest in electoral success. Once the movements ideology and programme had been officialy decided, it was deemed it necessary for the party to merge with an already successful electoral movement to boost both the party's credibility and noteworthiness.

Paskal Hecker's All-Dolchic Socialist Movement had a similar support base as Jlüter's Gemotam Movement, this being among Bessen-Katzenelm's intelligentsia. Prior to its unification into the DSGP, it had seen limited electoral success in the Besser House of the Commons, primarily following the party's hard turn towards nationalist rhetoric. Hecker, also a part time political philosopher for his party, had, before the DSGP's creations, corresponded and met with Jlüter multiple times to discuss and develop political theory. Hecker, sympathising with Gemotamist policies and rhetoric, offered to merge his party with Jlüter's movement in 1938 in order to create a transnational political party operating in both Dolchland and Stedoria, believing this to be an opportunity to further spread socialist ideals throughout the Dolchic world, though Jlüter deferred Hecker's request under the premise that the Gemotam Movement was still building up its political foundations in Stedoria.

Following the Stedorian-Walnerian War, the Stedorian government for the Party of Dolchic Unity had been quickly cut off, with the party being quickly sidelined by the Stedorian government, throwing the party into disarray and leading to a mass exodus of its members. However, some of its supporter base remained as the party fervently shifted the blame onto the governing Stedorian Radical Union. Jlüter, seeing this as an opportunity to take over the Party of Dolchic Unity's position as Stedoria's pan-Dolchic political movement, quickly offered the beleaguered and battered party to merge with Jlüter and Hecker's respective parties, to which most memebers of the Party of Dolchic Unity, leaderless at this point, quickly agreed to. There was no official dissolution of the Party of Dolchic Unity however; the party simply faded away following this, with those who refused Jlüter's offer either creating their own parties or joining larger, more formidable parties.

By the time Jlüter had told Hecker of his willingness to merge parties, the new, authoritarian Fatherland Front government in Stedoria had quickly started to crack down and repress political opposition throughout Stedoria, particularly among the intelligentsia. Jlüter and much of the Gemotam's leadership fled to Dolchland in January 1941, shortly after the start of political repressions, settling in Bessen-Katzenelm. There the party was officially proclaimed, and quickly dedicated itself to the dismantling of the monarchies of Stedorian and Dolchland.

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