Kjedorate Party

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Seketese Liberty Party

Secéteça libérté ynden
FounderDann Kjedor
FoundedApril 19, 1904 (1904-04-19)
DissolvedNovember 1, 1978 (1978-11-01)
IdeologyKjedoratism
Party flag
File:Kjedorate flag.png

The Kjedorate Party (Seketese: Kjedéreça ynden), officially the Seketese Liberty Party[1] (Seketese: Secéteça libérté ynden), was a Seketese nationalist political party that governed Seketan as the dominant party from 1914 to 1978. It supported the Kjedorate regime ruled principally by Loren Allis and later Etyjen Pesan.

The ideology of the Kjedorate Party is known as Kjedoratism. The party mostly supported Seketese pan-nationalism, anti-communism, and conservatism. Factions of the Kjedorate Party have supported Wilsk regionalism, anti-Fjeskan and Wilsk regionalism, and anti-democracy. The party was affiliated with the Wilsk Kjedorate Party which represented itself in the Irvanysky in Wilskland.

Name

The Kjedorate Party throughout its existence has always been officially known as the Seketese Liberty Party. During its early years under the leadership of Dann Kjedor, the party was viewed as a possession of Kjedorfor the purpose of spreading his manifesto New Seketan and Seketese nationalist ideologies. After his death in 1913 and accession of Loren Allis as party leader, Allis upheld a cult of personality of Kjedor and named Kjedoratism as the party ideology. Ever since, even in many official situations, the party has been referred to as the Kjedorate Party.

History

The Kjedorate Party has its origins in the Seketese national awakening in the 19th century. Anti-Nelbec unity and Alquiyan sentiment became popular among nationalist factions within Seketan during the late 1800s.

Ideology

Notes

1.^ When the party was founded in 1904, it was registered as the Seketese Liberty Party, but the party was referred to as the Kjedorate Party as early as 1912 shortly before Dann Kjedor's death. By 1930, the party was seldom referred to by its official name. After 1945, the term Kjedorate Party increased in official usage.

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