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National League of Agarntrop (NLA)
LeaderNicholas Smeroni
Deputy LeaderEric Felta
PresidentJames Auklando
ChairmanMary Petuli
SpokespersonAmanda Gutierrez
FoundedJanuary 2, 1931 (1931-01-02)
Headquarters16 General Avenue, Eastern District, Agarntrop city, District of Agarntrop city
IdeologyRight-wing populism
Social conservatism
Nationalism
Fundamentalism
Political positionRight-wing to Far-right

The NLA is a Right-wing populist party in Agarntrop.

History

Formed as a far-right movement in the 1930s .It was outlawed from 1939 until 1955 where it returned as a right-wing nationalist movement. It gained support during the 1960s ADC government where it appealed more than the CL to voters due to its populist platform and won the 1970 elections. However, a group of far-right NLA members and the army staged a coup in 1973 leading to the chaos and oppression of the Darning Dictatorship and the Agarn civil war. It saw a resurgence in the 2000s however, appealing to voters xenophobic anti immigrant fears and won 31 seats in the 2015 election. However, the CL began to also exploit those fears and since the CL is much larger and richer than the NLA it suffered in the 2018 elections.

Policy

Issue Position of the NLA
Kasian League Membership No
Same-sex marriage No
Aborting on demand No, only if the woman's life is at risk
Gun Control Party divided
Ilegal immigration No, some members even want to heavily restrict or ban legal immigration
Fracking Yes
"Party List" electoral system No
Federation act No
Legalizing drugs No
Liberalization of the economy Yes
Free trade Party divided
Military growth No
Renewable energy subsidies No
Banning extremist candidates No if unionist, yes if separatist
Extending animal rights No
Closing nuclear power plants No
Stem cell research Party divided