Shi-Ken Peoples League

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Shi-ken Peoples League
FounderOtani Minoru
Founded1962 CE
HeadquartersNaei, Inzumi Region
Newspaper"The Storms Warning"
Student wingBlossom Movement
MembershipIncrease 433,011
IdeologySustainable development
Pacifism
Anti-Communist
Progressive Conservatism
Green conservatism
Political positionCenter-Right
Election symbol
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Etymology

History

Background

Founding

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Founder of the WGNL, Otani Minoru

1964 Election

1968 Election

1972 Election

The 1st Minoru Cabinet

The 2nd Minoru Cabinet

Tenets

Humanist Developmentalism

Authority

Economic policies

Aesthetics and culture

Architecture

Art

Fashion

Film

Literature

Music

Theatre

Age and gender roles

From the days of Empress Hitomi, women have always played an essential role in Ilbonese society and politics. The Wakagaeri Conservatives saw this in no different way and promised to further embed the principles of gender equality into the Ilbonese constitution, which ended with the passing of the Sex and Gender Equity Edict of 1974 by Otani Minoru's cabinet, declaring that no business or organization inside of Ilbon could discriminate against women during the hiring or payment process. Furthermore, the Wakagaeri Conservatives conscripted hundreds of thousands of women into the parties media, student, and youth wings by the end of its existence. Even after its dissolution, former members of the WKNL continued to fight for the rights of Ilbonese women, some female members of the league even ended up becoming founding members of the Pink Front.

Notable Theorists

Criticism

Legacy

In popular culture