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|leader2_title  = Parliamentary Leader
|leader2_name  = TBD
|leader2_name  = TBD
|founded = 1992
|founded = 1936
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|headquarters  = [[West Żobrodź]], [[West Miersa]]
|headquarters  = [[West Żobrodź]], [[West Miersa]]
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The '''Miersan National Party''' ({{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Partia Narodowa Mierski'') is a {{wp|political party}} which operates in the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]]. Established in 1936 by conservative nationalists, the Miersan National Party won the first [[Elections in West Miersa#1936|elections]] after it gained independence from [[Narozalica]] in 1936, and would govern continuously until 1986, when [[Naprzód]] succeeded.
The '''Miersan National Party''' ({{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Partia Narodowa Mierski'') is a {{wp|political party}} which operates in the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]]. Established in 1936 by conservative nationalists, the Miersan National Party won the first [[Elections in West Miersa#1936|elections]] after it gained independence from [[Narozalica]] in 1936, and would govern continuously until 1986, when [[Naprzód]] succeeded.


From 1986 until 2011, the Miersan National Party continued to be the largest opposition party in the [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]], before forming the largest party in the National Assembly in 2011. However, as the [[President of West Miersa|presidency]] was still controlled by the Naprzód, this led to deadlock and tensions between the two parties, culminating in a {{wp|constitutional crisis}} that was only solved in June 2013, when Narozalica backed the Miersan National Party.
From 1986 until 2011, the Miersan National Party continued to be the largest opposition party in the [[National Assembly (West Miersa)|National Assembly]], before forming the largest party in the National Assembly in 2011. However, as the [[President of West Miersa|presidency]] was still controlled by the Naprzód, this led to deadlock and tensions between the two parties, culminating in a {{wp|constitutional crisis}} that was only solved in June 2013, when Narozalica backed the Miersan National Party, allowing them to take control of the Presidency.
 
However, due to lingering issues, combined with a campaign by Naprzód that accused the Miersan National Party of undermining the democratic system of West Miersa, the Miersan National Party was returned to being the largest opposition party in 2016, as Naprzód retook control of the Presidency and the National Assembly.


==History==
==History==
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===National Assembly===
===National Assembly===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Election
! Parliamentary leader
! Candidates
! Seats
! +/-
! Position
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1936|1936]]
|[[Więcesław Pawlicki]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|106|138|hex=#C24650}}
| ''new''
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1941|1941]]
|[[Cezary Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|198|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 92}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1946|1946]]
| [[Tobiasz Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|196|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 2}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1951|1951]]
| [[Iwon Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|195|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 1}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1956|1956]]
| [[Lesław Przybyszewski]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|204|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 9}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1961|1961]]
| [[Eliasz Kempisty]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|211|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 7}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1966|1966]]
| [[Tadeusz Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|199|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 12}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1971|1971]]
| [[Kacper Niemczyk]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|192|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 7}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1976|1976]]
| [[Inocenty Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|187|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 5}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1986|1986]]
|rowspan=2| [[Florentyn Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|93|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 94}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1991|1991]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|85|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 8}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#1996|1996]]
| [[Eugeniusz Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|81|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 4}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2001|2001]]
| [[Waldemar Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|74|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 7}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2006|2006]]
|rowspan=2| [[Gerard Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|79|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 5}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2011|2011]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|116|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{increase}} 37}}
|style="background:#BBFFDD; color:black"|Majority government
|-
| [[Elections in West Miersa#2016|2016]]
| [[Aleksandra Wojdyla]]
| 138/138
| {{Composition bar|93|230|hex=#C24650}}
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 23}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Opposition party
|}

Revision as of 06:07, 18 August 2020

Miersan National Party
ChairmanTBD
Parliamentary LeaderTBD
Founded1936
HeadquartersWest Żobrodź, West Miersa
IdeologyMiersan nationalism
Social conservatism
Political positionRight
Colors  Miersan red
National Assembly
93 / 230
Website
pnm.mz

The Miersan National Party (Miersan: Partia Narodowa Mierski) is a political party which operates in the Miersan Federation. Established in 1936 by conservative nationalists, the Miersan National Party won the first elections after it gained independence from Narozalica in 1936, and would govern continuously until 1986, when Naprzód succeeded.

From 1986 until 2011, the Miersan National Party continued to be the largest opposition party in the National Assembly, before forming the largest party in the National Assembly in 2011. However, as the presidency was still controlled by the Naprzód, this led to deadlock and tensions between the two parties, culminating in a constitutional crisis that was only solved in June 2013, when Narozalica backed the Miersan National Party, allowing them to take control of the Presidency.

However, due to lingering issues, combined with a campaign by Naprzód that accused the Miersan National Party of undermining the democratic system of West Miersa, the Miersan National Party was returned to being the largest opposition party in 2016, as Naprzód retook control of the Presidency and the National Assembly.

History

Ideology

Structure

Election results

Presidential

National Assembly

Election Parliamentary leader Candidates Seats +/- Position
1936 Więcesław Pawlicki 138/138
106 / 138
new Majority government
1941 Cezary Wojdyla 138/138
198 / 230
Increase 92 Majority government
1946 Tobiasz Wojdyla 138/138
196 / 230
Decrease 2 Majority government
1951 Iwon Wojdyla 138/138
195 / 230
Decrease 1 Majority government
1956 Lesław Przybyszewski 138/138
204 / 230
Increase 9 Majority government
1961 Eliasz Kempisty 138/138
211 / 230
Increase 7 Majority government
1966 Tadeusz Wojdyla 138/138
199 / 230
Decrease 12 Majority government
1971 Kacper Niemczyk 138/138
192 / 230
Decrease 7 Majority government
1976 Inocenty Wojdyla 138/138
187 / 230
Decrease 5 Majority government
1986 Florentyn Wojdyla 138/138
93 / 230
Decrease 94 Opposition party
1991 138/138
85 / 230
Decrease 8 Opposition party
1996 Eugeniusz Wojdyla 138/138
81 / 230
Decrease 4 Opposition party
2001 Waldemar Wojdyla 138/138
74 / 230
Decrease 7 Opposition party
2006 Gerard Wojdyla 138/138
79 / 230
Increase 5 Opposition party
2011 138/138
116 / 230
Increase 37 Majority government
2016 Aleksandra Wojdyla 138/138
93 / 230
Decrease 23 Opposition party