Alliance of Populist Eldmarsk Voices

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Alliance of Populist Eldmarsk Voices

Förbund om Populistiska Eldmarsk Röster
AbbreviationF
LeaderIvar Eksköld
General SecretaryAlrik Kölvatten
FounderIvar Eksköld
FoundedFebruary 25, 2011 (2011-02-25)
HeadquartersHammarvik
NewspaperPopulistiska-Kuriren
Student wingStudents for Liberty
IdeologyPaternalistic conservatism
Nativism
Eldmarsk nationalism
Right-wing populism
Anti-Catholicism
Political positionRight to Far-Right
Colors   Royal Purple and White
Slogan'"Vi Kommer Att Övervinna!"
We Will Overcome!
AnthemFrågor Till Far
Questions for Father
Riksdag
41 / 345
Website
forbund.el

The Alliance of Populist Eldmarsk Voices (Blostlandic: Förbund om Populistiska Eldmarsk Röster; F), stylized as simply Förbund, is a nationalist political party in Eldmark. A merger of several parties, such as the Freedom Coalition, the Gospelist Defense League, and the Dominion Movement, the party was founded in 2011 by famed former pastor and businessman Ivar Eksköld, initially as a protest vote to a perceived backsliding in the National Party's agendas. As of writing, the party holds the fourth largest amount of seats in the Riksdag, with 41 seats out of a possible 345, and is the second-largest party of the National Conservative Organization (Blostlandic: Konservativ Riksorganisation), a coalition formed between the National Party, Liberal Will, and Förbund.

Despite being a new party, the sentiment of far-right ideology in Eldmark is not at all a new phenomenon. The manifesto of Förbund echoes the manifesto of the infamous Popular Front of Eldmark in that the Förbund "challenges the destruction of Eldmark and Asteria by international councilism and barbarism." The party, like its moderate compatriots the National Party, view Eldmark as a uniquely special nation in the Asterian continents, and views Amendism, as opposed to Solarian Catholicism, as the superior framework to base all governing policies. To this end, they tend to view Catholics in a negative light. This has not stopped them from making alliances and inroads with similar parties that may hold more tolerant or pro-Catholic sentiments such as the Movement for a New Imagua or the Tribune Movement in Etruria.

Since 2011, the party was led by Ivar Eksköld.

History

Origins

  • Merger of several parties, such as the Freedom Coalition, the Gospelist Defense League, and the Dominion Movement who came out in 2008 against the NP government's decision to legalize gay marriage

2011

  • Began attacking NP from the right
  • Pivots to attracting attention from dispossessed white male students

2021

  • Gained power after NP's Brahe was unable to steer their party right enough to cater to their interests
  • Gained traction by calling out Ahaloke and sowing anti-Ayohli sentiment on live TV
  • joined the NP's coalition, an unholy alliance