German-Socialist Workers-and-Farmers-Party
German-Socialist Workers-and-Farmers-Party Deutschsozialistische Arbeiter-und-Bauern-Partei | |
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Chairman | Georg Feuerstein |
Deputy Chairman | Edgar Stahl |
Founded | November 2, 2004 |
Preceded by | Socialist United Front |
Newspaper | Die Wahrheit |
Ideology | German-Socialism |
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German-Socialist Workers-and-Farmers-Party (German: Deutschsozialistische Arbeiter-und-Bauern-Partei, DSABP) is the ruling political party of Bisingen as the leading segment of the National Front alongside the Socialist Progressive Party and the National Conservative Party. The party itself operates as the sole of government in Bisingen and has since the election of June 25, 2006. Despite this, other parties are permitted to compete in elections to the Volkstag, the ruling legislature in Bisingen. The DSABP was founded on November 2, 2004 as a successor to the Socialist United Front and alongside its founding came a change in policy to accomodate nationalist and pan-germanist elements within the socialsit framework of the party. The party was heavily involved in the Bisingen Crisis, quickly becoming the official government of North Bisingen and attempting to reunify the country under socialist rule. During this period the German Workers Army served as the party's paramilitary force until its incorporation into the Royal Army of Bisingen.
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