Marquinism

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Marquinism is a Mádoban political movement based on the ideas and legacy of politician Francisco Marquina (1895–1974). It has been an influential movement in 20th and 21st century Mádoban politics. The policies of Marquinist presidents have differed greatly, but the general ideology has been described as "a vague blend of nationalism and labourism" or populism.

Marquina became Mádoba's labour secretary after participating in the 194? military coup and was elected President of Mádoba in 194?. He introduced social programs that benefited the working class, supported labor unions and called for additional involvement of the state in the economy. In addition, he helped industrialists. Marquina was hugely popular and gained even more admiration through his wife Eva, who championed for the rights of migrant workers and was beloved by the people.

Carlos Blesa was elected in 19?? and served for two consecutive terms over ??? years. His main focus was the privatization of state run enterprises, the adoption of free-market policies and good international relations with Ibravia.