National Unity Forum (Hoterallia)

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National Unity Forum
Flag of Hoterallia.png
Cabinet of Hoterallia
Date formed26 March 2023 (2023-03-26)
People
Head of governmentEmperor Yakohi
Total no. of members25
Member partyVarious political, religious, and civic organizations
Status in legislatureNational Unity Government

The National Unity Forum (Hoterallian: 国民団結フォーラム, Kokumin Danketsu Fōramu) is a national unity government in Hoterallia after the execution of Order 113 by the country's Emperor, Emperor Yakohi. It was established on 26 March 2023 in response to the escalation of political hostilities between Hoterallian left-wing and right-wing.

Background

The political stand-off between left-wing and right-wing factions in Hoterallia led to widespread unrest and violence, resulting in significant damage to the country's social, economic, and political fabric. The situation had become untenable, and the need for a peaceful and constructive resolution to the crisis was apparent.

In response, the Hoterallian Emperor issued Order 113, which called for an immediate end to all political hostilities and urged all political leaders to work towards a peaceful and constructive resolution to the crisis. The order emphasized the importance of upholding the values of democracy, peace, and justice and called for mutual respect and understanding between all factions.[1][2]

The Establishment of the National Unity Forum

The establishment of the National Unity Forum was seen as a crucial step toward ending the political division in the country. The forum was established in response to Order 113 and its mandate was to facilitate dialogue and negotiation between the factions and work towards a peaceful and constructive resolution to the crisis.

The forum is composed of representatives from all political factions, as well as representatives from civil society, religious organizations, and other stakeholders. Its membership includes political leaders, academics, business leaders, and representatives from various interest groups.[1]

The Role of the National Unity Forum

The National Unity Forum plays a vital role in promoting national unity, restoring stability, and working towards a common vision for the future of the country. Its mandate includes the following:[1]

  1. Facilitating Dialogue and Negotiation: The forum serves as a platform for dialogue and negotiation between the factions. It provides a safe space for political leaders to engage in constructive dialogue, and to work towards a peaceful and constructive resolution to the crisis.
  2. Promoting Reconciliation and Healing: The forum promotes reconciliation and healing among all factions. It acknowledges the underlying social, economic, and political grievances that had fueled the conflict, and seeks to address them through dialogue and negotiation.
  3. Building Consensus: The forum works towards building a consensus on key issues affecting the country. It aims to promote a common vision for the future of the country and to work towards a society where everyone is valued and respected, regardless of their political beliefs.
  4. Promoting National Unity: The forum is committed to promoting national unity. It recognizes the importance of upholding the values of democracy, peace, and justice, and seeks to foster mutual respect and understanding between all factions.

List of members and their representing ideas

Photo Name Occupation Representing Ref.
Tarō Asō 20100714.jpg Kono Takaida President of the NDA Hoterallian right-wing, conservatives and traditionalist factions. [3]
Kenta Izumi 2022-6-26 (cropped).jpg Ryō Yamaguchi President of the National Governance Party Hoterallian centre-right and mainstream conservative factions. [3]
Hiroshige Sekō 20160928 (cropped).jpg Mitsuhiro Kaida Head of the Royal Cabinet Hoterallian centralist and royal factions. [3]
Ken Kubota.png Ken Kubota Leader of the Kuboism Movement Hoterallian alt-left and far-left factions. [3]
Kenta Inōe.png Kenta Inōe President of the Rōdōnōmintō Hoterallian left-wing and New Left factions. [3]
Muneo Suzuki 20221201hyokei1.jpg Shūji Suzuki President of the Rural Development Alliance Hoterallian green-conservatism, localist factions. [3]
宮城県 知事 村井嘉浩.jpg Kei Fukuda Governor of Dai-Minato Hoterallian neo-conservative and globalist factions. [3]
Keisuke Noguchi.png Keisuke Noguchi Professor at Orajioe University and legal philosopher Hoterallian radical and classical liberal factions. [3]
Yoshihiro Aoki.png Yoshihiro Aoki President of the Hoterallian Prosperity Party Hoterallian paternalistic conservative and reformist factions. [3]
Munetoshi Yamada.png Munetoshi Yamada Chief of the Imperial Guard Division Hoterallian royal, monarchist and nationalist factions. [3]
Katsutoshi Kawano cropped 2 Phillip G Sawyer and Katsutoshi Kawano 20111013.jpg Takeshi Takaida Minister of Defence Hoterallian military. [3]
Takako Suzuki 20200408.jpg Junko Yoshioka President of the Gender Equality Bureau Hoterallian feminist and populist factions. [3]
Toru Matsuoka.png Toru Matsuoka Leader of the Yogoretachi Protection League Interests of Yogoretachi and oppressed minorities. [3]
Tommy Remengesau 2016.jpg Sona Tomatagi Chairman of the General Association of Gaikoku Hito Kōkyō in Hoterallia Interests of Hoterallians with foreign descent and immigrants. [3][4]
José Luis Moriguchi.png José Luis Moriguchi President of the Hoterallian-Anterian Friendships Association International cooperation with Hoterallia. [3][5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "National Unity Forum Established To Mend Broken Political Harmony". Orajioe Daily. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  2. "A shadow of a chiiki-nushi". The Gazette. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 "National Unity Forum." Orajioe: Cabinet Public Affairs Office, Cabinet Secretariat.
  4. "Faio'mena ro e Tehua-Kiminesa'i kuilaia’ama unohia". Radio and Television Freice. Retrieved 2023-03-28
  5. "Político de origen anahuense recibe un papel vital en la política hoteralliana". Imagen 5. Retrieved 2023-03-27.

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