Ngiilism

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Ngiilism, sometimes rendered in Gaullican as "Médiocritisme", is an autocratic political-ideological current of Kaiye Tourien origins which currently forms the ideological and theoretical basis of the Kaiye-Tourien state which is based upon the political theories of Ardachire Touré, the head of state of Kaiye-Tourie between 1960 and 1986. It guides the activities of the Rasseblement of the Pan-Bahian Centre, the ruling party in Kaiye Tourie, and is advocated by several smaller parties in other Bahian nations.

The movement advocates for a system of politics free from the ideological extremism embodied by other systems such as Socialism and Political Irfan, aiming to create a system based entirely on pragmatic decision making in the interests of the nation for the ultimate goal of Pan-Bahian unity. Key principles include autocracy, which is deemed to be a necessity in order to ensure that the nation is led in one direction without the disunity caused by multi-party democracy, a social market economy that allows for government monitored capitalism, Pan-Bahianism and anti-imperialism. The word Ngiili in Albori means middle or centre, describing the radically centrist leanings of the ideology.

History

Origins

Ardachire Touré, the theoretician of Ngiilism

Post-Ardachire era

Outside of Kaiye Tourie

Doctrine