Revolutionary Committee for Reform
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Revolutionary Committee for Reform Comité Révolutionnaire pour la Réforme | |
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Abbreviation | CRR |
Chairman | Ulysse Cohen (11 April 1968 - 23 August 1983) |
Deputy Chairman | Thibault Cottin (04 May 1969 - 23 August 1983) |
Founded | 11 April 1968 |
Dissolved | 23 August 1983 |
Headquarters | Fort-Anfree, Gagium |
Newspaper | Unir! |
Student wing | Revolutionary Student Union |
Youth wing | Revolutionary Scouts |
Membership |
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Ideology | Communism Blivenist-Hoevenism |
Political position | Far-left Authoritarian |
Colours | Red |
Seats in the Gagian Assembly (at dissolution) | 302 / 335
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The Revolutionary Committee for Reform (Gagian: Comité Révolutionnaire pour la Réforme) was a major political party in Gagium that took control of the nation prior to the Third Great War. Founded by Ulysse Cohen, a former Brigadier-General of the Gagian Army, the Revolutionary Committee's first victory came in 1971 as it won the 1971 Gagian Assembly Election. Shortly after, Cohen was elected as Prime Minister. By 1973, the party had also seized control of the Chamber of Representatives, electing party deputy chairman Thibault Cottin as President of Gagium. The party held political control of Gagium through the Third Great War until the assassination of Cohen and Cottin in 1983.