Solidarity Alliance
Solidarity Alliance | |
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File:SolidarityAllianceLogo.png Lec logo File:SolidarityAllianceLogo-fra.png French logo File:SolidarityAllianceLogo-fil.png Filimon logo | |
Leader | Łukôsz Grzéskowicz Łukôsz Bãdows Frãcëszk Szpilman |
Founded | October 3, 2015 |
Headquarters | 400 ul. Lekkëbë, Szimóngôcz |
Newspaper | The Voice of Lecistan Głos Lekkëbë |
Student wing | Students for Solidarity Sztudiérzów dlô Solidarnosc |
Youth wing | Youth for Solidarity Młodi dlô Solidarnosc |
Ideology | Self-determination Liberalism Popular sovereignty |
Political position | Center-left to Center-right |
International affiliation | Republican Coalition |
Colors | Cyan Gold |
Slogan | Solidarity for Lecistan! Solidarnosc dlô Lekkëbë! For the people and nation Dlô lëdza ë nôróda |
Royal Chamber | 27 / 50
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Website | |
http://www.solidarnosc.lk |
The Solidarity Alliance (Lec: Zrzesz Solidarnosc, ZS; French: Alliance de Solidarité, AdS; Filimon: Allianzs Solidaridät, AS) is a electoral coalition in Lecistan consisting of the Lecistan Social Democrats, Rally for Lecistani Sovereignty, and the Great Reform Party. The group also formerly contained Lecistan for a Democratic & Peaceful Change and Party for Freedom and Progress. before It was created on 3 October 2015 during the campaign for the October 2015 elections to combat the ruling National Unity Camp coalition. The coalition promotes reform, self-determination of the "Lecistani question", and liberalization, either socially or economically.
As of July 5, 2016, the coalition is the governing coalition in the Lecistani Royal Chamber.
Platform
Domestic
The domestic platform of the Solidarity Alliance focuses around reforming the government to increase the power of elected individuals, expanding protections of human rights and civil liberties, and increasing the number of enfranchised Lecistani citizens.
Foreign
The Solidarity Alliance's foreign policy revolves around guaranteeing the nation's right to self-determination of its future.
History
Formation and October 2015 election
During the Second Civil War
After the Second Civil War
Member Parties
Current Members
Logo | Party name | Leader | Ideology | Seats in the Royal Chamber | Member since |
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File:ZSL-logo.png | Rally for Lecistani Sovereignty | Łukôsz Grzéskowicz | Progressivism, nationalism | 16 / 50 |
2015- |
Lecistan Social Democrats | Łukôsz Bãdows | Social democracy, Third Way | 8 / 50 |
2015- | |
File:KWR.png | Great Reform Party | Frãcëszk Szpilman | Social liberalism, republicanism | 5 / 50 |
2015- |
Former Members
Logo | Party name | Leader | Ideology | Member between | Reason for leaving |
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File:LecDemPeaceChange.png | Lecistan for a Democratic & Peaceful Change | Léch Staniswônrzi | Social justice, Self-determination | 2015-2015 | Party was dissolved by leader Léch Staniswônrzi. |
File:KWeP.png | Party for Freedom and Progress | Bògdan Borzyszkowski | Conservatism, libertarianism | 2015-2016 | Party leadership believed they were "out of place" in otherwise left-leaning alliance. |
Organization
The leaders of the parties that make up the Solidarity Alliance form what is known as the Council of the Alliance. This Council serves as the primary decision-making authority of the Solidarity Alliance; all decisions at the national level must get support from three of the five leaders on the Council to pass. If other parties were to join the group, their leaders would be added to the council. If a party leader leaves their leadership position, they are replaced by their replacement within the party. These five leaders select a candidate for each election, but there is no single leader of the Council.
The local party structure of the Solidarity Alliance is somewhat similar to that of the Rally for Lecistani Sovereignty, with municipal groups reporting to regional conventions reporting to the Council of the Alliance. This allows concerns or ideas to rise from the local to national level. Membership in the party, or in any of its decision-making bodies, is not restricted based on ethnicity, religion, wealth, or gender. The organizations of the substituent parties themselves also play a role in campaigning for and supporting the Alliance.
Internal groups and affiliates
The Solidarity Alliance relies to an extent on the newspapers, student wings, youth wings, and structures of its substituent parties to get out the message and campaign. This is to preserve the independence of the constituent parties, and to allow for them to maintain their own unique organizations and platforms.
However, the Solidarity Alliance does also have its own party organizations. The Solidarity Alliance does have an official newspaper, known as Głos Lekkëbë, which translates to "the Voice of Lecistan". Głos Lekkëbë publishes information about the party's stances and both recent and upcoming party events, as well as major news stories with the official response of the Rally and an opinion column. Głos Lekkëbë also has its own website, in addition to recent articles being available on the Solidarity Alliance's official website. Głos Lekkëbë also works with the newspapers and newsletters of the individual parties to coordinate reporting on certain issues.
Solidarity also has a student wing, the Students for Solidarity, and a youth wing, the Youth for Solidarity. Youth for Solidarity was formed in order to rally support and allegiance for Rally campaigns from potential future members, also serving as a discussion forums for younger members and supporters of the organization to debate policy and ideology. Students for Solidarity serves a similar role, but focuses more on students who are young adults. Both are also seen as a potential training ground for future campaigners and leaders of the party. Members of the student wings and youth wings of constituent parties automatically become members of Youth for Solidarity and Students for Solidarity.
Elections
Election | Seats | +/– | Government |
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October 2015 | 4 / 50
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8 | in opposition |
2016 | 39 / 50
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35 | in government |
Party leaders
Member of Council | Joined Council | Party | ||
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Łukôsz Grzéskowicz | File:LukoszGrzeskowicz.JPG | October 3, 2015 | Rally for Lecistani Sovereignty | |
Łukôsz Bãdows | File:Badows.jpg | October 3, 2015 | Lecistan Social Democrats | |
Frãcëszk Szpilman | October 3, 2015 | Great Reform Party |