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The Blue Movement Party was the founding and ruling political party of the People's Republic of Hétumoger and was the main political movement which launched the Blue Revolution against the Second Noble Republic of Hétumoger. The Blue Movement Party was a radical right-wing Magdolnaist-Szálasist group that originated after the transition of government from the Third Kingdom of Hétumoger. The Blue Movement Party was the theoretical successor of the Blue Guardsmen, a group of racials that included Sólyom Magdolna and István Szálast.

The party based themselves on the ideals of Magdolna and Szálast, which revolved around the removal of the social class of Nemesség and the retention of ultranationalism as a core idea in government. Led during 1927 by Erzsébet Némethy, the Blue Movement declared the establishment of the People's Republic, starting the Blue Revolution. A year after the establishment of the People's Republic, a ceasefire was declared between the now Third Noble Republic and the People's Republic. Within ten years, the Blue Movement Party and the People's Republic fell due to a failing economy and failing to counter the Noble Republic's military aggression.

History

The Blue Movement Party was established as a legal party that participated in the Nepkormany that was initially based on the ideas that were detailed by the Blue Guardsmen. The Blue Guardsmen were a group of ultranationalist and anti-Nemesség politicans that participated in the Néma Forradalom. The Blue Guardsmen first met in 1899, where they published the Véres Talárok, the foundational text of Magdolnaist-Szálasist Nationalism. It detailed the betrayal of the system of the Nemesség to the Polsarag and the further destruction revolving that came from the Nemesség. The attempted establishment of the Third Kingdom of Hétumoger and the following Néma Forradalom. Alongside this, Magdolnaist-Szálasist Nationalism advocated for the reconstruction of a centralized economy. The term described in Véres Talárok was a Peoples economy, and was laid out by Magdolna as an isolationist self-sufficient economy that relied on economic cooperatives of peoples businesses that would operate under the eye of the government that would be organized in local committees and councils.


Philosophy

A common theme of the Blue Movement was their radical philosophy when the issue of interaction of the Nemesség and foreign powers were brought onto issues. The general regard of the Nemesség that was less radical than the Blue Guardsmen was the complete dismantlement of the Nemesség and their estates. The Blue Guardsmen opted to believe that the estates could be turned over to the state while the continuing the dismantlement of the Nemesség.