A list of puns related to "Fatherland Party"
Many of the members of the Kazakh Government who escaped Kazakhstan have returned, in an effort to see the political change in their country that they risked their lives to work towards. They have reconstituted their presence as the Kazakh Fatherland Party, KFP.
Across the country, the party has made efforts to paint itself as the ideological successor to the highly popular Nur Otan party that dominated pre-invasion politics. It is a reformed version, free of corrupt members. The KFP wants to continue the political intent of that party and its political values.
They point to their experience as the Government in Exile not as a bad thing, but as something that should increase their capability. During the time that Russia dominated Kazakhstan, only them spoke out against it, and most importantly, won global recognition. The United Nations even granted them a permanent voice in the General Assembly, and virtually the entire West recognized them as the legitimate government.
They do not, however, advocate for replacing Russian domination with Western domination. All they want is a Kazakhstan that is not dominated by anyone, and is free to forge its own path. For this reason, Idrissov (the party's leader) has declared, they are willing to merge with the Third Way party to ensure that the Russian Union, sorry, "Kazakh" Union party fails.
For its part, the European Federation has noted that should the Kazakh Union win the elections and reunite with Russia, we will be strongly inclined to consider it a continuation of the illegal annexation. We have already seen Russia attempt to influence this election, and that's just what they have done openly, let alone what might have occurred under the table.
The Fatherland and Liberty party or FLP for short has announced that they have reorganized after five decades of silence. The Party has announced that they are not what they used to be and and believes themselves to be Neo-Integralist just like Brazil. The Party's ideologies are listed below:
β’ Nationalism
β’ Corporatism
β’ Anti-Communism
β’ Anti-parliamentarism
β’ Populist
β’ Industrious
β’ Isolationist
β’ Militaristic
β’ Authoritarian
The Party is led by Juan Carlos Del Rosario
Kim il-Sung in his efforts to consolidate and unify Korea has announced the formation of the Democratic Front of the Reunification of the Fatherland, a united front uniting the three political parties of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the Workers' Party (a merging of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the persecuted Workers' Party of South Korea), the Democratic Party of Korea, and the Chondoist Chongu Party.
The Workers' Party of North Korea and the Workers' Party of South Korea have come together to form the Workers' Party of Korea, led by party chairman Kim il-Sung with Pak Hon-yong as deputy chairman. It's goal is the reunification of Korea and the instigation of socialism in Korea.
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source link: Jewish MP from the Fatherland Party Sergey Pashinsky caught with a sniper rifle in his car
poster: ShillsShillingShills, original conspiracy link
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The Workers' Party of Korea Publishing House brought out Vol. 17 (enlarged edition) of "Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works", a library of the immortal Juche idea dealing with President Kim Il Sung's works systematically and comprehensively in chronological order.
Contained in the book are 121 works such as historic speeches, talks and orders made by the President in the period between June and September Juche 39 (1950).
Kim Il Sung made public works permeated with his outstanding military and strategic idea and great courage and warm love for the country and the nation to provide all the people and servicepersons out in winning the Fatherland Liberation War with confidence in victory and correct fighting guidelines.
There are other works giving clear-cut solutions to the theoretical and practical issues arising in the struggle for victory in the Fatherland Liberation War, including the issue of saving national cultural heritage, the issue of improving the wartime communications service and the issue of taking measures for fully ensuring the transport of war supplies.
Hey everybody, today I will attempt to piece together all my thoughts and recommendations for Serbia in TNO, both gameplay and lorewise. Note that I'm just a fan and don't have any deeper information, I'll just try to not contradict what official information we have while making up a good part of the story.
Serbia up to 1962
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, founded in 1918 and officially named so in 1929, has in principle been in opposition to the Axis in the interwar period, especially to Italy, with whom it had territorial disputes in Dalmatia. However, with the French, Yugoslavia's traditional ally, falling to German invasion in 1940, pro-German options in Yugoslavia gained more traction. As a result of this and increasing German pressure, Yugoslavia agreed to enter the Tripartite Pact on March 25th, 1941. However, only two days later, army generals led by Dusan Simovic led the coup d'etat which ousted the regency and gave still underage king Petar II full royal powers. The coup was in direct defiance of Hitler's will, which made Fuhrer furious. Invasion of Yugoslavia began on April 6th, 1941, and ended eleven days later with total German victory. The victorious invaders divided Yugoslavia amongst themselves, leaving Serbia as a shell of it's former self under Comissary Government of Milan Acimovic. The legitimate government fled to London, vowing to continue the fight.
This didn't sit right with the Serbian people, who across Yugoslavia divided themselves into two resistance groups against Germans and their lackeys - the nationalist monarchist Chetniks of general Dragoljub Mihajlovic, and multinational communist partisans of Josip Broz Tito. Initial advent of the uprising forced Germans to replace incompetent Acimovic with an old general Milan Nedic, who was despite his hesitation, finally coerced into assisting the occupator with his large popular authority. Nedic's right-hand man was Dimitrije Ljotic, leader of the ultranationalist and antisemite movement ZBOR. While Ljotic lacked Nedic's popularity, he in turn was more fanatic and loyal to Berlin than him.
The uprising soon lost it's momentum, and partisans and Chetniks broke their uneasy alliance to enter an open civil war, both (albeit Chetniks significantly more) willing to enter arrangements with Germans to defeat the other side. But their chances were quickly declining. USSR, the rolemodel and ideological supporter of partisans, was crushed in 1942, and the British, who provided support to Chetn
... keep reading on reddit β‘The level of intellectual degradation of the right becomes clear when, in studying socialism, we discover many real problems of the left that the right cannot learn about. They are obsessed with their own myths about the left (utopian, impossible economy, inefficient, bloody gulags, billions victims etc. mammoth shit). Unfortunately, most of the topics discussed here are from a series of these right-wing myths. Real problems and questions of the left movement are rarely raised here.
We do not discuss practical, organizational work in labor collectives, we do not study the theoretical legacy of our comrades after WWII, we usually restrict ourselves to discussing most popular cases from Marx or Engels. I have never seen here even a discussion of Lenin's works! (The most useful reading from political and intellectual leader of real happened Revolution.) Meanwhile, Vladimir Lenin and Rosa Luxemburg had obvious contradictions in the views and from the modern position of the Russian Marxist, the position of Luxemburg, relative nationalism, I think is more justified.
In fact, most of the left have not even read the Manifesto of the Communist Party, have not familiarised themselves with the basic document of any Marxist, but at the same time declare themselves as left.
In my fatherland, in the USSR, one of the most common quotations of Lenin was: "Study, study and study again!" Lenin said this about ANY business that the left is engaged in, he must constantly study the topic both in depth and broadly. You no need to read a book per a day, if you can read just one page, then read only one page, but do it every day. Bookmark Marxism.org and read sequentially starting with Engels, then you can read Lenin and Marx (Marx is the hardest to read).
If you are left β if you understand that capitalism is killing our future, if your heart is on fire from any injustice, if you feel the pain of another person as your own pain, then you must study, this is your duty and this is your daily struggle, this is your personal, active contribution to creating a new, justice world without wars and exploitation.
Workers of all countries, unite!
Hey everyone! I know it is a little late for a post about Bulgaria but the work has been sitting on my desktop and wanted to finally finish it. I started it right after the Serbia post but hit a wall with one of the paths and put it on the back burner, but recently took it back up and was able to get over that hurdle.
I wanted to get this out a week ago but because of a couple reasons couldnβt, and now Iβm at the point of 'just post it already!' So as always I humbly ask if anything looks wrong or you think should be clarified, kindly let me know so I can change it.
Could this be better, probably, but hope you enjoy nonetheless...
The Tsardom of Bulgaria under Tsar Ferdinand I got everything it wanted when the Central Powers won the First Weltkrieg, chief among its goals was the expansion of its borders to create βGreater Bulgaria.β With great expansion came great cost in terms of an agitated non-Bulgarian populace, severe debt, and a destabilized political scene. In the wake of the 1925 Serbian Revolution, and subsequent political turmoil, the Tsar appointed Konstantin Georgiev as Prime Minister. Georgiev imposed martial law and implemented the State Protection Ac which gave the government authoritarian powers to root out any and all opposition and dissidents. Georgiev was ousted before he could turn his rule into a full dictatorship but the Act was kept in place.
By 1936, Bulgaria is led by the Auth Dem PM Petko Stainov, head of a coalition between his National Liberals and the United Peopleβs Progressive Party called the Second Liberal Concentration (or the Second Concentration). Cracking down on Serbian dissent has been the norm since the PM came to power. In the recent Operation Nishava, the Bulgarian army launched a mass operation against Serbian intellectuals and separatists to end them once and for all. In this crackdown though three members of the National Assembly (SΕbranie) were arrested.
Opposition members in the SΕbranie outraged at not only at the arrest of their own members but also the increasingly heavy-handed tactics of the Bulgarian Army, will call for the abolition of the Act.
In the SΕbranie the Act ne
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