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Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL)

Throngist Movement Party of Lesva


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First Secretary Teca Viltin


Founded May 18


Headquarters Saela, Throngist Republic of Lesva/ Lesvan State (former)

Najimam, Najimam (former)

Paita Sudi, Cane Islo, Lesvan State (current)




Ideology

  • Throngism

  • Fascism (disputed)

  • Third Way

  • Lesvan nationalism

  • National syndicalism (disputed)

  • Humanitarian doctrine

  • Anti-radical leftism

  • Anti-ostracism (formally)

  • Anti-consumerism

  • National Spiritualism

  • Social unanimity

  • Collectivism

  • Pro-Balnik (formerly)

  • Pro-Aprosia (formerly)

  • Eastern integration

The Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL) is a political party in Lesva that was the sole legal party of the Throngist regime in the Throngist Republic of Lesva before the Lesvan Revolution. The party led a one-party authoritarian regime in Lesva. TMPL was established after the Saela Spring and during the Transitional Period, during which Lesva was briefly ruled by a military dictatorship, followed by a nonpartisan leadership of Taica Berislavić and Vio Kosar, both of whom later joined TMPL and became high-ranking officials of the new Throngist regime, and finally when TMPL was established and had won a majority in a general election under an amended constitution, later consolidating power, replacing the existing amended constitution with a Basic Statute and declaring the creation of the Throngist Republic of Lesva with TMPL as the ruling party. Other parties and general political forces, that had existed in Lesva prior, were outlawed and exiled from the country, which in turn created a large diaspora of Lesvans abroad, the largest being in Ainslie, along with a large Lesvan dissident movement and had even led to the creation of two governments-in-exile - the Lesvan Presidential Republic government in exile and the Council of the President of the Republic of Lesva in exile, both set up by former officials of ousted regimes and loosely associated with the Lesvan dissident movements. The geographic centers, headquarters and locations of both governments-in-exile remained unknown for a long time, with the Throngist regime of Lesva being in an active search for them. Eventually, it was revealed that the Lesvan Presidential Republic government in exile was set up in Dociara, Roendavar, while the Council of the President of the Republic of Lesva in exile was revealed to be based in Hachen, Biaten. Despite seeing each other as rivals at first, ignoring the fact that both governing bodies were created by officials of the same ousted government, the two governments-in-exile eventually realized that they could only overcome the Throngist government in Lesva by joining forces. An agreement was reached to create a united government-in-exile by the incorporation of the Council of the President of the Republic of Lesva in exile into the Lesvan Presidential Republic government in exile with main headquarters in Dociara, Roendavar and additional headquarters in Hachen, Biaten. The League of TWI recognized the united government-in-exile as the sole legitimate government of Lesva by adopting Resolution 30: Concerning the Legitimacy of Governance in the Republic of Lesva.

The ideology of Throngism, which is followed by TMPL, has primarily remained unique to Lesva, with no other countries having Throngist regimes, however, political parties and political forces following the ideology of Throngism have since emerged in other countries, with some of them beginning to restrict Throngism to prevent the growth of the ideology's influence. The Throngist regime in Lesva declared that the ideology of Throngism has a right to exist in any other country, as long as Throngist movements or even armed rebel groups anywhere, who are defending their right to follow the Throngist ideology, refrain from using terrorist means to achieve Throngism. TMPL also had an ambiguous and undeclared doctrine whether it wants to continue "building Throngism" only in Lesva or if it sought to support a "worldwide Throngist revolution" by supporting Throngist movements in other countries. The creation of Throngist International later made it appear that TMPL's goal was to spread Throngism internationally by creating an international association of Throngist forces from all countries as a single international bloc and movement.

The ideology of Throngism at its' core has a disputed relationship with fascism and socialism equally, seeking to create a currently undefined third way ideology, which takes the most beneficial parts from any political ideology, thus creating an ideological hybrid. At its' current infantile form promoted by TMPL in Lesva, Throngism falls somewhere between center and center-right, although some ideologs might also dispute that and say that Throngism contains elements leaning towards the political left. As an example, TMPL has decriminalized cannabis and "intercourse for money" in Lesva and has since introduced free universal healthcare and free education in Lesva. Other than that, Throngism and TMPL's policies according to the Throngist ideology do not restrict free market, while also not putting too much emphasis on it either. Nevertheless, TMPL has not supported a planned economy and considered it ineffective. Throngism embraces nationalism and has a disputed relationship with fascism, as mentioned before. The attitude of Throngism towards communism and monarchism is ambiguous. Throngism has a flexible position when it comes to either supporting or opposing liberal or conservative social values, but holds disputed relationships with liberalism and conservatism politically, because of TMPL's one-party political system.

Settling of the Throngist government on Cane Islo (After the Lesvan Revolution)


See: Cane Islo

Party leaders


No.

Office holder

Ideological leaning

1.

Pacton Inca

Hardliner

2.

Giva Tesin

Hardliner

3.

Taica Berislavić

Unionist (supported a union between Lesva and Balnik)

4.

Jarren Prica

Hardliner

5.

Cebra Tolar

Moderate

6.

Teca Viltin (Incumbent)

Reformist

Congress of the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva


The Congress of the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL) is a party congress that gathers members of the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL) from all over Lesva. It is held held regularly and on special occasions. Additionally, as a decision-making institution of the government, the Congress of the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL) is theoretically the highest body within the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL).

All-Lesvan Throngist Congress


The All-Lesvan Throngist Congress is a congress and gathering of the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva (TMPL) and Throngist organizations from all over Lesva, which is held regularly and on special occasions.

Congress of the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva

Duration (start-end)

1st Congress

4–8 September

2nd Congress

1–4 November

3rd Congress

3–6 January

4th Congress

30 April–3 May

All-Lesvan Throngist Congress

Duration (start-end)

1st Congress

29 June–2 July

2nd Congress

17–20 October

Treaties with other parties



Treaty

Parties

Cooperation Agreement between the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva and the National Throngist Party of Remodio

Throngist Movement Party of Lesva

National Throngist Party of Remodio (Remodio)

Cooperation Agreement between the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva and the Throngist Party of Nhoor

Throngist Movement Party of Lesva

Throngist Party of Nhoor (Nhoor)

Cooperation Agreement between the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva and Throngist Tricklandia

Throngist Movement Party of Lesva

Throngist Tricklandia (Tricklandia)

Cooperation Agreement between the Throngist Movement Party of Lesva and the Party of Vacrusian Throngists

Throngist Movement Party of Lesva

Party of Vacrusian Throngists (Vacrus)

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