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Ranentsian Independence Party

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Ranentsian Independence Party
Партия На Раненцска Независимост
Partiya na Ranenska Nezavisimost
Abbreviation RIP
ПРН
PRN
"Parane"
Chairman Pavel Hadjiev
Founded 1729 AN
Preceded by Ranentsian Local Coalition
Party for Ranentsian Sovereignty
Newspaper Напред! (Napred!) (Forward!)
Student wing Ranentsian Students Group
Ideology
  • Big Tent
  • Ranentsian Independence
  • Ranentsian Nationalism
Political position Broadly Centre-Right
Official colours      Green
     White
     Red
     Gold
National Assembly of Aerla
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The Ranentsian Independence Party (Ranentsian: Партия На Раненцска Независимост, Partiya na Ranenska Nezavisimost), also commonly known by it's syllabic abbreviation of Parane is an Aerlan big-tent political party active within the Ranentsi Autonomous Region. It's main goal is to advocate for Ranentsian Independence from Aerla.

History

The party was founded in 1729 AN by the merger of two small local political parties active in the RAO, the Ranentsian Local Coalition (Раненцска Местна Коалиция, Ranenska Mestna Koalitsiya) and the Party for Ranentsian Sovereignty (Партия Za Раненцска Суверенитет, Partiya Za Ranenska Suverenitet). The party elected Pavel Hadjiev, a former university professor who was infamously fired after delivering a lecture in support of an armed rebellion against the "...illegal foreign occupation of Ranentsi..." , as Chairman.

In the 1730 elections, the party won 3 seats in the National Assembly. In late 1731 AN, Parane Assembly Member Nikola Kostadinov proposed a vote for the Ranentsi Autonomous Region to be "politically separated" from Aerla. This proposal was marked with outrage by Conservative Assembly Member Joseph Lyon, who exclaimed "Your chieftans should've kept their tongues off our boots!" This caused a screaming match to ensue between the two before they were ejected from the chamber by the Sergeant-at-Arms.