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Florian National Vanguard Party
Abbreviation NVP
Archon Victor Kessler
Founded 1743 AN
Student wing Vanguard Students
Youth wing Vanguard Youth
Overseas wing Nationalist & Humanist Party
Political position Far right
Official colors Black  · Red  · White
Senate
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House of Representatives
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State Governors
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Territorial Governors
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Election symbol
Website
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The Florian National Vanguard Party (NVP) is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist, and human supremacist political party in Floria. Launched in 1743 AN by former military commander Victor Kessler, the FNVP seeks to radically alter Florian society through establishing a racially pure, culturally homogenous, authoritarian Florian ethnostate based on the principles of National Humanism.

Although the party currently holds no seats in Congress, it established a fast-growing movement nationwide especially after the Second Florian Civil War in rural provinces, and within parts of the Florian military.

The NVP challenges the dominance of the Social Democratic Party of Floria and UPR, accusing both of betraying Florian sovereignty and values. The party is considered to be Floria's official presence of the Nationalist & Humanist Party and within that party an extremist faction of it.

The FNVP supports a totalitarian vision of a single-party state with absolute loyalty to the Nationalist & Humanist Party, a militarised society, aggressive territorial expansionism, and the biological and cultural superiority of the Florian people.

History

The party was founded in 1743 AN in response to growing dissatisfaction with President Michael Hutchinson and the ruling UPR. It emerged as a splinter movement from the UPRs nationalist and patriotic circles, accusing the Hutchinson administration of betraying its "Floria First" mandate and compromising national sovereignty for foreign interests.

Victor Kessler gained notoriety through his tireless campaigning during the 1730s on behalf of Florian veterans of the Ostland Campaign, as well as their families, who had been left embittered by what was felt to have been a repudiation of those who served in the controversial conflict by civilian governments who had been content to use military personnel as convenient scapegoats for deflecting international condemnation of Floria.

As the decade wore on, his increasingly trenchant opinions regarding the cession of territory to Shireroth, following the War of Lost Brothers in the previous century, began to earn him a following amongst the disaffected in society.

In 1744.8 AN, Florian Congress attempted to ban the party but efforts were unsuccessful in the House of Representatives. Paramilitaries of the party were instrumental to a Federal armed forces victory over the communist rebels in the Second Florian Civil War making them more tolerable to the mainstream parties. The party was barred for the 1750 election but after a legal battle win min 1749.11, the party will be able to run for congress and the presidency after the 1750 general elections.

Organisation

Victor Kessler,Leader of the party

Kessler, as founder of the FNVP, was recognised as an Archon of the First Degree by the governing body of world humanism in 1743 AN. As such he is, in effect, the supreme autocrat of Florian Humanism, with complete operational autonomy to instantiate the Human Supremacy within the Florian political sphere as he might deem fit.

Accordingly, since his word is, in the Florian context, the supreme moral law, the FNVP is governed by the norms and utterances of the Archon. The General Secretary of the FNVP, the immediate subordinate of the Archon, is the individual responsible for translating the edicts received from on high into practical administrative and operational actions. Normally this will take the form of drafting and issuing comprehensive directives.

The General Secretary is supported by Command Officers tasked with the implementation of directives. These will include a Quartermaster, a Political Executive Actions Officer, and a Treasurer, with other command officer posts being established and disestablished according to need.

At the next rung down are the Cadre Leaders tasked with organising the mass membership of the party, grouped for administrative purposes along geographical lines. Metropolitan Floria, Etourney, and Florian Eura are treated as distinct national sector parties of the FNVP. Cadre Leaders are accordingly responsible for establishing and organising regional sector parties, corresponding to administrative subdivisions, within their assigned areas of operation. Cadre Leaders are accordingly obliged to specialise in evangelism and outreach for the purpose of organising volunteers into self-starting cellular networks capable of sustaining operations whilst meeting the requirements of higher authority for contributions and direct action as required.

National sector parties within the FNVP were expected to establish, at the earliest opportunity, a Humanist Institute within their area of operations for the training of volunteers prior to their confirmation within the cadres. N&H specialists and advisors from the Benacian Union and Constancia were made available for the purpose of swiftly establishing institutes on a compliant and regularised basis. Special dispensation was made for initial drafts of trainees to comprise of adult volunteers, whilst in the long run these institutes would primarily specialise in the education and indoctrination of young volunteers brought into the FNVP via the Vanguard Youth.

Ideology

The Party's ideology mirrors classical national humanist doctrines, adapted to Florian society under the banner of National Humanism:

The Leader Principle

Central to the ideological framework of the Florian National Vanguard Party (FNVP) is the doctrine of the Leader Principle, which asserts that the nation’s destiny and unity are embodied in a single, supreme individual authority. Within this doctrine, all political power, decision-making, and national loyalty are concentrated in the person of the Supreme Leader of the Florian People.

The FNVP has declared Victor Kessler as this Supreme Leader, elevating him above all institutions, factions, and rival authorities. Kessler is portrayed not merely as a political figure but as the living incarnation of Florian national will, racial destiny, and spiritual renewal. His authority is absolute and unquestionable; his commands are to be obeyed without hesitation or dissent.

Under the Leader Principle, Kessler’s role transcends that of a traditional head of state or government. He is conceived as the ultimate arbiter of law, morality, and ideology. His vision shapes the party’s policies, the direction of the military, and the cultural identity of the nation. The FNVP teaches that true freedom for the Florian people can only be achieved through absolute unity under his singular leadership, which eliminates the chaos and fragmentation of democratic pluralism.

The cult of personality surrounding Victor Kessler is actively promoted by state propaganda, education, and ritual. His image is omnipresent in public spaces, and his speeches are treated as sacred texts guiding every facet of Florian life. Loyalty to Kessler is equated with loyalty to the Florian race itself, and any criticism or opposition is considered treasonous and a threat to the nation’s survival.

Through the Leader Principle, the FNVP aims to create a political order where the individual will is subsumed into the collective national will as expressed by Kessler, ensuring a disciplined, centralized, and ideologically unified Florian state prepared to achieve its expansionist and racial goals.

Authoritarian Single Party State

The Florian National Vanguard Party seeks to establish a totalitarian political order in which it functions as the sole legal authority within Floria. Under this envisioned regime, the FNVP is not merely a political party, but the embodiment of the state, the race, and the national will. All competing ideologies, political movements, and centers of power are to be dismantled and outlawed as threats to the unity and purity of the Florian nation.

The FNVP holds that liberal democracy is an instrument of national decay, enabling division, moral weakness, and infiltration by foreign or subversive interests. Multiparty politics, in their view, promote endless compromise, breed corruption, and paralyze the state in moments of national crisis. The only solution, the party insists, is the creation of a permanent one-party state in which all power is centralised under the guidance of the Vanguard leadership and the Supreme Leader of the Florian People.

Dissent, whether ideological, cultural, or political, is regarded as treason. The FNVP proposes the outlawing of all political organizations, publications, and activities not sanctioned by the state. Civil society is to be purged of opposition voices; media outlets brought under state control; universities and schools placed under ideological supervision; and the judiciary restructured to enforce the principles of National Humanism rather than liberal jurisprudence.

The regime would be enforced through the establishment of a political security apparatus tasked with identifying, monitoring, and neutralizing all elements deemed subversive or hostile to the Vanguardist order. This includes communists, liberals, internationalists, separatists, religious dissenters, and those who promote racial mixing, gender ideology, or foreign cultural influence. The FNVP envisions the creation of special tribunals, detention centers, and re-education programs to eliminate what it calls "degeneracy and decay."

The party’s vision of governance is hierarchical and martial in nature. Political participation is limited to those who can prove racial purity, ideological loyalty, and service to the state. Elections, where permitted, are symbolic exercises designed to affirm the supremacy of the Vanguard. Real power rests in the hands of the Supreme Leader and a tightly controlled elite apparatus, including military commanders, ideological commissars, and loyalist administrators.

The FNVP insists that only through the unquestioned authority of a single-party state can Floria overcome its current state of decline, defend itself against foreign influence, and realize the full potential of its racial and spiritual mission. In their words, “One race, one state, one party—forever.”

Militarised Society

The FNVP envisions Floria as a fully militarised society in which the armed forces are not merely instruments of defence, but foundational pillars of national identity, discipline, and ideological enforcement. In the FNVP’s state model, military service is compulsory for all Florian citizens, regardless of class or gender, with exemptions granted only on the basis of racial purity assessments, health standards, or ideological reliability.

Military service is framed not simply as a duty, but as a rite of passage into Florian citizenship. Every citizen is expected to contribute directly to the defense and expansion of the nation. Those who refuse or fail to serve face social exclusion, loss of civil privileges, or assignment to forced labor units.

Beyond the formal military, paramilitary organizations aligned with the party are integrated into the state security apparatus. These groups serve as political enforcers, ideological guardians, and supplemental defense units. Chief among them are the Vanguard Corps, responsible for internal order, ideological policing, and conducting operations in newly conquered territories. These corps operate in parallel with the army, often with broader powers and fewer legal restrictions.

Children and adolescents are absorbed into the militarisation process early through the Vanguard Youth, the FNVP's indoctrination and training program. In schools and youth camps, Florian children are taught discipline, physical endurance, racial doctrine, and total loyalty to the Supreme Leader. Education is inseparable from military preparation, with curriculum focused on martial history, ideological warfare, and physical fitness. The ultimate goal is to raise generations that think not in terms of individual ambition, but of sacrifice, conquest, and racial duty.

In this society, the line between civilian and soldier is intentionally blurred. All aspects of civilian life—work, education, culture, and recreation—are directed toward the development of a war-ready, ideologically disciplined population. The FNVP believes that only through total militarisation can the Florian people fulfill their destiny of expansion, dominance, and eternal vigilance against internal decay and external subversion.

Anti-Globalism and Anti-Immigration

At the heart of the Florian National Vanguard Party’s ideology lies a fierce rejection of globalism, multiculturalism, and international cooperation. The FNVP contends that foreign influence—cultural, economic, and demographic—has corrupted Florian society, undermined its racial purity, and eroded its national sovereignty. Their solution is the complete removal of all foreign elements from Florian life.

Under FNVP doctrine, the borders of Floria are to be sealed, both physically and ideologically. Immigration is considered an existential threat to the Florian race and is therefore banned entirely. Those of foreign descent already within Floria are subject to expulsion, forced assimilation, or internment depending on their racial classification and ideological behavior. Dual citizenship is abolished; allegiance to foreign states or cultures is declared a crime.

Cultural policies are equally severe. The FNVP promotes total Florian cultural dominance, enforcing a strict code of racial aesthetics, national language, and historical narratives. Foreign media, religious practices, fashion, and literature are banned or censored. Educational institutions are purged of internationalist ideas, and all cultural production is redirected to glorify Florian blood, soil, and struggle.

Economically, the FNVP champions autarky, or national self-sufficiency. Trade with foreign powers is permitted only in rare, highly controlled cases. Foreign ownership of businesses is forbidden, and existing foreign companies are nationalized or expropriated. International agreements and treaties are viewed as chains binding the nation to decadent foreign systems and are to be unilaterally dissolved. In their place, the FNVP seeks to build a closed-loop economic model rooted in national planning, racial labor, and the rejection of capitalist globalism.

In essence, the FNVP’s anti-globalist and anti-immigration agenda is an attempt to construct a hermetically sealed ethnostate, immune to contamination, built entirely on the foundation of Florian racial superiority and cultural singularity. Any association with the outside world is treated with suspicion; only domination—not cooperation—is acceptable in the party’s vision for the future.

Expansionism

The Party adheres to an openly expansionist ideology, grounded in the belief that the Florian people possess an inherent and racial right to greater territorial space referred to within party doctrine as “living space.” This concept forms a central pillar of FNVP foreign and military policy, combining notions of racial superiority, historical entitlement, and strategic necessity.

According to the FNVP, Floria’s current borders are artificial limitations imposed by weak civilian leadership and international treaties made in eras of national decline. The party regards vast portions of The Green unclaimed, ungoverned, or loosely organised territories as rightful possessions of the Florian race. These lands, the party argues, were either historically tied to Florian cultural destiny or are required to ensure the long-term survival and flourishing of the nation.

The justification for this territorial ambition lies in the FNVP’s theory of racial supremacy, which holds that the Florian people are biologically and spiritually superior to the degenerate or inferior populations inhabiting The Green. As such, the party does not recognise the legitimacy of competing claims to this territory. Instead, it views conquest, colonization, and forced resettlement as both morally justified and historically necessary acts of national renewal.

The party’s leadership envisions a future in which the Florian state extends its authority over vast swaths of The Green, reorganizing these regions into ethnically homogenous, militarized settlements governed under strict National Humanist principles. Non-Florian inhabitants are to be expelled, assimilated under duress, or subjected to varying degrees of state supervision, depending on their perceived racial and ideological compatibility.

Expansionism is not merely territorial, it is ideological. The FNVP considers it a sacred duty to spread its model of civilization, culture, and order into lands it sees as lawless, weak, or corrupted by multiculturalism and liberal decay. Military force is not viewed as a last resort, but rather as a natural instrument of national will. The party calls for the strengthening of the Florian Armed Forces, the establishment of permanent occupation zones, and the creation of settler colonies loyal to the Vanguardist cause.

In the FNVP worldview, living space is destiny. Without expansion, the Florian people will be strangled by internal stagnation and external threats. With it, they will rise to fulfill their ordained role as rulers of a purified, reborn Floria, a continental power shaped not by compromise, but by conquest.

State Controlled Economy

The Florian National Vanguard Party promotes a vision of economic organisation in which the entire national economy is directed and subordinated to the interests of the Florian state and people. While private property is not abolished outright, it is heavily regulated, existing only so long as it serves the ideological and strategic imperatives of the state. In this model, the economy ceases to be a domain of individual profit seeking and becomes a tool of national regeneration.

Under FNVP doctrine, economic freedom is tolerated only when aligned with the goals of Florian Humanism. The state reserves the right to intervene in any sector it deems vital to national sovereignty, security, or moral integrity. Businesses are compelled to demonstrate loyalty to the ideals of the party, including ethnic nationalism, cultural conformity, and support for state directed development. Enterprises that are foreign-owned, ideologically suspect, or seen as contrary to the moral and racial character of the nation are subject to dissolution, nationalisation, or reassignment to Florian hands.

Key industries, particularly defence, infrastructure, energy, and communications are to be brought under direct state ownership or control. The FNVP rejects both unregulated capitalism and class-based socialism, advocating instead for a corporatist model in which workers and owners are organised into state supervised syndicates or guilds. These entities are bound not by competition or class struggle, but by shared duty to the racial and national cause. The state acts as the supreme economic arbiter, resolving disputes, directing investment, and suppressing behaviour deemed harmful to national cohesion.

In this framework, profit becomes subordinate to purpose. The FNVP insists that wealth must be used to uplift the Florian race, strengthen the state, and expand its influence, both domestically and beyond its borders. Autarky is pursued as a fundamental objective, with the party regarding economic self-sufficiency as essential to national survival. However, the FNVP also envisions an expansionist economic policy, believing that conquest and colonisation are legitimate means to acquire the resources and territory necessary for the flourishing of the Florian people.

Ultimately, the FNVP’s economic model is totalitarian in nature. It seeks to mold every aspect of economic life production, labor, consumption, and ownership into a cohesive system devoted to the advancement of a racially pure, culturally unified Florian ethnostate.

Slogans, songs and symbols

Slogans

  • Hail Kessler
  • For Vanguard