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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' a centre-right and right-wing Humanist party operating in the Federation of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Established in [[Parap]] on 21.XV.{{AN|1692}} as a merger of the Nationalist and Humanist Club of the [[Wechua Nation]] and various pro-government and federalist cadres in [[Alduria]] and [[Lyrica]]. Co-chairmen [[Augustus Strong]] | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' a centre-right and right-wing Humanist party operating in the Federation of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Established in [[Parap]] on 21.XV.{{AN|1692}} as a merger of the Nationalist and Humanist Club of the [[Wechua Nation]] and various pro-government and federalist cadres in [[Alduria]] and [[Lyrica]]. Co-chairmen are [[Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz]] and [[Felipe de Almagro]], who replaced [[Augustus Strong]] in {{AN|1704}} following the party's defeat in the [[New Alexandrian general election, 1703|general election of 1703]]. | ||
In {{AN|1694}} the FHP reported that it had received membership dues from 2,049,121 citizens of Nouvelle Alexandrie, including 431,666 enrolments in the youth and student branches of the [[Humanist Vanguard]]. In the elections of {{AN|1693}} the party had received 47.7% of the total number of votes cast, making it the largest single party albeit one that fell short of being able to secure a majority to govern on its own. | In {{AN|1694}} the FHP reported that it had received membership dues from 2,049,121 citizens of Nouvelle Alexandrie, including 431,666 enrolments in the youth and student branches of the [[Humanist Vanguard]]. In the elections of {{AN|1693}} the party had received 47.7% of the total number of votes cast, making it the largest single party albeit one that fell short of being able to secure a majority to govern on its own. | ||
== History == | |||
=== Background === | |||
=== Augustus as Leader === | |||
{{see also|Augustus Strong}} | |||
=== Seydlitz as Leader === | |||
{{see also|Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz}} | |||
=== Almagro as Leader === | |||
{{see also|Felipe de Almagro}} | |||
After leading a successful presidency until {{AN|1718}}, Felipe subsequently became embroiled in a [[Emergency Shipbuilding Program|naval procurement scandal]] whilst serving as Secretary of Defense in the administration of his successor. | |||
*Presidency of [[Felipe de Almagro]] (1708–1718) | |||
*[[Presidency of Paolo Antonio Aguilar]] (1718–1729) | |||
==Current structure and composition== | |||
===Central Secretariat=== | |||
===Regional sector parties=== | |||
===Major party groups=== | |||
==Ideology== | |||
===Conservatism=== | |||
===Federalism=== | |||
=== Humanism === | |||
=== Corporatism === | |||
=== Internationalism === | |||
==Political positions== | |||
===Economic issues=== | |||
===Social issues=== | |||
===Legal issues=== | |||
===Foreign policy issues=== | |||
==Voter base== | |||
===Businessmen=== | |||
=== Upper Class === | |||
=== University Students === | |||
=== Men === | |||
=== Pensioners === | |||
=== Religious People === | |||
=== Soldiers === | |||
=== Youth === | |||
==FHP governments== | |||
==Recent electoral history== | |||
==See also== | |||
{{NandH}} | {{NandH}} | ||
[[Category:Nouvelle Alexandrie]][[Category:Nationalist & Humanist Party]] | [[Category:Nouvelle Alexandrie]][[Category:Nationalist & Humanist Party]] | ||
[[Category:Political parties of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | [[Category:Political parties of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | ||
[[Category:Politics of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | [[Category:Politics of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | ||
[[Category:Federal Humanist Party]] |
Latest revision as of 13:25, 20 July 2024
Federal Humanist Party Partido Humanista Federal | |
Abbreviation | FHP |
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Co-Archon | Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz |
Co-Archon | Felipe de Almagro |
Presidential candidate | Juan Pablo Jimenez |
Founded | 21.XV.1692 AN |
Preceded by |
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Newspaper | Le Nouveau Siècle |
Student wing | N&H Vanguard Group |
Youth wing | Young Humanists League |
Membership (1694 AN) | 2,049,121 |
Ideology |
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Political position | Centre-right |
International affiliation | Nationalist & Humanist Party |
Official colours | Black Gold Purple |
Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
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The Federal Humanist Party a centre-right and right-wing Humanist party operating in the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Established in Parap on 21.XV.1692 AN as a merger of the Nationalist and Humanist Club of the Wechua Nation and various pro-government and federalist cadres in Alduria and Lyrica. Co-chairmen are Gerhardt Eugen Seydlitz and Felipe de Almagro, who replaced Augustus Strong in 1704 AN following the party's defeat in the general election of 1703.
In 1694 AN the FHP reported that it had received membership dues from 2,049,121 citizens of Nouvelle Alexandrie, including 431,666 enrolments in the youth and student branches of the Humanist Vanguard. In the elections of 1693 AN the party had received 47.7% of the total number of votes cast, making it the largest single party albeit one that fell short of being able to secure a majority to govern on its own.
History
Background
Augustus as Leader
Seydlitz as Leader
Almagro as Leader
After leading a successful presidency until 1718 AN, Felipe subsequently became embroiled in a naval procurement scandal whilst serving as Secretary of Defense in the administration of his successor.
- Presidency of Felipe de Almagro (1708–1718)
- Presidency of Paolo Antonio Aguilar (1718–1729)
Current structure and composition
Central Secretariat
Regional sector parties
Major party groups
Ideology
Conservatism
Federalism
Humanism
Corporatism
Internationalism
Political positions
Economic issues
Social issues
Legal issues
Foreign policy issues
Voter base
Businessmen
Upper Class
University Students
Men
Pensioners
Religious People
Soldiers
Youth
FHP governments
Recent electoral history
See also
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