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The '''Normark Independence Party''' is an [[Elwynn]]ese political party active in [[Normark]]. It is an umbrella party for various patriotic organizations in Normark, such as the [[Tuktuvut Confederation]] (the arch enemy of the [[Reinherder Association]]), the Norse Farmers' Union, and the Association of Fishermen, Anglers, Whalers and other Maritime Workers of Normark. Although its character might appear social democratic, its values are deeply conservative for Normark. However, despite its name, it has since the [[1678 Normark status referendum]] stopped calling for an outright independent Normark, and is currently assessing its future political name.
The '''Einhorn Society''' (''Einhornselskapet'', EHS), formerly known as the '''Normark Independence Party''' (until 1679) is an [[Elwynn]]ese political party active in [[Normark]]. It is an umbrella party for various patriotic organizations in Normark, such as the [[Tuktuvut Confederation]] (the arch enemy of the [[Reinherder Association]]), the Norse Farmers' Union, and the Association of Fishermen, Anglers, Whalers and other Maritime Workers of Normark. Although its character might appear social democratic, its values are deeply conservative for Normark. However, despite its traditional name, it has since the [[1678 Normark status referendum]] stopped calling for an outright independent Normark, changed its name to the Einhorn Society.


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Revision as of 22:43, 1 December 2019

The Einhorn Society (Einhornselskapet, EHS), formerly known as the Normark Independence Party (until 1679) is an Elwynnese political party active in Normark. It is an umbrella party for various patriotic organizations in Normark, such as the Tuktuvut Confederation (the arch enemy of the Reinherder Association), the Norse Farmers' Union, and the Association of Fishermen, Anglers, Whalers and other Maritime Workers of Normark. Although its character might appear social democratic, its values are deeply conservative for Normark. However, despite its traditional name, it has since the 1678 Normark status referendum stopped calling for an outright independent Normark, changed its name to the Einhorn Society.