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| Florian National Vanguard Party | |
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| Abbreviation | NVP |
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| 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 |
0 / 13 |
| Territorial Governors |
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| Website | |
| NVP.FLO | |
The Florian National Vanguard Party (NVP) is a far-right, nationalist, and human supremacist political party in Floria. Launched in 1743 AN by former military commander Victor Kessler, the NVP seeks to radically alter Florian society through an authoritarian, militaristic, and human-first government.
Although the party currently holds no seats in Parliament, it established a fast-growing movement nationwide especially 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.
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.