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The '''List of Knights and Ladies of the Verionist Movement''' (LKL-PVM), known informally by its 1700–1706 name '''Verionist List''' or by the name '''Post-Verionist List''', is a political faction, affiliated with the ideology of [[Verionism]], created in 1700 by [[Isor Verion]], with the hope to gain representation in [[Hurmu]]'s [[Senate of the Lakes]] following the [[1701 Hurmu general elections]]. It is part of the [[Verionist Movement in Hurmu]].
The '''List of Knights and Ladies of the Verionist Movement''' (LKL-VM), known informally by its 1700–1706 name '''Verionist List''' or by the name '''Post-Verionist List''', is a political faction, affiliated with the ideology of [[Verionism]], created in 1700 by [[Isor Verion]], with the hope to gain representation in [[Hurmu]]'s [[Senate of the Lakes]] following the [[1701 Hurmu general elections]]. It is part of the [[Verionist Movement in Hurmu]].


==Programme==
==Programme==

Latest revision as of 13:33, 16 July 2025

The List of Knights and Ladies of the Verionist Movement (LKL-VM), known informally by its 1700–1706 name Verionist List or by the name Post-Verionist List, is a political faction, affiliated with the ideology of Verionism, created in 1700 by Isor Verion, with the hope to gain representation in Hurmu's Senate of the Lakes following the 1701 Hurmu general elections. It is part of the Verionist Movement in Hurmu.

Programme

  • Centralized Hurmu ruled directly by the Order of the Holy Lakes
  • End to the legislative autonomy of the realms
  • Critical of Raspur Pact
  • Support of Calbion
  • Laissez-faire, deregulated capitalism throughout Hurmu, but where the Order of the Holy Lakes may charter companies for various purposes.
  • Free trade with all countries and with the green.
  • Acknowledgement of Hurmu's Shirerithian/Benacian history