Reversionist Unity Front
The Reversionist Unity Front (RUF) is a political party originating in the Sovereign Confederation which was spawned from the union of several pro-Goldshire parties and movements in 1704 following the Second Congress of Chryse. It is one of two parties which compose the Miþuï, the legislative body of the Sovereign Confederation (the other being the closely aligned Nationalist & Humanist Party). Policies championed by the RUF typically relate to confederate unity, a shared Suthergoldian and Wintergleamish sense of nationalist pride, limiting privacy, and the formal recognition and institutionalization of traditionally unsanctioned entities such as the Assayers. In 1711, party leader Brigen Aldef led a bipartisan constitutional coup which led to the Panopticon Reforms in the Miþuï and his ultimate election as President of the Realm’s General Staff.