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Due to being a [[wikipedia:Big tent|big tent]] coalition and having members of various ideological leanings, the Hasani National Council does not have a central ideology outside of promoting minority rights for the Hasani and Muslim minorities. Despite this, the Hasani National Council faces little infighting and all constituent organizations strongly co-operate with each during elections.
Due to being a [[wikipedia:Big tent|big tent]] coalition and having members of various ideological leanings, the Hasani National Council does not have a central ideology outside of promoting minority rights for the Hasani and Muslim minorities. Despite this, the Hasani National Council faces little infighting and all constituent organizations strongly co-operate with each during elections.
==History==
On 22 September 2018, the Krasnarusyn Democratic Hasani Movement, the Rights and Equality Party and elements of the Independent bloc split from the Hasani National Council and merged into a single party known as the ''[[Republican Liberation Party of Hasanistan]]''. Aykut Kökgül, the leader of the Rights and Equality Party and one of the major figures behind the move, cited the submissive attitude of Ümit Çakar and the rest of the Hasani National Council's government towards the Krasnarusyn government as a reason for the split. The incident regarding the separation of the Republican Liberation Party has caused a crisis within the party.


==List of constituent organizations==
==List of constituent organizations==
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Revision as of 17:47, 22 September 2018

The Hasani National Council (Hasani: Hasanistan Ulusal Konseyi, Šlovedk:, Corian: Hasanski Državni Konzil) is a Hasani political coalition in Krasnarus, led by Ümit Çakar. The HNC is a united front of various Hasani separatist and pro-autonomy groups and activists, as well as some Coriak and Nogan groups and activists.

Due to being a big tent coalition and having members of various ideological leanings, the Hasani National Council does not have a central ideology outside of promoting minority rights for the Hasani and Muslim minorities. Despite this, the Hasani National Council faces little infighting and all constituent organizations strongly co-operate with each during elections.

History

On 22 September 2018, the Krasnarusyn Democratic Hasani Movement, the Rights and Equality Party and elements of the Independent bloc split from the Hasani National Council and merged into a single party known as the Republican Liberation Party of Hasanistan. Aykut Kökgül, the leader of the Rights and Equality Party and one of the major figures behind the move, cited the submissive attitude of Ümit Çakar and the rest of the Hasani National Council's government towards the Krasnarusyn government as a reason for the split. The incident regarding the separation of the Republican Liberation Party has caused a crisis within the party.

List of constituent organizations

The largest groups within the Hasani National Council are the Independent bloc (which contains all members unaffiliated with a constituent organization), the Krasnarusyn Democratic Hasani Movement and the Democratic Action Party. All other organisations within the coalition are relatively small.

Party Leader Ideology Ethnicity Seats held
Independent bloc Ümit Çakar (de facto) Minority rights
Various
Mixed
Hasanistan Communist Party Ajlan Kavak Separatism
Communism
Marxism-Leninism
Hasani
Nuví Pelezu Hasani Community Organization Korkud Jirejek Hasani minority rights Hasani
Islamic Party of Krasnarus Hakan Rejep Sunni Islamism
Pan-Islamism
Religious pluralism
Mixed
Democratic Action Party Musa Becirovic Coriak minority rights
Conservatism
Coriak
All-Nogan Renaissance Union Şärif Akhatov Nogan minority rights
Liberal conservatism
Nogan
Former members
Krasnarusyn Democratic Hasani Movement Attila Ökte Hasani minority rights
Big tent
Hasani
Rights and Equality Party Aykut Kökgül Hasani minority rights
Six Arrowism
Hasani