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===Current=== | ===Current=== | ||
*[[Georgienstine First]] ( | *[[Georgienstine First]] (2020–present) | ||
===Former=== | ===Former=== | ||
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*Constitution Party of Syldavia (2020-2020) | *Constitution Party of Syldavia (2020-2020) | ||
*Libertarian Party of Georgienstine (2020-2020) | *Libertarian Party of Georgienstine (2020-2020) | ||
*[[Libertarian Party of Georgienstine|New Democratic Party]] (2020–2021) | |||
==Movements== | ==Movements== | ||
*Georgienstinian Tea Party Movement ( | *Georgienstinian Tea Party Movement (2019–present) | ||
*Syldavian Restoration Movement (2022-present) | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 13:12, 29 March 2022
Georgienstinian nationalism developed in the early 21st century along the classic lines of scholarly interest leading to political nationalism and mass participation.
Parties
Current
- Georgienstine First (2020–present)
Former
- Conservative Party of Coronia (2017-2018)
- Conservative-Republican Party of Coronia (2018-2019)
- National Union of Coronia (2018-2019)
- Faithful Party (2017-2019)
- Conservative Party of Syldavia (2020-2020)
- Constitution Party of Syldavia (2020-2020)
- Libertarian Party of Georgienstine (2020-2020)
- New Democratic Party (2020–2021)
Movements
- Georgienstinian Tea Party Movement (2019–present)
- Syldavian Restoration Movement (2022-present)