AMASH Party (Gapla)
Anti-Monarchist Asian Superhero Hot Dog Rocketship Cowabunga Plant Cleaners and Kim Jong Un Number One State Republic Party | |
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Chairperson | Gabe Itchez |
Ideology | Right-wing satire Ben Shapiro thought Anti-monarchism |
Political position | Right-wing |
European affiliation | European Conservatives and Reformists (unofficial) |
Council of Ministers | 0 / 6
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The Anti-Monarchist Asian Superhero Hot Dog Rocketship Cowabunga Plant Cleaners and Kim Jong Un Number One State Republic Party, officially registered as the Anti-Monarchist Asian Superhero, etc. Party with electoral code AMASH, also known as the AMASH Party or the Crazy Party (dated), is a satirical anti-monarchist and Ben Shapiro thought party in the Federated States of Gapla. It was formerly known as the Kim Jong Un Party or KJUP before its name change, and is currently the largest satirical party in the country and the third largest overall.
To ensure that they would not get a AMASH president elected, as a president from AMASH would damage Gapla's reputation, AMASH officially supported Emma Bunnell for president in the 2022 Gaplan general election non-satirically, and joined the parliamentary government group.
History
The AMASH Party was formed from a group of high schoolers that were invited to Gapla from Northwood High School. After a period of rebellion and disturbance, they created a special administrative region, Ote Land, that was integrated as Ote Land SAR in January 2022. Some people, most prominently from the Gaplan left, claim that Ote Land was an "election rigging" tool used by the FRP, although this claim has been debunked.
As many members of Ote Land wished to run for Gaplan elections after their newfound citizenship from integrating as a special administrative region, Dheer Patel formed the AMASH Party as a front for which they would run for the National Assembly.
To many members of the AMASH Party's dismay, Dheer has stated that he takes the position of president seriously and would not run because of a possibility of an AMASH party, and asked all AMASH Party voters to vote for the FRP candidate Emma Bunnell. However, they ran for the National Assembly in the legislative elections, and won one seat through proportional representation.