People's Alliance (Würtige Empire)

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People's Alliance
LeaderHenry Clémens
Prime MinisterHenry Clémens
Founded22 August 2024
HeadquartersSouth Würdigestadt, Würdigeland
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Progressivism
Decolonization
Anti-racism
Feminism
Political positionLeft
ColoursRed
Imperial Council
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Parliament of Würdigeland
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Union Parliament
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The People's Alliance is an intermicronational political party that operates across several member states of the Würtige Empire, primarily exerting its influence as the dominant political force in the Technocratic Capital of Würdigeland and the Uber-Essian Confederation of Esse. The party advocates for democratic socialism, progressivism and left-wing politics while largely prioritizing social equity and decolonization within the context of the Würtige Empire.

The People's Alliance was founded on 22 August 2024 in Würdigeland following the appointment of its leader, Henry Clémens, as Prime Minister.

History

The People's Alliance draws its roots to the Unionist Party of Uber-Esse, founded in 2020 upon the confederation process that merged the Confederation of Esse and Confederation of Uberquiesenberg into a single state, the Uber-Essian Union. As confederation and the state of union reached normalcy, the original purpose of the Unionist Party as an advocate for the strengthening of the confederal union became largely arbitrary. Upon the restoration of the Würtige Empire in early 2021, there were no wider political parties interconnecting the political objectives of multiple member states, and upon the appointment of Essian Henry Clémens to the Prime Ministership of the Technocratic Capital of Würdigeland, the Unionist Party was dissolved and effectively replaced by the new People's Alliance.

List of leaders

Leader Home city Took office Left office Chancellor
(ministry)
1 Henry Clémens South Würdigestadt 22 August
2024
Incumbent Frisch

States with operating branches

Ideology

Electoral performance

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