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| image1 = Capetian Parliament.png
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|text=When the nation can act freely, then the Cape will be strong.<br>To make the nation strong, we must each sacrifice his freedom.
|text=When the nation can act freely, then the Cape will be strong.<br>To make the nation strong, we must each sacrifice his freedom.
|author=Melvyn Kalma
|author=Melvyn Kalma
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Since the founding of the republic, the dominant political current in Capetian politics has been [[Restarkism]] - support for Melvyn Kalma’s reforms. It is enshrined as the country's constitutional {{wp|ideology|guiding ideology}}, and the guiding ideology of Kalma's own [[Republican Nationalist Party]].  
Since the founding of the republic, the dominant political current in Capetian politics has been [[Restarkism]] - support for Melvyn Kalma’s reforms. It is enshrined as the country's constitutional {{wp|ideology|guiding ideology}}, and the guiding ideology of Kalma's own [[Republican Nationalist Party]].