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The '''National Democratic Party''' was the second largest political party in the [[Urcea|Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]]. The National Democratic Party's main opponent in [[Urcea]] was the older [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]].
The '''National Commonwealth Party''' was the second largest political party in the [[Urcea|Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea]]. The National Commonwealth Party's main opponent in [[Urcea]] was the older [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]].


The party originated as moderate supporters of the program of [[Gréagóir FitzRex]] during the latter portion of the [[Red Interregnum]]. In general, the party historically supported increased {{wp|representative democracy|democratic}} reforms to the [[Constitution of Urcea]], a position that it gradually moderated following the [[Second Great War]]. As opposed to the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]], the National Democratic Party espoused a more {{wp|distributist}} economy and also believed in a more active foreign policy outside the [[Levantine Union]]. After the Great War, the party largely became supporters of the {{wp|status quo}} and became a {{wp|big tent}} party in opposition to the economic liberalism of the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. Fissures began to form in the party following the rise of [[Michael Witte]], splitting the party into "big tent centrist" faction, the left-wing "[[Urcean_socialist_philosophy#Urcean_Mode_Electoralists|Urcean mode Marxists]]" party, and the [[Wittonian Socialism|Wittonian Socialist faction]]. The party dissolved as part of the [[2015 Urcean political realignment]] and is considered to have been legally succeeded by the [[Union for National Solidarity (Urcea)|Union for National Solidarity]] founded by the Wittonian faction.
The party originated as moderate supporters of the program of [[Gréagóir FitzRex]] during the latter portion of the [[Red Interregnum]], beginning as an institutional reformist (with respect to voting) and {{wp|technocratic}} party, positions it held until the [[Second Great War]]. The party was not republican during this period, but held individual monarchs in suspicion. During and after the war, the party is viewed as reconciling itself to the [[Apostolic King of Urcea|Monarchy]] and redeveloping its historic political positions within the context of [[Organicism|organicism]]. As opposed to the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]], the National Commonwealth Party began to espouse a more {{wp|distributist}} economy and also believed in a more active foreign policy outside the [[Levantine Union]]. After the Great War, the party largely became supporters of the {{wp|status quo}} and became a {{wp|big tent}} party in opposition to the economic liberalism of the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. Fissures began to form in the party following the rise of [[Michael Witte]], splitting the party into "big tent centrist" faction, the left-wing "[[Urcean_socialist_philosophy#Urcean_Mode_Electoralists|Urcean mode Marxists]]" party, and the [[Wittonian Socialism|Wittonian Socialist faction]]. The party dissolved as part of the [[2015 Urcean political realignment]] and is considered to have been legally succeeded by the [[Union for National Solidarity (Urcea)|Union for National Solidarity]] founded by the Wittonian faction.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 10:33, 15 February 2023

National Commonwealth Party
Founded1903
Preceded byFitzRexist faction (1895-1903)
Headquarters698 Impireachtor Street, Urceopolis, Urcea
IdeologyCentrism
ReligionCatholic Church
ColorsTeal

The National Commonwealth Party was the second largest political party in the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea. The National Commonwealth Party's main opponent in Urcea was the older National Pact.

The party originated as moderate supporters of the program of Gréagóir FitzRex during the latter portion of the Red Interregnum, beginning as an institutional reformist (with respect to voting) and technocratic party, positions it held until the Second Great War. The party was not republican during this period, but held individual monarchs in suspicion. During and after the war, the party is viewed as reconciling itself to the Monarchy and redeveloping its historic political positions within the context of organicism. As opposed to the National Pact, the National Commonwealth Party began to espouse a more distributist economy and also believed in a more active foreign policy outside the Levantine Union. After the Great War, the party largely became supporters of the status quo and became a big tent party in opposition to the economic liberalism of the National Pact. Fissures began to form in the party following the rise of Michael Witte, splitting the party into "big tent centrist" faction, the left-wing "Urcean mode Marxists" party, and the Wittonian Socialist faction. The party dissolved as part of the 2015 Urcean political realignment and is considered to have been legally succeeded by the Union for National Solidarity founded by the Wittonian faction.

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