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{{Main|Solidarity Party (Urcea)}} | {{Main|Solidarity Party (Urcea)}} | ||
==Minor parties== | ==Minor parties== | ||
===New Julian Party=== | |||
The "'''New Julian Party'''" (officially the '''Julian Party''') is a political party in [[Urcea]] advocating an extreme {{wp|monarchist}} position. The party, which was established by a small group of disaffected members of the [[Julian Party (Urcea)|Julian Party]] who refused to join the new [[Solidarity Party (Urcea)|Solidarity Party]], is considered a fringe political and social party. Many of its members are associated with extreme forms of traditional [[Catholic Church|Catholicism]], most prominently {{wp|sedevacantism}}. Many scholars and journalists have classified the party as {{wp|fascist}}. The party briefly had one member in the [[Concilium Daoni]] between July and December of 2025 prior to the new term of members elected during the [[2025 Urcean elections]]. | |||
===Working Families Party=== | ===Working Families Party=== | ||
The '''Working Families Party''' is a political party in [[Urcea]] which describes itself as a "Catholic [[Synodalism|synodalist]]" party and as the "party of the {{wp|Christian left}}. It was established as a splinter faction of the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] in [[2026]] by newly elected members of the [[Concilium Daoni]] of that party who were frustrated by the {{wp|secularist}} tone of the party. The Working Families Party, accordingly, embraces the interplay of Catholicism and Synodalist Marxist thought, and some party members have noted that its views are compatible with {{wp|Liberation theology}}. The party presently has 5 members, and journalists have noted that it may stand to surpass the Social Labor Party in the [[2030 Urcean elections]] based on some polls. | The '''Working Families Party''' is a political party in [[Urcea]] which describes itself as a "Catholic [[Synodalism|synodalist]]" party and as the "party of the {{wp|Christian left}}. It was established as a splinter faction of the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] in [[2026]] by newly elected members of the [[Concilium Daoni]] of that party who were frustrated by the {{wp|secularist}} tone of the party. The Working Families Party, accordingly, embraces the interplay of Catholicism and Synodalist Marxist thought, and some party members have noted that its views are compatible with {{wp|Liberation theology}}. The party presently has 5 members, and journalists have noted that it may stand to surpass the Social Labor Party in the [[2030 Urcean elections]] based on some polls. | ||
[[Category: Government of Urcea]] | [[Category: Government of Urcea]] | ||
[[Category: Politics of Urcea]] | [[Category: Politics of Urcea]] | ||
[[Category: IXWB]] | [[Category: IXWB]] |