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The '''New Deal Alliance''' is a [[Caucus (Kiravian politics)|caucus]] in the Kiravian [[Federal Stanora]] made up of political parties and independents promoting a common platform of {{wp|socialism|socialist}} policies drawn mostly from the [[Kirosocialism|Kirosocialist]] tradition. The NDA was organised in the wake of the National Renewal Movement to promote cooperation among the numerous splinter parties and factions claiming the legacy of the defunct Kirosocialist Party. Despite some electoral support in areas where Kirosocialist policies had been popular and where economic liberalisation had not been kind to local industries, the NDA failed to mount an effective opposition to liberalisation, and was gradually edged out from most of its support base by the [[Caritist Social Union]] and [[Coscivian National Congress]]. From 21189 until 21203, the NDA was a rather minor presence in federal politics, with its share of seats in the Stanora decreasing in each election, but some of its member parties retained varying degrees of power and influence in the politics of certain states. Since 21203, NDA affiliates have launched an electoral resurgence at the state level and begun increasing their federal representation.
The '''Popular Democratic Front''' is a [[Caucus (Kiravian politics)|caucus]] in the Kiravian [[Federal Stanora]] made up of political parties and independents promoting a common platform of {{wp|socialism|socialist}} policies drawn mostly from the [[Kirosocialism|Kirosocialist]] tradition. The NDA was organised in the wake of the National Renewal Movement to promote cooperation among the numerous splinter parties and factions claiming the legacy of the defunct Kirosocialist Party. Despite some electoral support in areas where Kirosocialist policies had been popular and where economic liberalisation had not been kind to local industries, the NDA failed to mount an effective opposition to liberalisation, and was gradually edged out from most of its support base by the [[Caritist Social Union]] and [[Coscivian National Congress]]. From 21189 until 21203, the NDA was a rather minor presence in federal politics, with its share of seats in the Stanora decreasing in each election, but some of its member parties retained varying degrees of power and influence in the politics of certain states. Since 21203, NDA affiliates have launched an electoral resurgence at the state level and begun increasing their federal representation.


The Communist Party of the Kiravian Federacy and the Existential Humanist Party (Marxist), while not members of the NDA caucus, do have formal relations with it and coöperate with it on many initiatives. The Communist Party of Great Kirav rejects coöperation with the NDA and CPKF, which it has denounced as reformist and revisionist.
The Communist Party of the Kiravian Federacy and the Existential Humanist Party (Marxist), while not members of the NDA caucus, do have formal relations with it and coöperate with it on many initiatives. The Communist Party of Great Kirav rejects coöperation with the NDA and CPKF, which it has denounced as reformist and revisionist.

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