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The '''Union for National Solidarity''' is one of the three major contemporary political parties in [[Urcea]], along with the its rival, the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] as well as the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. The Union's history originates in the Crown Regency of [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], whose policies and inclinations | The '''Union for National Solidarity''' is one of the three major contemporary political parties in [[Urcea]], along with the its rival, the [[Social Labor Party (Urcea)|Social Labor Party]] as well as the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. The Union's history originates in the Crown Regency of [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], whose policies and inclinations led to the creation of the [[Commonwealth Union (Urcea)|Commonwealth Union]], which evolved in time into the National Social Union, the UNS's legal predecessor. The ideology of the Union was especially shaped by the policies of the [[Michael Witte|Witte]] administration, policies that formed the ideological basis of [[Wittonian Socialism]]. The Union is the third largest party in the [[Concilium Daoni]], inheriting the remnant delegates of the National Social Union. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
{{Main|Commonwealth Union (Urcea)}} | {{Main|Commonwealth Union (Urcea)}} | ||
Commonwealth Union survived as a united entity until the ascension of [[James Cossus Reed]] as Witte's successor. The failure of Reed's policies combined with the internal pressures of [[The Deluge]] | Commonwealth Union survived as a united entity until the ascension of [[James Cossus Reed]] as Witte's successor. The failure of Reed's policies combined with the internal pressures of [[The Deluge]] led to the party dividing after the [[2035 Urcean Concilium Daoni election]] into a traditionally distributist element with an active foreign policy and a left wing party which is non-interventionist and self-avowedly anti-colonialist. Many have interpreted the Union for National Solidarity of being further "traditionally right" within the Urcean spectrum than the Commonwealth Union; some scholars have posited the party is now more traditional than the liberal conservative [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]]. | ||
== Ideology and Policies == | == Ideology and Policies == | ||