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The Volkspartei (Gothic: People's Party) was the national political party of Caldera from 1600 until 2034. They were the only political party allowed to run for Prime Leader, and because of this, the Volkspartei is considered to be one of the oldest active political parties in the world. The Volkspartei is controversial for only allowing people of Gothic descent into their membership, and for being the cause of several revolts and civil unrest in Caldera.

People's Party

Volkspartei
LeaderKarl Steinenkatz
FoundedFebruary 16, 1600 (1600-02-16)
HeadquartersLittle Caldera, Caldera
Membership425 (2030)
IdeologyGothic Nationalism
Colours
  •   Blue   Red

Name

When the political party was first created, several names were considered, including "The Gothic Party", "True Party", "Good Party", "Calderan National Party", and "Gothic People's Prime Leader Party". It was decided that the new party would simply be called the "People's Party", in order to include all people of Gothic origin, and to encourage Indigeno-Calderan people that the party represents them in a way.

History

Founding (1600)

When Caldera was first settled by Gothic immigrants in 1585, Joseph Seuber took command to shape the small island nation into a thriving economy. When he died 15 years later, the new nation of Gothics had a large debate on who to put in charge to ensure the nation would be led correctly. One of the general rules agreed among the entire population was that the new leader had to be Gothic, so the most influential speakers decided on founding a party in which only Gothic members could be a part of. The Volkspartei was the party created for this goal, and Calderan law dictates that only the Volkspartei may be in power. Prior to 1735, members of the Volkshaus also had to be members of the Volkspartei (and thus Gothic).

Early Control (1601-1658)

Once the party had taken over Caldera, the biggest issues facing them was how to maintain control when the Indigeno-Calderan people previously had their own form of election. At first, the leaders thought they could simply ignore Indigeno-Calderans and nothing bad would happen, especially because many indigenous leaders claimed that the new government was an art that was only for Gothics. This changed in 1658, when the Volkspartei divided the country into 3 provinces for easier legislation. The western province was for factories, the northeastern province was for the indigenous tribe, and the southeastern province would be for Gothic cities. Indigenous families were pushed into a corner, and those that remained in their home province were then forced to follow Gothic traditions, and had no say in how the government administered them. This made indigenous populations realize how much control the government had over their daily lives, and they wanted a say in the matter.

Indigenous Revolt (1658-1735)

Naturally, indigenous leaders tried to take their concerns to the Calderan capital, but were turned away when only Gothics were allowed to make meetings. After protesting by setting fire to Volkspartei carts, the rules on only Gothic discussion were lifted, and the Indigeno-Calderans flooded mail services with requests. Using the vast amount of requests for meetings as an excuse, Volkspartei members stopped legislating matters that involved indigenous tribes, and while this did calm crowds a little, indigenous leaders would still march around Little Caldera waiting for formal action to represent Indigeno-Calderans be made. In 1735, after a meeting between Michel Seuber (grandson of Joseph Seuber) and indigenous leader Black Crow, Michel Seuber advocated for allowing all indigenous peoples vote in national elections, and even be able to legislate in the Volkshaus. Such an endorsement by a member of the Seuber family made the concept very popular among the Volkshaus, and later that same year, the Volkspartei requirement to legislate and the ethic requirement to vote nationally were both lifted. For most, this was enough, but the Volkspartei made an oversight on provincial laws that would later cost them.

Bavogian Movement (1735-1924)

After moving most indigenous people to the northeastern province, residents of that province began to see how different that singular province was to the rest of the country. Movements erupted to formally name the province and separate it from the rest of Caldera. The Volkspartei saw little issue with this, as long as Bavogia wasn't allowed to actually become independent from Caldera. To ensure that voters never voted a pro-Bavogian independence candidate into power, the Volkspartei ruled that while the 1735 reforms allowed indigenous people to vote nationally, it never changed the law to allow indigenous people to vote in their own province. In order to quell indigenous concerns about representation, indigenous people were allowed to run for office in their province.

Armistice time (1924-2003)

While facing a global war, the Volkspartei first enacted native conscription, which would have presumably angered indigenous populations, but didn't for 2 reasons. The first reason being that the current leader at the time, Derrich Lundsteiner, was the only Prime Leader to have been elected primarily by Volin, and he was also the only Prime Leader to have been "blessed" by both Bron and Sirkup. This connection to Volin culture made indigenous populations feel incredibly satisfied with the government, even despite native conscription. Many heads of families even told their children that native conscription was a good thing because it allowed each Volin to try to become blessed by Ferris.

Siege of Little Caldera

Founding in 2001, the Volin militia gathered various firearms using the Bavogian Provincial Guard and then invaded the Calderan capital in 2003 with intent to force the Volkspartei to change the law so Volins can vote in provincial elections and run for Prime Leader. The Volkspartei managed to succeed in defending their title to the sole political party that can run for Prime Leader, but Prime Leader Steinenkatz decided to change the law to allow Volin to vote in provincial elections, as he thought that it was "silly" that Volins could run in their provincial government, but not vote for their provincial government. This understanding by the Prime Leader paved the way for future Volin-Gothic negotiations to not result in violence.

Second Armistice (2003-2034)

The Volkspartei maintained being the only political party that could run for Prime Leader, but Volins would have the most political power they had ever held. It was a high hope by some, that the Volkspartei will either start to accept Volins, or will finally collapse after centuries. This hope became a reality, when pressure from Canespian diplomats caused the Volkspartei to cease their constitutional control of prime leader, and allow any part to be.

Aftermath (2034-Present)

After the Volkspartei no longer became the dominant party in Caldera, support for it nearly crumbled, but it saved itself in that it was able to unite a single ethnic group (Goths) while hundreds of political parties were struggling to catch a foothold in their new opportunities. This allowed the Volkspartei to remain a formidable force on the political scene while legally losing much of the power they had in the past.

Party structure

Command structure

Prime Leader

Since the Prime Leader would have always be a member of the Volkspartei, being the Prime Leader was also considered a role within the party itself. The Prime Leader decided all final legal decisions and laws that were passed. The Prime Leader also decided what political direction to take the party. After 2034, the Prime Leader role in the party itself was abolished.

Party Leader

The party is headed by one party leader, historically the next Prime-Leader-elect or the previous Prime Leader, who organizes all party actions, affirms propaganda, and handles other public relations. The party leader was usually elected Prime Leader because of the party propaganda that is passed while the leader is in their position.

Member

Any member of the Volkspartei who isn't the leader is simply a member. Members do not commit to any activities besides experiencing special treatment throughout their lives. All members are eligible to be elected the Prime Leader, but only the oldest member can be Party Leader after the current Party Leader either dies or succeeds to Prime Leader.

Party symbols

Alongside the official party flag, the depiction of a blue gavel above a sound block in the same position as on the flag is also a party symbol.

Party song: Haus in Neu Berlin

Paramilitary

Volkspartei Defense
Volksparteiverteidigung
Founded16 February 1934
CountryCalderan Republic
AllegianceVolkspartei
Role
  • Special operations
  • Direct action
  • Counter-terrorism
  • Unconventional warfare
  • Hostage rescue
  • Foreign internal defense
  • Counter-proliferation
  • Underwater demolition
Size20
HeadquartersLittle Caldera, Caldera
ColorsRed and blue
BattlesSiege of Little Caldera
Commanders
General of the ArmyIssac Pope

The Volkspartei has a private paramilitary group separate from the Calderan Armed Forces called the Volkspartei Defence. The Volkspartei Defense has the primary goal of defending the Volkspartei, hence the name, but they are also the most elite unit of special forces available to Caldera.

The Volkspartei Defense was founded in 1934 following the realization that the Volkspartei needed a private defense from Daxian invaders in case the main army was to fail. The Volkspartei Defense has since acted as the most elite forces of the military, performing counter-terrorism operations alongside unconventional warfare.