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The International Confederation of Populists is an association of political parties advancing populist politics.
Populism is a multi-tendency, left-wing political movement loosely characterized by its base of support in the rural poor ("The People") and which generally advocates for an interventionist economic policy, a well-funded welfare state, and skepticism of financial institutions. They can also harbor hostility and resentment for big business and residents of urban areas, although this varies between organizations.
The International Confederation of Populists was founded on April 30, 2023, by the Populist Party of Callise. Itself a splinter from the Social Credit Party, the Populist Party was formed by the left-wing fraction of the group which would form the Populist Party of Callise. Their original international affiliate, the Global Association of Social Credit Parties, was exclusively for parties which adhered to Social Credit. By contrast, the International Confederation of Populists is open to a wide-range of Populist tendencies. Rather than a joint political program, the ICP is guided by the Big Three Principles of Populism, coined by Louis Berger, a Callisean populist politician from the late 19th Century:
The organization's headquarters are in Sainte-Beaudoin, Callise.
If you wish to have a populist political party added to this list, please fill out the above application.
Populism is a multi-tendency, left-wing political movement loosely characterized by its base of support in the rural poor ("The People") and which generally advocates for an interventionist economic policy, a well-funded welfare state, and skepticism of financial institutions. They can also harbor hostility and resentment for big business and residents of urban areas, although this varies between organizations.
The International Confederation of Populists was founded on April 30, 2023, by the Populist Party of Callise. Itself a splinter from the Social Credit Party, the Populist Party was formed by the left-wing fraction of the group which would form the Populist Party of Callise. Their original international affiliate, the Global Association of Social Credit Parties, was exclusively for parties which adhered to Social Credit. By contrast, the International Confederation of Populists is open to a wide-range of Populist tendencies. Rather than a joint political program, the ICP is guided by the Big Three Principles of Populism, coined by Louis Berger, a Callisean populist politician from the late 19th Century:
- General Welfare (i.e. state support for the poor and dispossessed, especially in rural areas)
- Agrarian Economics (i.e. market controls, regulations, and tariffs designed to protect farmers and the rural working poor)
- Controlled Banking (i.e. regulation of financial institutions, and strict controls on the market for assets)
The organization's headquarters are in Sainte-Beaudoin, Callise.
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[b]Political Party Name (Mercanti):[/b] (MERCANTI NAME HERE)
[b]Political Party Name (Native):[/b] (NATIVE NAME HERE)
[b]Nation:[/b] (NATION HERE)
Members of the International Confederation of Populists
Populist Party of Callise (Partit Populiste - PP), Commonwealth of Callise
The Leftist Coalition (Laeftwaeong Werantseg - LW), The Republic of Kaludgar
People's Party of Prydania (Alþýðuflokkurinn Prydansk - AP), Kindom of Prydania
Alignment for the Unity of the Workers of the Land of Iraelia (המערך לאחדות פועלי ארץ יראליע), State of Iraelia
Arianese Communist Party (大龍共産党), Eternal Empire of Aria
People's Party of Shaiva (ܕܚܫܓܒܴܗܐܥܫܐ - DGS), Democratic Republic of Shaiva
Yalken Liberated Worker's Party (Yalken Frigjorte Arbeiderpartiet - YFA), Yalkan
Futurist Party of Ilia (Foturest de Ilias - FdI), Ilia-Taveris
The People-Worker Party (Ad Daonesker Orbeibri Parti - ADOP), Ulstome
If you wish to have a populist political party added to this list, please fill out the above application.
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