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The '''Fatherland Party''' (Norgsveltian: Fedrelands Partiet) abbreviated to
The party was formed as a grand coalition between two far right parties in opposition to Pro-LGBTQ and decolonial policies of [[Magrete Kverheim]]. With them being founded in Nyveldet, which was the most nationalistic and conservative administrative region of Norgsveldet. The two minor parties being the ultra-conservative Partiet for Ekte Ulvriktru (Party for Real Ulvriktru) which was a Nyveldian splinter party from the [[Ulvriktru Democrats]] after they backed the decriminalization of homosexuality in 1979. And the fringe far right national conservative party of the Norgsveltiske Alliansen (Norgsveltian Alliance) which split off from the [[NCP]] on the issue of not being “strong” enough in the fight against decolonisation and communism.
Despite the merging of the two parties, they did not become popular outside Nyveldet until Erik Vederveld became leader of the party in the early 2000s, with him being seen as available to moderate the party. On the 10th July 2023 Rosia Sannadatur was chosen as the party’s new leader. Having previously served as the Party’s Deputy Leader and leader of the Women’s Patriotic Legion (WPL), the Women wing of the party. With Sannadatur having been previously known for radical nationalistic stances especially for having made statements which imply her belief in the Ragnar Exoneration Myth.
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