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The '''Monarchist Union Party''' ('''MSP'''; [[Volkian language|Volkian]]: Монархического союза партия, tr. ''Monarkhicheskogo soyuza partiya'') is the major {{wp|monarchist}} political party in [[Volkia]]. It is the oldest political party in Volkia.
The '''Monarchist Union Party''' ('''MSP'''; [[Volkian language|Volkian]]: Монархического союза партия, tr. ''Monarkhicheskogo soyuza partiya'') is the major {{wp|monarchist}} political party in [[Volkia]]. It is the oldest political party in Volkia.


It is the largest monarchist party in Volkia in terms of membership with 547,509 party members in 2019. As of June 2021, the party holds 11 seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Volkia)|Chamber of Deputies]] and 47 provincial legislature seats.
It is the largest monarchist party in Volkia in terms of membership with 547,509 party members in 2019. As of August 2022, the party holds three seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Volkia)|Chamber of Deputies]] and 47 provincial legislature seats.


The MSP is viewed as one of Volkia's more extreme political parties and is generally considered to be far right. Party leaders actively advocate for the re-establishment of the Volkian monarchy that was abolished in 1888. The party's base is mostly in [[Uzlovaya Oblast]], which is the ancestral home of the Kamenev family.
The MSP is viewed as one of Volkia's more extreme political parties and is generally considered to be far right. Party leaders actively advocate for the re-establishment of the Volkian monarchy that was abolished in 1888. The party's base is mostly in [[Uzlovaya Oblast]], which is the ancestral home of the Kamenev family.

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Monarchist Union Party

Монархического союза партия
ChairmanYaromir Prigozhin
Deputy ChairmenArtur Kamenev
Yuliy Loban
Oleg Vinokurov
Vitaliy Zolotov
FoundedMay 26, 1885; 138 years ago (1885-05-26)
Membership (2019)547,509
IdeologyMajority:
 • Monarchism Factions:
 • Nationalism
 • Ultranationalism
 • Right-wing populism
Seats in the Federal Council
0 / 78
Seats in the Chamber of Deputies
3 / 505
Governors
0 / 26
Provincial Legislature Seats
47 / 6,345
Website
http://www.msp.vol

The Monarchist Union Party (MSP; Volkian: Монархического союза партия, tr. Monarkhicheskogo soyuza partiya) is the major monarchist political party in Volkia. It is the oldest political party in Volkia.

It is the largest monarchist party in Volkia in terms of membership with 547,509 party members in 2019. As of August 2022, the party holds three seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 47 provincial legislature seats.

The MSP is viewed as one of Volkia's more extreme political parties and is generally considered to be far right. Party leaders actively advocate for the re-establishment of the Volkian monarchy that was abolished in 1888. The party's base is mostly in Uzlovaya Oblast, which is the ancestral home of the Kamenev family.

Volkian Federative Republic
Main article: Volkia
Important Topics: CultureLupineVolkian languageLunarismVolkian koronaDefense Forces
Government: Federal GovernmentPresidentCabinetNational AssemblyFederal Supreme CourtPolitical Parties
History: Grand Principality of VolkiaDuchy of VolkiaKingdom of VolkiaVolkian Civil WarNorthern RevoltVolkian Revolution
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaAleksey PushkarevStefan GurkovskyIvan OgarkovVasily TolmachyovYulian Lebedev