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Northrenpynt remained as part of the Tretridian crown until 1953, when it joined [[Aponivia]] as a result of a referendum.
Northrenpynt remained as part of the Tretridian crown until 1953, when it joined [[Aponivia]] as a result of a referendum.


The revolution itself led to the ÞCP to be banned, while the political effects of the Great War caused the downfall of the Conservative Party, which was largely replaced by the Asatru Democratic Party of Tretrid (ADÞ), a then-relatively small party that sought to promote royalistic populism as an alternative to communism in the aftermath of the 1919 revolution.
The revolution itself led to the ÞCP to be banned and spurred the creation of the Asatru Democratic Party of Tretrid (ADÞ), which sought to promote royalistic populism. As the Conservative Party had largely collapsed due to the Great War, the ADÞ would entirely supplant it even as it remained small throughout the 1920s.


The political power struggle between the King and Witan that had started during the Great War continued well into the 1920s, as Ælfric II sought to assert his authority against a Witan that had grown massively in power since the start of the 19th century. One of the primary results of this struggle was establishment of [[Transnalpia]] as an independent country under the Tretridian crown in 1927, an action that historians have largely attributed to spite as to remove the jurisdiction of the lucrative Transnalpian Rail from the jurisdiction of the Witan.
The political power struggle between the King and Witan that had started during the Great War continued well into the 1920s, as Ælfric II sought to assert his authority against a Witan that had grown massively in power since the start of the 19th century. One of the primary results of this struggle was establishment of [[Transnalpia]] as an independent country under the Tretridian crown in 1927, an action that historians have largely attributed to spite as to remove the jurisdiction of the lucrative Transnalpian Rail from the jurisdiction of the Witan.