Royal Akmolan Nationalist party

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KAUP
LeaderNurzhan Ramazan
Deputy LeaderSezim Gulnaz
Founded
  • 1864; 160 years ago (1864) (original form)
  • 1932; 92 years ago (1932) (current form)
IdeologyEconomic Nationalism
Colours  Blue Violet
Slogan"Keeping Akhmola for Akhmola"

The Royal Akmolan Nationalist party (Akhmolan Sarvakh: Koroldik Aqmola ultşıl partïyası, KAUP) colloquially known as the Kings men, is the largest party in Akhmola. Currently the most influential and powerful party in The Chamber of man, receiving the majority vote in the corinational and recent 2022 Elections, receiving 20.4% of the vote. It has received the majority vote since 1932, however its spotless record is threatened by the up-and-coming AXP, who have received more votes in recent years. The party sits on the Right of the political spectrum, and adopts a policy of economic nationalism, believing that the economy should be used to support the state and ultimately the King and his interests.

The KAUP was founded in 1811, during The Great Discussion, where king Lyudvïg II finally allowed common people to have a part in governing the country. The KAUP was a party of Lyudvïg's own creation, establishing it so his own interests and those of royalist Akhmolans would be herd during the early meetings of The Chamber of Man. Even from its creation the party saw success, as the many people who opposed the developments during The Great Discussion had a place to voice their concerns. The party has had an irrefutable mark on Akhmola's history, however some doubt is cased over whether the parties nationalistic interests and ideas are of their own creation, or are if they being influenced by the Monarch.

The party receives a wide range of votes coming from across Akhmola, however the majority of their voter base is built up of the middle class living in non-industrial cities and the rural countryside. The Party is funded by The Crown, and they do have some oversight on their campaigns. Recently the KAUP's strategy has changed due to conceded votes to other parties, such as their main rival, the AXP, and they have started targeting more working class areas.