Storosnovian Integralist Party
Storosnovian Integralist Party Сторосновианска интегралистка партия | |
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Abbreviation | SIP |
Chairman | Ivan Georgiev Dimitrovski |
Founder | Dimitar Petrov Ivanovski |
Founded | June 1, 1970 |
Legalised | February 1, 1980 |
Preceded by | Catholic Movement |
Headquarters | Resembool, Resembool Storosnova |
Ideology | • Integralism • Conservatism • Nationalism • Anti-Communism • Anti-socialism • Political Catholicism • Municipalism |
Political position | Right |
Colors | Green |
Council of the Empire | 3 / 54
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House of Commons | 3 / 106
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Website | |
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The Storosnovian Integralist Party is a small political organization in Storosnova, whose origins trace back to the influential Storosnova Catholic Movement. This movement played a crucial role in Storosnova's history by mediating the reconciliation between the Hazbinian Catholic and Otrekist churches, enabling both to collaborate in the restoration of the monarchy in 1960. Even some generals from the armed forces were part of this alliance to overthrow the republic.
In the 1960s, members of this movement contributed to the legitimacy of the Beneviento family in the Resembool, receiving recognition from the Hazbinian emperor as a gesture of gratitude for their relevant role in society.
Subsequently, in the 1970s, the Integralist Hazbinian Party was founded with the noble purpose of spreading the values of Catholicism throughout Storosnova, defending the interests and representing the Catholic community. The cross of Saint Peter was chosen as the distinctive emblem, symbolizing humility and devotion to Christ.
Over the years, the party maintained a historical alliance with the Conservative Party, cooperating on various political and social issues. Thus, the Storosnovian Integralist Party continues to play a relevant role in Storosnova's political life, preserving its roots and values for the nation's well-being.