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− | '''Forward Gjorka''' is one of the three main political parties in Gjorka, along with it's counterparts of [[Gjorka United]] and the [[Green Party (Gjorka)|Green Party]]. The | + | '''Forward Gjorka''' is one of the three main political parties in Gjorka, along with it's counterparts of [[Gjorka United]] and the [[Green Party (Gjorka)|Green Party]]. The party sits on the left-centre of the political spectrum, however is considered big tent holding a variety of leftist political ideologies. It rose to power in the late 90s as one of the first major liberal/leftist parties in Gjorka since the [[Second Gjorkan Civil War]], and managed to secure it's spot as a major political force. However, in the most recent election it lost a sway of leftist voters to the Green Party allowing them to become the third largest party. It holds the second most seats in the [[National Assembly (Gjorka)|National Assembly]] at 117, and was in control of the presidency from 2011-2021 with [[Roman Vanderburg]]. |
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[[Category:Terraconserva]] | [[Category:Terraconserva]] | ||
[[Category:Political Party]] | [[Category:Political Party]] |
Revision as of 21:21, 7 March 2022
Forward Gjorka Ar aghaidh Gjorka | |
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Abbreviation | AG |
Chairman | Alex Luzki |
Leader | Cole Vader |
Founded | September 21, 1980 |
Headquarters | Gjorka City, Gjorka |
Membership (2019) | 220,340 |
Ideology | • Social Liberalism • Social Democracy • Progressivism • Globalism |
Political position | Centre-left to left |
Colors | Blue, Black, Red, Pink |
National Assembly | 117 / 450
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Forward Gjorka is one of the three main political parties in Gjorka, along with it's counterparts of Gjorka United and the Green Party. The party sits on the left-centre of the political spectrum, however is considered big tent holding a variety of leftist political ideologies. It rose to power in the late 90s as one of the first major liberal/leftist parties in Gjorka since the Second Gjorkan Civil War, and managed to secure it's spot as a major political force. However, in the most recent election it lost a sway of leftist voters to the Green Party allowing them to become the third largest party. It holds the second most seats in the National Assembly at 117, and was in control of the presidency from 2011-2021 with Roman Vanderburg.