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Migamoralist ideas solidified their place in Gowcester in 1902 with the establishment of the Traditionalist Labour Party. By the 1924 elections, the TLP was the leading minority party in their proportional representation system. The majority Strength and Unity Coalition lost public support amidst their failed interventionist attempt to secure the Beliadist-government in Kathmantu. Their ten-year involvement in the war, and eventual failure, left a bad taste in the mouth of Cestertons in the party. The 1955 snap elections saw the first majority coalition involving the TLP, however, the coalition failed miserably in governing and by 1957, a public referendum ousted the coalition. The Common Sense Coalition took over in 1957 and governed until 1964 when a coalition, led by the TLP called the People's Voice Coalition won a majority. The PVC was continually chaired by the TLP from 1964-1978 with allied parties being added and dropped in subsequent elections. The PVC lost its majority in the 1978 elections with the revival of the public conservative movement.
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Revision as of 13:34, 3 July 2023

Gowcester

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Official languagesCommon Standard Ursha
Demonym(s)Cesterton

Gowcester, unofficially, Gowcester is a large nation founded in

History of Gowcester

Krystallic-Ljilislovian trade war

Establishment of the State of Scotianada (1867)

Establishment of the State of St Margaret (1901)

Establishment of the State of Brisbaine (1901)

Establishment of the State of Tudorn (1927)

St Margaret independence (1972-1975)

The Great War (1999-2015)

Government and Politics

Military

International Politics and Agreements

Politics

Migamoralist ideas solidified their place in Gowcester in 1902 with the establishment of the Traditionalist Labour Party. By the 1924 elections, the TLP was the leading minority party in their proportional representation system. The majority Strength and Unity Coalition lost public support amidst their failed interventionist attempt to secure the Beliadist-government in Kathmantu. Their ten-year involvement in the war, and eventual failure, left a bad taste in the mouth of Cestertons in the party. The 1955 snap elections saw the first majority coalition involving the TLP, however, the coalition failed miserably in governing and by 1957, a public referendum ousted the coalition. The Common Sense Coalition took over in 1957 and governed until 1964 when a coalition, led by the TLP called the People's Voice Coalition won a majority. The PVC was continually chaired by the TLP from 1964-1978 with allied parties being added and dropped in subsequent elections. The PVC lost its majority in the 1978 elections with the revival of the public conservative movement.

Geography

Economy

Demographics

Health

Education

Ethnicity

Religion

Languages

Culture

Sports

Media

See Also