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| - Only he and Oswald Charlton founded the ideology of "Naalstism", a mixture of nationalism and socialism. At the founding of the party, he was initially going to be chairman of the party, and Charlton the secretary (the secretary holds more political power outside of the party, but the chairman holds more inside party influence), however, Oswald Charlton was able to sway the party's delegates to make himself both Secretary and Chairman. A frustrated Wright formed the Naalst Militia, which he claimed was there to keep Charlton's leadership in the party in-check. While some like George R. J. Williams and Oswald Charlton rejected the idea of a paramilitia, Wright was allowed to form it.
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| - Only he and Oswald Charlton founded the ideology of "Naalstism", a mixture of nationalism and socialism. At the founding of the party, he was initially going to be chairman of the party, and Charlton the secretary (the secretary holds more political power outside of the party, but the chairman holds more inside party influence), however, Oswald Charlton was able to sway the party's delegates to make himself both Secretary and Chairman. A frustrated Wright formed the Naalst Militia, which he claimed was there to keep Charlton's leadership in the party in-check. While some like George R. J. Williams and Oswald Charlton rejected the idea of a paramilitia, Wright was allowed to form it. In 2928, Albert Wright took the Naalst Militia to the next step and announced he would protect the country from a "fascist revolt" with a counter-revolt, after President Jason Steels was killed by supposed fascist extremists. After this, Charlton announced the party would no longer fund the paramilitia if Wright went ahead and brought to arms against the government, however, Richard Kinglsey was able to get the party's delegates to reverse the decision. After a year long civil war within the National Socialists, lasting from February to December, 2929, Albert Wright was found by the rebellious Blue Stars (a division within the Naalst Militia), led by Richard Kinglsey, at Ultran. Wright is now considered a "traitor and murderer" by the leaders of the party.
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