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| - The Motherland Party, commonly known by its Kalopian Turjak acronym ANAPAR or simply AP, was a nationalist, populist and socialist political party in Kalopia, headquartered in Atatürcak Ṡehir, the country's capital city from 4066 to 4100. From the 4060s, it was frequently labeled as statist and authoritarian by both scholars and opponents. Prior to Binali Kırmızıgül's election as its leader in the early 4080s, the party was known as the Republican People's Party (CHP).
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| - The Motherland Party, commonly known by its Kalopian Turjak acronym ANAPAR or simply AP, was a nationalist, populist and socialist political party in Kalopia, headquartered in Atatürcak Ṡehir, the country's capital city from 4066 to 4100. From the 4060s, it was frequently labeled as statist and authoritarian by both scholars and opponents. Prior to Binali Kırmızıgül's election as its leader in the early 4080s, the party was known as the Republican People's Party (CHP). The party was established on 8 May 4058 by Andreas Dragassakis, who served as mayor of Helios from 4047 to 4058, representing the Liberal Party. Dragassakis played a prominent role in the Liberal Uprising of 4057, which ushered in multi-party elections in 4058. He formed the Motherland Party for the purpose of running in this election; the party ultimately polled 47% of the vote, with Dragassakis becoming President of Kalopia. After a brief period of multi-party democracy, the party grew increasingly authoritarian throughout the 4060s, and by the time Ekmeleddin Denktaṡ became leader in 4063, the party had become a fully totalitarian organization, exercising full control of Kalopian society. From 4080, the party was led by the more democratic-minded Kırmızıgül, who ultimately allowed for the drafting of a new constitution in the early 4090s, multi-party elections in 4095, and the creation of the Central Majatran Union as a new, multi-ethnic incarnation of the nation, in the year 4100. President Kırmızıgül dissolved the AP on 16 December 4096, and immediately replaced it with the National Social Democratic Party, a pro-democracy group that nevertheless retained many of the core principles of the Motherland Party.
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