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Darnussian Liberation Army (Narik: Darnussi Entbinzungischë Legert; Darnus: Armee Entbindunge auf Darnussia) was the successor of the 2nd incarnation of the National-Socialist Party of Darnussia, and now acts as an independent political entity. DLA served first as independent paramilitary group that later joined the NSPD, eventually becoming it's official paramilitary branch. After the death of Marcus Manticore, the NSPD dissolved and the DLA took its place, running with more tolerant politics. Rafael Sánz Duran ran the party untill his death, when it was taken over by Anton Robervou, who became on of the most notorious figures in Darnussian Politics. Under his rule DLA was strictly religious and conservative, with strong Nationalist and Capitalist beliefs. Unlike their predecessor, DLA wa

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  • Darnussian Liberation Army
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  • Darnussian Liberation Army (Narik: Darnussi Entbinzungischë Legert; Darnus: Armee Entbindunge auf Darnussia) was the successor of the 2nd incarnation of the National-Socialist Party of Darnussia, and now acts as an independent political entity. DLA served first as independent paramilitary group that later joined the NSPD, eventually becoming it's official paramilitary branch. After the death of Marcus Manticore, the NSPD dissolved and the DLA took its place, running with more tolerant politics. Rafael Sánz Duran ran the party untill his death, when it was taken over by Anton Robervou, who became on of the most notorious figures in Darnussian Politics. Under his rule DLA was strictly religious and conservative, with strong Nationalist and Capitalist beliefs. Unlike their predecessor, DLA wa
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  • Darnussian Lberation Army
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International
Party Anthem
  • Hymn for the white army!
ideology
  • National Capitalist
Foundation
  • NSPD , DLA
Headquarters
  • White Palace in Moete, Nihaton
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  • 122(xsd:integer)
party name
  • Darnussian Liberation Army
Colours
  • White
Website
  • www.dla.dar
Position
  • Radical Right
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  • Darnussian Liberation Army (Narik: Darnussi Entbinzungischë Legert; Darnus: Armee Entbindunge auf Darnussia) was the successor of the 2nd incarnation of the National-Socialist Party of Darnussia, and now acts as an independent political entity. DLA served first as independent paramilitary group that later joined the NSPD, eventually becoming it's official paramilitary branch. After the death of Marcus Manticore, the NSPD dissolved and the DLA took its place, running with more tolerant politics. Rafael Sánz Duran ran the party untill his death, when it was taken over by Anton Robervou, who became on of the most notorious figures in Darnussian Politics. Under his rule DLA was strictly religious and conservative, with strong Nationalist and Capitalist beliefs. Unlike their predecessor, DLA was a strong supporter of Democracy and they had no intensions of creating a military dictatorship. Tale of the DLA ended with the assassination of President Anton Robervou, which also is considered to be the ignition for the Second Darnussian Civil War. Darnussian Liberation Army finally returned to Darnussian politics in late 3088, and became the largest party by popular support in January 3089 elections. It was dissolved in March 3097, and replaced with Narikatonite Royalist Army.
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