Die Republik von Tungan Nationalistische Partei is the ruling party in the nation of Tungan, properly known as the Republik von Tungan or the Föderativ Republik von Tungan. It is led by Luis Voltaire V, who holds the title of Präsident von Die Republik. The party was founded in 1972 with an original member count of 32, among these the future leader of the party and Präsident of the Republik von Tungan, Espusa Buhr. It was formed in secrecy since at this time all political parties opposing the fascist ruler Generalissimo Daniel Wundt were unwanted and its members were sentenced to life in prison, work camps, or death.
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| - Die Republik von Tungan Nationalistische Partei is the ruling party in the nation of Tungan, properly known as the Republik von Tungan or the Föderativ Republik von Tungan. It is led by Luis Voltaire V, who holds the title of Präsident von Die Republik. The party was founded in 1972 with an original member count of 32, among these the future leader of the party and Präsident of the Republik von Tungan, Espusa Buhr. It was formed in secrecy since at this time all political parties opposing the fascist ruler Generalissimo Daniel Wundt were unwanted and its members were sentenced to life in prison, work camps, or death.
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| - Die Republik von Tungan Nationalistische Partei is the ruling party in the nation of Tungan, properly known as the Republik von Tungan or the Föderativ Republik von Tungan. It is led by Luis Voltaire V, who holds the title of Präsident von Die Republik. The party was founded in 1972 with an original member count of 32, among these the future leader of the party and Präsident of the Republik von Tungan, Espusa Buhr. It was formed in secrecy since at this time all political parties opposing the fascist ruler Generalissimo Daniel Wundt were unwanted and its members were sentenced to life in prison, work camps, or death.
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