It played a crucial role in demanding a popular referendum concerning the continuation of the monarchy in mid-2007, together with the NLP, the LDP, and the Oceana Christians. Their attempt was opposed by the King's Party and Freedom First, and thus failed. After King Dimitri I of Lovia ascended to the throne in November 2007, the Republican Alternative declared that it would boycott the 2008 elections in opposition to the ascension of Dimitri I, and its MOTCs at the time boycotted the remainder of the term. However, many party members opposed this and left the party. Due to the loss of membership, it was dissolved in early 2008.
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| - It played a crucial role in demanding a popular referendum concerning the continuation of the monarchy in mid-2007, together with the NLP, the LDP, and the Oceana Christians. Their attempt was opposed by the King's Party and Freedom First, and thus failed. After King Dimitri I of Lovia ascended to the throne in November 2007, the Republican Alternative declared that it would boycott the 2008 elections in opposition to the ascension of Dimitri I, and its MOTCs at the time boycotted the remainder of the term. However, many party members opposed this and left the party. Due to the loss of membership, it was dissolved in early 2008.
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| - It played a crucial role in demanding a popular referendum concerning the continuation of the monarchy in mid-2007, together with the NLP, the LDP, and the Oceana Christians. Their attempt was opposed by the King's Party and Freedom First, and thus failed. After King Dimitri I of Lovia ascended to the throne in November 2007, the Republican Alternative declared that it would boycott the 2008 elections in opposition to the ascension of Dimitri I, and its MOTCs at the time boycotted the remainder of the term. However, many party members opposed this and left the party. Due to the loss of membership, it was dissolved in early 2008.
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