Vatanımız (Tukaric: Our Homeland), also occasionally referred to as the Homeland Party, was a short-lived nationalist and left-wing populist political party in Kalopia, formed on 8 November 4152 by Süleyman Ayyıldız. The party considered itself a modern incarnation of the historic Motherland and Socialist Düstur parties, which dominated the country's political scene in the second half of the 41st century. However, the party failed to obtain the electoral success of its predecessors, and it dissolved itself in 4157.
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| - Vatanımız (Tukaric: Our Homeland), also occasionally referred to as the Homeland Party, was a short-lived nationalist and left-wing populist political party in Kalopia, formed on 8 November 4152 by Süleyman Ayyıldız. The party considered itself a modern incarnation of the historic Motherland and Socialist Düstur parties, which dominated the country's political scene in the second half of the 41st century. However, the party failed to obtain the electoral success of its predecessors, and it dissolved itself in 4157.
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- Left-wing populism
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| - Vatanımız (Tukaric: Our Homeland), also occasionally referred to as the Homeland Party, was a short-lived nationalist and left-wing populist political party in Kalopia, formed on 8 November 4152 by Süleyman Ayyıldız. The party considered itself a modern incarnation of the historic Motherland and Socialist Düstur parties, which dominated the country's political scene in the second half of the 41st century. However, the party failed to obtain the electoral success of its predecessors, and it dissolved itself in 4157.
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