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| - The Nova Nacia Konfederacio de la Laboro is one of the three political parties in Zardugal, along with Ŝtalo - Maldekstrismaj Unuiĝintaj and Zardugal Nationalist Socialisma Partio. Tracing its origins back to Tracio Kanto, the modern-day NNKL Party was founded around 3880, making it Zardugal's youngest active party tying with the ZNSP. Well into the 39th century, the party had a liberal anti-business wing and attracted strong support from Moderate Socialists, most of whom Athiests, based in the major cities and included a populist wing based in the capital. There have been no Novo presidents.
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| - The Nova Nacia Konfederacio de la Laboro is one of the three political parties in Zardugal, along with Ŝtalo - Maldekstrismaj Unuiĝintaj and Zardugal Nationalist Socialisma Partio. Tracing its origins back to Tracio Kanto, the modern-day NNKL Party was founded around 3880, making it Zardugal's youngest active party tying with the ZNSP. Once the cradle ofanarchism and, to some extent, liberalism in Zardugal, since the the early 3900s, the party has promoted a center-left, social-liberal platform,[3] supporting social justice and a socialistic economy. The Novas' philosophy of modern Zardic social liberalism advocates social and economic equality, along with the welfare state. It pursues a socialist-leaning mixed economy by providing much government intervention and regulation in the economy. These interventions, such as the introduction of social programs, support for labor unions, moves toward universal health care and equal outcome, consumer protection, and environmental protection, form the core of the party's economic policy. Well into the 39th century, the party had a liberal anti-business wing and attracted strong support from Moderate Socialists, most of whom Athiests, based in the major cities and included a populist wing based in the capital. There have been no Novo presidents. In the today's National Congress, following the 3907 elections, Novos hold a minority of seats in the Zardic National Congress.
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