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| - This article is about the merged, contemporary Hulstrian HDV. For information about the preceding electoral alliance, see: Christlich-Demokratisches Verbund. The Hoshianisshu-Demokuratishezu Feabūndo, (Hosian Democratic Alliance, Hulstrian: Hosianisch-Demokratisches Verbund, Kunikata: 保守民主同盟, translit. Hosyuminsyu Doumei, literally Conservative Democratic Alliance) competing under the ballot designations Feabūndo and HDV and colloquially referred to as the Hosian Democrats, das Verbund or 同盟党 (Doumeito, literally "Alliance Party"), is a Hulstrian and Gao-Soton Hosian Democratic Party, formed after a merger of its historical predecessor, the HDV electoral alliance, combining the Hosianische Zentrumspartei Hulsterreichs and Christian Democratic-oriented members of the defunct Hosianische Li
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| - This article is about the merged, contemporary Hulstrian HDV. For information about the preceding electoral alliance, see: Christlich-Demokratisches Verbund. The Hoshianisshu-Demokuratishezu Feabūndo, (Hosian Democratic Alliance, Hulstrian: Hosianisch-Demokratisches Verbund, Kunikata: 保守民主同盟, translit. Hosyuminsyu Doumei, literally Conservative Democratic Alliance) competing under the ballot designations Feabūndo and HDV and colloquially referred to as the Hosian Democrats, das Verbund or 同盟党 (Doumeito, literally "Alliance Party"), is a Hulstrian and Gao-Soton Hosian Democratic Party, formed after a merger of its historical predecessor, the HDV electoral alliance, combining the Hosianische Zentrumspartei Hulsterreichs and Christian Democratic-oriented members of the defunct Hosianische Liberalen Allianz (the more secular members of which formed the Liberaldemokratische Allianz). After being marginalised for most of its merged existence, the HDV regained seats in the Landtag under its new leader, Wolfgang Schalle, but soon collapsed, although staying present in local government. In the 35th Century, the HDV was one of the most prominent Septembrist parties and dominated the political scene for the first 36 years after the September Revolution, only interrupted by 6 years of SDAP plurality. The present leader of the party is Maximilian Goddestreu, and the party has been in opposition for over a decade, despite its historically dominant role. A large number of post-Septembrist leaders of the HDV have so far been Staatsministers: Thomas Michels, Hosianne von Metten, Leah Schiffer, Klaus Michels and Anne Nishimura all led the HDV into government, leading to the occasional use of the appellation "natural party of government" to describe the Hosian Democrats. Recently, the HDV has weakened in what is known as a liberal century in the Crownlands. The HDV was re-established in 4167 following multiple centuries when, as a result of its Septembrist ideology, it was banned.
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