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'''The Reform Party International''' is a military and political organization affiliated with the [[National Reform Party of Slokais]] and now exists purely as a political think tank. It was created in 1951 to spread National Reformism and aid political allies of the Costa regime. It also hosted conferences of global National Reformist political groups every year from 1955 to 1967.
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Reform Party International
Flag
Motto: "Liberating the World from Tyranny"
TypeMilitary, Army
MembershipTotal
- 200,000 (1964)
Leaders
Juan Costa
• Chairman of the Reform Party International
Alexander Romera Dos Santos
EstablishmentFebruary 1st, 1951

The Reform Party International is a military and political organization affiliated with the National Reform Party of Slokais and now exists purely as a political think tank. It was created in 1951 to spread National Reformism and aid political allies of the Costa regime. It also hosted conferences of global National Reformist political groups every year from 1955 to 1967.