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The '''Secadualist Union''' is a religious-based political party in [[Kerlile]] led by Councillor [[Natalia Hart]]. The party advocates for the state to support [[Secadualism]], the most common religion in Kerlile, while retaining the general principles of [[ | The '''Secadualist Union''' is a religious-based political party in [[Kerlile]] led by Councillor [[Natalia Hart]]. The party advocates for the state to support [[Secadualism]], the most common religion in Kerlile, while retaining the general principles of [[Gynarchism]]. The party was founded in May 2023 following the decision of the [[Council of Kerlile]] to allow open applications to form new political parties as part of reform efforts. | ||
[[Category:Political parties]][[Category:Kerlile]][[Category:Politics]] | [[Category:Political parties]][[Category:Kerlile]][[Category:Politics]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:45, 9 August 2023
Secadualist Union | |
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| Abbreviation | SDU |
| Leader | Natalia Hart |
| Founder | Natalia Hart |
| Founded | May 18, 2023 |
| Ideology | Gynarchism Secadualist politics |
| Political position | Centre-right |
| Religion | Secadualism |
| Council of Kerlile | 1 / 9
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| Parliament of Kerlile | 3 / 96
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The Secadualist Union is a religious-based political party in Kerlile led by Councillor Natalia Hart. The party advocates for the state to support Secadualism, the most common religion in Kerlile, while retaining the general principles of Gynarchism. The party was founded in May 2023 following the decision of the Council of Kerlile to allow open applications to form new political parties as part of reform efforts.