Ardajan Democratic Party
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Democratic Party of Ardajan Kuzey Ligi | |
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Abbreviation | KL |
Leader | Central Comitee |
Founded | 9 September 2013 (independence party) 19 May 2020 |
Dissolved | 10 December 2021 |
Merger of | Template:•Ardajani United Front for National Salvation Template:•Northern League |
Preceded by | Independence Party |
Armed wing | Ardajani State Guard (de facto) |
Ideology | Ardajani regionalism[1][2] Libertarianism[3] Hasani federalism[1] Anti-communism[1] Factions: Ardajani nationalism Third Republicanism Historically: |
Political position | Centre-left[5] |
Colours | Gold (customary) Red, gold (official) |
The Democratic Party of Ardajan (Hasani: حزب الديمقراطيين في أردجان) was a prominent political entity in Hasanistan, active from its establishment in 2013 until its formal dissolution on December 10, 2021. The party played a significant role in Ardajani politics, transitioning through various phases of leadership and political dynamics during its existence., Although allowing the registration of political parties, witnessed a unique phenomenon during the Democratic Party of Ardajan's tenure. Despite the legal provision for party registration, none of the political entities in the region chose to formalize their existence. This distinctive characteristic highlighted the dominance of the Democratic Party of Ardajan in the political landscape of Ardajan.
History
The seeds of the political entity that would eventually become the ADP were sown in 2013 when the Hasanistan Independence Party (HSIP) emerged onto the political landscape. Initially founded as the Hasanistan Independence Party, it was conceived as an all-encompassing Hasani party under the leadership of Shady Morsi. During its early days, the HSIP mirrored the then-existing Hasanistan Secessionist Party, positioning itself as the right-wing counterpart to this political force. The HSIP was also more populist than the HSP
The HSIP made its debut on the electoral stage in Batyr in 2013, not only participating in local elections but also making its presence felt in the Presidential elections of that year. However, the political landscape underwent a significant transformation when Shady Morsi relocated to North Hasanistan, the most economically disadvantaged region of the country. This move marked a pivotal shift in the HSIP's identity, transforming it from an all-encompassing Hasani party into an exclusive Northern party, with a heightened focus on the concerns and issues faced by the residents of North Hasanistan.
In 2016, a rebranding initiative took place, and the party underwent a significant name change, adopting the title of the Northern League/Ardajani Democrats. Despite the dual nomenclature, the latter part of the name, Ardajani Democrats, saw limited usage in practical terms. Consequently, the political entity became commonly referred to simply as the Northern League.
This name change was not merely a superficial alteration; it signified a broader ideological and strategic shift within the party. The adoption of the name Northern League emphasized the party's dedication to the interests and aspirations of the Northern region. The move also indicated a departure from the original secessionist orientation, emphasizing a more nuanced and inclusive approach to regional politics.
As the Northern League evolved, it continued to navigate the intricate landscape of Hasanistan's political arena, seeking to address the unique challenges faced by the Northern population. The transformation from the Hasanistan Independence Party to the Northern League/Ardajani Democrats exemplifies the dynamic nature of political entities, adapting to the ever-changing socio-political environment in pursuit of their objectives.
The party's later incarnation emerged as a result of a merger between the Northern League and the unregistered political entity known as AUFNS (Ardajan Unregistered Front for National Salvation). This strategic alliance aimed to consolidate political influence in the region and solidify the party's position as a formidable force.
However, on December 10, 2021, the Democratic Party of Ardajan formally dissolved. The dissolution was attributed to several factors, including waning interest in Ardajani regionalism, President Shady Morsi's aspiration to engage more actively in federal politics, and a decline in the representation of Ardajani nationals within Hasanistan.
Ideology
Relationship with other parties
The contentious relationship between the Hasanistan Independence Party and the Progressive Party marked a tumultuous period in Hasani politics. The Progressive Party's staunch opposition to Ardajani autonomy became a focal point of discord, with HSIP deputies often resorting to walking out of parliamentary sessions when Progressive Party members took the floor. This deep-seated animosity eventually escalated to the extreme measure of banning the Progressive Party in Ardajan, underscoring the intensity of the political feud. Not limited to inter-party conflicts, the HSIP also found itself at odds with ideologies such as Eniakism and the original Islamic Party. These ideological differences further fueled the political landscape, contributing to an atmosphere of polarization and competition within Hasanistan. Morsi infamously insulted Muhammet Ali as a "kafir in the clothes of the ummah" during a parliamentary session
In an unexpected turn of events, the HSIP took a strategic step by forming an alliance with the Nomad Party, a move that would significantly impact the political landscape. The Unity Alliance, established on April 25, 2018, brought together the HSIP and the Nomad Party under a joint platform. This alliance not only reshaped the dynamics of Hasanistan politics but also paved the way for a significant electoral victory. as Shady Morsi as his running mate, Çakar was elected unopposed in the 2018 Hasani presidential election. It also worked mainly with Hasan's other parties such as the HSP in 2016 the HSIP and the HSP merged to form the Idealist Party of Hasanistan
Electoral history
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Two new Provisional Council members appointed, Northern League created. Batyr Times. 14 May 2017.
- ↑ 2nd Presidential Election starts in Hasanistan. Batyr Times. 23 August 2014.
- ↑ Əsgər Rzayev wins 2017 presidential election. Batyr Times. 16 June 2017.
- ↑ Prime elections in Batyr. Batyr Times. 28 September 2013.
- ↑ Peace and Unity Party dissolves. Batyr Times. 9 September 2013.