Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)
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Socialist Unity Party | |
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Leader | Maximilian Herzog (Chancellor) |
Chairperson | Zoë Belcher |
General Secretary | Noel Sniders |
Founder | Tony Castilla |
Slogan | "Forwards" |
Founded | 16 August 1999 |
Preceded by | RUAC |
Youth wing | United Socialist Youths |
Membership (December 2015) | 446,859 |
Ideology |
Democratic Socialism Technocracy State Capitalism Eco-Socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
International affiliation | Socialist International (observer) |
Colors | Red-Violet |
Bundesrat |
29 / 100 |
Bundestag |
254 / 630 |
State Legislatures |
337 / 1,301 |
Party flag | |
The Socialist Unity Party, abbreviated as SU, is Democratic Socialist political party in Tarper. It is one of the two catch-all parties in Tarperti Politics. It was founded as an underground party in 1999 in the Republic of Tarper under the name "New Millennium Party". The party was made as a successor to the Republican Union of Anti Capitalists, RUAC, from the democratization period of the Republic of Tarper, although with a more specified base.
The leader of the SU, Maximilian Herzog, is the current Chancellor of Tarper. The SU is an observer of the Socialist International.
Contents
History
Castilla Era & Renaming (2002-2010)
Tapia Era (2010-2015)
Herzog Era (2015-present)
Voter base
Party platform
Internal structure
Membership
Herzog-Tapia Theorist Bureau
Symbols
Special organizations
Leaders of the SU, 1999-present
Leader | Period |
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Tony Castilla | 1999–2010 |
Frederick Tapia | 2010–2015 |
Maximilian Herzog | 2015–present |
Tarperti Chancellors from the SU
Chancellor of Tarper | Time in office |
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Tony Castilla | 2002–2010 |
Maximilian Herzog | 2015–present |
Tarperti Presidents from the SU
President of Tarper | Time in office |
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William Herzog | 2002–2010 |
Frederick Tapia | 2015–present |