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{{Party
{{Party
|name=''Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán''
|name=''Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán''
|boss=
|boss=[[Miestrâ Schivâ]] (Secretary/Convenor)
|logo=ZRTlogoNEW.png
|logo=ZRTlogoNEW.png
|date1=7 March 2012
|date1=7 March 2012
|date2=present
|date2=25 March 2015
|bel=Republican, defencist.
|bel=Republican, defencist.
}}
}}
The '''ZRT''' (''Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán''; Defenders of Talossan Republicanism) is a Talossan [[political parties|political party]]. It was re-founded by former members of the PVZT, [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] and [[Carlüs Xheraltescu]], on the 7th of March 2012. Schivâ and Xheraltescu argued that with the coming [[Reunision]], the "unity" element of the Defencist Unity Party would be complete,  rendering it obsolete. Thus, its transformation into the ZRT was perceived as a necessary step for Defencism.
The '''ZRT''' (''Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán''; Defenders of Talossan Republicanism) is a caucus within the [[Free Democrats of Talossa]], and formerly a Talossan [[political parties|political party]]. It was re-founded by former members of the PVZT, [[Miestrâ Schivâ]] and [[Carlüs Xheraltescu]], on the 7th of March 2012. Schivâ and Xheraltescu argued that with the coming [[Reunision]], the "unity" element of the Defencist Unity Party would be complete,  rendering it obsolete. Thus, its transformation into the ZRT was perceived as a necessary step for Defencism. Party members were commonly referred to as Goats, ZRTers or simply Republicans.


Party members are commonly referred to as Goats, ZRTers or simply Republicans.
With the foundation of the [[Free Democrats of Talossa]], the ZRT became a caucus within the FreeDems, continuing to agitate for democratic and "de-monarchizing" reforms.


==Members==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Province !! Member !! Current offices
|-
| [[File:Fi_flag.png|50px|link=Fiova]]  || [[Miestrâ Schivâ]], UrN  || [[Constitution of the ZRT|General Secretary of the Party]], [[Constitution of the ZRT|Party President]], [[Cosa|MC]], [[Government and politics of Fiôvâ|Túischac'h of the Fiôván General Assembly]]
|-
| [[File:Fi_flag.png|50px|link=Fiova]]  || [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]]  || [[Cosa|MC]], [[Royal Archives|National Archivist]]
|-
| [[File:Ka flag.gif|50px|link=Ataturk]]  || [[Óïn Ursüm]]  || [[Constitution of the ZRT|Convention Chair]], [[Cosa|MC]], Member of the Atatürk House of Commons
|-
| [[File:Fi_flag.png|50px|link=Fiova]]  || [[Üc R. Tärfâ]]  ||
|-
| [[File:Ma_flag.gif|50px|link=Maricopa]]  || [[David Huisman]]  ||
|-
| [[File:Ka flag.gif|50px|link=Ataturk]]  || [[Megan Keirle]]  || Member of the Atatürk House of Commons
|-
| [[File:Ka flag.gif|50px|link=Ataturk]]  || [[Erschéveþ Hadnac'h Üchescu]]  || [[Cosa|MC]]
|-
| [[File:Fi_flag.png|50px|link=Fiova]]  || [[Txec Ereufiglheu]]  ||
|-
| [[File:Ce_flag.png|50px|link=Cézembre]]  || [[Moritz Fernaodescu]]  ||  [[Cosa|MC]]
|-
| [[File:Ka flag.gif|50px|link=Ataturk]]  || [[Evan Cuntainça]]  || Başbakan of Atatürk
|-
| [[File:Fi_flag.png|50px|link=Fiova]]  || [[Jum Txec Tric'hardsëfiglheu]]  ||
|}


==Defencism==
==Defencism==
Zefençismeu, or Defencism - the ideology on which the ZRT party is founded - sees itself as the heir to the traditions which have kept Talossa strong, vibrant and proud throughout its history. At the same time, it repudiates the traditions which kept Talossa paranoid, nasty, and cultish for much of the later history of the pre-Revolutionary period.
Zefençismeu, or Defencism, sees itself as the heir to the traditions which have kept Talossa strong, vibrant and proud throughout its history. At the same time, it repudiates the traditions which kept Talossa paranoid, nasty, and cultish for much of the later history of the pre-Revolutionary period.


The ZRT states that it stands in, and defends, the best traditions of the Declaration of Independence of December 1979 which created Talossa, the "Noisy Revolution" of June 2004 which created the Talossan Republic, the “Quiet Revolution” of August 2005 which created the modern Kingdom of Talossa, and the Reunision Declaration of 2012.
The ZRT states that it stands in, and defends, the best traditions of the Declaration of Independence of December 1979 which created Talossa, the "Noisy Revolution" of June 2004 which created the Talossan Republic, the “Quiet Revolution” of August 2005 which created the modern Kingdom of Talossa, and the Reunision Declaration of 2012.
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Following the [[First Convention of the ZRT|first Convention of the ZRT]], a Constitution was approved by party members. The Constitution provided a framework for internal party structure, including the election of an executive committee called the Central Committee and other executive positions.
Following the [[First Convention of the ZRT|first Convention of the ZRT]], a Constitution was approved by party members. The Constitution provided a framework for internal party structure, including the election of an executive committee called the Central Committee and other executive positions.


The full text of the ZRT Constitution may be found [[Constitution of the ZRT|here]].
The full text of the ZRT Constitution may be found [http://zefencismeu.blogspot.co.nz/2013/09/constitution-and-platform-of-defenders.html here].


==Convention==
==Government==
According to the [[Constitution of the ZRT]], the ruling body of the party is the Convention, which must be convened at least once in the life of each Cosâ. The Convention approves the initial policies which will form the manifesto for the next election, elects the Central Committee, and may amend the Platform and Constitution.


* [[First Convention of the ZRT]]
The ZRT formed part of the Government in the 46th and 47th Cosas as an independent party, and as part of the [[Free Democratic Alliance]] in the 48th Cosa.
* [[Second Convention of the ZRT]]
 
==Government==
Since the results of the 46th Cosa were released, the ZRT elected to join the [[MRPT]] and [[RPT]] as part of a reformist coalition, a break from the [[RUMP]] government which had served Talossa for the better part of the last decade. The offices of the [[Distain]], the [[Ministry of Culture]], the [[Ministry of Justice]], and the [[Ministry of Home Affairs]] are currently held by members of the ZRT.


==Former Leaders==
==Former Leaders==
* [[Miestrâ Schivâ]]
* [[Miestrâ Schivâ]]
* [[Carlüs Xheraltescu]]


==Electoral results==
==Electoral results==
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| {{Infobox political party/seats|44|200|hex=#0000FF}}
| {{increase}} 15
| {{increase}} 15
|
|-
! '''[[August 2014 General Election|August 2014, 47th Cosa]]'''
| 16
| 15.53 (#'''3''')
| {{Infobox political party/seats|31|200|hex=#0000FF}}
| {{decrease}} 13
|  
|  
|}
|}
The ZRT fought the 48th Cosa election as part of the [[Free Democratic Alliance]].


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 15:31, 30 November 2015

Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán
ZRTlogoNEW.png
Leader: Miestrâ Schivâ (Secretary/Convenor)
Founded: 7 March 2012
Disbanded:25 March 2015
Beliefs: Republican, defencist.

The ZRT (Zefençadéirs del Repúblicanismeu Talossán; Defenders of Talossan Republicanism) is a caucus within the Free Democrats of Talossa, and formerly a Talossan political party. It was re-founded by former members of the PVZT, Miestrâ Schivâ and Carlüs Xheraltescu, on the 7th of March 2012. Schivâ and Xheraltescu argued that with the coming Reunision, the "unity" element of the Defencist Unity Party would be complete, rendering it obsolete. Thus, its transformation into the ZRT was perceived as a necessary step for Defencism. Party members were commonly referred to as Goats, ZRTers or simply Republicans.

With the foundation of the Free Democrats of Talossa, the ZRT became a caucus within the FreeDems, continuing to agitate for democratic and "de-monarchizing" reforms.


Defencism

Zefençismeu, or Defencism, sees itself as the heir to the traditions which have kept Talossa strong, vibrant and proud throughout its history. At the same time, it repudiates the traditions which kept Talossa paranoid, nasty, and cultish for much of the later history of the pre-Revolutionary period.

The ZRT states that it stands in, and defends, the best traditions of the Declaration of Independence of December 1979 which created Talossa, the "Noisy Revolution" of June 2004 which created the Talossan Republic, the “Quiet Revolution” of August 2005 which created the modern Kingdom of Talossa, and the Reunision Declaration of 2012.

More simply put, it is a specifically republican form of derivativism.

Constitution

Following the first Convention of the ZRT, a Constitution was approved by party members. The Constitution provided a framework for internal party structure, including the election of an executive committee called the Central Committee and other executive positions.

The full text of the ZRT Constitution may be found here.

Government

The ZRT formed part of the Government in the 46th and 47th Cosas as an independent party, and as part of the Free Democratic Alliance in the 48th Cosa.

Former Leaders

Electoral results

Cosa

General Election # of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall seats won +/- Notes
July 2012, 44th Cosa 28 21.88 (#2)
44 / 200
-
April 2013, 45th Cosa 18 14.52 (#2)
29 / 200
Decrease 15
January 2014, 46th Cosa 22 22 (#3)
44 / 200
Increase 15
August 2014, 47th Cosa 16 15.53 (#3)
31 / 200
Decrease 13

The ZRT fought the 48th Cosa election as part of the Free Democratic Alliance.

External Links