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{{Party
|name=New Peculiar Way
|name=New Peculiar Way
|boss=collective leadership
|boss=Eiric Börnatfiglheu
|logo=Npwlogo.gif
|logo=npw.png
|date1=
|date1=2013, 2019 (refounded)
|date2=
|date2=''active''
|bel=[[Peculiarism]], polyarchy.}}
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The '''New Peculiar Way''' is a [[Talossa]]n [[political party]].  It was founded by [[Eiric Börnatfiglheu]], [[Vitxalmour Conductour]], [[Andreas Lorentz]], [[Iason Taiwos]], [[Ián Txaglh]] and [[Dieter Vercáriâ|Dieter N. Vercáriâ]] (in alphabetical order). Its predecessor was the unregistered-but-active [[APT]].
|bel=[[Peculiarism]], republicanism}}
The '''New Peculiar Way''' is a [[Talossa|Talossan]] [[political party]] led by [[Eiric Börnatfiglheu]].  It was founded by [[Eiric Börnatfiglheu]], [[Vitxalmour Conductour]], [[Andreas Lorentz]], [[Iason Taiwos]], [[Ián Txaglh]] and [[Dieter Vercáriâ]]. Its predecessor was the unregistered-but-active [[APT]].


The main concern of the New Peculiar Way is autonomy, be it national or individual autonomy. Freedom of thought and creativity are the best means of achieving and entrenching these autonomies.
==History==
===2013===
[[File:Npwlogo.gif|thumbnail|2013 logo]]
The New Peculiar Way contested the [[April 2013 General Election|elections]] to the [[45th Cosa]], and won eleven seats, in addition to holding the Senate seat for Benito through Iason Taiwos and unsuccessfully contesting the Fiovan seat with Dieter Vercáriâ. Subsequently, the party ceased national operations, its members mostly becoming independents or joining either the [[ZRT]] or the [[Liberal Congress]], but later resurfaced in 2016 as a [[Benito|Benitian]] provincial party, where it elected Taiwos and Börnatfiglheu to the office of Maestro.


The New Peculiar way envisions a third way between [[monarchism]] and [[republicanism]], for the reconciliation of both apparently intransigent political camps. Therefor, the remaining political powers of the King would be vested into an elected political head of the state; this political head of the state might also inherit powers of the Seneschál. In this concept, the King would remain the ceremonial head of the state, a keeper of traditions as well as the permanent "face of the nationette".
===2019===
The New Peculiar Way was relaunched for the [[December 2019 General Election]] by [[Eiric Börnatfiglheu]], one of three former members who had kept the party alive in Benito. The party will run on a four point manifesto based on peculiarism and republicanism.


==History==
==Beliefs==
The New Peculiar Way contested the [[April 2013 General Election|elections]] to the [[45th Cosa]], and won eleven seats, in addition to holding the Senate seat for Benito through [[Iason Taiwos]]. Subsequently, the party ceased national operations, its members mostly becoming independents or joining either the [[ZRT]] or the [[Liberal Congress]], but later resurfaced in 2016 as a Benitian provincial party.
The NPW was originally founded as a peculiarist party with strong roots in the former Republic of Talossa, while in the Kingdom peculiarists were generally less prominent and tended to coalesce in the [[Progressive Party]]. According to its leadership, the NPW's main concern of the New Peculiar Way was national and individual autonomy; freedom of thought and creativity were the best means of achieving and entrenching these autonomies.
 
Notably, the original NPW was one of the few parties to be explicitly neither monarchist nor republican; it envisioned a "third way" whereupon the King would still exist as a ceremonial office, but would relinquish all political powers to a new, elected head of state, which "might also inherit powers of the Seneschál". In this concept, the King would act as a keeper of traditions as well as the permanent "face of the nationette".


==Elected Officers (a.k.a. "The ChaChas")==
The 2019 relaunch of the NPW retained its peculiarist beliefs and expanded upon them: the NPW now advocates for abolishing [[Provinces]] and relinquishing all land claims, in addition to calling for the abolition of the monarchy.
* Chamberlain (Moderator): [[Dieter Vercáriâ|Dieter N. Vercáriâ]]
* Chancellor (Speaker): [[Vitxalmour Conductour]]


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

Revision as of 09:53, 3 November 2019

New Peculiar Way
Npw.png
Leader: Eiric Börnatfiglheu
Founded: 2013, 2019 (refounded)
Disbanded:active
Beliefs: Peculiarism, republicanism
Color:     

The New Peculiar Way is a Talossan political party led by Eiric Börnatfiglheu. It was founded by Eiric Börnatfiglheu, Vitxalmour Conductour, Andreas Lorentz, Iason Taiwos, Ián Txaglh and Dieter Vercáriâ. Its predecessor was the unregistered-but-active APT.

History

2013

2013 logo

The New Peculiar Way contested the elections to the 45th Cosa, and won eleven seats, in addition to holding the Senate seat for Benito through Iason Taiwos and unsuccessfully contesting the Fiovan seat with Dieter Vercáriâ. Subsequently, the party ceased national operations, its members mostly becoming independents or joining either the ZRT or the Liberal Congress, but later resurfaced in 2016 as a Benitian provincial party, where it elected Taiwos and Börnatfiglheu to the office of Maestro.

2019

The New Peculiar Way was relaunched for the December 2019 General Election by Eiric Börnatfiglheu, one of three former members who had kept the party alive in Benito. The party will run on a four point manifesto based on peculiarism and republicanism.

Beliefs

The NPW was originally founded as a peculiarist party with strong roots in the former Republic of Talossa, while in the Kingdom peculiarists were generally less prominent and tended to coalesce in the Progressive Party. According to its leadership, the NPW's main concern of the New Peculiar Way was national and individual autonomy; freedom of thought and creativity were the best means of achieving and entrenching these autonomies.

Notably, the original NPW was one of the few parties to be explicitly neither monarchist nor republican; it envisioned a "third way" whereupon the King would still exist as a ceremonial office, but would relinquish all political powers to a new, elected head of state, which "might also inherit powers of the Seneschál". In this concept, the King would act as a keeper of traditions as well as the permanent "face of the nationette".

The 2019 relaunch of the NPW retained its peculiarist beliefs and expanded upon them: the NPW now advocates for abolishing Provinces and relinquishing all land claims, in addition to calling for the abolition of the monarchy.

External Links