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'''PUNK''' (People United for No King) was a political party that was formed following a merger of [[Danihel Lauriéir|Danihel Lauriéir's]] [[DDP| | '''PUNK''' (People United for No King) was a political party that was formed following a merger of [[Danihel Lauriéir|Danihel Lauriéir's]] [[DDP|Democratic Dandipratic Party (DDP)]] and [[Frédéric Maugey|Frédéric Maugey's]] [[FUN|Front United for the Nation (FUN)]]. | ||
Both the DDP and FUN had been operating in semi-coalition (known as the DDP-FUN bloc) since the 25th September {{year|1986}} when Maugey announced support for a Talossan republic, a plank that Lauriéir had been fighting on for some time prior. | Both the DDP and FUN had been operating in semi-coalition (known as the DDP-FUN bloc) since the 25th September {{year|1986}} when Maugey announced support for a Talossan republic, a plank that Lauriéir had been fighting on for some time prior. | ||
On 8 November, the party leaders announced the formation of a single republican party, PUNK, which was the result of merging both their parties together. | On 8 November, the party leaders announced the formation of a single republican party, PUNK, which was the result of merging both their parties together. |
Revision as of 14:13, 21 July 2012
People United for No King |
Leader: Danihel Lauriéir, Frédéric Maugey |
Founded: 8 November 1986 |
Disbanded:1988?? |
Beliefs: Republican |
PUNK (People United for No King) was a political party that was formed following a merger of Danihel Lauriéir's Democratic Dandipratic Party (DDP) and Frédéric Maugey's Front United for the Nation (FUN).
Both the DDP and FUN had been operating in semi-coalition (known as the DDP-FUN bloc) since the 25th September 1986/VII when Maugey announced support for a Talossan republic, a plank that Lauriéir had been fighting on for some time prior.
On 8 November, the party leaders announced the formation of a single republican party, PUNK, which was the result of merging both their parties together.