Independent Haukist Movement

The Independent Haukist Movement (IHM; Dundorfian: Unabhängige Haukistische Bewegung) is a Haukist political party in Utari Mosir. Under the leadership of Paulina Unterberger, it has become the dominant political force in the country, pioneering a radical form of Haukism known as Unterbergerism.

History
The Independent Haukist Movement has its origins in the Republican Jingoist Alliance, which governed Utari Mosir as a one-party state for several decades from 4422. Under Benedict Felgenhauer and Reinhold Wittgenstein, the RJA implemented a theory of social organisation known as Haukism, based on establishing a society dominated by the agricultural sector.

When Jochen Ruhl brought an end to the one-party state in 4479, the result was the creation of two new political parties: the Restoration and Development Party and the Independent Haukist Movement. The primary political difference between the two new parties was on whether to continue to actively pursue the Haukist approach. In the first elections in the country for a half a century, Paulina Unterberger won a clear majority and began a consolidation of power for the IHM.