Partito Monarchico

The Monarchist Party (Vintallian: Partito Monarchico) is a right-wing, reactionary party in the Federal Union of Gaduridos. It advocates a removal of progressive government programs and thought, and seeks to bring about a much more centralized, though limited, form of government. It places a heavy emphasis on the preservation of Vintallian culture and Hosian morality.

Background
In 3924, Vintallian philosopher Silvio Buccho wrote a lengthy treatise entitled Liberty or Freedom, in which he criticized direct democracy and many populist forms of government. He argued that such governments promote moral degradation, long-term harm to a nation's sense of identity, and do much more harm to equality than other governmental forms. Many other writers picked up on Buccho's beliefs, especially after his death in 3935, and the Brotherhood of Buccho was formed among several Vintallian political thinkers.

In 3974, scattered Vintallian identitarian movements merged with the Brotherhood of Buccho, as both parties had found themselves at odds with the progressive tendencies seen in the Gaduridan government and society. There was some conflict for the position of leadership, as various factions with different emphases wished to take the lead. Finally, after a compromise agreement in the party assembly of 3979, leadership of the party fell under Alfredo Gentile, of the Buccho Brotherhood faction.

Formation
The party was formed in July of 3980, shortly before the August elections.