Global Nationalist Movement

The Global Nationalist Movement consists of the network of parties across Terra supportive of Radical Nationalism. It is led by the Front National Party.

History
The GNM was founded in 2410 by the Front National Party as a potpourri of former fascist and nationalist parties that converted to the Radical Nationalist Ideology. Worldwide, the movement has over 2 million registered members, and on average, 180 million voters choose parties that are part of the Global Nationalist Movement worldwide.

In 2411, a disagreement between the Front National Party and the Flavian Aretic Archonate led to the first major ideology split in the Global Nationalist Movement between parties that saw the family, in addition to the nation, as the basic social function, and those who sought to abolish the family altogether, focusing instead on total control of the nation.

Members
The following parties are part of the Global Nationalist Movement:

The Front National Party in Pontesi

The Conservative Union Party in Hutori

The Social Conservative Party in Wantuni

The Fascist Zealotry League in Dranland The Squadra Neo-Nazista in Reppublicana Istaliana

The Patriot Intellectual Social Conservative in Zardugal

The Imperial Party in Luthori

The Meritocratic Feudalism Party in Saridan

The Flavian Aretic Archonate in Sekowo

The Imperial Hulstrian Party in Hulstria

The Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alda in Alduria

The Christian Party in Pontesi

The Cavalier Party in Zardugal

The Hulstrian Nationalist Party in Hulstria

The Hulstrian Patriotic Superiority Alliance in Hulstria

The National Conservative Patriotic Party in Darnussia

The Nationalistische Sozialistische Partei in Dundorf

The Redneck Party in Luthori

The Macon Nationalist Party in Hutori

Structure
Each party in the Global Nationalist Movement has one vote. Parties with a majority in their countries or with the Head of State position have an extra vote for each position. In total, a party can have three votes in the GNM if it holds both a majority and the head of state position in its party. The GNM operates otherwise as a democracy, with members voting for resolutions and changes.