National Party of Malivia

The National Party of Malivia is a right wing political party in Malivia founded in 3665. It is a member of the Conservative Coalition and their official representative in their country. The NPM grew indirectly out of several defunct parties and pressure groups like the Malivians, National Direct Action and Malivians Against Immigration. Its leader is John Patrick Jameson a lawyer and former high rank general in the Malivia Self-Defense Forces expeled because of being a member of National Direct Action.

Early history
The origins of the National Party of Malivia can be traced mainly to three political organizations, that existed as minority groups on the nationalistic right wing spectrum of the country. The earliest of all is the National Unity Party of Malivia, a conservative and patriotic organization founded in 3598 that was modelled on the Rildanor Parti Nationaliste, founded in 3345 by Linus Grande. The NUPM stood for a nationalist democratic system where the Malivians were more privilleged than immigrants. In 3643 it was disbanded by the police as it was considered a hate group. They founded a civil organization known as Malivians that is now a member of the National Party of Malivia.

National Direct Action is a youth militant group that promotes a "national, social and radical alternative for Malivia". Some members can be considered as a Southern Artanian nationalist group as they consider Narikaton, Darnussia and Malivia the same nation but that option cannot be considered a majority. It was founded in 3623 by young nationalists members of several hooligan firms like Bhulkhandra Boys and the Duntrekker Firm, street gangs like Artanian Loyalty and the youth of the National Unity Party. Their main actions were against immigrants and anarchists, but sometimes also against workers' strikes and government facilities. They were prosecuted but as they weren't offcially an organization they couldn't be fully disbanded.

Malivians Against Immigration is a pressure group that promotes nationalist and identitarian ideas. It was founded in 3662 and quickly became a popular group having supporters nationalwide. MAI was founded with the support of Malivians and their members are young people that didn't want to be involved in violent acts, so they rejected to join National Direct Action but they support them and work together in some political campaigns.

Other organizations, like the Malivian Defence League (right-wing nationalist pressure group), National Workers' Committee (national syndicalist group) or the Keymonese Assembly in Malivia (right wing international group, national committee).