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'''Golden Kwang''' (<small>Kwang:</small> ''Phà Kwan''), or more commonly known as the ''' | '''Golden Kwang''' (<small>Kwang:</small> ''Phà Kwan''), or more commonly known as the '''Organization''' (<small>Kwang:</small> ''Gwè Gwe'') up until 1972, was the ruling party of the [[Supreme Commune of Qonklaks]] from 1950 to 2005. Its leader was [[Mheiq Ku]] from 1950 to 1975, then [[Jiq Zaw]] from 1975 to the fall of the Commune in 2005. | ||
==History== | |||
The party has its roots in the [[Ngonku]], an armed [[kúúlism|kúúlist]] resistance group formed from the GEW-era 88th division based in [[Kaw Deintha]]. As the [[Helsonian Union|Helsonian]] forces established contact with the Ngonku, both parties agreed to lay down early groundwork for a single-party system in post-war Qonklaks, then known as '''Revolutionary Qonklaks'''. | |||
The official name of the party was rarely used, as the neutral term "the Organization" was preferred by Mheiq Ku for propaganda. Until 1792, when [[Jiq Zaw]] became [[Supreme Overseer]], this was the unspoken ''de facto'' way TV anchors and radio broadcasters referred to Golden Kwang. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 16:12, 25 September 2020
Golden Kwang Phà Kwan | |
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Abbreviation | GK |
Founder | Mheiq Ku |
Founded | 10 May 1950 |
Dissolved | 13 September 2005 |
Preceded by | 88th Revolutionary Division |
Succeeded by | none |
Headquarters | Jikhein |
Newspaper | The Proletarian |
Youth wing | Golden Youth |
Membership | 12 million (1989) |
Ideology | Kuulism |
Colours | Golden |
Slogan | "Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!" ("Workers of the world, unite!") |
Anthem | "Internatsional" Template:ParabrTemplate:Parabr("The Internationale") |
Golden Kwang (Kwang: Phà Kwan), or more commonly known as the Organization (Kwang: Gwè Gwe) up until 1972, was the ruling party of the Supreme Commune of Qonklaks from 1950 to 2005. Its leader was Mheiq Ku from 1950 to 1975, then Jiq Zaw from 1975 to the fall of the Commune in 2005.
History
The party has its roots in the Ngonku, an armed kúúlist resistance group formed from the GEW-era 88th division based in Kaw Deintha. As the Helsonian forces established contact with the Ngonku, both parties agreed to lay down early groundwork for a single-party system in post-war Qonklaks, then known as Revolutionary Qonklaks.
The official name of the party was rarely used, as the neutral term "the Organization" was preferred by Mheiq Ku for propaganda. Until 1792, when Jiq Zaw became Supreme Overseer, this was the unspoken de facto way TV anchors and radio broadcasters referred to Golden Kwang.