National Agrarian Movement

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National Agrarian Movement
Vlmemoshic nameMosäsepsä Tänekiň Pemiň
Tyunyi nameMósinuseb Xésag Pómosag
Sarash nameBalder Kavəg Bozúndo
Siyan nameCiko Tari Góžos hą še Hokocira
AbbreviationNAM
FounderÓvrə Ə́kebukiň
FoundedNovember 6, 1899 (1899-11-06)
Merger ofLeague of the Land and Labour
Circle of the People's Revolutionaries
Various small balkist and nationalist groups in the Faichani Empire and future Vlmemosh
Headquartersvarious
NewspaperMryévu
Šlát
Youth wingLeague of the Masic Firsts
Women's wingWomen's Agrarian Front
Membership (1973)4,118,568
IdeologyNational Agrarianism
Balkism
Kúúlism (in the Transrolovian Communes, 1960s-1990s)
Political positionBig tent (initially), left-wing to far-left
ReligionState atheism
Colors  Amber   Red
SloganNé yá tótonot yléz, meságun kém! Zó chék!
("If you have to die, then let it be! To battle!")
AnthemArise, O proletarians!

The National Agrarian Movement (Vlmemoshic: Mosäsepsä Tänekiň Pemiň; Tyunyi: Mósinuseb Xésag Pómosag; Sarash: Balder Kavəg Bozúndo; Siyan: Ciko Tari Góžos hą še Hokocira) is the political party and federation of political parties that rules in Alakaes, Dibave, Hasan and Nokonozan and Humosh and ruled in the Transrolovian Communes and Vlmemosh in the past. It was formed in 1899 as the revolutionary movement in the South Masic kingdoms and Faichani Empire. The NAM mainly consisted of former members of the League of the Land and Labour and the Circle of the People's Revolutionaries. From the very beginning, the movement was split into several factions based not only on the place of residence of its members, but also on their political views, the largest factions were: NAM(of Vlmemosh)–Social Agrarians, NAM(of Vlmemosh)–Revolutionary Agrarians and NAM(of Faichan)–Revolutionaries. The first was also associated with a group of mercenaries known as the Mountain Brothers. In 1921, NAM became the ruling party in all the South Masic kingdoms after the Vlmemoshic Fire. A few years later, in 1923, NAM will receive positions in Faichan, and in 1939 it will become the only ruling power in all of Faichan. In 1994, after the Republican Coup in Faichan, NAM will maintain its positions in Vlmemosh, however, even there it will gradually lose them with the collapse of the country.

History

Early years (1899–1910)

Before the Fire (1910–1921)

War era (1921–1935)

Post-war era (1935–1958)

Transrolovian-Vlmemoshic split (1958–1982)

New National Agrarianism (1982–1994)

NAM in collapsing Vlmemosh (1994–2004)

Modern NAM

Ideology

National Agrarianism

Balkism

Kúúlism

See also