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|colors= Red, Yellow | |colors= Red, Yellow | ||
|founded= December 30, 2011 | |founded= December 30, 2011 | ||
+ | |dissolution= February 13, 2012 | ||
+ | |succeeded= Swiss People's Party | ||
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|orientation= Far-Left | |orientation= Far-Left | ||
|ideology= Anarchist | |ideology= Anarchist | ||
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− | The '''Helvetia Union''' | + | The '''Helvetia Union''' was the #4 largest party in {{CountryLink|Switzerland}}. The party was founded by [[Hot Fever]] on December 30th, 2011. |
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+ | The main goal of the party was to spread the word of the working man, the common people, and to provoke feelings of nationalism. It was dissolved by [[Hot Fever]] on February 13th, 2012, though his resignation of Party President. The new owner, [[Comrade Vladimir Ulyanow Lenin|Madkytle]], re-branded the party as the Soviet Party of Switzerland. He only had the control of the HU for 2 days before [[cooldude97]] became Party President and re-branded the party as Helvetia. | ||
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+ | The party ultimately become [[Swiss People's Party]]. |
Latest revision as of 06:10, 21 December 2017
This is a historical party, for succeeding party: Swiss People's Party
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The Helvetia Union was the #4 largest party in Switzerland. The party was founded by Hot Fever on December 30th, 2011.
The main goal of the party was to spread the word of the working man, the common people, and to provoke feelings of nationalism. It was dissolved by Hot Fever on February 13th, 2012, though his resignation of Party President. The new owner, Madkytle, re-branded the party as the Soviet Party of Switzerland. He only had the control of the HU for 2 days before cooldude97 became Party President and re-branded the party as Helvetia.
The party ultimately become Swiss People's Party.