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Gao-Showa Imperial Party
Party Leader Tokugawa Kazuma
Founded 2316
Headquarters Akihito (Kaiserburg), Hilgar
Nation Hulstria & Gao-Soto
Political Ideology Monarchism, Nationalism, Religious Democracy, Conservatism
Political Position Right Wing
Primary International Affiliation International Monarchist League
Secondary International Affiliations International Religious Democrats
Colours 8968CD
Website {{{website}}}

The Gao-Showa Imperial Party Party (Gao-Showa:Gao-Showa Teikokuto), or GSIP for short, is a political party in the country of Hulstria & Gao-Soto. It was created to represent the native population's in Hilgar and Mitrania following the collapse of Communism. It seeks to preserve the rights of the Gao-Showa (formerly known as the Gishotoi) and to increase their role in the culture and government of the nation. The GSIP is headquartered in Akihito, Hilgar and it has offices in most Gao-Showa areas. It was re founded in 2418 by Tenno Meiji Takara to fight against apartheid and to once more give the Gao-Showa representation in their own country and was renamed the GSIP in 2469 a year after Takara's death. The GSSP is dominated by the major native aristocratic clans.

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[edit] History of the GSIP

There were two main factors leading to the creation of the Goa-Showa Peoples' Party. The first was the collapse of State Communism which greatly increased the rights of native people's to live and worship as they wished and the second was an influx of migrants from the beyond the frontiers of the nation. Day by the day the Gishotoi population was increasing and interest in the traditional culture and the demand for better representation in national politics. Various movements started to spring up in the second decade of the 24th century seeking to do just this and eventually they came together as the party under the leadership of Tokugawa Ieyasu the head of the Gao-Showa Culture Society and a leading figure in the fight against communism.

The GSPP quickly gained in popularity winning 9 elections for head of state in a row, being the largest party in the nation for 32 years between 2319 and 2351, as well as holding the head of state position for 28 of those years. For a long period the GSPP was considered the strongest party in the world and is remembered as one of the most successful parties in world history.

Over this first period the GSPP help to dismantle the Communist system, at first working with the republicans but then siding with the Imperial Hulstrian Party. This coalition of previously bitterly opposed aristocracies helped to warm relation between the Hulstrian and the Gao-Showa population for many years.

However it was not to last, the GSPP was highly factional and as infighting reached a crescendo the party collapsed, paving the way for a Hulstrian ascendancy and the dark period of Gao-Showa history under Apartheid. Following the accesion of Meiji Takara however this all changed as the new imperial court strengthned its position and united the Gao-Showa in the fight against aparthied. The refounded GSPP soon overthrew the aparthied system and started a new golden period called the Meiji restoration, with the Emperor being officially recognised by the government in Kien and the Gao-Showa regaining their rights within the nation.

The party was renamed the Gao-Showa Imperial Party in 2469 in recognition of the increased importance of Imperialism in the party's poltics compared to when it was originally founded and to show the new unity of all Gao-Showa clans behind the Imperial family.

The Party collapsed in 2477 after losing many voted to the primarily Gao-Soto based National Centrist Coalition which provided a far more populist platform than the elitist GSIP. With few seats in the Diet the party leadership found it impossible to balance the confliciting interests in the party.

[edit] Notable Members

[edit] Taisho

Name Time in Office
Tokugawa Ieyasu 2316-2328
Tokugawa Jiang 2328-2351
Meiji Takara 2418-2426
Kyuma Hisamitsu 2426-2462
Tokugawa Kazuma 2462

[edit] Factions

Though less prevalent before factions still exist and are still largely based around the leaders of clans. The decline of the Tokugawa and the rise of the Meiji faction has increased the power of the leader however due to the increased reverence the position now receives.

[edit] Political Positions

[edit] Shintoism

The Party is religious and proud of it. However Shintoism is not merely a religion but an identity for the Gao-Showa. It is the thing that keeps their link to their past and to their native land and is something they seek to promote. Shintoism has also always been the religion of the nation and always will be. Nearly all Gao-Showa wish a return to state Shintoism though the degree to which it would be imposed varies across the clans. The belief in Shintoism also fuels the drive to rename the nation to Gao-Soto and the people to Gao-Showa as these are viewed as holy names presented by the Kami of Shinto.

[edit] Economics

The GSPP has been a capitalist party in line with the views of most Gao-Showa who support the free market and equate socialism with the oppression of the largely socialist Gishoton population and the secret purges undertaken at various times under communist rule. However the effects of the more unrestrained capitalism of the Hulstrian Imperialists and the rise of the more leftish Imperial Clan Meiji has pushed the GSIP to a more centrist position.

[edit] Federalism

The GSIP is very much a federalist party and wants as many powers as possible distributed from the centre. This is largely because it would be harder for the Hulstrian majority to suppress Gao-Showa culture when that power has been dispersed from Kien.

[edit] The GSIP's View of Other Parties

[edit] Imperial Hulstrian Party

The IHP and GSIP share a close relationship as the imperial parties representing the views of their respective monarchs in the diet. Once again racial divisions have been set aside as the two parties work for the betterment of the entire nation.

[edit] Mormon Socialist Party

The Mormon's recent drift to the left has been a cause for concern but their continued support for sensible social policies means they are still a valuable partner in the diet.

Imperial Crownlands of Greater Hulstria
Kien (capital)
History & Economy Christopher Dove, War of Luthori Succession, Welsh Genocide, New Englian Crisis
Geography Dovani, Great North Dovani Plain, Schnee-Berge Mountains
Demographics Celts, Gao-Showa, Gao-Showa Clans, Gao-Showa Language, Hulstrian, Welsh
Culture National Anthems: The Call of Hulstria, For all eternity, For the Monarchy, Land of our Fathers, The Revolution ne'er can yield
Religion Buddhism, Episcopalianism in Greater Hulstria, Hellenic Polytheism, Shintoism
Crownlands Budenlar: Labsburg | Hilgar: Veilchen | Hulstria: Kien | Kuratha: Marchau | Mitrania: Graaffsberg, Mitrania Highlands National Park
Politics Historically Important Parties: Anarchitarians, Aneist Unionist Party, Christian Communist Party, Gao-Showa Peoples' Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Progressive Liberal Party of Hulstria, Refuge Pressure Party | List of Former Parties of Greater Hulstria
Presently Active Parties: Christliche Liberalen Allianz, Fascist Authority Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Nationale Demokratische Union, Nationale Partei, Christliche Zentrumspartei Hulsterreichs, Socialist Party of Greater Hulstria
Monarchy Monarchs: Alexander I, Franz I, Franz VI, Ferdinand I, Godric I, Godric II, Heinrich I, Heinrich II, Karl III, Klaus Gustav III, Klemens II, Rainer IV, Rudolph III, Rudolph IV, Rudolph V
Other Royalty: Klaus Gustav, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduke Maximilian of Hulstria, Archduke Wilhelm of Hulstria, Roberta Lusk, Princess Janne von Bavoria, Queen Matilda of Rilandor, Karl, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduchess Cristyne of Hulstria, Archduke Rudolph, Archduke Paul of Hulstria, Archduke Henry
Primary Noble Houses: House of Flieder, House of Strauss, House of Rothingren
Palaces: Fliederbrunn Palace, Phönixstein Castle
Other Noble Houses: House of Brunner, House of Halvorsen
People Gao Showa: Meiji Hideaki, Meiji Takara, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokuro Tanemoto, Naoki Tsukuda, Tokugawa Jiang, Gao-Ri Juro, Haruhi Suzumiya
Hulstrian: Kyril von Flieder, Lanzo Henning, Konrad Labsburg, Otto von Labsburg, Rudolph Labsburg, Rebekka Liese, Heindrich Strauss, Konsort Strauss, Philip Strauss, Rosaline Strauss, Karl van Gessel, Spenzer Roderick, Erwin Zilberschlag, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Hildegard Klay, Martin Valle, Gregory Kleinman, Anders Raske, David Thorsten, Lukas Adenauer, Friedrich Ewald II, Ambrose Bauer, Maggie Bauer-Chamberlain, Charles Fuerstien, Waldemar von Treuburg, Wenzeslaus von Hortensiengau
Other: Charlotte Church, George Huws, Katherine Jenkins, Wali Thomas