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The '''Association for Democracy and Socialism''' (Arvorian: Ассоциация за демократию и социализм. Hallisised: ''Assotsiatsiya za demokratiyu i sotsializm''), often colloquially referred to as '''Адс''', is the national political organisation which all citizens of [[Arvor]] must be a registered member of in order to seek elected office within the ADR.
The '''Association for Democracy and Socialism''' ([[Arvorian language|Arvorian]]: Ассоциация за демократию и социализм), often colloquially referred to as '''Адс''', is the national political organisation which all citizens of [[Arvor]] must be a registered member of in order to seek elected office within the ADR.


[[Category:Arvor]]
==History==
 
===Early years===
 
===Modern era===
 
==Groups==
 
===TBD===
 
===TBD===
 
===No-cards===
 
The No-cards (Нет-карт) are members of the Association who are not members of the other three groups, but rather form an independent bloc with more centrist viewpoint.  Their name is derived from the nickname given to them by other members that do belong to one of the more specifically aligned interest groups.
 
===TBD===
 
The TBD (TBD) are the group of Association members who drew their original inspiration from the book ''Turning the Spigot'' (''Поворот патрубка''), which was written by Kirill Semyonovich Moskalenko, a student of Doctor Ivana Valerievna Ustinova, who had been one of Belikov's peers and a fellow Founder of the modern republic.
 
[[Category:Politics of Arvor]]

Latest revision as of 01:32, 8 September 2024

The Association for Democracy and Socialism (Arvorian: Ассоциация за демократию и социализм), often colloquially referred to as Адс, is the national political organisation which all citizens of Arvor must be a registered member of in order to seek elected office within the ADR.

History

Early years

Modern era

Groups

TBD

TBD

No-cards

The No-cards (Нет-карт) are members of the Association who are not members of the other three groups, but rather form an independent bloc with more centrist viewpoint. Their name is derived from the nickname given to them by other members that do belong to one of the more specifically aligned interest groups.

TBD

The TBD (TBD) are the group of Association members who drew their original inspiration from the book Turning the Spigot (Поворот патрубка), which was written by Kirill Semyonovich Moskalenko, a student of Doctor Ivana Valerievna Ustinova, who had been one of Belikov's peers and a fellow Founder of the modern republic.