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The Kingdom of Mu is a semi-constitutional monarchy on the continent of Mu, to the West of The Americas. Its King is Vlad Karardevic I, he is the first King since the establishment of a monarchy after the Mustani civil war between the SPP- HHMLSDP Coalition and the Reactionary Party, which resulted in a compromise victory for the former. The President of the country acts as the Head of Government, and that position is currently held by Oie of the Serbian People's Party, a pro-Serbian authoritarian, paternalistic conservative party. Recently, the Reactionary Party, alongside the King couped the government.

Politics

Political Parties (and Other Organisations)

Political Parties of the Kingdom of Mu
Party Name Party Leader (and Candidate) Ideology
Serbian People's Resistance Movement Leader: Oie
Candidate: N/A

Militant SPPism

HMMLSDP Leader: Eio
Candidate: No contestion[1]
TBA
Reactionary Party Carlos Alfonso RPism
  • renationalization of companies that were privatized
  • Reactionaryism
  • Distributism
  • Protectionism
  • Feudalism
  • Traditional Monarchy
Skibidi Socialist Party of Mu Rhild Capist TBA

The Serbian People's Party

The Serbian People's Party has changed its ideological views drastically since it was founded. It was originally a Serbian ultranationalist and chauvinist, economically centralised, orthodox theocrat party, believing in the dismantling of the liberal democratic system, in favor of a meritocratic ethnocracy, where Orthodox Christians would be the only citizens of the state, all others would only be guests, with no legal rights. Since the civil war, it has moderated into its modern form though. It is run by Oie, a pragmatic media addict, but its candidate is currently Huberto Ramírez.

  1. The HMMLSDP is not contesting the current election because it does not wish to split the Serbian vote.

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