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Protectorate Party
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The Protectorate Party (often referred to as just the Protectorates or PP) of The Most Serene Commonwealth of Malivia, is the oldest continually active party in Malivia. They are named after the Svrin Protectorates, who where the first to unify present day Malivia under a single government. The Protectorate Party seeks to to use the Geraja religion as a source of unity in modern day Malivia. Acting as the political arm of the Gerajan church, the Protectorates defend traditional Malivian culture and support the establishment of the Raja of the church as the Head of State for Malivia.
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Protectorate Party
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Alliance for the Recognition of Ecclesias
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Ecclesiocractic Libertarian
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Greabok, Serenity
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The Protectorate Party
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The Inter. Assoc. For Space Research And Development, League of International Libertarians
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The Protectorate Party (often referred to as just the Protectorates or PP) of The Most Serene Commonwealth of Malivia, is the oldest continually active party in Malivia. They are named after the Svrin Protectorates, who where the first to unify present day Malivia under a single government. The Protectorate Party seeks to to use the Geraja religion as a source of unity in modern day Malivia. Acting as the political arm of the Gerajan church, the Protectorates defend traditional Malivian culture and support the establishment of the Raja of the church as the Head of State for Malivia.