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| - Neue Liberale was formed by a group of Centrists, annoyed with the current right/left wing divide in the nation. Neue Liberale aimed to provide centre ground to the electorate. Its immediate aims were to cut the huge overspend in Science and Technology Budget and bring equal rights to many segregated citizens. Neue Liberale formed many agreements between parties in order to co-operate against the segregationalist Thalleristische Einheitspartei. The first order was the Neue Wahl formed with the Konservative Partei. Its initial aim were to depose the Thalleristische Einheitspartei from government and bring more centre/centre-right policies to legislation. Next, with the newly formed GVV and Partei für Narikatonische Freiheit, the Neue Liberales successfully lead the Narikatonisches Reich Anti-Segregation Coalition (NRASC) with the aim to de-segregate Narikatonische with the Great Repeal Act if a new government could be formed. Finally, after years of: debating, negotiating and voting - the Neue Liberales defeated the Thalleristische Einheitspartei with the GVV and Konservative Partei. Wolf Scheidemann became the Reichskanzler with four party colleagues in various ministerial roles including Foreign and Finance. Felix Stengel, as Foreign Minister, proposed the successful bill joining the Artanian Intergovernmental Association Treaty (AIGAT), which passed 311-49, with only the GVV voting against. Also, a second bill passed that brought more rights to citizens (in preparation to, potentially, join the Sanctuary Nations Treaty). Unfortunately, the government was unable to get the required 2/3rd majority it required to join the treaty. During the 4190 General Election, the incumbent government lost its majority - ultimately a deal with the PfN fell through due to disagreements with the GVV. The TE regained control, re-segregating citizens. The PfN resigned from the Anti-Segregation Organisation. Wolf Scheidemann, along with Deputy Felix Stengel, resigned from the leadership of the party. In a highly contested election where Beatrix Lerche won the position.
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