Political Parties in Alaska (Russian America)

Evergreen Party
The Evergreen Party (: Вечнозелёная партия, Vechnozelyonaya partiya) is a of the Alaska:Alaskan Democratic Federative Republic:0. One of the two major parties, the Evergreen Party was also one of the first unified political organizations in Alaska after reunification. The party is a predominantly party that promotes  and often.


 * History

The Evergreen Party was organized in 1940 as a unification of conservatives, elements of the, and other right-wing parties across the recently unified ADFR. During the early years of and later the early, elements of Alaskan fascists and far-right groups began to cooperate within the party as a grand force against.

While not alone, the Evergreen Party acted as the sole political party up until the 1960s (due in great part to the disorganization of the center-left during the height of the Cold War). The of 1958 lead to the fall of the Evergeeen's dominance as less radical elements began to gain larger support. Following continued victories by the Peace Party:0:0, the party base of the Evergreens began to move more to the center to regain support within the country.

Since the 1980s, the Evergreen Party has become a part of the and has gained similarities with the  of the United States:0:0.

Peace Party
The Peace Party (: Мирная партия, Mirnaya partiya) is a of the Alaska:Alaskan Democratic Federative Republic:0. One of the two major parties in Alaska (the other being the Evergreen Party:0:0), the Peace Party is a party that promotes, , /, and in some elements.


 * History

Prior to the party's formation in 1954, much of the movements in Alaska were unorganized and in many cases disenfranchised and suppressed by the more populous conservative groups at the time (including the Evergreen Party:Evergreens:0). The majority of this oppression was against officials of the former Alaskan Socialist Republic:0:0 and other s in the country. At the time, many former communist officials established the Democratic Communist Party in 1941 as an attempt to keep their political ideology under a democratic setting, but most saw this as a means to convert the country into a communist state. The DCP only retained support in Bering:0:0 and Shelikof:0:0 (the former cores of the ASR).

Non-communist groups were more regional and less supported nationally, with the largest party at the time being the Alaskan Socialist Party. Despite having strong following in Sonoma:0:0, it had more difficulties in the rest of the country. Other groups such as pacifists, secularists, atheists, and those supporting neutrality in the were left unorganized.

With the continued rise of Cold War tensions and United States:pro-American conservatives:0 having all the power, leaders of the DCP and the ASP proposed a merger of the political left into a new force. The party was established in 1954 as the Peaceful Progressive Party (Мирно-прогрессивная партия), also known as the World Progressive Party in reference to the fact that the Russian world mir (мир) means both "world" and "peace."

The party gained seats in Congress of Alaska:Congress:0 during the 1955 Congressional elections, and minor support during the Presidential election the same year. The party gained more seats in 1958, which was followed shortly after by the Bering Sea Crisis:0:0 which pitted Alaska in between the two superpowers. The scare fundamentally changed the atmosphere of Alaska and showed how powerful and corrupt the ruling Evergreens were. The crisis helped push the Peace Party to become a popular party during the 1961 elections, gaining nearly half the seats in Congress, and winning the presidency (despite the fact that the candidate was a former communist).

In the late 1960s, the party officially renamed itself the Peace Party (or World Party). Since then it has become the dominant center-left party in Alaska (further pushing the nation to become a two-party state). During the 1970s, the party became a member of.


 * Symbols

The party colors are (a combination of red and yellow). While varying, the two party symbols show either a heart-shape globe or the.