Popular Freedom Party (Premysloides Dynasty)

History
Popular Freedom Party is one of earliest established after-Interregnum political parties and was direct reaction on imperial government reform of 1655.

Founder, John Locke, was successfull student of economy and sociology on Constantinople Dome of Wisdom and his bachelor thesis were synthesis and analysis of Ibn Khaldun policy, as well as criticism of state interventions and overseeing over lifes of people. In his thesis and later political career, Locke strictly separated Empire as state oppressive power and Empire as God-Empire power and while himself secular, he fully acepted authority of God-Emperor as authority superior to common life, and so he focused on low and mid-level politics and intellectual criticism.

This changed in 1655, with Imperial Government Reform Act, that led to massive expansion of state and government administrative, resources and agenda. Locke "and his friends" (group of dozens other students and lectors) criticized reform act and demanded changes in reform, but because they were only very small academical group, no one listen to them.

In January 1656, Locke founded Popular Freedom Party as his answer toward expanding government agenda and bureaucracy.