Pan-Ethnical Party (Premysloides Dynasty)

History
While similar in goals - to be political representative of various interest groups - Pan-Ethnical Party was very different from Union of Professional Associations.

Pan-Ethnical Party was founded in 1633, but their leaders rose to power during Imperial Interregnum. During Interregnum, national and ethnical minorities rised against Imperial Senate and Constitutionalists, as most of senators were Roman patricians and so, they had strong anti-minority policy, while Imperial Army supporting Empress Theodora, was composed of many national and ethnical minorities.

In Russia, Carpathia and Hungary, Imperial Senate immediately lost their support and position, because of support of local population to Empress Theodora. These provinces stopped paying taxes to Emperor Justin or to Imperial Senate and rather funded Empress Theodora.

Ideology
Party was formed to promote "Decree on National Issue" published by Empress Theodora and expanded by Empress Irene. This decree promoted national and ethnical rights in provinces and straighten legal position of Latin and Greek with local languages, traditions and customs.

Party is bloc of national minorities and so their only real common ideology is ethnic and national minorities interests and ethnic rights. In other political stances, Pan-Ethnical Party range from critical liberal and social reformism to loyal imperialistic conservativism, depending on ethnics.

They also support industrialism, agrarianism and developmentalism, because of improving economical situation in provinces and situation of ethnics.

Despite massive membership (party is second largest), they were able, because of their ideological diversity, won only 227 deputies in provincial parliaments, despite their extent and effective political infrastructure in provinces.