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Himmler's party stood for a less warlike approach to foreign policy, than what Collins would bring to the table, however his failure to reach a compromise at the [[Nekoa Bay Negotiations]], meant that he gained little traction on this issue. The more left-wing NPRP also strongly opposed major corporations being owned by anyone but that Sate, labeling private enterprise as 'Tzarist'. | Himmler's party stood for a less warlike approach to foreign policy, than what Collins would bring to the table, however his failure to reach a compromise at the [[Nekoa Bay Negotiations]], meant that he gained little traction on this issue. The more left-wing NPRP also strongly opposed major corporations being owned by anyone but that Sate, labeling private enterprise as 'Tzarist'. | ||
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After the Dyelli Beybian Civil War, Otto Himmler's NSWP party won the first elections by a landslide. However, as the years dragged on and elections loomed, it seemed the NSWP had most much of it's post-revolution glamour, and when elections finally come, it was resoundingly defeated by Eamon Collins and the National People's Revolutionary Party
Himmler's party stood for a less warlike approach to foreign policy, than what Collins would bring to the table, however his failure to reach a compromise at the Nekoa Bay Negotiations, meant that he gained little traction on this issue. The more left-wing NPRP also strongly opposed major corporations being owned by anyone but that Sate, labeling private enterprise as 'Tzarist'.