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The '''Pro-Troakia '''Party, known more commonly as '''P-Tro''' is a political party in [[Fortis]]. It was created to better represent the interests of the Troakian People as a whole.
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The '''Pro-Troakia '''Party, known more commonly as '''P-Tro''' is a political party in [[Fortis]]. It was created to better represent the interests of the [[Troakia|Troakian]] People as a whole.
 
==History==
 
==History==
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'''P-Tro''' evolved out of a number of former rival parties in Troakia not long after the signing of the Fortis Pact. On a technicality, P-Tro is actually a conglomerate party, with multiple separate Troakian parties holding a stake in the group. P-Tro, therefore, is sometime seen as a special interest group rather than a true political party, but it holds enough sway and bipartisan support to maintain its own political positions.
 
 
==Ideology==
 
==Ideology==
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Being a representative for Troakian interests, P-Tro does not itself necessarily hold any one ideology. Instead, P-Tro's political officials act as lobbyists for internal Troakian regional interests.
 
 
==Leadership==
 
==Leadership==
[[Category:Politics of Fortis]]
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[[Category:Political Parties in Fortis]]

Latest revision as of 23:16, 4 May 2026

P-Tro
Pro-Troakia
Troakian Party.png
Flag
Type Political Party
Motto Pravda, Vernost, Narodi!
Headquarters Zerban, Fortis


The Pro-Troakia Party, known more commonly as P-Tro is a political party in Fortis. It was created to better represent the interests of the Troakian People as a whole.

History

P-Tro evolved out of a number of former rival parties in Troakia not long after the signing of the Fortis Pact. On a technicality, P-Tro is actually a conglomerate party, with multiple separate Troakian parties holding a stake in the group. P-Tro, therefore, is sometime seen as a special interest group rather than a true political party, but it holds enough sway and bipartisan support to maintain its own political positions.

Ideology

Being a representative for Troakian interests, P-Tro does not itself necessarily hold any one ideology. Instead, P-Tro's political officials act as lobbyists for internal Troakian regional interests.

Leadership