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'''Golden Kwang''' (<small>Kwang:</small> {{Cs|kwang|p1à kwan}} ''Phà Kwan''), or more commonly known as the '''Organization''' (<small>Kwang:</small> ''Gwè Gwe'') up until 1972, is the ruling party of [[Qonklaks]]. Its leader was [[Mheiq Ku]] from 1950 to 1975. Currently, [[Jiq Zaw]] has held the position of General Secretary for twenty years.
'''Golden Kwang''' (<small>Kwang:</small> {{Cs|kwang|p1à kwan}} ''Phà Kwan''), or more commonly known as the '''Organization''' (<small>Kwang:</small> ''Gwè Gwe'') up until 1972, is the ruling party of [[Qonklaks]]. It was known as the '''Cenonist Party of Qonklaks (CPQ)''' (<small>Kwang:</small> {{Cs|kwang|tàn kyòwnnyãy kway kwan}} ''Tàn Kyòunnyãi Kwai Kwan'') from 1911 to 1950. Its leader was [[Mheiq Ku]] from 1950 to 1975. Currently, [[Jiq Zaw]] has held the position of General Secretary for twenty years.
 
== History ==
 
=== Founding ===
The Cenonist Party of Qonklaks was founded by the Sórent Group, a group of Kwang literati, in 1911 in [[Deboun]]. The members had previously met while studying abroad in the University of Sórent in [[Thullumia]], where they were taught [[Cenonism|cenonist]] thought. Alarmed by the unchcked exploitation of workers by oligarchs in territories controlled by the [[League of Eight Cities]], the students sought to represent workers in the [[League Council]]. In 1912, the CPQ gained membership in the [[Cenonist Irreúehsze]].
 
=== United Front for Liberty ===
The CPQ joined with other parties in the [[League of Eight Cities]] against the [[Qonklese Empire]].
 
=== Undeground Resistance and the Ngonku ===
CPQ underground members embedded within the 88th Division eventually led to the founding of the Ngonku 88th Division.


== Ideology ==
== Ideology ==
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=== New-Age Cenonism (1975-) ===
=== New-Age Cenonism (1975-) ===
New-Age Cenonism, or known officially per its full name 'New-Age Cenonism as Adapted to Contemporary Qonklese Market Conditions' is the party's solution to merging traditional collectivist cenonist thought with a free-market economy.
New-Age Cenonism, or known officially per its full name 'New-Age Cenonism as Adapted to Contemporary Qonklese Market Conditions' is the party's solution to merging traditional collectivist cenonist thought with a free-market economy.
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Golden Kwang
p1à kwan
Phà Kwan
AbbreviationGK
General SecretaryJiq Zàw

Golden Kwang (Kwang: p1à kwan Phà Kwan), or more commonly known as the Organization (Kwang: Gwè Gwe) up until 1972, is the ruling party of Qonklaks. It was known as the Cenonist Party of Qonklaks (CPQ) (Kwang: tàn kyòwnnyãy kway kwan Tàn Kyòunnyãi Kwai Kwan) from 1911 to 1950. Its leader was Mheiq Ku from 1950 to 1975. Currently, Jiq Zaw has held the position of General Secretary for twenty years.

History

Founding

The Cenonist Party of Qonklaks was founded by the Sórent Group, a group of Kwang literati, in 1911 in Deboun. The members had previously met while studying abroad in the University of Sórent in Thullumia, where they were taught cenonist thought. Alarmed by the unchcked exploitation of workers by oligarchs in territories controlled by the League of Eight Cities, the students sought to represent workers in the League Council. In 1912, the CPQ gained membership in the Cenonist Irreúehsze.

United Front for Liberty

The CPQ joined with other parties in the League of Eight Cities against the Qonklese Empire.

Undeground Resistance and the Ngonku

CPQ underground members embedded within the 88th Division eventually led to the founding of the Ngonku 88th Division.

Ideology

Cenonism (1950-1975)

New-Age Cenonism (1975-)

New-Age Cenonism, or known officially per its full name 'New-Age Cenonism as Adapted to Contemporary Qonklese Market Conditions' is the party's solution to merging traditional collectivist cenonist thought with a free-market economy.