Mursiya Palokis Parti

The Mursiya Palokis Parti (short: MPP; Anglic: Mursian Palokist Party) was a national party in Mursland. Existing between 1931 and 1980, the party was heavily inspired by the palokists government of Lusjki. The party never gained much popularity, and after Maltin Luga took office in Lusjki, the parties popularity plummeted.

History
The party was founded in 1931, as the palokists took over control in Lusjki, just in time to partake in the 1931 elections. The party saw support from king Martin I, who was friends with Tsisof u Lilkowo. In turn, the party initially supported the king as the sole leader of the country.

From the start, disagreements existed between the king and the party. The party saw the need for territorial expansions in Propygria, most likely achieved by force. Martin I, however, preferred a more pacifist approach. This created a divide in the party, which ultimately led to the assignment of Kiril Antov as party leader. As a response, the Martinites split off from the party in 1933. They supported the ruling king as suitable leader, and saw a more pacifist future for Mursland, instead the aggressive expansion promoted by the MPP.