New Path Party (Tavaluda)

Pre-Democratic Era
The New Path Party originated as a loose collective of pro-democracy advocacy groups in the Golden Kingdom in the mid-1880s, called the Daranîleke, or "Young Deer", emerging as a part of the larger international republican movement at the time. As the group grew within the kingdom, it caught the attention of the monarchy, most especially the Crown Princess Sa, who supported the fledgling movement, and petitioned her father, Kuzek IV, to allow the movement to continue.

When Kuzek IV died in 1887, and Sa III rose to the throne, she spent the early days of her reign communicating with and facilitating the democratic movements, helping to centralize and organize them such that they could be effective in promoting their message. In 1888, Sa III announced formally that the Golden Kingdom was taking steps towards becoming a more democratic state, beginning a series of governmental and structural reforms that would later be known as the Young Deer Revolution, ending in 1893 after the First Conference of S̄ulasotêlas.