Party of the Latin Minority

The Party of the Latin Minority (LMP, PML, Mespalian: Lâtinizen minorîten pârti, Vallisian: Parti de la minorité latine) is a political party representing the interests of the Latin minority in Mespalia.

During the 19th century, interests of Latin Mespalians who were mostly wealthy aristocrats and bourgeoise were represented by the Conservative Party. However, by the early 19th century a significant minority of Latin Mespalians had developed who were either poor or liberal and did not support the conservative ideals promoted by the Conservatives. In addition, as native Mespalians began joining the Conservatives in larger numbers, the party began focusing less and less on the interests of Latin Mespalians. Thus in 1931, the Party of the Latin Minority was founded to represent all Latin Mespalians, regardless of class.

Ever since its founding, LMP's main focus has been on promoting the interests of Latin Mespalians. It is a staunch proponent of bilingualism and supports the mandatory study of Vallisian in all Mespalian schools. It supports stronger ties with Vallis, while economically it is centrist. The party describes itself as socially liberal and has supported many progressive causes, including same-sex marriage and decreasing the voting age.

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