Reformist Party
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Archbishop Francois De Gournay {{#if: Founded| | ||||||||||
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Trondheim (official), National Cathedral, New Summerset (in practice) {{#if: Membership| | ||||||||||
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"For the Glory of God" {{#if: PRs| | ||||||||||
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The Reformist Party, also referred to as the Devout Reformists, is a political party led by Archbishop Francois De Gournay.
The previous leader, Bishop Ronald McDonald, was arrested by the police after being seen inviting children to his private apartment.
They vow to reform Ihazon to go back to its religious roots, revert the nation's decadence, replace the parliamentary Republic with a theocracy, establish Trondheim as its capital, and rename the nation to the Holy Lands of Ihazon.