Cenhasian People's Action

The Cenhasian People's Action (Cenhasian: Cenask Folkir Aktien), commonly known by its acronym CFA, was a Cenhasian right-wing political party formed in 1979 by the General Algndi Ulrarmesen, which governed the country between 1980 and 1990, when he was impeached by the King Torvald V, followed by its collapse in the 1990 general elections. The party was known by its right-wing populism, Eurdecepticism, Nordic nationalism, anti-immigration, militarism, neoliberalism and the violation of human rights like the prison of opponents and terrorist attacks in Nordesia and Anglosaw by its paramilitary wing. It was also known by creating a controversial referendum with the aim of depose the monarchy and establish a military dictactorship, rejected by the opposition and 75% of the population. After its dissolution, the liberal wing joined the National Party or the Liberal Party, while its conservative wing would create the National People's Alliance in 2000.