Granzerian Renewalism

Granzerian Renewalism, is the ruling ideology of the Granzerian Renaissance Party and Granzery ideology as developed by István Árpád and Szilveszter Péter. Granzerian Renewalism is rooted in Granzerian nationalism,, as well as an opposition to both Capitalism and Communism. Granzerian Renewalists see the events of the 21st Century as disastrous for Granzery, and seek to bring about political stability and unity to the country, a lack of which is seen as the precursor to its collapse. In contrast to Granzerian fascism of the mid 20th Century, Granzerian Renewalists tend towards being anti-war, and oppose sweeping changes to the international order, seeing the defeat in the Second Great War as the most egregious and unavoidable failure of the militarist Senate and People's Party, the Granzerian Renaissance Party tends to prefer the usage of the OCN and careful geopoliticking to influence the globe rather than taking direct action.

Granzerian Renewalism, like Granzerian fascism promotes a corporatist economic system whereby employer and employee syndicate are combined in associations to collectively represent the nation's economic producers and work alongside the state to set national economic policy. The doctrine of advocates the increase in quality of life for all Granzerian citizens.

Granzerian Renewalism opposes social liberalism, especially classical liberalism and neoliberalism, as well as opposing globalist capitalism and Imperialism. While Granzerian Renewalism was opposed in principle to socialism, during the rule of the Granzery Renaissance Party, the Granzerian state sought calmer relations with the Vastava Pact, particularly Gorbatov. Granzerian Renewalism also included a pro-monarchist element, and Renewalist leaders saw the royal family as an important political figurehead for the nation, allowing the people to rally around a symbolic monarch in times of crisis.