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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a political party in the [[Kingdom of Palmshire]] and was once a second largest party in the [[Parliament of Palmshire]]. The [[Leaders of the Swag Party|party leader]] is the [[Eterna Forest, 2nd Marchioness of Dublin|Marchioness of Dublin]]. The party was originally founded under name Moose by [[Brock Tokeington, 1st Baron Tokeington|Lord Tokeington]] in 2012, who was replaced by Dublin on 6 March 2014. The party's current name was officially adopted on 7 March 2014.
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a political party in the [[Kingdom of Palmshire]] and was once a second largest party in the [[Parliament of Palmshire]]. The [[Leaders of the Swag Party|party leader]] is the [[Eterna Forest, 2nd Marchioness of Dublin|Marchioness of Dublin]]. The party was originally founded under name Moose by [[Brock Tokeington, 1st Baron Tokeington|Lord Tokeington]] in 2012, who was replaced by Dublin on 6 March 2014. The party's current name was officially adopted on 7 March 2014 and it stood for "Saintly Warriors are Golden".


==Members==
==Members==
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* [[Sarah de la Cueva]]
* [[Sarah de la Cueva]]
* [[Ally Youngblood]]
* [[Ally Youngblood]]
* [[Trooper]]


===Non-parliamentary members===
===Non-parliamentary members===

Revision as of 01:00, 17 March 2014

Swag
Leader The Marchioness of Dublin
Founded 2012
Ideology Unknown
Political position Unknown
Official colors gold; purple
Parliament of Palmshire 5
Politics of the Kingdom of Palmshire
Political parties
Elections

The Swag Party is a political party in the Kingdom of Palmshire and was once a second largest party in the Parliament of Palmshire. The party leader is the Marchioness of Dublin. The party was originally founded under name Moose by Lord Tokeington in 2012, who was replaced by Dublin on 6 March 2014. The party's current name was officially adopted on 7 March 2014 and it stood for "Saintly Warriors are Golden".

Members

Parliament

Non-parliamentary members

Policies

See also

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