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Following the calls to revive the rejuvinsta movement, the PRI was reformed from elements of the [[Worker's Association Party]] as well as left-wing factions of the Loga administration.   
Following the calls to revive the rejuvinsta movement, the PRI was reformed from elements of the [[Worker's Association Party]] as well as left-wing factions of the Loga administration.   


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The Party for the Rejuvenation of Infaru was a major political party within the Republic of Infaru. It espoused populist, reformist and interventionist beliefs. It first came into power after the August 2023 General Election when it got a plurality of the National Assembly's seats and the Premiership.

Party for the Rejuvenation of Infaru
NameParty for the Rejuvenation of Infaru
AbbreviationPRI
Party leaderWeedpopefrancis
FounderVioletXylia and Renarchat
Founded24 August 2023 / 26 October 2023
Dissolved19 September 2023
Merged intoDirected Socialist Front for Infaru
Membership7
IdeologyCenter-Left to Far-Left
Colors
  •   Green
  •   White
  •   Maroon
National Assembly Seats
3 / 6

History

The party was founded on the 24th of August 2023 by Renarchat and VioletXylia in order to give a proper platform to Infaruans who agreed with Loga's political program of rejuvenation and reform. It was the first party to run candidates for deputy in more than one electoral district, the first one to hold more than one seat in the National Assembly and the first one to hold the Premiership. On the 19th of September 2023, the party merged with the Party of the Rosé and the New Directed Union.

Membership

Revival

Original Logo of the PRI

Following the calls to revive the rejuvinsta movement, the PRI was reformed from elements of the Worker's Association Party as well as left-wing factions of the Loga administration.