Kresimiria Bosken National Alliance

Bosken National Alliance

The Bosken National Alliance (BNA) is the dominant right-wing, nationalist political party in the Federation of Boskenmark.

Founded in 1937 by the former Unification War veteran Marc Honigberschmidt, it won the presidency in 1948 by running the authoritarian General Nielz Metzger. The BNA is structurally defined by its intense militarism, deep social conservatism, and aggressive revanchism regarding the “lost territories” of the Divine Republic of Kresimiria. The party currently holds the Boskenmark presidency under the leadership of Viktor Luxenberg. It draws its primary political support from the historic imperial capital of Vost, the federal military apparatus, and rural agricultural districts, while facing fierce opposition from the urban, reformist Liberal People’s Party (LPP) and the socialist unions of the western mining city of Rudarja.

Ideology and The “Lost Territories”

The central, unifying pillar of the BNA’s platform is the absolute rejection of the current northern border. The party views the Kresimirian annexation of District X (Moraviskameja) during the 1918–1921 Unification War as an illegal, illegitimate military occupation of sacred Bosken soil.

This revanchist obsession dictates nearly all of the BNA’s domestic and foreign policy. The party advocates for massive federal military spending and maintains a policy of extreme hostility toward Sinj. While the BNA has historically funded and supplied armed Kresimirian-based Bosken insurgencies—first BRC-21 and later the violent splinter group AFIM—it publicly utilizes the doctrine of “Strategic Patience,” waiting for Kresimirian internal collapse rather than risking a direct, conventional war they would likely lose.

Domestically, the BNA champions orthodox Pravoslavic values, aligning closely with conservative religious institutions to enforce strict social hierarchies, and frequently utilizes the federal military to suppress leftist labor strikes.

Historical Eras of BNA Rule

The Founding (1937-1948)

The BNA was founded by Unification War veteran Marc Honigberschmidt. Honigberschmidt ran for President in the 1939 Election, placing third with 15.4% of the vote, behind Casper Kornhausel of the Imperial Party and incumbent President Stefan Hartschnell of the Civic Union.

The Metzger Dictatorship (1948–1969)

In the 1940s, General Nielz Metzger won the party leadership, and leveraged his popularity within the armed forces to narrowly win the presidency in 1948. Under Metzger, the BNA functioned less as a democratic party and more as a civilian front for a military dictatorship.

Metzger’s era was defined by brutal domestic repression—frequently deploying troops to break strikes in Rudarja—and a total refusal to engage diplomatically with Kresimiria. When Kresimirian Chancellor Kresimirovic III and the moderate Bosken rebels signed the 1961 Treaty of Brod Moravice, ending the formal insurgency, Metzger and the BNA furiously rejected the peace, denouncing the newly formed Bosken Liberation Front (BLF) as traitors and immediately shifting covert federal funding to the extremist AFIM terrorists.

Metzger’s authoritarianism eventually alienated the Bosken middle class, leading to the BNA’s historic defeat in 1969 by the reformist Ivan Piltz of the Liberal People’s Party (LPP).

The Wilderness Years (1969–2005)

For over three decades, the BNA struggled to regain absolute power. The party was repeatedly defeated by the LPP (under Piltz and later Boris Musaus), who pursued economic liberalization and cautious diplomatic engagement with Kresimiria. The BNA came extremely close to regaining power during the 1990s, when the populist socialist Jannik Vorreich swept the working-class vote, beating the BNA’s candidate, Anton Vost II, by 50.4% to 49.6% in a second-round runoff. After this election, the BNA entrenched itself in the rural provinces and the military academies, quietly rebuilding its nationalist base.

The Luxenberg Era (2005–Present)

The BNA surged back into power in 2005 with the election of Viktor Luxenberg. Capitalizing on the economic instability of the early 2000s and Kresimiria’s increasingly aggressive digital surveillance state under Ari Stov, Luxenberg successfully revived the party’s hardline revanchism.

Under Luxenberg, the BNA has frozen all diplomatic relations with Kresimiria, heavily militarized the northern border, and implemented strict protectionist trade policies. Luxenberg’s BNA actively issues Boskenmark passports to ethnic Boskens living in Kresimirian District X, a deliberately provocative policy designed to delegitimize the Kresimirian government’s authority in the south.