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Black-Yellow Alliance

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Black-Yellow Alliance
Die Monarchisten – Schwarz-Gelbe Allianz
LeaderNicole Fara
Founded6 August 2004
HeadquartersJohannes-Filzer-Str. 12/16
A-1010 Salzburg
Student wingBlack Yellow students
IdeologyMonarchism
Political positionCentre-right
ColoursBlack, Yellow
Website
sga.monarchisten.org
Flag of the Habsburg monarchy and the Austrian Empire (used c. 1700–1867)
Scope of the new empire by SGA plan (Same as CEDC)

The Black-Yellow Alliance (German: Schwarz-Gelbe Allianz, SGA) is a monarchist movement in Austria founded on 6 August 2004. Their aim is the restoration of monarchy in Austria as well as a Central European monarchic union of the states which have emerged after the dissolution of Austria-Hungary.

History

After more than 800 years of rule of the House of Habsburg, the Austrian monarchy ended after the Entente Powers won World War I, and a republic was introduced. The Black-Yellow Alliance was established by a group of monarchists from different organizations in 2004.[1][2]

The Black-Yellow Alliance calls for the reintroduction of a hereditary monarchy in Central Europe and advocates a union of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and Slovakia, united under a common emperor.[1]

Leaders

  • The president of the organization was tourism school professor Dr. Helga Vereno until 6 December 2013(?).[3]
  • As of 2017, the chairperson of the party is Nicole Fara.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Phil Long; Nicola J. Palmer (2008). Royal Tourism: Excursions Around Monarchy. Channel View Publications. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-84541-080-3. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Germany's general election likely to result in new coalitions: Neither major party group looks set to win" The Economist. 17 July 2002
  3. ^ "Wechsel an unserer Spitze". sga.monarchisten.org.
  4. ^ "Vorstand". Monarchisten Schwarz-Gelbe Allianz. Retrieved 26 September 2021.

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