Continentalist Party of the United Commonwealth

Continentalist Party (CPUC) is a, political party within the United Commonwealth. Registered in every state; the Continentalists are a major, occasionally winning seats against the Federalist Party and the Civic Democratic Party. It was originally founded as a organization with strong ties with ; and openly supported revolutionary action across  to consolidate the continent under one authority. With 5 million supporters, the party is scattered evenly across the United Commonwealth, with only hold two seats in National Assembly; Marie Laurent and Raymond Jackson, both of whom caucus with the Civic Democrats.

Founded in 1916, by Aeneas Warren, a former member of the Federalist Party, lead the labor wing of the Federalists; primarily in Appalachia and in Acadiana to create a new political party which ruled in the regions until the 1950's when their ranks were destroyed by the. It operated a militia wing known as the Continental Revolutionary Army (CRA) referred to as "crows" who regularly drilled and participated in relief during natural disasters; they were federally banned in 1956. In 1968, the Continental Revolutionary Front began as an illegal organization, although its members hold close association with the Continentalist Party, the party deems the organization illegal. Considered politically radically, the Continentalist's are regarded by many in the Kingdom of Sierra], [[Rainier, Michigan, the Northeast Union and Brazoria as a "phantom menace" and typically used as for anti-Commonwealth sediments.

Continentalism supported by the Continentalist Party is specifically different from American unionism; as the two differ on ideology and the path in which continental integration will undergo. The Federalist Party supports the Conference of American States as a substitute for continentalism, and has since dropped its unionist rhetoric since the end of. Continentalist deem the Conference as subordinate to, as the majority of nations are monarchies, and see the United Commonwealth's membership as a betrayal to. Unionism is regarded inherently as a ideology within the United Commonwealth; while continentalism is regarded by the party as doctrine on par with the 's "".