Vibertism

Vibertism (French: Vibertisme) is a Magisterian political movement based on syndicalist and democratic socialist ideals formed by the supporters of Phil Vibert, the 28th and incumbent president of Magisteria. It is mainly opposed in right-wing and far-right political parties, such as the National Republican Coalition (National-Conservative faction only), the far-right National Political Party of Patriots, the nationalist Reconquest Alliance, the right-wing populist Constitutional Democratic Party, and the domestic neo-Nazi terrorist organization Magisterian National Socialist Workers' Party.

The ideology later received support from other smaller Magisterian political parties (like the socialist People's Front or the progressive National Regeneration Movement) and from factions of some traditional parties (like the social-democratic Magisterian Democratic Party and the big tent conservative National Republican Coalition in the party's leading Liberal-Conservative faction).

Characteristics
Although it shares some characteristics with syndicalism, it is a mainly democratic socialist-progressive-left-wing populist ideology. Vibertism has shown a liberal attitude to birth control and sexuality, including the legalization of same-sex marriage, both of which have provoked the opposition of the Catholic Church and other conservative sectors.

One of the most prominent aims of Vibertism is to achieve world peace with countries that Vibert can confidently call a 'country of world peace'.

Economically, Vibertism has pursued an economic policy of industrialist developmentalism. Tariffs protect local industry and employment. Vibertism has shown itself to be expressly opposed to neoliberal policies.

Early history
The early history of Vibertism began in 2009, when Vibert returned from the public eye after his wrestling promotion closed up shop two years prior and rejuvenated his career as a left-wing anti-conservative political commentator. His charisma and his on-point opinions established his name in the world of politics, and he would become the Chief of the Philadelphia State Council in 2012, and he would serve the role up until 2020.

Vibert's 2021 presidential campaigns
Since then-President Robinson's resignation in November 2020, presidential campaigns for the February 2021 election officially started. Vibert became the first to establish his own campaign, and he filed his candidacy in December 2020. His closest election rival was the national-conservative Balfour Tyrell of the National Republican Coalition, but after allegations of attempted election rigging against Tyrell, Tyrell was disqualified. Willis Lennox would become Tyrell's replacement, but failed to win the first election of the year to Vibert, who gained 88 million votes in the second round. Vibert would be inaugurated as president a week after the second round.

Shortly after the new constitution was in effect, presidential campaigns began once again for the December 2021 election. Once again, Vibert became the first to establish his own campaign, and he filed his candidacy in early-November 2021. His closest election rival was former First Vice President François-Marie Glass, who performed well in the election, winning 76 million compared to Vibert's 94 million. Vibert would be inaugurated on Christmas Day, two weeks after the election.