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[[File:WagnerGroup.png]] '''Wagnerism''' [[File:WagnerGroup-alt.png]] {{Collapse|
*[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption (Self-proclaimed)
*[[File:AntiIsis.png]] Anti-ISIS
*[[File:AntiPutinism.png]] Anti-Putinism (Post-Coup Attempt)
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*[[File:Mach.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Opportunism]]
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]]
*[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] (Aesthetically, Post-Coup Attempt)
*[[File:Putin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Putinism]] (Formerly)
*[[File:Rashism.png]] [[Jingoism|Rashism]]
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*[[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Paraguay under Alfredo Stroessner]] (1954–1989)
*[[File:COINTELPRO.png]] [[Police Statism|COINTELPRO]] (1956-1971)
*[[File:Franco.png]] [[Francoism|Spanish Miracle]] (1959-19741975)
*[[File:Neoimp.png]] [[Imperialism|Aginter Press]] (1966-1974)
*[[File:NDA-Banzer.png]] [[Stratocracy|Bolivia under Hugo Banzer]] (1971-1978)
*[[File:Kahan.png]] [[Kahanism|Kach]] (1971-1994)
*[[File:OperationCondor.png]] [[Caudillismo|Operation Condor]] (1975-1989)
**[[File:Videla.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Argentina under Jorge Rafael Videla]] (1976–1981)
**[[File:EfrainRiosMontt.png]] [[Caudillismo|Guatemala under Efraín Ríos Montt]] (1982-1983)
*[[File:NeoShowa.png]] [[Showa Statism|Nippon Kaigi]] (1997-)
*[[File:Rienthong.png]] [[Monarcho-Fascism|Rubbish Collection Organization]] (2013-)
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*[[File:Cball-AfricanUnion.png]] '''Africa''' {{Collapse|
**[[File:JanSmuts.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Jan Smuts]] (1870-1950) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa
**[[File:UnitedParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|J. B. M. Hertzog]] (1866-1942) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa
**[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|D.F. Malan]] (1874-1959) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa
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*[[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] '''Alfredo Stroessner -''' Alfredo Stroessner was former president of Paraguay between 1954-1989 (35 years old), known for his anti-communism and brutality during the dictatorship, known as "El Stronato", in which the number of deaths varies between 3,000-4,000 death and 400-500 ""disappeared"". The motto was "Peace, Work and Welfare with Stroessner".
 
When he came to power, he was the only candidate in the elections, being re-elected 7 times. He quickly put Paraguay in a state of siege and state terror, ruthlessly persecuting and killing communists and government opponents, making Paraguay join the Anti-Communist World League. There was also rampant corruption, torture (such as being quartered alive), persecution of homosexuals (case 108), kidnapping of children, in which he would rape and enslave and grant asylum to Nazis such as Josef Mengele, Eduard Roschmann and Adolf Eichmann (died later) and the other dictators like Somoza Debayle. The economy in Paraguay grew by 4.2% and did some public works, and several kilometers of road were built, in addition to the construction of the Itaipu dam, it also asked for loans from the World Bank. The Aché Indians were enslaved and genocidatedexterminated under his government, he took indigenous lands and gave them to American religious groups, with the support of the United States against the Aché. Even though he was conservative and Catholic, his relations with the Catholic Church were pretty bad. He visited the former Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek, all the dictatorships of the condor operation, Emperor Hirohito, Spanish dictator Francisco Franco and John F. Kennedy had a plan to overthrow him, but Nixon supported him. After the fall of the Latin dictatorships in the 1980s, several trade unionists and opposition movements held peaceful demonstrations, but were violently repressed. Army factions, the Catholic Church, General Andrés Rodríguez Pedotti and the United States carried out a coup d'état in 1989, being imprisoned for a time, but exiled, along with his family in Brasília (capital of Brazil), dying in 2006.
 
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