Prohibition Party

The Prohibition Party (sometimes refered to as the Prohibitionist Party or simply Prohibitionists) is a minor political party in the United Republics, defined by its anti-alcohol stance. It is generally recognized as the oldest surviving continuous political party operating in the country today (although this claim is disputed by the True Democrats), being founded in 1869, 74 years prior to the Red May Revolution. The party was most influential at the height of the temperance movement around the start of the 20th century, although it would never achieve its goals of alcohol prohibition on a national level as it was overshadowed by the rise in popularity of socialism in the United States, especially following the Great War.

Today, the party holds a Christian socialist viewpoint somewhat similar to the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, although the DFLP is not opposed to alcohol use. It has no representation in the All-Union Congress of Soviets.