The Kuligites were a political group in the late Rosen Republic. Led by Ricardo Kulig, the organization was founded in 1958 as an informal group of “moderate-progressive” representatives and lobbyists with aims of reforming the Rosen political system. When the Rosen Economic Crises entered their height in 1963, the Kuligites founded a political party, the National Rejuvenation Front (NRF), which won a majority of the seats in the Council of Representatives in the 1965 elections. The NRF was successful in passing needed reforms and social justice changes, but it failed to avert widespread revolts in the Rosen Republic. In 1967, it spearheaded the reorganization of the state under the Third Rosen Republic, which ended most major revolts but failed to restore full trust in the federal government. The Kuligites achieved a supermajority in the 1969 elections, which enabled Ricardo Kulig to be appointed president in 1970. While the NRF entered the height of its power with the Ricardo Kulig presidency, external pressures, again, didn’t let it further the policy it wanted to.