Hadula
03-09-2004, 23:57
Here is a short overview of the political parties in Hadula, for reference, as elections will be held after the Holy Panooly conflict.
The Proletarian Party
Workers of the world, unite!
Party Head: Javier Darigo [former head of the New Portugese Liberation Front]
Stance: Progressive Socialists
Base: Union workers, untrained laborers, Hispanics, commercial farmers
Target: Africans, small businessmen, religious
Support: Anti-business, pro-worker, anti-free trade
Policies: Stronger worker unions, more business restrictions, higher wages, less focus on education, more industry and jobs.
The Philantropist Party
To each according to his needs.
Party Head: Venice Damon [currently a Consul in the Triumverate]
Stance: Liberal Federalists
Base: Government workers, upper class, social scientists, judiciary workers
Target: Lower class, natives, soldiers
Support: Pro-welfare, pro-government
Policies: Stronger welfare state, increase healthcare spending, introduction of international trade, increased development
The Masonic Party
He is in all Houses of Faith.
Party Head: Ruben Tandon [currently a Consul in the Triumverate]
Stance: Religious Capitalists
Base: Capitalist minority, religious, conservatives, small businessmen
Target: Union workers, Hispanics, untrained workers
Support: Pro-life, pro-faith, pro-business, pro-free trade
Policies: Support for faith-based organizatiosn, decentralization of religions, capitalistic policies, increased education spending
The Fabian Party
For Country, and Solidarity!
Party Head: Officer Major Friedrich Kindel [decorated military officer]
Stance: Imperialistic Authoritarians
Base: Soldiers, authoritarians, Caucasians
Target: Communists, religious, untrained workers
Support: Pro-imperialism, pro-military, pro-governemnt, pro-authoritarian
Policies: Centralization of Assemblies, increased defense spending, complete destruction of private enterprise, colonial holdings
The Communist Party
For the future.
Party Head: Alexis Von Brun [political analyst and journalist]
Stance: Leninist-Marxist Bolsheviks
Base: Leninists, untrained laborers, radicals
Target: Union workers, libertarians, governmental workers
Support: Anti-business, anti-capitalism, anti-authoritarian, pro-centralization
Policies: Elimination of private enterprise. stronger government, increased production, elimination of traditional family values
The Nativist Party
This is our land.
Party Head: Pele Kawau [currently Dominus of the Proletarian Provinces of Hadula]
Stance: Nationalistic Enviromentalists
Base: Enviromentalists, natives, nationalists
Target: Untrained laborers, Africans, union workers
Support: Pro-enviroment, pro-nationalist, anti-business, anti-immigration
Policies: Stricter immigration policy, patriotism "enhancing" projects, increased enviroment spending, stricter enviromental business policies, additional benefits for disenfranchised natives.
The Proletarian Party
Workers of the world, unite!
Party Head: Javier Darigo [former head of the New Portugese Liberation Front]
Stance: Progressive Socialists
Base: Union workers, untrained laborers, Hispanics, commercial farmers
Target: Africans, small businessmen, religious
Support: Anti-business, pro-worker, anti-free trade
Policies: Stronger worker unions, more business restrictions, higher wages, less focus on education, more industry and jobs.
The Philantropist Party
To each according to his needs.
Party Head: Venice Damon [currently a Consul in the Triumverate]
Stance: Liberal Federalists
Base: Government workers, upper class, social scientists, judiciary workers
Target: Lower class, natives, soldiers
Support: Pro-welfare, pro-government
Policies: Stronger welfare state, increase healthcare spending, introduction of international trade, increased development
The Masonic Party
He is in all Houses of Faith.
Party Head: Ruben Tandon [currently a Consul in the Triumverate]
Stance: Religious Capitalists
Base: Capitalist minority, religious, conservatives, small businessmen
Target: Union workers, Hispanics, untrained workers
Support: Pro-life, pro-faith, pro-business, pro-free trade
Policies: Support for faith-based organizatiosn, decentralization of religions, capitalistic policies, increased education spending
The Fabian Party
For Country, and Solidarity!
Party Head: Officer Major Friedrich Kindel [decorated military officer]
Stance: Imperialistic Authoritarians
Base: Soldiers, authoritarians, Caucasians
Target: Communists, religious, untrained workers
Support: Pro-imperialism, pro-military, pro-governemnt, pro-authoritarian
Policies: Centralization of Assemblies, increased defense spending, complete destruction of private enterprise, colonial holdings
The Communist Party
For the future.
Party Head: Alexis Von Brun [political analyst and journalist]
Stance: Leninist-Marxist Bolsheviks
Base: Leninists, untrained laborers, radicals
Target: Union workers, libertarians, governmental workers
Support: Anti-business, anti-capitalism, anti-authoritarian, pro-centralization
Policies: Elimination of private enterprise. stronger government, increased production, elimination of traditional family values
The Nativist Party
This is our land.
Party Head: Pele Kawau [currently Dominus of the Proletarian Provinces of Hadula]
Stance: Nationalistic Enviromentalists
Base: Enviromentalists, natives, nationalists
Target: Untrained laborers, Africans, union workers
Support: Pro-enviroment, pro-nationalist, anti-business, anti-immigration
Policies: Stricter immigration policy, patriotism "enhancing" projects, increased enviroment spending, stricter enviromental business policies, additional benefits for disenfranchised natives.