Difference between revisions of "Roman Union"
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Revision as of 23:52, 21 June 2006
Established | 1400 |
Motto | Keep the faith |
Economic ideology | Libertarian Socialism |
Social ideology | Liberal |
Party leader | Sacha Gavri |
Seats | 220 |
The Roman Union is beyond question the most humanitarian orientated Fodist union. They advocate majority spending in education, healthcare, and human services. Union speakers have promised more regulated economic policies and have given the union a communal tendency. Ironically, the policy which gains most support is that of restricted political freedoms.
The Issues
Economy
- Regulation
- Tax reform
- Nationalization of business
Society
- Advocates personal responsibility
- Elimination of government involvement in matters of life
Government policy
- Greater international involvement
- Compassionate attitude towards refugees