Difference between revisions of "Social Reform Party of Four Hectares"
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− | The Social Reform Party is typically regarded as the third-largest political party in the country, with just under | + | The Social Reform Party is typically regarded as the third-largest political party in the country, with just under 400 million registered voters. They campaign on a platform of major reform throughout Four Hectares, including centre-left economic policies and larger government with a bracketed income tax system scaled to ensure that wealthier citizens 'pay their share'. They favor a conservative approach to most social issues. |
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Summary
The Social Reform Party is typically regarded as the third-largest political party in the country, with just under 400 million registered voters. They campaign on a platform of major reform throughout Four Hectares, including centre-left economic policies and larger government with a bracketed income tax system scaled to ensure that wealthier citizens 'pay their share'. They favor a conservative approach to most social issues.
Platform Breakdown
- General Political Philosophy: Right-Leaning Democratic Socialism