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The '''First Union''' advocates iron fist control over everything. They're considered militaristic, supporting every aggressive government action. They're often known to spark riots in times of peace. The First Union denounces consumerism. Presently it focuses on silencing minorities.
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The '''First Union''' supports the notion of a farmer's society. They're considered militaristic, supporting every aggressive government action. They're often known to spark riots in times of peace. The First Union denounces consumerism. Presently it focuses on silencing minorities.
  
 
== The Issues ==
 
== The Issues ==

Revision as of 20:46, 30 April 2006

First Union
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Established 1600
Motto Keep the faith
Economic ideology Green Politics
Social ideology Conservative
Party leader Madison Burulcich
Seats 103
Swing gained 3 in 2004 populist election)

The First Union supports the notion of a farmer's society. They're considered militaristic, supporting every aggressive government action. They're often known to spark riots in times of peace. The First Union denounces consumerism. Presently it focuses on silencing minorities.

The Issues

Economy

  • Strict regulation
  • Graduated income tax
  • District supervisor instatement

Society

  • Compulsory military service
  • No personal choice
  • Government approved matters of life

Government policy

  • Aggressive military stance
  • Isolation