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spokesperson = John Joseph |
 
spokesperson = John Joseph |
 
foundation = 1400 |
 
foundation = 1400 |
ideology = Libertarian Socialism |  
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ideology = Democratic socialism |  
 
international = N/A |
 
international = N/A |
 
headquarters = 12 Essex Drive, Cairo |
 
headquarters = 12 Essex Drive, Cairo |
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The '''Roman Union''' is beyond question the most humanist Fodist union. They advocate a majority of 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.
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The Roman Union advocates majority spending in education, healthcare, and human services. The Union is largely socialist and favours economic reforms. Ironically, the Union's stance on restricted political access has garnered it the most support.
 
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*Tax reform
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*Nationalization of business
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*Advocates personal responsibility
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*Elimination of government involvement in matters of life
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*Greater international involvement
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*Compassionate attitude towards refugees
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Revision as of 10:06, 13 May 2007

Roman Union
romanunionlogo.jpg
Leader Nano Reno
Chairperson Alex Paul
Spokesperson John Joseph
Founded 1400
Headquarters 12 Essex Drive, Cairo
Political ideology Democratic socialism
International affiliation N/A
Website ru.irc

The Roman Union advocates majority spending in education, healthcare, and human services. The Union is largely socialist and favours economic reforms. Ironically, the Union's stance on restricted political access has garnered it the most support.