Falange Party

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Falange Party
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Established 2006
In power since NA
Economic ideology Corporatism
Social ideology Extreme moralism/conservatism
Party founder Antonio Franco
Party chairman Antonio Franco
Motto "All within the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State."

The Falange Party is a fascist Roach-Busterian political party founded in 2006 by the fiery reactionary activist Antonio Franco. It is the second most popular of the nine legal opposition parties.

Stances on issues

Social issues

  • Abortion: Strongly oppose
  • Capital punishment: Strongly support
  • Church/state: Support an official state religion, as long as other faiths are tolerated
  • Crime: Criminals should be punished as severely as possible
  • Drugs: Strongly oppose
  • Education: Ideological education should be implemented
  • Euthanasia: Strongly oppose
  • Gay adoption: Strongly oppose
  • Gay marriage: Strongly oppose
  • Gun control: Support a gun control program that would allow only pro-government individuals to own guns
  • Healthcare: Should be heavily funded
  • Pornography: Strongly oppose
  • Prostitution: Strongly oppose

Economic issues

  • Business regulation: Support
  • Environmental protection: No opinion
  • Slave labor: Slightly support
  • Social welfare: Strongly oppose
  • Subsidies to business: Strongly support
  • Taxation: A high (but flat) tax rate
  • Trade: Extremely high tariffs to protect local industries to the fullest extent possible
  • Workers' rights: Strongly support

Foreign policy

  • Diplomacy: An aggressive, militantly anticommunist foreign policy
  • Foreign aid: Strongly oppose
  • Immigration: Only non-leftist immigrants should be allowed, and even then, only small numbers should be allowed to enter
  • Military: Should be as large, strong, and well-equipped as possible, and military service should be compulsory for all able-bodied men, women, and children
  • United Nations: Strongly oppose