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The '''Canservative Party of Sel Appa''' ([[French]]: Parti conservateur de Sel Appa) is a [[political party]] in [[Sel Appa]], currently led by [[Alan Grant]]. At the parliamentary elections on 27 March 2005, the party gained 10.8% of the vote and 38 of 351 seats, becoming the fifth-largest party in [[Parliament of Sel Appa|Parliament]]. The party has weakened somewhat since the election.
 
The '''Canservative Party of Sel Appa''' ([[French]]: Parti conservateur de Sel Appa) is a [[political party]] in [[Sel Appa]], currently led by [[Alan Grant]]. At the parliamentary elections on 27 March 2005, the party gained 10.8% of the vote and 38 of 351 seats, becoming the fifth-largest party in [[Parliament of Sel Appa|Parliament]]. The party has weakened somewhat since the election.
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==Views==
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*'''Abortion:''' Oppose
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*'''Death Penalty:''' Support
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*'''Drugs:''' Ban
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*'''Economic System:''' Limited government intervention (break monopolies)
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*'''Education:''' Supports competition by using vouchers for one of several area schools
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*'''Environmentalism:''' Fair balance between industrial growth and conservation
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*'''Euthanasia:''' Oppose
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*'''Gun Control:''' Concealed carry
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*'''Immigration Policies:''' Tight borders with limited entry
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*'''Income Tax:''' Low on all classes with breaks and incentives
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*'''Prostitution:''' Oppose
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*'''Religion:''' Government stay out of religion
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*'''Social Security:''' Limited assistance to unemployed
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*'''United Nations:''' Withdraw
  
 
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Revision as of 19:54, 10 September 2007

The Canservative Party of Sel Appa (French: Parti conservateur de Sel Appa) is a political party in Sel Appa, currently led by Alan Grant. At the parliamentary elections on 27 March 2005, the party gained 10.8% of the vote and 38 of 351 seats, becoming the fifth-largest party in Parliament. The party has weakened somewhat since the election.

Views

  • Abortion: Oppose
  • Death Penalty: Support
  • Drugs: Ban
  • Economic System: Limited government intervention (break monopolies)
  • Education: Supports competition by using vouchers for one of several area schools
  • Environmentalism: Fair balance between industrial growth and conservation
  • Euthanasia: Oppose
  • Gun Control: Concealed carry
  • Immigration Policies: Tight borders with limited entry
  • Income Tax: Low on all classes with breaks and incentives
  • Prostitution: Oppose
  • Religion: Government stay out of religion
  • Social Security: Limited assistance to unemployed
  • United Nations: Withdraw