Democratic Party of Niploma

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This article refers to a party in Niploma

Democratic Party
Established 2006
Ideology Capitalism, Neo-Liberalism
Real Life Counter Parts Margeret Thatcher, Ronald Raegan, US Republican Party (economically) and UK Conservative Party (economically)
Colours Light Blue
Head Representative Howard Dean
Representation 0/750 Democratic House. 0/200 Senate.
Motto Taking Niploma Further

The Democratic Party (registered name: Democratic Party of Niploma casual referance: Democrats) is the most capitalistic of all political parties in Niploma. It is neoliberal, internationalist and socially centrist.

Ideology

Economically the party line is clear:

  • lowerment of the minimum wage
  • laissez faire economics
  • oppose social-democracy and socialism
  • severe tax-breaks

Socially the party is overtly opaque. They hold extremely centrist social beliefs which are extremely unclear. They are, as believed, to be pro-UN and The Anumist Alliance. Howard Dean declared he is, 'pro defending democracy in far off lands when threatened by Communism or totalitarionists.'. Many social beliefs are unknown but, due to control in Rhorn, it is believed the party supports tradtionalism. Interestingly for neoliberals the Democrats agree that global warming is occuring and therefore needs to be countered and fought. They therefore agree that something needs to be done as a state but not by business.

Coalition

Howard Dean has admitted, 'My party simply won't win an election, it is up to us to join Alliances and Coalitions to strengthen a capitalistic Government'.

Pro

The following parties are likely to be favoured by the Democrats (in preferance):

Anti

The follwing parties are never to be favoured by the Democrats:

Rhorn

The party quickly developed strong support in Rhorn and controls their Local Authority. The Democrats have steadfast become popular with Niplomians who supported the Grand Conservatives. Therefore the Democrats have been seen as the new Conservative party. To counter this Dean has declared that he disagrees with Niploma First principles although, 'supports the traditional values of GCP ex-members and voters'.