Falange Party
From NSwiki, the NationStates encyclopedia.
Revision as of 17:43, 22 February 2006 by 134.29.241.8 (Talk)
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 was a fascist Roach-Busterian political party founded in 2006 by the fiery reactionary activist Antonio Franco. It was the second most popular of the nine legal opposition parties. Recently, however, the party was banned when RB became a one-party state.
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