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The '''Liberal Party of Sel Appa''' ([[French]]: Parti liberale de Sel Appa) is a [[political party]] in [[Sel Appa]], currently led by [[Juvanya dar Krisip]]. At the parliamentary elections on 27 March 2005, the party gained 19.4% of the vote and 68 of 351 seats, becoming the second-largest party in [[Parliament of Sel Appa|Parliament]]. The party has remained strong and grown in membership since the election. | The '''Liberal Party of Sel Appa''' ([[French]]: Parti liberale de Sel Appa) is a [[political party]] in [[Sel Appa]], currently led by [[Juvanya dar Krisip]]. At the parliamentary elections on 27 March 2005, the party gained 19.4% of the vote and 68 of 351 seats, becoming the second-largest party in [[Parliament of Sel Appa|Parliament]]. The party has remained strong and grown in membership since the election. | ||
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+ | ==Views== | ||
+ | *'''Abortion:''' Legal for first two trimesters | ||
+ | *'''Death Penalty:''' Oppose | ||
+ | *'''Drugs:''' Ban | ||
+ | *'''Economic System:''' Some government intervention | ||
+ | *'''Education:''' State-run | ||
+ | *'''Environmentalism:''' Support | ||
+ | *'''Euthanasia:''' ''n/a'' | ||
+ | *'''Gun Control:''' Restrict | ||
+ | *'''Immigration Policies:''' Open borders with some limits | ||
+ | *'''Income Tax:''' Medium on rich, fair on middle class and poor | ||
+ | *'''Prostitution:''' ''n/a'' | ||
+ | *'''Religion:''' ''n/a'' | ||
+ | *'''Social Security:''' Some assistance | ||
+ | *'''United Nations:''' Support | ||
[[Category:Political parties]] | [[Category:Political parties]] | ||
[[Category:Sel Appa]] | [[Category:Sel Appa]] | ||
[[Category:Political parties of Sel Appa]] | [[Category:Political parties of Sel Appa]] |
Revision as of 20:08, 10 September 2007
The Liberal Party of Sel Appa (French: Parti liberale de Sel Appa) is a political party in Sel Appa, currently led by Juvanya dar Krisip. At the parliamentary elections on 27 March 2005, the party gained 19.4% of the vote and 68 of 351 seats, becoming the second-largest party in Parliament. The party has remained strong and grown in membership since the election.
Views
- Abortion: Legal for first two trimesters
- Death Penalty: Oppose
- Drugs: Ban
- Economic System: Some government intervention
- Education: State-run
- Environmentalism: Support
- Euthanasia: n/a
- Gun Control: Restrict
- Immigration Policies: Open borders with some limits
- Income Tax: Medium on rich, fair on middle class and poor
- Prostitution: n/a
- Religion: n/a
- Social Security: Some assistance
- United Nations: Support