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[[Zwangzug]] prides itself on its political freedoms: many political parties have sought to take advantage of its preferential voting system, established by members of the former [[Precalculus Party]]. Only the following, however, currently hold seats in the Parliament (the Liberal Conservatives and Progressive Traditionalists each have 20, the others have five each).
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[[Zwangzug]] prides itself on its political freedoms: many political parties have sought to take advantage of its preferential voting system, established by members of the former [[Precalculus Party]]. Only the following, however, currently hold seats in the parliament.
  
*Infinite Power Party: formed under the guise of mathematical exploration (n^∞), this group rapidly became a strong force due to its successful push for longer parliamentary terms.
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*Liberal Conservative Party: liberal on social issues, and for conservatism when it comes to the environment, this party includes members such as the newest Supreme Court justice. It holds twenty seats in the parliament.
*Pragmatic Radical Party: a group formerly considered too small to be potent, its accomplishments include aligning a coalition of other small parties.
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*Progressive Traditionalist Party: having not much of a tradition to follow in, their progressivism comes through by their interests in banning everything. Targets such as tobacco, alcohol, and capitalism have been enthusiastically opposed: Harry Potter books, same-sex marriage, and graffiti are still around. It holds twenty seats in the parliament.
*Liberal Conservative Party: liberal on social issues, and for conservatism when it comes to the environment, this party includes members such as the newest Supreme Court justice.
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*Pragmatic Radical Party: a group formerly considered too small to be potent, its accomplishments include aligning a coalition of other small parties. It holds four seats in the parliament.
*Progressive Traditionalist Party: having not much of a tradition to follow in, their progressivism comes through by their interests in banning everything. Targets such as tobacco, alcohol, and capitalism have been enthusiastically opposed: Harry Potter books, same-sex marriage, and graffiti are still around.
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*Mental Asylum Party: a rapidly-growing group advocating health-care spending and tolerance of all neurologies, it nevertheless is not understood by much of an apathetic populace. It holds four seats in the parliament.
*Mental Asylum Party: a rapidly-growing group advocating health-care spending and tolerance of all neurologies, it nevertheless is not understood by much of an apathetic populace.
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*Capitalism Now Party: despite its harsh criticism and disdain of poetry and culture, it is still a vocal minority, especially in Zwangzug's major twin cities, despite national preference for capitalism someday, maybe, or just not at all. It holds four seats in the parliament.
*Capitalism Now Party: despite its harsh criticism and disdain of poetry and culture, it is still a vocal minority, especially in Zwangzug's major twin cities, despite national preference for capitalism someday, maybe, or just not at all.
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*National Socialist Grammarian Writers' Party: the current [[List of Composite Ministers|Composite Minister]]'s party, a combination of idealistic socialistic economic policies and high funding for education with positively anti-social arrogant standards. This group has popularized such slogans as "Apostrophe or Catastrophe" and "Heil Hyphens!". It holds four seats in the parliament.
*National Socialist Grammarian Writers' Party: the current [[List of Composite Ministers|Composite Minister]]'s party, a combination of idealistic socialistic economic policies and high funding for education with positively anti-social arrogant standards. This group has popularized such slogans as "Apostrophe or Catastrophe" and "Heil Hyphens!".
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*Infinite Power Party: formed under the guise of mathematical exploration (n^∞), this group rapidly became a strong force due to its successful push for longer parliamentary terms. It holds two seats in the parliament, but has no intention of relinquishing them any time soon.
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*Libertarian Party: the newest to have reached the parliament (it currently holds two seats), rumored to have done so  comparatively late because its members were too apathetic to have organized before then.
 
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 23 October 2007

Zwangzug prides itself on its political freedoms: many political parties have sought to take advantage of its preferential voting system, established by members of the former Precalculus Party. Only the following, however, currently hold seats in the parliament.

  • Liberal Conservative Party: liberal on social issues, and for conservatism when it comes to the environment, this party includes members such as the newest Supreme Court justice. It holds twenty seats in the parliament.
  • Progressive Traditionalist Party: having not much of a tradition to follow in, their progressivism comes through by their interests in banning everything. Targets such as tobacco, alcohol, and capitalism have been enthusiastically opposed: Harry Potter books, same-sex marriage, and graffiti are still around. It holds twenty seats in the parliament.
  • Pragmatic Radical Party: a group formerly considered too small to be potent, its accomplishments include aligning a coalition of other small parties. It holds four seats in the parliament.
  • Mental Asylum Party: a rapidly-growing group advocating health-care spending and tolerance of all neurologies, it nevertheless is not understood by much of an apathetic populace. It holds four seats in the parliament.
  • Capitalism Now Party: despite its harsh criticism and disdain of poetry and culture, it is still a vocal minority, especially in Zwangzug's major twin cities, despite national preference for capitalism someday, maybe, or just not at all. It holds four seats in the parliament.
  • National Socialist Grammarian Writers' Party: the current Composite Minister's party, a combination of idealistic socialistic economic policies and high funding for education with positively anti-social arrogant standards. This group has popularized such slogans as "Apostrophe or Catastrophe" and "Heil Hyphens!". It holds four seats in the parliament.
  • Infinite Power Party: formed under the guise of mathematical exploration (n^∞), this group rapidly became a strong force due to its successful push for longer parliamentary terms. It holds two seats in the parliament, but has no intention of relinquishing them any time soon.
  • Libertarian Party: the newest to have reached the parliament (it currently holds two seats), rumored to have done so comparatively late because its members were too apathetic to have organized before then.