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Revision as of 23:38, 31 July 2006


New Federalist Union
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Established 2006
Address 14 Prince Elector's Square

Hamptonshire City, CCD

Hamptonshire 7822-B81-279

Economic ideology New Keynesian
Social ideology Moderate to Social Conservative
Party leader Luis Santiago
Party president Goran Erlander
Motto Union.

Stances on issues

Economic issues

  • Economic regulation: Minimal government regulation but the government does participate in the market as an independent enterprise
  • Income tax: None at Federal level; Provinces may establish an Income tax in lieu of a Provincial VAT
  • VAT: Increase Federal VAT; Decrease Provincial VAT

Social issues

  • Abortion: Support a woman's right to choose before the point of viability
  • Death penalty: Only for treason, murder, espionage and military justice
  • Euthanasia: Doctor's consent necessary
  • Gay marriage: Support
  • Prostitution: Criminalize
  • Drugs: Increase penalties for possession and trafficking.
  • Social Insurance: Decrease payouts at all levels
  • Welfare: Restrict availability

Foreign policy

  • Diplomacy: Diplomacy backed up with a large and active military (Speak loudly and carry a big stick)
  • Immigration: Maintain current quota levels.
  • Membership in the Hamptonian Empire: All members of the Hamptonian Empire should be subordinate in diplomatic, economic and security matters to the Federal Government. Opposes the creation of new SARs.
  • Religious beliefs: Political separation of church and state