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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
The PSC is the only party formed before 1900 that still remains an effective force in government. It has formed the second-most governments (after the now-defunct Conservative party) and has pushed through the most bills of any party (6,035) in its 502-year history as a party.
 
The PSC is the only party formed before 1900 that still remains an effective force in government. It has formed the second-most governments (after the now-defunct Conservative party) and has pushed through the most bills of any party (6,035) in its 502-year history as a party.
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== Stances on issues ==
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=== Economic issues ===
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* Economic regulation: Partial government interference through moderate protectionism
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* Income tax: Above-average tax levels to fund social programs and free health care
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* Unemployment rate: Direct government investment in economy to create jobs.
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=== Social issues ===
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* Abortion: Support
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* Death penalty: Abolitionist
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* Euthanasia: Strongly support
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* Gay marriage: Strongly support
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* Prostitution: No comment
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* Social insurance: SI for anyone and everyone
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* Welfare: Welfare for anyone and everyone
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=== Foreign policy ===
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* Diplomacy: Military size should have almost no effect on diplomacy
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* Immigration: No quotas, but monitored entry of immigrants
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* Rejoining the United Nations: Strongly support
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* Religious beliefs: Freedom to choose faith
  
 
== PSC Governments ==
 
== PSC Governments ==

Revision as of 02:47, 27 November 2005


Pacitalian Social Coalition
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Established 1503
Address 1110 Corso Istrabuca
Timiocato, CAP
Pacitalia 5191A
Economic ideology Welfare liberalism
Social ideology Social democracy
Party leader Fernando Chiovitti
Party president Michel Brazzononi
Motto When everyone counts, everyone wins.

The Pacitalian Social Coalition (Pacitalian: Allianza Socialista Pacitaliana) is a major political party in the Democratic Capitalist Republic of Pacitalia. The party is currently the third-largest in the CLP with 22 of 240 seats. After a fall from grace after a leadership scuffle and a election-funding scandal, the PSC dropped to third and thusly allowed the Green Party to form the official opposition in the 2004 election. However, polls suggest the PSC will make a huge comeback in a new election, expected to be held sometime in January 2006.

History

The PSC is the only party formed before 1900 that still remains an effective force in government. It has formed the second-most governments (after the now-defunct Conservative party) and has pushed through the most bills of any party (6,035) in its 502-year history as a party.

Stances on issues

Economic issues

  • Economic regulation: Partial government interference through moderate protectionism
  • Income tax: Above-average tax levels to fund social programs and free health care
  • Unemployment rate: Direct government investment in economy to create jobs.

Social issues

  • Abortion: Support
  • Death penalty: Abolitionist
  • Euthanasia: Strongly support
  • Gay marriage: Strongly support
  • Prostitution: No comment
  • Social insurance: SI for anyone and everyone
  • Welfare: Welfare for anyone and everyone

Foreign policy

  • Diplomacy: Military size should have almost no effect on diplomacy
  • Immigration: No quotas, but monitored entry of immigrants
  • Rejoining the United Nations: Strongly support
  • Religious beliefs: Freedom to choose faith

PSC Governments

  • Alphonso Sant'Orsino (1523-1531)
  • Davido Roberto Faustino (1543-1555)
  • Vitale Bertadora (1555-1559)
  • Juliano Tranibanto (1563-1567)
  • Yavou Sorprantakis (1567-1571)
  • Gerardo Vittore (1589-1597)
  • Lymanto Zerga (1612-1620)
  • Martino Concetto (1620-1628)
  • Rodrigo Lomas-Peca (1689-1701)
  • Stefano Remigio (1709-1710)
  • Gianpiero da Marino (1710-1718)
  • Brino Severiano (1718-1730)
  • Primo Taddeo Berlusconi (1730-1736)
  • Alcide d'Ippolito (1762-1765)
  • Carín Gualtiero-Delgado (1765-1779)
  • Casuplio Floriano (1809-1817)
  • Aidito Azrafeco (1856-1857)
  • Cloroforo Spadazzo (1865-1869)
  • Janus Fibriaudo (1869-1877)
  • Luigi Sfra (1913-1921)
  • Jota Rodriguez (1965-1969)
  • Roberto Castorini (1969-1977)
  • Athena Papistikas (1977-1985)

PSC as the Official Opposition

  • Taddeo Sperangino (1945-1953)
  • Athena Papistikas (1985-1996)
  • Aracio Partiva (1996-2003)
  • Fernando Chiovitti (2003-2004)


Political parties of Pacitalia
Major parties (left-wing to right-wing):
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Pacitalian Social Coalition Green Party of Pacitalia Federation of Progressive Democrats
Minor parties (left-wing to right-wing):
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Communist Party of Pacitalia Workers' Party of Pacitalia Anarchist League of Pacitalia Northeastern Independence Party Non-Partisan Association Partia di Traditionale