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| '''Address''' || [http://www.mapthis.pc/modules/adrmap/mapx?location=016421,3161863,609,1178,9318&name=1110_Corso_Istrabuca,Timiocato,CAP_Pacitalia_5191A 1110 Corso Istrabuca] <br>Timiocato, CAP<br>Pacitalia 5191A | | '''Address''' || [http://www.mapthis.pc/modules/adrmap/mapx?location=016421,3161863,609,1178,9318&name=1110_Corso_Istrabuca,Timiocato,CAP_Pacitalia_5191A 1110 Corso Istrabuca] <br>Timiocato, CAP<br>Pacitalia 5191A | ||
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− | | '''Economic ideology''' || | + | | '''Economic ideology''' || Liberalism, centrism |
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| '''Social ideology''' || Social democracy | | '''Social ideology''' || Social democracy | ||
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− | | '''Party leader''' || Fernando Chiovitti | + | | '''Party leader''' || [[Fernando Chiovitti]] |
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| '''Party president''' || Michel Brazzononi | | '''Party president''' || Michel Brazzononi | ||
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− | | '''Motto''' || | + | | '''Motto''' || Change. For the common good. |
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− | The '''Pacitalian Social Coalition''' (Pacitalian: ''Allianza Socialista Pacitaliana'') is a major political party in the Democratic Capitalist Republic of [[Pacitalia]]. The party | + | The '''Pacitalian Social Coalition''' (Pacitalian: ''Allianza Socialista Pacitaliana'') is a major political party in the Democratic Capitalist Republic of [[Pacitalia]]. The party won its first election since [[Wikipedia:1981|1981]] with a narrow victory (in seats) over the incumbent [[Federation of Progressive Democrats]] in the [[Pacitalian general election, October 2006|October 2006 elections]] in Pacitalia. It currently holds 265 of the 647 seats in the [[Constazione Ampoliticato Federali]] and 117 of the 293 seats in the [[Senatoro Federali]], and is a partner in the grand coalition with the [[Federation of Progressive Democrats|FPD]], which won 264 seats in the lower house and retained control of the upper house in the vote on [[Wikipedia:October 16|16th October]], [[Wikipedia:2006|2006]]. |
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+ | In anticipation of the FPD's (at least partial) fall from grace in 2006 after a scandal-ridden [[Constantino Sorantanali]] government was booted from office, the PSC rebranded with a simpler, more mature red-and-white scheme. Launching its new look during the campaign, on Monday, [[Wikipedia:September 25|25th September]], [[Wikipedia:2006|2006]], leader Fernando Chiovitti told reporters the party has moved to the right of its past beliefs, becoming a more economically centrist party, though still espousing 'socially leftist' views. The announcement is expected to help the PSC as it strives to form a government for the first time since 1985: it already leads opinion polls by an average four percentage points <nowiki>[</nowiki>[http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=11724089&postcount=2 1]<nowiki>]</nowiki>. | ||
== 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 == | ||
+ | === Economic issues === | ||
+ | * Economic regulation: Partial government interference through moderate protectionism and economic nationalism | ||
+ | * Income tax: Moderate, staggered taxation to fund social programs | ||
+ | * Unemployment rate: Direct government investment in economy to create jobs | ||
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+ | === 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 == | == PSC Governments == | ||
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* Athena Papistikas (1985-1996) | * Athena Papistikas (1985-1996) | ||
* Aracio Partiva (1996-2003) | * Aracio Partiva (1996-2003) | ||
− | * Fernando Chiovitti (2003-2004) | + | * Fernando Chiovitti (2003-2004, 2006-) |
{{PaciParties}} | {{PaciParties}} | ||
[[Category:Political parties]] | [[Category:Political parties]] |
Latest revision as of 03:18, 21 October 2006
Established | 1503 |
Address | 1110 Corso Istrabuca Timiocato, CAP Pacitalia 5191A |
Economic ideology | Liberalism, centrism |
Social ideology | Social democracy |
Party leader | Fernando Chiovitti |
Party president | Michel Brazzononi |
Motto | Change. For the common good. |
The Pacitalian Social Coalition (Pacitalian: Allianza Socialista Pacitaliana) is a major political party in the Democratic Capitalist Republic of Pacitalia. The party won its first election since 1981 with a narrow victory (in seats) over the incumbent Federation of Progressive Democrats in the October 2006 elections in Pacitalia. It currently holds 265 of the 647 seats in the Constazione Ampoliticato Federali and 117 of the 293 seats in the Senatoro Federali, and is a partner in the grand coalition with the FPD, which won 264 seats in the lower house and retained control of the upper house in the vote on 16th October, 2006.
In anticipation of the FPD's (at least partial) fall from grace in 2006 after a scandal-ridden Constantino Sorantanali government was booted from office, the PSC rebranded with a simpler, more mature red-and-white scheme. Launching its new look during the campaign, on Monday, 25th September, 2006, leader Fernando Chiovitti told reporters the party has moved to the right of its past beliefs, becoming a more economically centrist party, though still espousing 'socially leftist' views. The announcement is expected to help the PSC as it strives to form a government for the first time since 1985: it already leads opinion polls by an average four percentage points [1].
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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 and economic nationalism
- Income tax: Moderate, staggered taxation to fund social programs
- 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, 2006-)
Political parties of Pacitalia | |||||
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Major parties (left-wing to right-wing): | |||||
Pacitalian Social Coalition | Green Party of Pacitalia | Federation of Progressive Democrats | |||
Minor parties (left-wing to right-wing): | |||||
Communist Party of Pacitalia | Workers' Party of Pacitalia | Anarchist League of Pacitalia | Northeastern Independence Party | Non-Partisan Association | Partia di Traditionale |