Pacitalian Social Coalition
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.
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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
- 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 | |||||
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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 |