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== History ==
 
== History ==
The PFP was formed in 1936 with people from the [[Reformist Party]] and the [[Conservative Party]] in an attempt to prevent the antidemocratic extreme right party, [[National Unity Party (Vassfforcia)|National Unity]], took power.  They rapidly won the elections in 1936 and since they have been allied with the DCV, FCU and the [[Party of the Democratic Center|PCD]].
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The PFP was formed in 1936 by Grand Duke Francisco José I Mádasi (a consevative) with people from the [[Reformist Party]] and the [[Conservative Party]] in an attempt to prevent the antidemocratic extreme right party, [[National Unity Party (Vassfforcia)|National Unity]], took power.  They rapidly won the elections in 1936 and since they have been allied with the DCV, FCU and the [[Party of the Democratic Center|PCD]].
  
 
== Stances on issues ==
 
== Stances on issues ==

Revision as of 02:31, 24 January 2007


Partido Fuerza Popular
Taën Faysäntá Payrtý
Partit Força Popular
pfpvm7.png
Established 1936
Address Av. Heartland 2107
de las Mercedes, VS
Vassfforcia
Economic ideology Liberal, laissez-faire
Social ideology Conservative
Party leader HE Don Jean-Pierre Auvonet
Party president Don Julian Regèllo
Motto N/A

The Popular Force Party (Spanish: Partido Fuerza Popular, Hyarmendorean: Taën Faysäntá Payrtý, Catalan: Partit Força Popular) is a major political party in the Most Serene Republic of Vassfforcia. The party won its first election in 1936 but now it is the Official Opposition after Jean III d’Oqqer, from the PFP, resigned in after a corruption scandal and an failed coup. It currently holds 108 of the 435 seats in the Grand Senate in a coalition with the United Christian Front (formed by Christian Democracy of Vassfforcia and the two Christian Fronts -FCP and FCT).

History

The PFP was formed in 1936 by Grand Duke Francisco José I Mádasi (a consevative) with people from the Reformist Party and the Conservative Party in an attempt to prevent the antidemocratic extreme right party, National Unity, took power. They rapidly won the elections in 1936 and since they have been allied with the DCV, FCU and the PCD.

Stances on issues

Economic issues

  • Economic regulation: Completely against
  • Income tax: Low
  • Unemployment insurance: Support, they think it shall be limited

Social issues

  • Abortion: No official comments, some members support it while others are against
  • Death penalty: Support
  • Euthanasia: Against
  • Gay marriage: No official comments, some members support it while others are against
  • Prostitution: Moderate Support

Foreign policy

  • Diplomacy: Military size is important on diplomacy
  • Immigration: Quotas
  • Refugees: Let them in, but with monitored entry of immigrants
  • Leaving the United Nations: Against
  • Religious beliefs: Freedom to choose faith

PDC Chancellors

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PDC as the Official Opposition

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