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===RCPK members of note===
 
===RCPK members of note===
*[[Galadriël Táralóm nos Círdan]], Prime Minister
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*[[Galadriël Táralóm nos Círdan]], former Prime Minister.
 
*[[Hugo Deburghraeve]], RCPK leader in parliament.
 
*[[Hugo Deburghraeve]], RCPK leader in parliament.
 
*Matt Herben, [[Iesus Christi]] political prisoner. (Presumed deceased.)
 
*Matt Herben, [[Iesus Christi]] political prisoner. (Presumed deceased.)

Latest revision as of 16:08, 8 October 2007

Realistische Conservatieve Partij Knootoss
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Established Post-Shadow War
Economic ideology Free Market Liberalism
Social ideology Libertarian
Party leader Hugo Deburghraeve
Seats 49
Motto Pro-freedom, Pro-strength, Pro-Market, Pro-Knootoss

The Realistische Conservatieve Partij Knootoss (Realist Conservative Party of Knootoss) or RCPK describes itself as 'Pro-freedom, Pro-strength, Pro-Market and Pro-Knootoss'. It is an economically conservative party with a socially liberal programme. It favours much higher defence spending while lowering taxes and eliminating traditional social programmes. The RCPK is in the opposition after having been in government for eight years.

New name

The Realistische Conservatieve Partij Knootoss (Realist Conservative Party of Knootoss) is as a split-off from the Conservatieve Partij (Conservative Party). The split occured when a manipulated Conservative Party congress elected the controversial far-right Dick Tator as its new leader, which eventually led to the Shadow War. After the Shadow War, the original split-off party replaced the Conservative Party, which was banned with its members imprisoned in Lavenrunz.

Stances on issues

Economic issues

  • Economic regulation: Near-zero government interference
  • Income tax: Abolish and replace with sales tax and demerit taxation
  • Unemployment rate: Increase efforts to attract foreign investment

Social issues

  • Abortion: Support a woman's right to choose
  • Death penalty: opposed
  • Euthanasia: favours existing policies
  • Gay marriage: Support
  • Prostitution: Deregulate
  • Welfare: temporary assistance only

Foreign policy

  • Alliances: VERITAS-based collective security
  • Defence: increase defence spending
  • Diplomacy: Diplomacy when possible, intervention when needed
  • Immigration: maintain quotas
  • Rejoining the United Nations: Strongly oppose
  • Religious beliefs: Separation of church and state, freedom to choose faith

RCPK members of note