Difference between revisions of "Richmond Faction"
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party_name = Richmond Faction | | party_name = Richmond Faction | | ||
party_articletitle = Richmond Faction | | party_articletitle = Richmond Faction | | ||
− | party_logo = | + | party_logo = http://i9.tinypic.com/4tsw2gm.jpg | |
leader = Ulster Winsor | | leader = Ulster Winsor | | ||
chairman = Harmon Winsor | | chairman = Harmon Winsor | | ||
spokesperson = Malcom Winsor | | spokesperson = Malcom Winsor | | ||
foundation = 2005 | | foundation = 2005 | | ||
− | ideology = Traditional | + | ideology = Traditional conservatism | |
international = N/A | | international = N/A | | ||
− | headquarters = | + | headquarters = 40 Jarrow Avenue, Cairo | |
website = rf.irc | website = rf.irc | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | Richmond Faction was created to be a moderating force within the Duma, recognizing the need for critical social programs while pushing hard-line conservative economic reform such as large-scale privitization. |
Revision as of 10:15, 13 May 2007
Richmond Faction | |
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Leader | Ulster Winsor |
Chairperson | Harmon Winsor |
Spokesperson | Malcom Winsor |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | 40 Jarrow Avenue, Cairo |
Political ideology | Traditional conservatism |
International affiliation | N/A |
Website | rf.irc |
Richmond Faction was created to be a moderating force within the Duma, recognizing the need for critical social programs while pushing hard-line conservative economic reform such as large-scale privitization.