Difference between revisions of "Roman Union"
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*Whole flat tax | *Whole flat tax | ||
Revision as of 17:28, 26 April 2006
Established | 1400 |
Economic ideology | Libertarian Socialism |
Social ideology | Liberal |
Party leader | Sacha Gavri |
Seats | 220 |
Swing | -2 |
Motto | Peace, for all. |
The Roman Union platform is likened to the policy of the Nyx Era. They advocate more spending in education and healthcare. The Roman Union favors more regulation and restriction on the economy and is the movement with the greatest communal tendencies. The Roman Union considers political freedom uneccessary, which ironically, is what draws most support. They support a system like that of a Democracy.
The Issues
Economy
- Strict regulation
- Nationalization of minor industry
- Whole flat tax
Society
- For choice
- For personal responsibility
- No government involvement in matters of life
- Regulated direct democratic system
Government policy
- Greater international involvement
- Compassionate attitude towards refugees
- Greater domestic spending