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* Increasing immigration to Blizzard and getting more people in long-term employment.


==Elections==
[[File:Socialist_billboard.jpg|border|Election campaign billboard]]
==See also==
==See also==



Latest revision as of 18:23, 18 June 2015

Socialist Party of Palmshire
Official Party Logo
Official Party Logo
The traditional red socialist flag.
The traditional red socialist flag.
Leader Chris D
Founded 2012
Ideology Socialism
Political position Centre-left
Official colors Red Yellow
Parliament of Palmshire 4
Politics of the Kingdom of Palmshire
Political parties
Elections

The Socialist Party is one of the political parties in Palmshire that adheres to the scientific socialist ideal in supporting a sustainable and equal democratic society. It was founded by Chris D in early 2012. Chris D is the current party leader.

The party aims for an increase in citizens quality of life by eradicating poverty, structuring a self-managed economy and balancing the power to support a strong community. They will take advantage of the latest scientific research and look upon existing wisdom, to establish reformative long-term plans for the betterment of humanity.


Members

Parliament

Non-parliamentary member

Policies

  • Creating a sustainable society with a minimum standard of living for everyone to have food, internet access, and other essentials.
  • Restructuring the framework of the essential services such as police, hospitals, etc.
  • Reviewing and revising old laws, especially those outdated.
  • Making government less intrusive on peoples lives, giving more freedom to citizens.
  • Improving the mechanisms for democracy and voting.
  • Improving and reviewing the way that parliament works.
  • Increasing immigration to Blizzard and getting more people in long-term employment.

Elections

Election campaign billboard

See also

External links