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* Improving and reviewing the way that parliament works. | * Improving and reviewing the way that parliament works. | ||
* Increasing immigration to Blizzard and getting more people in long-term employment. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 02:20, 23 April 2015
Socialist Party of Palmshire | ||
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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
- Chris D - Current Party Leader
- Mark
- Alphaworldian
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- Reviewing and revising old laws, especially those outdated.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.