The Miaphysite Church of Coptic Archism wrote:Resolved: The population of Galatea shall be roughly 6,674,00
Still too high for my tastes, but the resolution called for 5+, so I will sponsor.
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by Collatis » Mon Feb 05, 2018 2:52 pm
The Miaphysite Church of Coptic Archism wrote:Resolved: The population of Galatea shall be roughly 6,674,00
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by Martune » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:39 pm
The Miaphysite Church of Coptic Archism wrote:Resolved: The population of Galatea shall be roughly 6,674,00
by Martune » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:41 pm
by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:44 pm
Martune wrote:What is the current state of our parties
Juniklub wrote:Paketo wrote:Anyone interested in a royalist party? Constantine deserves a throneMartune wrote:Anybody interested in creating right wing party
Hello, boys.
by Paketo » Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:59 pm
Roosevetania wrote:Martune wrote:What is the current state of our parties
Alliance for Change (left-wing anti-establishment) - 2
Free Democratic Party (Radical Centrism) - 5
Constitutional Liberal Party (Moderate Liberalism) - 4
Freedom Party (Greek unionism) - 1
We still have no big-tent left-right parties, though I think Junkilub showed interest in creating a conservative party with you and Paketo:Juniklub wrote:Hello, boys.
by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:02 pm
Paketo wrote:Roosevetania wrote:Alliance for Change (left-wing anti-establishment) - 2
Free Democratic Party (Radical Centrism) - 5
Constitutional Liberal Party (Moderate Liberalism) - 4
Freedom Party (Greek unionism) - 1
We still have no big-tent left-right parties, though I think Junkilub showed interest in creating a conservative party with you and Paketo:
Looks like we will probably have one right wing party encompassing a large amount of the right while having multiple left and center parties...And Kam's Greek nationalists
by Paketo » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:03 pm
Roosevetania wrote:Paketo wrote:
Looks like we will probably have one right wing party encompassing a large amount of the right while having multiple left and center parties...And Kam's Greek nationalists
I hope not. I think it's the most fun when there're two left-right parties (controlling ~25-33% of voting power each) with several crucial third parties.
by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:05 pm
by Kamchastkia » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:12 pm
by Nova Anglicana » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:16 pm
by Paketo » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:17 pm
Nova Anglicana wrote:I've been loosely involved in a couple iterations of this, and I have enjoyed playing centre-righty characters as opposed to my RL centre-lefty politics, so I'd be somewhat available if there were more rightish characters needed.
by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:18 pm
Nova Anglicana wrote:I've been loosely involved in a couple iterations of this, and I have enjoyed playing centre-righty characters as opposed to my RL centre-lefty politics, so I'd be somewhat available if there were more rightish characters needed.
by Van Hool Islands » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:46 pm
Andrea Spyridoula Michelakos - Free Democratic Party
Account Name: Van Hool Islands
Occupation: Senator
Party Position(s):TBD
Positions in Government:TBD
Constituency: N/A
Political Ideology: Radical centrism, pragmatism, orange-book liberalism
Family: Unmarried
Background: Andrea Spyridoula Michelakos was born on 12 November 1972 in Lapeum, Galatea to a relatively upper-middle class Greek family. Michelakos attended primary and secondary school in Galatea, before attending the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. At the University of Leeds, Michelakos studied law, attaining a degree in law in 1995. After University, Michelakos left the United Kingdom in 1997, expatriating to Sydney, Australia, spending four years as an intern at the Don Chipp Foundation, a political think tank in Australia associated with the centrist Australian Democrats, at the time the largest "third party" in the country. Michelakos then moved back to Galatea in 2001, and spent another five years as a lawyer in Galatea. Michelakos then decided in 2006 to re-enter politics, running in x election in the seat of x representing the Free Democratic Party, a party she joined a year earlier. Michelakos lost her seat to in 2006 to Alliance for Change member Mònica Nepi, but in the 2010 general election regained the same seat, and was re-elected in 2014. Andrea is trilingual, and is fluent in Greek (her native language), Galatean, and English.
Michelakos lists Nick Clegg, Vince Cable, Jean Chretien, Nick Xenophon, Meg Lees, Bill Clinton, and Tony Blair as her biggest political influences.
Faith: Michelakos is a currently non-practising Orthodox Christian.
Likes: Liberalism, orange-book liberalism, classical liberalism, radical centrism, pragmatism, the EU
Dislikes: Extremism, communism, fascism, hard socialism
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by Collatis » Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:00 pm
PRO: social democracy, internationalism, progressivism, democracy,
republicanism, human rights, democratic socialism, Keynesianism,
EU, NATO, two-state solution, Democratic Party, Bernie Sanders
CON: conservatism, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, neoliberalism,
death penalty, Marxism-Leninism, laissez faire, reaction, fascism,
antisemitism, isolationism, Republican Party, Donald Trump
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by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:10 pm
Niccolo Fallaci - Free Democratic Party
Account Name: Roosevetania
Occupation: Senator
Party Position(s):Founder
Positions in Government:None
Constituency: N/A
Political Ideology: Radical Centrism, Liberalism/Classical Liberalism
Family: mother, younger brother
Background: Born in 1967, Niccolo Fallaci was raised in suburban Coros. His family was middle-class, and they weren't especially rich, though he had a relatively comfortable childhood. Niccolo's father was of Italian heritage, but his mother's side was Greek. This resulted in Niccolo getting an Italian last name (his father's) and a Greek first name. He had one sibling, a younger brother. Niccolo's father was a lawyer, his mother a schoolteacher. His family, especially his father, was active in the resistance against the junta. His father was arrested multiple times, and was once badly beaten by the police. He has always had a keen interest in politics, and wished for Galatean democracy since he was a teenager. He studied hard, and now speaks five languages: Galatean [the Romance conlang one], Greek, Italian, Esperanto, and English.
When Niccolo turned 18 in 1985, he received a scholarship to the University of Coros, earning a degree in political science and studying law. During college, he came out as gay, having been a strong supporter of LGBT+ rights ever since. After graduating in 1989, he moved into Coros from the suburbs and became a community organizer and civil rights lawyer. He participated in pro-democracy protests, under both the junta and 1994 Triumvirate. Niccolo ran for and served on the Coros City Council from 2004-2018, always an advocate for democracy though having to tread lightly as a public figure. After Galatea was freed in 2018, he resigned from the City Council, running for and winning a seat in the newly formed Senate.
Faith: Methodist Christian
Likes: Radical Centrism, Liberalism, (secretly) the establishment, people, scrambled eggs
Dislikes: The political left and right, Donald Trump, potato salad
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by Hakons » Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:24 pm
Collatis wrote:I’m thinking of making a center-left Christian democratic party associated with the Christian left and Catholic social teaching. Something along the lines of The Daisy in Italy. Would anyone be interested?
by Nova Anglicana » Mon Feb 05, 2018 6:30 pm
Collatis wrote:I’m thinking of making a center-left Christian democratic party associated with the Christian left and Catholic social teaching. Something along the lines of The Daisy in Italy. Would anyone be interested?
by Martune » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:37 pm
by Martune » Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:38 pm
by Juniklub » Mon Feb 05, 2018 8:12 pm
by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 8:50 pm
Juniklub wrote:I have only just become aware of Galatea’s linguistic situation, and to be frank, it’s imbecilic; the country’s agreed-upon history makes no mention of these non-Albanian Albanian speakers, which are certainly bizarre, and it is absolutely ridiculous to speak of 15-20 per cent speaking a Slavic when, in truth, South Slavic groups represent no more than 3 per cent of the population, as Question 4 established. The existence of a Maltese-like Semitic language is similarly scandalous for reasons I needn’t mention for fear of growing tiresome. I know I will be censured for speaking only know, but I was lamentably unaware of the vote.
by Van Hool Islands » Mon Feb 05, 2018 8:52 pm
Juniklub wrote:I have only just become aware of Galatea’s linguistic situation, and to be frank, it’s imbecilic; the country’s agreed-upon history makes no mention of these non-Albanian Albanian speakers, which are certainly bizarre, and it is absolutely ridiculous to speak of 15-20 per cent speaking a Slavic when, in truth, South Slavic groups represent no more than 3 per cent of the population, as Question 4 established. The existence of a Maltese-like Semitic language is similarly scandalous for reasons I needn’t mention for fear of growing tiresome. I know I will be censured for speaking only know, but I was lamentably unaware of the vote.
by Roosevetania » Mon Feb 05, 2018 9:02 pm
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