This topic shows a list of the political parties in sahsahlah, and the main news of the country; so you can vote randomly, or read about what happens and cast an informed vote. your vote will be equally appreciated.
The poll remains open for the duration of the legislature, and will shape the next parliament.
The poll remains open for the duration of the legislature, and will shape the next parliament.
What you can do:
Other than vote in the poll and change the vote whenever you want, you can:
Other than vote in the poll and change the vote whenever you want, you can:
- ask questions (both IC and OC about the nation or the parties);
- propose changes to the leadership of a party, to their objectives, to their alliances or any other detail. (I'll use a randomizing tool to define how many, among the elected members of the parliament of the party in exam, support the change. a low number of supporters will make the proposition fail, a large minority or a narrow majority might start an internal debate, while a large number of supporters will make the proposition become real.)
- comment the news as a private citizen, or as a foreign nation
Party organization:
By law, each party has a leader, which can decide autonomously for the party, but can receive a no confidence vote by the elected party members in the parliament;
The party members who are elected and become part of the parliament, form the party council, which can remove a leader but can't chose a new one;
The national assembly is an event open to any party member, in or outside the parliament, organized to elect a new leader.
By law, each party has a leader, which can decide autonomously for the party, but can receive a no confidence vote by the elected party members in the parliament;
The party members who are elected and become part of the parliament, form the party council, which can remove a leader but can't chose a new one;
The national assembly is an event open to any party member, in or outside the parliament, organized to elect a new leader.
Main objectives: what the political party election campaign focuses over, what they openly support
Secondary objectives: secret goals, what the leader aims to, or acceptable consequences to the main objectives
>previous elections
Leader: ûsolthata alârse ♀Main objectives: improve public transports nationwide; decrease military spending
Secondary objectives: slightly improve civil rights
Details: part of the opposition during first government, part of the ruling coalition in the second
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Leader: athôro cêiro ♂Main objectives: increase subsidy to agriculture; increase agricultural sector
Secondary objectives: reach national self-sufficiency
Details: new political party, not present in parliament yetDEMOCRACY¦¦¦¦¦¦[]¦¦MONARCHY
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Leader: bielcìrse thâitha ♂Main objectives: increase military spending; slightly increase international aid
Secondary objectives: increased powers of nobility; reduce corruption
Details: strong opposition during the first government,
prominent member of the ruling coalition in the second governmentDEMOCRACY¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦[]MONARCHY
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Civilization front
Leader: shèpôro ièlethas ♀Main objectives: create an independent judicial system;
remove capital punishment;
significantly increase power of nobility
Secondary objectives: increase corruption
Details: was part of the opposition in both governmentsDEMOCRACY¦¦[]¦¦¦¦¦¦MONARCHY
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Leader: thèithèi lâthepos ♀Main objectives: promote the private sector; reduce government size
Secondary objectives: increase corruption
Details: was part of both government coalitions; reached its main objectivesDEMOCRACY¦¦¦¦[]¦¦¦¦MONARCHY
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Leader: rôle îkkeshàl ♂Main objectives: expand the industrial sector; achieve the creation of a written constitution
Secondary objectives: slightly reduce tax rate
Details: was part of both government coalitions; partially reached its main objectivesDEMOCRACY¦[]¦¦¦¦¦¦¦MONARCHY
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Social democratic party
Leader: iòise thâlkaiàl ♂Main objectives: increase state-controlled industries; increase government size
Secondary objectives: slightly decrease political freedom
Details: was part of both governments oppositions;
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We together
Leader: pâithak ielênthar ♀Main objectives: make sahsahlah join the world assembly; improve economy;
significantly increase international aid
Secondary objectives: slightly decrease government size
Details: wasn't part of any government nor joined the opposition.
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Young collective
Leader: mârkki thlàn ♀Main objectives: increase political freedom, reduce power of nobility
Secondary objectives: slightly decrease safety
Details: was the leader of the first governing coalition;
successfully repealed the internet ban;
hampered by internal ideological division:
the moderates, led by mârkki thlàn;
the extremists, led by shêilethan uèideDEMOCRACY¦[]¦¦¦¦¦¦¦MONARCHY
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