TL;DR-
Labor and Faith Party (LFP): Religious Left, cosmopolitan, internationalist
National People's Party (NPP): Secular Right, law-and-order, nationalist
The two parties' platforms and positions are described in more detail below (source). I changed the name of one of the parties to make the hypothetical less US/West-centric.
Inspired by the other thread and also by my observation that the label "socially conservative, economically liberal/leftist" fits two different kinds of worldviews.
Labor and Faith Party (LFP):
[*]Anti-abortion
[*]Anti-death penalty
[*]Pro-"religious freedom"; generally pro-LGBT rights, but wants clear conscience exemptions.
[*]Very pro-immigration, especially for refugees of any background.
[*]Strong emphasis on "social justice".
[*]Economically somewhat more left-wing and strongly supportive of universalist programs, including for immigrants.
[*]Somewhat pro-free trade overall.
[*]Environmentalist. Opposes all fossil fuels, strongly supports investing in renewable energy/nuclear and plant-based/lab-grown meat.
[*]Internationalist in foreign policy.
National People's Party (NPP):
[*]Pro-choice
[*]Pro-LGBT rights
[*]Very secularist (favors public burqa bans as well as restrictions of hijab wearing)
[*]Pro law and order, including being pro death penalty.
[*]Strongly nativist, favoring severe reductions in immigration numbers
[*]Civil libertarian, opposes "Political Correctness" culture.
[*]Economically accepting of broad universal benefits for citizen working-class population, but opposes extending benefits to immigrants and "underclass scroungers".
[*]Somewhat protectionist overall, favors keeping industry and manufacturing within the country's borders.
[*]Pro fracking and natural gas, seeks to reduce carbon emissions by investing in public transport and restricting population growth.
[*]Nationalist in foreign policy.
Which party would be closer to your overall political views, and which one would you vote for in your real-life country?