The National Freedom Coalition
Libertarians of Aurentina - Classical Monarchist - Reformists - National Centrists - Aurentine Liberals and Moderates
What is the Reform Party?
The Reform Party of Aurentina is the true party of the mainstream Right. We are libertarian conservatives, who believe in a strong and cohesive nation comprised of free individuals with equal opportunities, where our traditions and institutions are valued rather than derided. We are Parliamentarians, who believe that power should be distributed among the many of the Senate, rather than the few of the executive branch, or the unaccountable bureaucratic masses. And we are populists, who believe in sharp contrasts and a strong ideology, and who view compromise and political power not as an end in itself, but as a means to an end - the society that we want to build in Aurentina.
As conservatives and libertarians, we agree on the fundamentals - low taxes, a simple and limited welfare system, choice in education and healthcare, and a break with the tired and unsuccessful status quo policies of the Left. But if we keep pretending we have nothing to do with each other, we will keep on getting that status quo. So if you're tired with right-wing politics as usual in Aurentina, and you want something that's conservative, but not too extreme; that's libertarian, but not too extreme; and that's prepared to stand up for the right-wing vision of society - then the Reform Party is for you.
The Reform Party - Desire the Right
Why Reform?
Fundamentally, there are three types of right-winger, each of which has its own party in the Senate as it stands, but all of whom Reform welcomes in moderation. We applaud the moderates for their Burkean conservatism, their care for the less well-off, and their rejection of the sort of extremism that can embarrass or even discredit the right-wing movement in general; but in Reform we are pro-market rather than pro-business, we are prepared to take a stand for our libertarian conservative values rather than ally with the Left, and we don't see 'idealism' as a bad word. We applaud the libertarians for their steadfastness, and their defence of both individual and market freedom; but in Reform we recognise the need for a state that enforces the rule of law, and we believe that the state should respect our traditions and actively work to build a cohesive society. And we applaud the traditionalist conservatives, also for their steadfastness, and furthermore for their defence of the idea of a cohesive, conservative society; but in Reform we reject protectionism and corporatism and embrace free trade and the free market, and we believe that individual freedom is necessary for a truly cohesive - not oppressive - society.
Simply put, imagine a triangle. At each corner is the centrists, the libertarians, and the traditionalist conservatives. In the middle is Reform.
What's going on in Reform?
- Jen Coren (Corenea) is the new party leader. Branko Aleksic (Macedonian Grand Empire) will continue as Deputy Leader.
Who's in Reform?
- Corenea - Leader
- Macedonian Grand Empire - Deputy Leader
- Angleter - Founder
- Sabara
- Lengleland
- Auralia
- Fransmany
- Chelta
- The Republic of Lanos - Ambassador to Progress Coalition
- The Union of the West
- The New United Britsh Empire
- Jaymall Land
- The Orson Empire
- Gibberan
- Commonwealth of Great Britain
- Bratislav
- The State of Czecho-Slovakia
- The Indiana Territory
- Jamessonia
- Calimera II
- Bleckonia
- National Empire
- Patistan
- Blahbania
- Nordengrund
- The United Regions
- Transoxthraxia
- Costa Fierro
- Luepola
- Marsisian
- The Sarian
- East Denmark
- Crown Island
A few things:
This is where party members can organise, discuss, and debate what we're doing and where we're going.
Non-members are welcome to find out about the party and negotiate/canvass with us here, but this is not the place for debates between parties.
If you want to join us, then simply post in this thread!