Communist Party of West Phoenicia

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Communist Party of West Phoenicia

Communist Party
AbbreviationCPW
PresidentLucas Haggerty
ChairpersonJane Frieda
General SecretaryTatiana Bedford
SecretaryKarl Bronchovich
SpokespersonRose Hungary
Deputy Party PresidentPatty Sonja
TreasurerAntonio Vergas,
FounderDarius Kaye
Clementine Kaye
FoundedMay 5, 1960 (1960-05-05)
Banned1965-1975
2002-2011
Merger ofUnited Workers Party of West Phoenicia
West Phoenicia Communist Party
HeadquartersWest Titania, Titania; West Phoenicia
Newspaper'Comrade Times'
Student wingProgressive Students Alliance
Youth wingCommunist Youth Brigrade
Women's wingCommunist Women's Collective
Membership (2020)4000
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Secularism
Revolutionary socialism
Left-wing populism
Political positionFar-Left
ReligionSecular
Colors  Silver
House of Representatives
31 / 1,590
Senate
4 / 106
Administrative Governors
0 / 53
Election symbol
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The Communist Party of West Phoenicia is a minor political party in West Phoenicia that was originally founded in 1960 by two married emigrants Darius & Clementine Kaye.

While frowned upon by alot of West Phoenician society.

The West Phoenician Constitution allows for the formation of political parties and the freedom for people to belong to a political party of their choice.


History

The Communist Party of West Phoenicia was originally founded in 1960. Darius & Clementine Kaye emigrated to West Phoenicia from Pi People's Republic bringing with them their political beliefs.

The party had minor success during this time. The main goal for the Communist Party was educating the masses on the tenants of the Communist manifesto. However Darius Kaye became the first member of the Communist Party to win a seat.

Many West Phoenician citizens and governmental officials were weary and suspicious of the new people. They had heard what had occurred in many countries after World War II and how the Communist beliefs conflicted with their own.

Government officials initiated  a bill in parliament to ban the Communist Party. The House of Representatives and the Senate voted overwhelmingly to ban the party. Darius Kaye was dismissed from his seat in the House of Representatives.

King Demetrios I Bush Philopator officially banned the party in 1965.

In 1975 communists petitioned Queen Juno Bush to have the ban lifted. As the Head of State, she had the authority to veto any bills or create Executive Orders. She created an Excutive Order that repealed the ban on the Communist Party and they were once again legally able to run for parliament, and citizens were free to join the party.

From 1975 to the year 2000 the Communist continued to have low to medium success mainly  with the younger voting base who were drawn to the ideas of common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes, money and the state. They averaged 30 to 50 representatives winning seats at each General National Election.

In 1986 Lily Drawkland was arrested for the bombing of the St Philomena Church in Titania, which killed 50 and let 250 injured. Lily Drawkland stated in an interview with police once apprehended, she did it as religion has no place in a communist society.

In the year 2000 Queen Jezebel Bush created and government funded the The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee.

The committee was created to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations who pose a threat against the peace and stability of the nation of West Phoenicia.

The queen used the committee to target all of her opponents. In 2001 the Communist Party was banned by orders of The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee. Charges included: alleged disloyalty and subversive activities. Some members were sent into exile, others were imprisoned. Phillipe De'Cosmo and others in a leadership were executed on charges of treason.

The ban was lifted by Glenton Gryphon-Bush II once he became emperor.

The Communist Party struggled to make a come back after the ban was lifted.

The government has turned centre right and their base was now shared by a number of other left wing groups. In 2014 they merged with the United Workers Party, a party that shared similar ideals. The merge helped boost membership and in 2016 they were able to increase their seats in parliament by wooing the old time United Workers Party members.

They included Climate Change and Marriage equality to their platform and attempted a merge with the Diversity, Love & Rainbow Party, a political union of a number of left wing political groups, but they were not accepted.

For the 2019 they spent alot of money on advertisements and social media campaigns trying to show citizens if they were going to vote progressive Communist was the way to go. They also campaigned towards young people who felt that the main parties where not hearing their concerns.

The results were not their best, but better than expected in the House of Representatives, where they won 31 seats. But their Senate representation dropped to 4.

Ideology

  • Communism
  • Marxism–Leninism
  • Secularism
  • Revolutionary socialism
  • Left-wing populism

List of leaders

  • Lucas Haggerty : 10/10/2015-Present
  • Rose Hungary: 2012 to 10/10/2015
  • Lyon Callisto: 2011-2012
  • Phillipe De'Cosmo: 2001-2001
  • Simon Pellico: 1998 to 2000
  • Fleur Gomez: 1996 to 1997
  • James Capolt: 1989 to 1996
  • Oliver Telstoy: 1985 to 1989
  • Igor Tulstoy: 1977-1985
  • Clementine Kaye: 1975-1976
  • Darius Kaye & Clementine Kaye: 1960-1965

Policies:

The aim of the Communist Party is to achieve a communist West Phoenicia in which the means of production, distribution and exchange will be socially owned and utilised in a planned way for the benefit of all.

The party's main policies include;


  • Redistribute wealth from the rich and big business to working people and their families with a wealth tax, higher corporation tax, higher pensions and social benefits.
  • Set a national minimum wage.
  • Promote Secularism, ban all public worship and exclude religious symbols from the nation. Separation of religion from state
  • Halt all forms of privatisation and invest in public services and their staff, with a massive programme in particular to build more council and sheltered housing
  • Integrate all religious, private, schools into a unified secular education system under democratic local control.
  • Ban homeschooling
  • Protect and develop manufacturing industry through public investment.
  • Fair trade with third world nations.
  • Restore public ownership in the energy and transport sectors – including the electricity, gas, coal, water and railway industries – so that we can plan to meet future needs by developing clean coal technology and tidal, solar and offshore wind power
  • Take banking and key industries such as pharmaceuticals and armaments into democratic public ownership.
  • Cut military spending by 3/4, switch military R&D and production to meeting social needs and scrap new plans for new ships, aircraft and weaponry.
  • Repeal all anti-trade union, anti-democratic and racist immigration laws with full employment rights and trade union participation for migrant workers.
  • Bring the police and intelligence services under democratic control.
  • Ban companies from donating to political parties.
  • Cancel all Third World debt, promote genuine trade-and-aid policies.
  • Creation of a one party state.

Election Results

House of Representatives
Election Leader Seats won +/− Government Notes
2019 Lucas Haggerty
31 / 1,590
Decrease Cross Bench

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