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The Nationalist Party of West Phoenicia was founded on March 20,2000. It is considered a minor party that sits on the Cross bench.
The Nationalist Party of West Phoenicia was founded on March 20, 2000. It is considered a minor party that sits on the Cross bench.


The Nationalists promote themselves as right wing who support West Phoenician Nationalism and keeping West Phoenicia a great Empire.
The Nationalists promote themselves as right wing who support West Phoenician Nationalism and keeping West Phoenicia a great Empire.
While the West Phoenician Empire First Party promoted themselves as the party that supports West Phoenicia. The Nationalists gave more than lip service.





Revision as of 13:44, 27 April 2020

Nationalist Party of West Phoenicia

Nationalist Party
AbbreviationNP
LeaderThomas Dunedin
SecretaryOctavian Ngyuen
Deputy LeaderNatasha Whyte
Party PresidentRyan Langhorne
Deputy Party PresidentLateesha Grant
FoundedMarch 20, 2000 (2000-03-20)
HeadquartersMagnolia Way, Savannah Grove; West Phoenicia
Newspaper'Nationalist Times'
Youth wingYoung Nationalists
Women's wingUnited Natinalist Women's Council
Membership (2020)300,000
Political positionRight Wing to Far Right
Colors  Aqua
SloganWest Phoenicians first
House of Representatives
80 / 1,590
Senate
5 / 106
Administrative Governors
3 / 53
Party flag
NP1.jpg

The Nationalist Party of West Phoenicia was founded on March 20, 2000. It is considered a minor party that sits on the Cross bench.

The Nationalists promote themselves as right wing who support West Phoenician Nationalism and keeping West Phoenicia a great Empire.


While the West Phoenician Empire First Party promoted themselves as the party that supports West Phoenicia. The Nationalists gave more than lip service.



History

The Nationalist Party was registered on March 20, 2000. Edmund Dunedin was elected as the first party leader.

The party started during the reign of Queen Jezebel Bush. While many parties who were vocal in opposition to the new Monarch were punished with exile or imprisonment for being outspoken, as the Nationalist Party was Queen Jezebel Bush as pro-West Phoenician in her weekly televised speeches, they praised her leadership.

By 2005 the corruption of Queen Jezebel could no longer be hidden.

Ideology

  • National conservatism
  • West Phoenician Nationalism
  • Social conservatism
  • Right-wing populism

List of leaders

Policies:

  • Stricter immigration policies.
  • Illegal asylum seekers to be sent home.
  • Jobs for West Phoenicians first
  • National anthem played in every school and work place.
  • Increased tariff for foreign imports.
  • 20% Increase to pensions for those over 60
  • Increased in military personnel, equipment and budget.
  • Pull out of the World Assembly
  • Job training for the unemployed.
  • Continued National Service.
  • Slash unnecessary services and government departments.
  • Right to bear arms.
  • Tougher sentences for crimes.
  • 5000 more police on the streets.
  • Interest free loans to new small businesses.
  • Flat tax rate of 15%.
  • Additional crimes added to the Capital Punishment Act.
  • Increase the minimum wage.
  • Increased funding to fight terrorism.
  • Additional manpower to The West Phoenician Security and Intelligence Organisation.
  • $25,000 first home payment deposit for low income workers.
  • Increase in industries, raising the export quota.
  • Increased public transport systems.
  • Better access to hospitals and transport in country and rural areas.
  • Farmer subsidies
  • Funding for Flood and Drought relief

Governors 2020

Governor Portrait City-State Time in Office % Carried City-state Notes
Paulina Queens PaulinaQueens.jpg Savannah Grove 2nd November 2013 60.1%
Augustus Onoch AugustusOnoch.jpg Titania 2nd November 2017 50.2% Won a special election than was reelected.
Major Trey Winterbourne MajorTreyWinterbourne.jpg Oceania District 2nd November 2019 54.7%

Election Results

House of Representatives
Election Leader Seats won +/− Government Notes
2019 Thomas Dunedin
80 / 1,590
Increase Crossbench