West Phoenicia Segregation Party: Difference between revisions
Line 122: | Line 122: | ||
She said West Phoenicia needed a party that overall represented middle class to upper class voters. A party that advocates for segregation based on economic factors. A tough on immigration policy and a party that focused on diplomacy without having to always step in and deal with other countries conflicts. | She said West Phoenicia needed a party that overall represented middle class to upper class voters. A party that advocates for segregation based on economic factors. A tough on immigration policy and a party that focused on diplomacy without having to always step in and deal with other countries conflicts. | ||
The party had minimal success in the 60's, obtaining 10 House of Representatives and seats and a Senate seat. | |||
Left wing groups organised a number of protests against the Segregation Party during the 60s and 70s. During these protests they would clash wirh Segregation supporters. | |||
False information circulated that the party supported racial segregation. Party leaders denied supporting racial segregation, that people of any race can join the party. | |||
In 1972 party leader [[Allen Spring]] took | |||
==Ideology== | ==Ideology== |
Revision as of 08:29, 28 April 2020
West Phoenicia Segregation Party Segregation Party | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | SP |
Leader | Martina Rose |
Secretary | Count Xavier De'Carlo |
Deputy Leader | Declan Wonderwood |
Party President | Wendy Nguyen |
Deputy Party President | Antony Warren |
Founder | Agatha Watson |
Founded | February 25, 1960 |
Headquarters | New Elysium II, Olympia Hills West Phoenicia |
Newspaper | Segregationist Tribune |
Student wing | SP Students for Change |
Youth wing | Young Segregationists |
Women's wing | Womens Segregationist Front |
LGBTI+ | Rainbow Segregationists Movement |
Membership (2020) | 255,000 |
Political position | Right Wing to Far Right |
Colors | Black |
Slogan | ' |
House of Representatives | 127 / 1,590 |
Senate | 7 / 106 |
Administrative Governors | 1 / 53 |
Election symbol | |
The West Phoenicia Segregation Party is a major party in West Phoenician politics that is part of the Coalition along with; Antebellum Conservative Party, Christian People's Party and the West Phoenicia Aristocracy Party
A party that overall represents middle class to upper class voters, it advocates for segregation based on economic factors. Believing those who give more in taxes should have increased benefits to education, health and lifestyle.
The party was founded February 25, 1960
History
The party was founded in 1960 by wealthy housewife Agatha Watson
Agatha was the wife of a West Phoenicia Empire First Party Senator. She differed on his Centre-left beliefs, she stated in interviews that West Phoenicia needed to reward those citizens who were contributing higher taxes and benefiting the economy.
She said West Phoenicia needed a party that overall represented middle class to upper class voters. A party that advocates for segregation based on economic factors. A tough on immigration policy and a party that focused on diplomacy without having to always step in and deal with other countries conflicts.
The party had minimal success in the 60's, obtaining 10 House of Representatives and seats and a Senate seat.
Left wing groups organised a number of protests against the Segregation Party during the 60s and 70s. During these protests they would clash wirh Segregation supporters.
False information circulated that the party supported racial segregation. Party leaders denied supporting racial segregation, that people of any race can join the party.
In 1972 party leader Allen Spring took
Ideology
- Economic Segregation
- Anti-communism
- West Phoenician Nationalism
- Social conservatism
- City-State Rights
- Isolationism
- Paleoconservatism
- Monarchism
List of leaders
- Martina Rose: 2014-Present
- Lord Jackson Grahame:2010-2014
- Murphy Reihnart:, 2006-2010
- Lady Carolyn Ng:2005-2006
- Emerson Altoni: 2000-2004
- John Spencer: 1998-2000
- Kinga Bourbon: 1993-1997
- Solomon Franks: 1992-1993
- Candace Singh: 1989-1991
- Irwin Lancester: 1985-1989
- Allen Spring: 1984-1984
- Mississippi Douglas: 1981-1983
- Allen Spring: 1970-1980
- Lady Paulina Hancock: 1966-1969
- Montgomery Moody: 1965-1966
- Agatha Watson:1960-1965
Policies:
- Tax Cuts for the Rich and members of the nobility.
- Designated zones that are off limit to citizens below a certain income threshold.
- Increase in private schools.
- Increase in private hospitals.
- Increase in Public holidays.
- Increase in offshore drilling.
- Increase in Private Shopping centres.
- Abolish the inheritance tax.
- Push for Segregation on all public transport.
- Slash the Luxury tax.
- Increase of West Phoenician luxury items for export.
- Increased numbers to the Prison Labor Act to help agricultural industry.
- World wide Tourism ads to increase tourist dollars.
- Slash maternity leave to 6 months.
- A set minimum wage
- Review Education standards.
- Reduce Immigration.
- Introduce an Immigration tax.
- Oppose any reformation of the Space Program
- Increased funding to Intelligence Agencies
- Review current Tax laws
- Supporting local Artists.
- Close door policy to refugees.
- Increase in funding for Sports
Governors 2020
Governor | Portrait | City-State | Time in Office | % Carried City-state | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Neptune Greenwich | Neo Aztecayan Province | 2nd November 2013 | 57.8% |
Election Results
House of Representatives | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Government | Notes | |||
2019 | Martina Rose | 127 / 1,590
|
Government |