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==History==  
==History==
 
The West Phoenicia Empire First Party has been in opposition now since the 2010 General National Election where they suffered a major swing against them.
The 2013, 2016 and 2019 General National Elections has seen the party continue to lose seats.
They cling to the role of official opposition due to the Centrist alliance that pushes up the number of seats they have in parliament.
 
Party leaders have talked about going back to basic, to stop the decline in seats and memberships.
 
==Ideology==
==Ideology==



Revision as of 18:57, 29 April 2020

West Phoenicia Empire First Party

West Phoenicia First Party
AbbreviationWFP
LeaderGai Prestonia
SecretaryHero Forrester
Deputy LeaderMargurite De'Too
Party PresidentGrace Atin
Deputy Party PresidentMichael Esse
FounderRoman Van Dyke
Founded March 14, 1915 (1915-03-14)      
HeadquartersMelbourne-Haven, Jackson;West Phoenicia
Youth wingWP First Youth
Women's wingWest Phoenicia First Women's Front
LGBTI+LGBTI+ Alliance
Membership (2020)3.3 million
IdeologySocial democracy
Political positionCentrist
Colors Red
Slogan'
House of Representatives
160 / 1,590
Senate
11 / 106
Administrative Governors
16 / 53

The West Phoenicia Empire First Party was founded in 1915 by Roman Van Dyke.

It is the largest centrist party in West Phoenicia and is in a union with; Justice Party of West Phoenicia, Animal Justice Party and the Democratic Monarchist Party.

The West Phoenicia Empire First Party and The Antebellum Conservative Party Party are the two major parties that have spent the most time in government.

As of 2010 they are the Opposition to the Coalition.


History

The West Phoenicia Empire First Party has been in opposition now since the 2010 General National Election where they suffered a major swing against them. The 2013, 2016 and 2019 General National Elections has seen the party continue to lose seats. They cling to the role of official opposition due to the Centrist alliance that pushes up the number of seats they have in parliament.

Party leaders have talked about going back to basic, to stop the decline in seats and memberships.

Ideology

  • Social democracy
  • Democratic socialism
  • Economic interventionism
  • Laissez-faire
  • Liberalism
  • Unionism
  • Regionalism
  • West Phoenician Nationalism
  • Moderate Conservatism

List of leaders

Policies:

The West Phoenicia Empire First Party in their strieve to represent all West Phoenicians the best they can. The party belief is what benefits West Phoenicians is good.


  • Adherence to the principles of a stable mixed economy.
  • Marriage Equality
  • Support of West Phoenicia produce and industry, opposed to cheap imports that could result in loss of jobs for West Phoenicians.
  • Imposing high tariffs on overseas companies with similar products.
  • Defence funding to stablise enough to defend the nation. Greater assistance for humanitarian efforts.
  • Increase in non-aggresion pacts.
  • 2 new Public Hospitals per city state.
  • Increased rural healthcare.
  • Subsidized dental.
  • 10,000 scholarships for students to study at private intuitions.
  • Universal childcare and kindergarten
  • Increase of workers wages by 2% each year, for next five years.
  • Increase in small Private business grants to encourage people to open up businesses.
  • War on hard drugs, continue to prosecute illegal drug dealers and suppliers, while an increase in Rehabilitation facilities to assist drug users.
  • Religious rights, continue to defend the religious rights of all those citizens who follow the recognized faiths of West Phoenicia.
  • Work to remove all religions off the banned list
  • Building of more public worship facilities.
  • Push to end tax free status for religious institutions.
  • Increased funding for Science and Medicine.
  • Pro-Monarchy
  • Reduction in new nobility titles introduced.
  • Protection of Wildlife Reserves, increased wild life Reserves in city-states.
  • Replanting areas with trees affected by deforestation and set up designated logging sites away from protected areas.
  • Assist job seekers by teaching them skills they want to put them in a job they will stay in.
  • Increase funds for unemployed
  • Jobs for West Phoenicians first.
  • Mandatory detention for illegal immigrants. Where after review if they are clear they can move into society but if they have any past history or criminal element they are too be deported.
  • Increase in Community service departments.
  • Pro- Choice on a women's right to an abortion up to the 1st trimester.
  • Review of the Capital Crimes Act.
  • Increase in public transportation
  • Fixing public infrastructure.
  • Increase in public servants
  • Increase in Refugee intake from war torn countries.
  • Aged care funding

Governors 2020

Governor Portrait City-State Time in Office % Carried City-state Notes
Stephen Duty StephenDuty.jpg Upper West Phoenicia 2nd November 2013 79.9%
Melissa Suva MelissaSuva.jpg Lower West Phoenicia 2nd November 2010 66%
Ethbaal Bainbridge II Baal Territory 2nd November 2019 50.9%
Timothy Van Bandenburg New Dixie 2nd November 2019 52.3%
Scottie Blu Deception Bay 2nd November 2007 77.5%
Agatha Potts St Marys 2nd November 2004 86.9%
Dionysis La'Mont Helios Territory 2nd November 2010 55%
Manny Vega Tallahassee Central 2nd November 2013 59.8%
Black Horse Rain Fort Blackfoot 14th September 2014 89.5%
John Dyallas Nova Texas 2nd November 2019 50.3%
Achillas Alexandria New Egypt 2nd November 2016 58%
Hecate Noel Polytheisa Heaven 2nd November 2010 77.5%
Diviciacus Cross Druidia 2nd November 2016 60.5%
Edmund Forrestor Passions Territory 2nd November 2019 56.7%
Houa Hinh HouaHinh.jpg Acappella Territory 2nd November 2019 54.4%
Guru Patel GuruPatel.jpg Neo Indus 2nd November 2013 78.9%

Election Results

House of Representatives
Election Leader Seats won +/− Government Notes
2019 Gai Prestonia
160 / 1,590
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