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| chairperson = Hector Lopez     
| chairperson = Hector Lopez     
| secretary = Camille Grande
| secretary = Camille Grande
| leader1_title = [[President of Arabi|President]]
| leader1_title = [[Arabin Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]
| leader1_name = [[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|Lona Freeman]]
| leader1_name = Mary Nichols
| leader2_title = [[Vice President of Arabi|Vice President]]
| leader2_title = [[Arabin House of Representatives|House Minority Leader]]  
| leader2_name = ''Vacant''
| leader2_name = Ethan Pratt
| leader3_title = [[Arabin Senate|Senate Majority Leader]]
| leader3_name = Mary Nichols
| leader4_title = [[Arabin House of Representatives|House Majority Leader]]  
| leader4_name = Steven Turner
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| founded =        {{start date and age|2014|4|20}}  
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The '''Democratic Party''' is one of two major political parties in [[Arabi]], the other one being the [[Republican Party (Arabi)|Republican Party]].
The '''Democratic Party''' is one of two major political parties in [[Arabi]], the other one being the [[Republican Party (Arabi)|Republican Party]].


The Democratic Party was founded in 2014 with the intention of merging with the [[Liberal Socialist Party (Arabi)|Liberal Socialist Party]] in hopes to broaden membership amongst liberals whose ideologies weren't completely aligned with the Liberal Socialist Party. Democrats believe in {{wp|democratic socialism}} with an {{wp|social market economy}}. They believe in letting private business to operate but with some government regulations to prevent corruption, specifically {{wp|bribery}}, {{wp|embezzelment}}, and {{wp|tax fraud}}.
The Democratic Party was founded in 2014 with the intention of merging with the [[Liberal Socialist Party (Arabi)|Liberal Socialist Party]] in hopes to broaden membership amongst liberals whose idelogies weren't completly aligned with the Liberal Socialist Party. Democrats believe in {{wp|democratic socialism}} with an {{wp|social market economy}}. They believe in letting private business to operate but with some government regulations to prevent corruption, specifically {{wp|bribery}}, {{wp|embezzelment}}, and {{wp|tax fraud}}.
 
The current [[President of Arabi|President]] and [[Vice President of Arabi|Vice President]] is [[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|Lona Freeman]] and [[Robert Stephens (Arabi)|Robert Stephens]] respectively, both are members of the Democratic Party. Freeman was originally elected as a Liberal Socialist but brokered a deal to merge the two parties in July 2020.


== Ideology ==
== Ideology ==
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=== Economic policies ===
=== Economic policies ===
=== Social issues and policies ===
=== Social issues and policies ===
Democrats are in favor of many social policies to help reduce poverty, especially food assistance programs, public housing, curbing homelessness, free education, free healthcare, and energy assistance programs. For many years liberals in Arabi have been trying to implement a {{wp|universal healthcare}} program but ultimately have been unable to agree fully on how to make it work. Many Democrats are in favor of a {{wp|univeral basic income}} for citizens making less than $30,000 a year. They are also in favor of making education tuition-free but have been successful in lowering tuition for private institutions. Democrats are in favor of raising taxes on citizens that make $150,000 or more a year. A {{wp|carbon tax}} has been growing in popularity within the party to curb {{wp|climate change}}.
Democrats are in favor of many social policies to help reduce poverty, especially food assisstance programs, public housing, curbing homelessness, free education, free healthcare, and energy assisstance programs. For many years liberals in Arabi have been trying to implement a {{wp|universal healthcare}} program but ultimately have been unable to agree fully on how to make it work. Many Democrats are in favor of a {{wp|univeral basic income}} for citizens making less than $30,000 a year. They are also in favor of making education tutiton free but have been successful in lowering tutions for private institutions. Democrats are in favor of raising taxes on citizens that make $150,000 or more a year. A {{wp|carbon tax}} has been growing in popularity within the party to curb {{wp|climate change}}.
=== Immigration ===
=== Immigration ===

Latest revision as of 03:05, 19 August 2023

Democratic Party of Arabi
ChairpersonHector Lopez
SecretaryCamille Grande
Senate Minority LeaderMary Nichols
House Minority LeaderEthan Pratt
FoundedApril 20, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-04-20)
Preceded byLiberal Socialist Party
Student wingDemocratic Students
Youth wingYoung Democrats
Women's wingDemocratic Feminists
LGBT wingLGBTQ+ Democrats
Membership (2021)Increase 20,585,254
Ideology• Democratic Socialism
• Social Democracy
• Liberalism
• Left-wing populism
• Socialism
• Green politics
• Anti-Nationalism
• Feminism
Political positionCentre to Left-wing
Colors  Cerulean Blue
Seats in the Senate
15 / 32
Seats in the House
93 / 195
State Governorships
8 / 16
State Upper Chamber Seats
180 / 392
State Lower Chamber Seats
514 / 1,226
Total State Legislature Seats
694 / 1,618
Total Seats
810 / 1,861

The Democratic Party is one of two major political parties in Arabi, the other one being the Republican Party.

The Democratic Party was founded in 2014 with the intention of merging with the Liberal Socialist Party in hopes to broaden membership amongst liberals whose idelogies weren't completly aligned with the Liberal Socialist Party. Democrats believe in democratic socialism with an social market economy. They believe in letting private business to operate but with some government regulations to prevent corruption, specifically bribery, embezzelment, and tax fraud.

Ideology

Political positons

Economic policies

Social issues and policies

Democrats are in favor of many social policies to help reduce poverty, especially food assisstance programs, public housing, curbing homelessness, free education, free healthcare, and energy assisstance programs. For many years liberals in Arabi have been trying to implement a universal healthcare program but ultimately have been unable to agree fully on how to make it work. Many Democrats are in favor of a univeral basic income for citizens making less than $30,000 a year. They are also in favor of making education tutiton free but have been successful in lowering tutions for private institutions. Democrats are in favor of raising taxes on citizens that make $150,000 or more a year. A carbon tax has been growing in popularity within the party to curb climate change.

Immigration