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The Justice Party was an overnight success with citizens flocking to become members, while Justices and Law enforcement officials signing up to assist with shaping policy to introduce to parliament | The Justice Party was an overnight success with citizens flocking to become members, while Justices and Law enforcement officials signing up to assist with shaping policy to introduce to parliament | ||
In the 2016 and 2019 General National Elections | In the 2016 and 2019 General National Elections the party picked up a slew of votes across the nation, as many citizens had the same opinion that the system was broken and needed fixing. | ||
While they did not win government, they have been able to work with the Coalition to create bills to reform the Justice system. | |||
Prior to the 2019 General National Election, Supreme Court Justice Amber Trustee had retired and was offered the deputy leader position in the party. Justice Trustee, while a moderate is a staunch supporter of capital punishment and while they do not support abolishing the death penalty she believes changes can be made. | |||
The last election had them pull in 63 seats and polls have suggested | |||
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==Governors 2020== | ==Governors 2020== | ||
As of 2020 the | As of 2020 the Justice Party has no governors representing West Phoenician city-states. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 19 July 2021
Justice Party of West Phoenicia Justice Party | |
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Abbreviation | JP |
Leader | Ross Hynch |
Secretary | Justine Coventry |
Deputy Leader | Justice Amber Trustee (retired) |
Party President | Woody Christlow |
Deputy Party President | Flora Hobson |
Founder | Ross Hynch |
Founded | October 10, 2013 |
Headquarters | Sunset, Deception Bay; West Phoenicia |
Student wing | Youth Justice League |
Women's wing | Women's Justice Council |
Membership (2020) | 22,000 |
Ideology | Law & Order Civil libertarianism Progressivism Social democracy Reformism |
Political position | Centrist |
Colors | White |
Slogan | Justice 4 all |
House of Representatives | 63 / 1,590 |
Senate | 4 / 106 |
Administrative Governors | 0 / 53 |
Election symbol | |
Justice Party of West Phoenicia is a minor centrist law and order party.
The Justice Party joined the union with the West Phoenicia Empire First Party to vote together in the Federal Parliament.
The party's primarily focus is reforming the West Phoenician Justice system as well as the law enforcement offices.
History
In 2011 Ross Hynch lost his wife and baby daughter in a drunk driving accident.
When the case reaches the courts he became disgusted and frustrated when the unrepentent driver only received 3 years in a minimum security prison. It was than he realised the West Phoenician Justice system was flawed in many areas and needed to be overhauled and fixed.
Ross Hynch rallied sympathetic judges, lawyers, lawmakers and victims of crime support groups who all felt reforms were needed in the Justice system. the Justice Party of West Phoenicia was born.
The Justice Party was an overnight success with citizens flocking to become members, while Justices and Law enforcement officials signing up to assist with shaping policy to introduce to parliament
In the 2016 and 2019 General National Elections the party picked up a slew of votes across the nation, as many citizens had the same opinion that the system was broken and needed fixing.
While they did not win government, they have been able to work with the Coalition to create bills to reform the Justice system.
Prior to the 2019 General National Election, Supreme Court Justice Amber Trustee had retired and was offered the deputy leader position in the party. Justice Trustee, while a moderate is a staunch supporter of capital punishment and while they do not support abolishing the death penalty she believes changes can be made.
The last election had them pull in 63 seats and polls have suggested
Ideology
- Law & Order
- Civil libertarianism
- Progressivism
- Social democracy
- Reformism
List of leaders
- Ross Hynch: 2013 to Present
Policies:
- Tougher Prison Sentences for criminals
- Removal of life tenure for Judges.
- Social Justice.
- Abolishing plea bargins.
- Introducing fixed mandatory sentences for a host of crimes
- Environmental Justice.
- Pro-Immigration, removing the policy that people need to become citizens.
- Close detention centres for illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.
- 30% Tax for Wealthy
- Pro-Abortion
- Support for same-sex marriage
- Mandatory vaccinations
- Building an additional 20 prisons and 5 youth detention centres.
- Increased funding for emergency services
- Climate change focus
- Review the West Phoenicia legal system
- Pro-euthanasia
Governors 2020
As of 2020 the Justice Party has no governors representing West Phoenician city-states.
Election Results
House of Representatives | ||||||||
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Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Government | Notes | |||
2019 | Ross Hynch | 63 / 1,590
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Opposition |