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The Skrog Party for Common Sense is a | The Skrog Party for Common Sense is a political party in the Republic of Breheim, formed in order to support the late Premier [[Even Skrog]]'s policies in parliament. Following Skrog's death, the party has struggled with decreased membership numbers, as well as difficulty in adopting a coherent party program. Overall, the party aligns to the right, supporting privatization of state assets and reduced taxes, but has little policies beyond these. Individual politicians of the SPCS generally vote according to their own conscience, with individual MPs ranging from libertarians to social-conservatives. By 2022, the party is largely non-functional outside of the city of Rost, where they have a single local representative. | ||
[[Category:Breheim]] | [[Category:Breheim]] | ||
[[Category:Breheimian Political Parties]] | [[Category:Breheimian Political Parties]] |
Latest revision as of 01:05, 10 February 2023
Skrog Party for Common Sense | |
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Native Name | Skrogpartiet for Sunn Fornuft |
Leader | Fredrik Isaksen |
Founded | 25th of November, 2013 |
Headquarters | Storvik, Breheim |
Youth wing | N/A |
Student wing | N/A |
Newspaper | N/A |
Membership | 6,000 |
Ideology | Populism |
Political position | Right |
Official colours | Purple |
National Assembly | 0 / 320
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People's Assembly | 0 / 200
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Storfylke Assembly | 7 / 60
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Website | http://www.spsf.brh |
The Skrog Party for Common Sense is a political party in the Republic of Breheim, formed in order to support the late Premier Even Skrog's policies in parliament. Following Skrog's death, the party has struggled with decreased membership numbers, as well as difficulty in adopting a coherent party program. Overall, the party aligns to the right, supporting privatization of state assets and reduced taxes, but has little policies beyond these. Individual politicians of the SPCS generally vote according to their own conscience, with individual MPs ranging from libertarians to social-conservatives. By 2022, the party is largely non-functional outside of the city of Rost, where they have a single local representative.