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Following the end of the [[Great Divide]] in late 2030, the political situation of global nations were in turmoil, as the world was divided by the [[Sky Wall]] that protrudes to the lower reach of the Earth's {{wp|stratosphere}}. With the existence of three walls that divided {{wp|North America}} into eastern, central and western parts, new nations emerged as a dissatisfaction to the previous establishment. With Cascadea declared its independence in April 15, 2031, the parliament of the young government was largely dominated by formerly minor, single-state parties of the {{wp|West Coast of the United States|Pacific Coast states}} and few provincial parties from {{wp|British Columbia}} as a "refreshment" for the political scene. One of them was the [[United Party (Cascadea)|United Party]], previously known as {{wp|California National Party}}. |
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United Future | |
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Abbreviation | UF |
Chairperson | Nicholas Jiang |
Secretary-General | Francesco Shasanam |
People's Assembly Group Leader | Houda Afrozeh |
Founder | Max Santoro |
Legalised | 20 October 2031 |
Headquarters | 1110 Jefferson Street Southeast, Olympia, Cascadea |
Newspaper | Future Times |
Think tank | Future Foundation |
Youth wing | FLC (Future Leaders' Corps) |
Women's wing | FWA (Future Women's Alliance) |
Labor Wing | CWF (Cascadean Workers' Federation) |
LGBT+ Wing | LGBT+ United Future |
Membership (2044) | 239,187 |
Ideology | Factions: |
Political position | Centre to Centre-left |
International affiliation | International Progressives} |
Colors | Yellow |
Slogan | United for the future! |
Seats in the Assembly | 72 / 388
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Website | |
unitedfuture.org.cs |
United Future abbreviated as UF, is a liberal political party in Cascadea that was established in 2032. Led by Nicholas Jiang, the party is the largest in Cascadea, with 72 representatives in the People's Assembly. Founded in 2032 by Max Santoro, it is the oldest extant political entity in Cascadea. The party holds a conference twice a year, where party policies are decided. Unlike its main rivals, United Future allow all members attending the conference to participate in debates and vote on policies through a one member, one vote system. Additionally, members can vote online on party policies and leadership elections.
United Future is a centrist to centre-left political party that draws on both liberalism and social democracy. Throughout its history, different factions have influenced the party, with some leaning toward the centre-left and others toward the centre. The party emphasizes civil liberties and supports a mixed economy, broader welfare, LGBT rights, international peace, environmental stewardship, and expanding Cascadea's universal healthcare system to include dental care, mental health care, eye and hearing care, infertility procedures, and prescription drugs. Additionally, the party has pushed for stronger environmental protections and opposed to imperialism in the World Assembly.
History
Following the end of the Great Divide in late 2030, the political situation of global nations were in turmoil, as the world was divided by the Sky Wall that protrudes to the lower reach of the Earth's stratosphere. With the existence of three walls that divided North America into eastern, central and western parts, new nations emerged as a dissatisfaction to the previous establishment. With Cascadea declared its independence in April 15, 2031, the parliament of the young government was largely dominated by formerly minor, single-state parties of the Pacific Coast states and few provincial parties from British Columbia as a "refreshment" for the political scene. One of them was the United Party, previously known as California National Party.