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==Political Positions==
==Political Positions==
===Economics===
===Economics===
Conservatives believe free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. They advocate the reduction of state-run welfare programs in favor of private sector nonprofits and encouraging personal responsibility. The AUfC advocates the theory of supply side economics, which holds that lower tax rates increase economic growth. Most oppose higher tax rates for higher earners, which they believe are unfairly targeted at those who create jobs and wealth. They believe private spending is more efficient than government spending. They also believe the private sector is more effective in helping the poor through charity than government is through welfare programs, and that social assistance programs often cause government dependency. Most agree there should be some "safety net" to assist the less fortunate, but significantly limiting it as to encourage employment and reduce abuse. They have generally been opposed by labor union organizations and members. Each Pharexian ward has devolved "right-to-work" laws that have been used by some to weaken unions. The party opposes increasing in the minimum wage, and supports allowing each ward to decide.
The Conservative Party believe that “free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity”. They advocate the reduction of state-run welfare programs in favor of private sector nonprofits and encouraging personal responsibility. The AUfC advocates the theory of supply side economics, which holds that lower tax rates increase economic growth. Most oppose higher tax rates for higher earners, which they believe are unfairly targeted at those who create jobs and wealth. They believe private spending is more efficient than government spending. They also believe the private sector is more effective in helping the poor through charity than government is through welfare programs, and that social assistance programs often cause government dependency. Most agree there should be some "safety net" to assist the less fortunate, but significantly limiting it as to encourage employment and reduce abuse. They have generally been opposed by labor union organizations and members. Each Pharexian ward has devolved "right-to-work" laws that have been used by some to weaken unions. The party opposes increasing in the minimum wage, and supports allowing each ward to decide. They oppose a government-run healthcare scheme.
 
===Wards' Rights===
===Wards' Rights===
Ideologically, AUfC typically supports a smaller federal government. Historically, this translated into keeping power in the hands of ward legislatures, as in the cases of civil rights, regulations on marriage, and mapping of voting districts. However, in recent years, the party has introduced federal legislation to override state laws with respect to abortion, marijuana, and physician-assisted suicide.
Ideologically, AUfC typically supports a smaller federal government. Historically, this translated into keeping power in the hands of ward legislatures, as in the cases of civil rights, regulations on marriage, and mapping of voting districts. However, in recent years, the party has introduced federal legislation to override state laws with respect to abortion, marijuana, and physician-assisted suicide.

Revision as of 08:30, 30 May 2019

A Union for Conservatism

stéttarfélags til verndarhyggju
Founded1961
HeadquartersLé Bouchard Building
Brichard
IdeologyConservatism
Social conservatism
Right-libertarianism
Laissez-faire
Fiscal conservatism
Political positionRight-wing
ColoursRed
Seats in the Síðari
211 / 530
Ward Governorships
4 / 10
Ward Legislative Seats
370 / 1,000
Website
http://www.aufc.party.phx

A Union for Conservatism, also referred to as A Union for Conservatives, The Union, or AUfC, is a major political party in the Democratic States of Pharexia. It was established as the merger of the Liberal Democrats and the Trúathi Unity Party in 1961. The party self identifies as right-wing, and holds many economic and social politics that align with standard conservative and Trúathi principles. It advocates for a strong military, religious expression, ethical morality, and a free market economy. It is currently the largest party in the Pharexian Legislature and therefore leads the government coalition.

History

Ward Governorships held by AUfC

Political Positions

Economics

The Conservative Party believe that “free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity”. They advocate the reduction of state-run welfare programs in favor of private sector nonprofits and encouraging personal responsibility. The AUfC advocates the theory of supply side economics, which holds that lower tax rates increase economic growth. Most oppose higher tax rates for higher earners, which they believe are unfairly targeted at those who create jobs and wealth. They believe private spending is more efficient than government spending. They also believe the private sector is more effective in helping the poor through charity than government is through welfare programs, and that social assistance programs often cause government dependency. Most agree there should be some "safety net" to assist the less fortunate, but significantly limiting it as to encourage employment and reduce abuse. They have generally been opposed by labor union organizations and members. Each Pharexian ward has devolved "right-to-work" laws that have been used by some to weaken unions. The party opposes increasing in the minimum wage, and supports allowing each ward to decide. They oppose a government-run healthcare scheme.

Wards' Rights

Ideologically, AUfC typically supports a smaller federal government. Historically, this translated into keeping power in the hands of ward legislatures, as in the cases of civil rights, regulations on marriage, and mapping of voting districts. However, in recent years, the party has introduced federal legislation to override state laws with respect to abortion, marijuana, and physician-assisted suicide.

Social Policies

AUfC is strongly associated with social conservative policies. They advocate for laws that uphold Trúathi values, such as opposition to same-sex marriage, abortion, and marijuana. Most conservatives also oppose gun control and affirmative action.

Abortion

Currently, all of the party's national and state candidates are pro-life and oppose abortion on religious and/or moral grounds. However, several hold exceptions in the case of the mother's life being at risk. When the Síðari voted on the Right to Life Act in 2019, all 211 Conservative parliamentarians supported it.

Although Conservatives have voted for increases in government funding of scientific research, most members actively oppose the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research beyond the original lines because it involves the destruction of human embryos, while arguing for applying research money into adult stem cell or amniotic stem cell research.

The text of the 2015 party manifesto specifically stated that "the unborn child has a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed." It also referenced the stance of the Trúathi Church, which explicitly opposes abortion in most circumstances. The manifesto spoke also about the party's opposition using public revenues to promote abortions, to perform them, or to fund organizations that do either such things.