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The '''Moderates''' ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]]: ''Móðgunarmenn'') is a centrist political party in Hverland, established in the year 2000. The party often bridges the political spectrum, balancing both right and left-wing ideologies, and has often been viewed as the "middle-ground" of Hverlandic politics. | The '''Moderates''' ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]]: ''Móðgunarmenn'') is a centrist political party in Hverland, established in the year 2000. The party often bridges the political spectrum, balancing both right and left-wing ideologies, and has often been viewed as the "middle-ground" of Hverlandic politics. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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== Voter base == | == Voter base == | ||
The voter base of the Moderates primarily consists of middle-class citizens who appreciate the balance between economic conservatism and social liberalism that the party provides. These voters value the pragmatic approach to policy-making and the emphasis on individual freedom that is at the core of the Moderates' platform. | The voter base of the Moderates primarily consists of middle-class citizens who appreciate the balance between economic conservatism and social liberalism that the party provides. These voters value the pragmatic approach to policy-making and the emphasis on individual freedom that is at the core of the Moderates' platform. | ||
The Moderates do not contest seats in the Sámedagi. | |||
== Electoral results == | == Electoral results == | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 06:28, 9 March 2024
Moderates Móðgunarmenn | |
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Leader | Sigríður Anderson |
Founded | 2000 |
Ideology | Radical centrism |
Political position | Centre |
Colours | Steel blue |
Fjallting seats | 3 / 101 |
Local seats | 6 / 174 |
Website | |
moderates.hv | |
The Moderates (Hverlandic: Móðgunarmenn) is a centrist political party in Hverland, established in the year 2000. The party often bridges the political spectrum, balancing both right and left-wing ideologies, and has often been viewed as the "middle-ground" of Hverlandic politics.
History
The Moderates were created at the turn of the millennium, amidst an increasingly polarized political landscape. The founders identified a need for a political entity that could moderate between the extremes, leading to the establishment of the Moderates. Despite fluctuations in electoral support over the years, they have consistently played a significant role in Hverlandic politics, often instrumental in coalition governments due to their capacity to bridge ideological divides.
Sigríður Anderson, the founder and current party leader, carries forward the group's vision of fostering a balanced political climate and is a key figure in Hverland's political landscape.
Ideology
The Moderates advocate for a balance in the political decision-making process, supporting pragmatic and evidence-based policies. They believe in striking a balance between social liberalism and economic conservatism, representing a middle-ground stance in the political arena. Uniquely, the party takes no official stand on "social issues," allowing individual candidates the freedom to vote their conscience.
Policy positions
Economically, the Moderates are staunch advocates of free markets and personal freedom. They have consistently supported the lowering of business taxes and have been the driving force behind moves for privatisation, deregulation, and a reduction of the public-sector growth rate in Hverland. They are dedicated to fostering an environment conducive to economic growth and stability. The party's policy to convert day care expenditures for low-income households into pre-school aid exemplifies their commitment to economically vulnerable groups.
While generally progressive on social issues, the party allows for a range of perspectives within its ranks, reflecting the diversity of their voter base and promoting individual freedom of expression.
Voter base
The voter base of the Moderates primarily consists of middle-class citizens who appreciate the balance between economic conservatism and social liberalism that the party provides. These voters value the pragmatic approach to policy-making and the emphasis on individual freedom that is at the core of the Moderates' platform.
The Moderates do not contest seats in the Sámedagi.