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=== Commonwealth Socialism ===
=== Commonwealth Socialism ===
Typically described as the most radial wing of the Party,  
An ideological faction characterised by its radical stance on economic equality and social justice, it represents the most progressive wing of the party, pushing for bold policies aimed at creating a fairer and more egalitarian society. Most political scholars describe this faction as a descendant of the original Maderist Union Socialism described in the Union Socialist Manifesto.
 
Although advocating for a unified Suroikoia, the maintenance of local autonomy to allow for a bottom-up approach is considered central to the ideology. Curbing the powers of the central government to allow for greater local planning, while positioning the government to act as a moderating, supervisory power over the states is considered to be a more radical element of the ideology. A smaller Serene government, with strong regional governments is favoured, with a strong focus on regional Dirigisme underneath an overarching national policy.
 
Despite maintaining strong regionalism, the ideology also advocates for high levels of integration between the country's various regions, as is evident from Escribano's expansion of the Interstate Maglev.


=== Union State Socialism ===
=== Union State Socialism ===
At the core of Union State Socialism is a belief in the importance of a robust central government with extensive powers to regulate the economy, implement social programs, and maintain social order. They argue that a centralised authority is necessary to coordinate complex national projects, redistribute resources effectively, and ensure the welfare of all citizens.
Union State Socialists endorse a harsh, progressive taxation system as a means of funding social programs and reducing economic inequality. They believe that the wealthy should bear a disproportionate burden of taxation, with higher income brackets and corporations subjected to increasingly steep tax rates. Revenue generated from these taxes would be used to fund expansive social welfare programs, infrastructure projects, and public services, all administered by the central government.
In matters of unification, Union State Socialism takes a militaristic approach if it deems it in the "judged interests of the Suroikoian people." They argue that a unified Suroikoia under a single centralized authority would be more stable, prosperous, and capable of facing external threats. This approach may involve the use of military force or coercion to bring reluctant regions or nations into the fold, justified as a necessary step toward achieving the greater good for all Suroikoians. They have been described as being favourable towards a "translucent democracy". It is typically described as the most radical wing of the party.


=== Mercantile Socialism ===
=== Mercantile Socialism ===

Revision as of 08:13, 3 April 2024

Union Socialist Party

Partido de Unión Socialismo
AbbreviationPUS
LeaderJesus Andrade
Deputy LeaderFabián Saenz
PresidiumNicolas Menezes Passos
FounderRodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo
FoundedFebruary 12, 2003 (2003-02-12)
Merged intoCárinansian Socialist Party (2029)
Headquarters12 Tallarte Avenue, Tlajoyotl
NewspaperUnion Socialist Journal
Membership (2100)91,559,728
IdeologyUnion Socialism
  • Unification of Suroikoia
  • Redistribution of wealth via wealth taxes
  • Universal Basic Income of $3,000
International affiliationCollective of Suroikoian Socialists
SloganTodos Iguales
Representation in the National Congress
352 / 513
Representation in State Governorships
15 / 25
Representation in Provincial Councils
219 / 378
Website
pus.cn

The Union Socialist Party is one of the two major parties in the Cárinansian National Congress, having a largely progressive manifesto in favour of a strong government and expansion of borders. Thus far, the PUS ideology has resulted in the annexation of Kangsu in 2042, but since then no progress has been made. Several proposals by the party to reorganise the Serenacy in a constitutional convention and annex Villeurçon, Kostona, Monteguerias, Ochamina, Maharlika, and Aparicia to facilitate the rise to superpower status.

Founded in 2003 by President RIMO, it was a result of his Union Socialist Manifesto. The next year, he was elected to a local state senator position. He remained in minor roles until his election in 2029 as Governor of Ipudorm, after which he gained the Presidency. Only during his governorship did other prominent PUS members such as Magali Leitão emerge as a National Congress Senator for San Luis.

In 2041, after the National Congress saw a massive PUS increase of 250 new members, the greatest ever PRC loss in history, the party was able to pass through several pieces of legislation without support from non-Socialist parties.

History

Formation

Early Successes

Rise to National Prominence

Union Socialist Decades

Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo

César Passos Moreira

Achcauhtli Ventura

Mariana Santana Magalhães

Modern History

Ideological Factions

Commonwealth Socialism

An ideological faction characterised by its radical stance on economic equality and social justice, it represents the most progressive wing of the party, pushing for bold policies aimed at creating a fairer and more egalitarian society. Most political scholars describe this faction as a descendant of the original Maderist Union Socialism described in the Union Socialist Manifesto.

Although advocating for a unified Suroikoia, the maintenance of local autonomy to allow for a bottom-up approach is considered central to the ideology. Curbing the powers of the central government to allow for greater local planning, while positioning the government to act as a moderating, supervisory power over the states is considered to be a more radical element of the ideology. A smaller Serene government, with strong regional governments is favoured, with a strong focus on regional Dirigisme underneath an overarching national policy.

Despite maintaining strong regionalism, the ideology also advocates for high levels of integration between the country's various regions, as is evident from Escribano's expansion of the Interstate Maglev.

Union State Socialism

At the core of Union State Socialism is a belief in the importance of a robust central government with extensive powers to regulate the economy, implement social programs, and maintain social order. They argue that a centralised authority is necessary to coordinate complex national projects, redistribute resources effectively, and ensure the welfare of all citizens.

Union State Socialists endorse a harsh, progressive taxation system as a means of funding social programs and reducing economic inequality. They believe that the wealthy should bear a disproportionate burden of taxation, with higher income brackets and corporations subjected to increasingly steep tax rates. Revenue generated from these taxes would be used to fund expansive social welfare programs, infrastructure projects, and public services, all administered by the central government.

In matters of unification, Union State Socialism takes a militaristic approach if it deems it in the "judged interests of the Suroikoian people." They argue that a unified Suroikoia under a single centralized authority would be more stable, prosperous, and capable of facing external threats. This approach may involve the use of military force or coercion to bring reluctant regions or nations into the fold, justified as a necessary step toward achieving the greater good for all Suroikoians. They have been described as being favourable towards a "translucent democracy". It is typically described as the most radical wing of the party.

Mercantile Socialism