Communist Party of West Phoenicia

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Communist Party of West Phoenicia

Communist Party
AbbreviationCPW
PresidentLucas Haggerty
ChairpersonJane Frieda
General SecretaryTatiana Bedford
SecretaryKarl Bronchovich
Deputy Party PresidentPatty Sonja
TreasurerAntonio Vergas,
FounderDarius & Clementine Kaye
FoundedMay 5, 1960 (1960-05-05)
Legalised1976
Banned1965-1975
HeadquartersWest Titania, Titania; West Phoenicia
Newspaper'Comrade Times'
Student wingProgressive Students Alliance
Youth wingCommunist Youth Brigrade
Women's wingCommunist Women's Collective
Membership (2020)4000
IdeologyCommunism
Marxism–Leninism
Secularism
Revolutionary socialism
Left-wing populism
Political positionFar-Left
ReligionSecular
Colors  Silver
House of Representatives
31 / 1,590
Senate
4 / 106
Administrative Governors
0 / 53
Election symbol
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The Communist Party of West Phoenicia is a minor political party in West Phoenicia that was originally founded in 1960 by two married emigrants Darius & Clementine Kaye.



History

The Communist Party of West Phoenicia was originally founded in 1960.

In the year 2000 Queen Jezebel Bush created and government funded the The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee.

Ideology

List of leaders

Policies:

“The aim of the Communist Party is to achieve a communist West Phoenicia in which the means of production, distribution and exchange will be socially owned and utilised in a planned way for the benefit of all.

This necessitates a revolutionary transformation of society, ending the existing capitalist system of exploitation and replacing it with a socialist society in which each will contribute according to ability and receive according to work done. Socialist society creates the conditions for advance to a fully communist form of society in which each will receive according to need.

The party's main policies include;

  • Redistribute wealth from the rich and big business to working people and their families with a wealth tax, higher corporation tax, higher pensions and social benefits
  • Set the national minimum wage at half median male earnings rising to two-thirds, with no exemptions, and enforce equal pay through compulsory pay audits.
  • Immediately restore the link between the state retirement pension and earnings at its original value and introduce a second state pension which includes contributions from employers and the state.
  • Halt all forms of privatisation and invest in public services and their staff, with a massive programme in particular to build more council and sheltered housing
  • Integrate all religious, private, trust and city academy schools into a unified secular education system under democratic local control.
  • Protect and develop manufacturing industry through public investment, measures against the export of jobs and capital, and expanding fair trade with third world nations.
  • Restore public ownership in the energy and transport sectors – including the electricity, gas, coal, water and railway industries – so that we can plan to meet future needs by developing clean coal technology and tidal, solar and offshore wind power
  • Match public subsidies to failing private companies with a public shareholding and take banking and key industries such as pharmaceuticals and armaments into democratic public ownership.
  • Cut military spending by 3/4, switch military R&D and production to meeting social needs and scrap new plans for new ships, aircraft and weaponry.
  • Repeal all anti-trade union, anti-democratic and racist immigration laws with full employment rights and trade union participation for migrant workers.
  • Bring the police and intelligence services under democratic control.
  • Cancel all Third World debt, promote genuine trade-and-aid policies.

Election Results

House of Representatives
Election Leader Seats won +/− Government Notes
2019 Lucas Haggerty
31 / 1,590
Decrease Cross Bench