Nationalist Party of West Phoenicia

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Nationalist Party of West Phoenicia

Nationalist Party
AbbreviationNP
LeaderThomas Dunedin
Deputy LeaderNatasha Whyte
Party PresidentRyan Langhorne
FoundedMarch 20, 2000 (2000-03-20)
HeadquartersMagnolia Way, Savannah Grove; West Phoenicia
Membership (2020)300,000
Political positionRight Wing to Far Right
Colors  Aqua
SloganJustice 4 all
House of Representatives
80 / 1,590
Senate
5 / 106
Administrative Governors
3 / 53
Party flag
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History

Ideology

List of leaders

Policies:

  • End to immigration
  • Illegal asylum seekers to be sent home.
  • Jobs for West Phoenicians first
  • National anthem played in every school and work place.
  • Increased tariff for foreign imports.
  • Increased pensions for those over 60
  • Increased in military personnel, equipment and budget.
  • Pull out of the World Assembly
  • Job training for the unemployed.
  • Increased military service for unemployed.
  • Slash unnecessary services and government departments.
  • Right to bear arms
  • Tougher sentences for crimes
  • More Police on the streets to protect citizens.
  • Encourage small businesses.
  • Flat tax rate of 15%.
  • Additional crimes added to the Capital Punishment Act.
  • Increase the minimum wage.
  • Increased funding to fight terrorism.
  • Additional manpower to The West Phoenician Security and Intelligence Organisation.
  • $25,000 first home payment deposit for low income workers.
  • Increase in industries, raising the export quota.
  • Increased public transport systems.
  • Better access to hospitals and transport in country and rural areas.
  • Farmer subsidies
  • Funding for Flood and Drought relief

Governors 2020

Governor Portrait City-State Time in Office % Carried City-state Notes
Paulina Queens Savannah Grove 2nd November 2013 60.1%
Augustus Onoch Titania 2nd November 2017 50.2% Won a special election than was reelected.
Major Trey Winterbourne Oceania District 2nd November 2019 54.7%

Election Results

House of Representatives
Election Leader Seats won +/− Government Notes
2019 Thomas Dunedin
80 / 1,590
Increase Crossbench