Communist Party of West Phoenicia
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Communist Party of West Phoenicia Communist Party | |
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Abbreviation | CPW |
President | Lucas Haggerty |
Chairperson | Jane Frieda |
General Secretary | Tatiana Bedford |
Secretary | Karl Bronchovich |
Deputy Party President | Patty Sonja |
Treasurer | Antonio Vergas, |
Founder | Darius Kaye Clementine Kaye |
Founded | May 5, 1960 |
Banned | 1965-1975 |
Merger of | United Workers Party of West Phoenicia West Phoenicia Communist Party |
Headquarters | West Titania, Titania; West Phoenicia |
Newspaper | 'Comrade Times' |
Student wing | Progressive Students Alliance |
Youth wing | Communist Youth Brigrade |
Women's wing | Communist Women's Collective |
Membership (2020) | 4000 |
Ideology | Communism Marxism–Leninism Secularism Revolutionary socialism Left-wing populism |
Political position | Far-Left |
Religion | Secular |
Colors | Silver |
House of Representatives | 31 / 1,590 |
Senate | 4 / 106 |
Administrative Governors | 0 / 53 |
Election symbol | |
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.
While frowned upon by alot of West Phoenician society. The West Phoenician Constitution allows for the formation of political parties and the freedom for people to belong to a political party of their choice.
History
The Communist Party of West Phoenicia was originally founded in 1960.
King Demetrios I Bush Philopator officially banned the party in 1965.
In the year 2000 Queen Jezebel Bush created and government funded the The Un-West Phoenician Activities Committee.
Ideology
- Communism
- Marxism–Leninism
- Secularism
- Revolutionary socialism
- Left-wing populism
List of leaders
- Darius & Clementine Kaye: 05/05/1960-05/05/1965
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.
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 a national minimum wage.
- Promote Secularism, ban all public worship and exclude religious symbols from the nation. Separation of religion from 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, schools into a unified secular education system under democratic local control.
- Ban homeschooling
- Protect and develop manufacturing industry through public investment.
- 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
- 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.
- Ban companies from donating to political parties.
- Cancel all Third World debt, promote genuine trade-and-aid policies.
- Creation of a one party state.
Election Results
House of Representatives | ||||||||
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Election | Leader | Seats won | +/− | Government | Notes | |||
2019 | Lucas Haggerty | 31 / 1,590
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