List of political parties in Hverland

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This article contains a list of active political parties in Pharexia.

Conservative People's

The Conservative Party of Pharexia is the major contemporary party of the Pharexian centre-right, and the leading party in both of the federal legislative houses. It was established as the merger of the National Unity Party and the Republican Party in 1961. Different factions have dominated the party at different times, although over the past 30 years, it has moved from the right-wing more towards the centre.

The party advocates economic liberalism such as a reduction of taxes, deregulation, and free trade. Conservatives support individual rights and define themselves as a "conservative party of progress". The party generally supports semi-privatization through state-funded private services, LGBT rights, gun control, and tougher law and order measures. They oppose identity politics and most abortions.

There have been in total 17 Conservative members of the Federal Council, the most from any one political party. It currently has 2 members, one of which is Head Councilor. As of 2019, the Conservatives leads the governmental coalition in the Rokthing.

A coalition of the Conservative Party, the Science–Moderate Party, and New Future entered federal government in 2018 based on promises of tax cuts, better public services and stricter rules on immigration. They also recieved informal support of the Ilyçisian Democrats, who promised to support the government in order to advance "socially conservative, Ilyçisian-based legislation".

Moderate

The Moderates are a major contemporary political party in Phareixa. It is typically classified as centre, although has shifted slightly leftwards socially in recent years. It currently has the second most number of seats in the Federal Legislature's Cantonal and National Assemblies. The Science–Moderate Party is built on the belief that scientific advancement has the potential to improve all aspects of public life in the country. They advocate for medical and scientific research, and education. The party supports the welfare state within the current free-market system.

Liberal

The Liberal Party of Pharexia is a classically liberal political party in Pharexia. The Liberals are led by Petrína Áskelsdóttir. The party was founded in 1948 by members of former liberal political parties (primarily from the Liberal Democrats). The merger was in response to 28 years of continuous Conservative governance at the national level. The party strongly supports human rights, civil liberties, and internationalism. The party was traditionally considered left-wing, although it has drifted more towards the centre in recent years, joining the Coalition of the Centre parliamentary group in 2004. Since then, the party has firmly pushed economic liberalism and has aligned itself closely to the promotion of free markets and privatization. It is strongly opposed to political and internet censorship. The party also supports socially liberal policies like LGBT rights and loosening the country's restrictive abortion laws.

New Future

New Future is a conservative agrarian political party in Pharexia. They hold socially conservative positions, opposing abortion, gun control, and euthanasia, while maintaining moderately progressive stances on agrarian, economic and environmental issues. The party self-describes itself as "centre" and receive support from farmers, fishers, and union members in southern and eastern Pharexia.

Christian Democrats

Christians Democrats is a right-wing political party in Pharexia. The party was founded in 2000 as the result of the merger of the National Party and the Traditional Voice Party. The party is not affiliated with the Church of Pharexia, and most members are actually Sólheimaka (Orthodox Ilyćisians), while the Church of Pharexia is of the Reykjavík denomination.

The Ilyçisian Democrats exist to maintain Ilyçisian representation at all levels of government in order to promote "ethical values based on...Ilyçisian values". They are aligned with social conservative policies such as criminalizing pornographic distribution and ownership, mandating religious instruction in public schools, expanding gun rights, and cultural tests for immigrants. They oppose legalizing abortion and euthanasia, and advocate repealing the current government-run healthcare. They also wish to restrict Pharexia's loose substance laws by criminalizing marijuana and most other class-A drugs.

Green–Left

Green–Left (Pharexian: Græn-vinstri) is an active political party in Pharexia. It is a merger of the Pharexian Greens and the Left Party. The party's ideology combines environmentalism with left-wing and centre-left economic policies, such as supporting a state economy with regulated capitalism and increased taxes for the wealthy. Members support progressive social policies on civil liberties, LGBT rights, animal rights, and drug reform. The party supports non-violence, a universal basic income, and instituting a minimum, living wage across the country. In 2005, the party voted to remove explicitly socialist language from their party platform, and have since seen an increase in support outside of Breíddalsvík.

Social Democrats

The Dignity–Solidarity Party (Pharexian: Reisn–verç) is a left-wing political party in Pharexia that has been described as an alliance of democratic socialists, communists, and secularists. They were seen as the de facto successor to the Pharexian Communist & Workers' Party prior to the establishment of the second Communist Party in 1955. However, since communist symbology was deemed illegal in Pharexia in 1957, many members of the Communist Party have run for office as Dignity–Solidarity.

Their platform emphasizes greater state intervention, social justice, strengthening workers' rights, and, unlike most other political parties in Pharexia (including other left-wing parties) supports the formal separation of church and state. Since the 1990's the ideals of diversity and social justice have also taken a prominent role.

Strength of parties

Party Name Seats in the Rokthing Seats on Advisory Council Seats on the Federal Council Regional Council Seats Regional Legislative Seats Cantonal Council Seats Position Ideology
Conservative People's
Konservativa folkpartiet
11 / 41
64 / 277
2 / 8
4 / 15
82 / 300
168 / 893
Centre-right Liberal conservatism, Economic liberalism
Moderate
Moderaterna
8 / 41
47 / 277
2 / 8
2 / 15
42 / 300
140 / 893
Centre Technocentrism, Third way
Liberal
Liberalt parti
8 / 41
44 / 277
1 / 8
4 / 15
60 / 300
170 / 893
Centre-left Classical liberalism, Social progressivism
Christian Democrats
Kristdemokraterna
5 / 41
30 / 277
1 / 8
1 / 15
19 / 300
101 / 893
Right-wing Traditionalist conservatism, Social conservatism
Greens–Left
Grön-vänster
4 / 41
22 / 277
0 / 8
1 / 15
19 / 300
52 / 893
Centre-left to left-wing Green politics, Social democracy
New Future
Ny framtid
3 / 41
17 / 277
1 / 8
2 / 15
38 / 300
100 / 893
Centre-right Agrarianism, Decentralization
Social Democrats
Socialdemokratiska
0 / 41
8 / 277
0 / 8
0 / 15
5 / 300
22 / 893
Left-wing to far-left Anti-capitalism, Secularism
Alternative for Pharexia
Alternativ för Fårarna
0 / 41
13 / 277
0 / 8
1 / 15
14 / 300
45 / 893
Right-wing to far-right Nativism, Ultranationalism
Unaffiliated
Óaðstoð
2 / 41
6 / 277
1 / 8
0 / 15
14 / 300
30 / 893
N/A N/A

Issues

Abortion and euthanasia

Political Party Oppose right to abortion Ban all abortions Felony for former OBG/YN's Abstinence education Oppose right to euthanasia
Alternative Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Christian Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Conservative Yes No No Partial Yes
New Future Yes No No No Yes
Moderate Partial No No Partial No
Liberal No No No No Yes
Greens-Left No No No No No
Social Democrats No No No No No

Education

Political Party Support homeschooling Affirmative action Universal child care Privatization of state universities Public funding for Gender studies programs
Alternative Yes No No Yes No
Christian Yes No No Yes No
Conservative Yes No Yes No No
New Future Yes No No No No
Moderate Yes Partial Yes No No
Liberal Yes Yes Yes No No
Greens-Left Partial Yes Yes No Yes
Social Democrats No Yes Yes No Yes

Criminal Justice

Political Party Capital punishment Legalization of marijuana Decriminalizing sex work Ban private prisons Ban assault weapons Require gun licence
Alternative Yes Yes No No No No
Christian No No No No Yes Yes
Conservative Yes No No No Yes Yes
New Future Yes No No No No
Moderate Yes Partial Yes No No
Liberal Yes Yes Yes No No
Greens-Left Partial Yes Yes No Yes
Social Democrats No Yes Yes No Yes

LGBT

Political Party Same-sex marriage LGBT adoption Recognize discrimination on the basis of "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" Transgender surgery for those 21+ Transgender participation in athletics
Alternative No No No No No
Christian No No No No No
Conservative Yes No No No No
New Future Yes No Yes No No
Moderate Yes Yes Yes No No
Liberal Yes Yes Yes Yes Unknown
Greens-Left Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial
Social Democrats Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Environment

Political Party Carbon Tax Ban offshore drilling Fracking ban Plastic ban Cut emissions by 50% Ban nuclear energy
Forward No No No No No No
Ilyçisian No No No No No No
Conservative Yes Partial No No Yes No
Centre Yes No Yes Yes Yes No
New Future No No No No No No
Science-Moderate Yes Yes No Partial Yes No
Liberal Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Greens-Left Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dignity-Solidarity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial