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== Party Policy ==
== Party Policy ==
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=== Initial Policy Points ===
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- Repeal of the Semi-Permeable Wall
- Repeal of the Semi-Permeable Wall


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- Prevent government appropriation of private projects through nationalisation, but where possible provide government support for such projects which need it.
- Prevent government appropriation of private projects through nationalisation, but where possible provide government support for such projects which need it.
=== Age Minimum for Citizenship Applicants ===
The Liberal Congress' position on the minimum age for citizenship is such that it supports efforts to require applicants to have turned 14 before the next scheduled balloting day in order to become citizens.
=== Registration Fee Reform ===
The party seeks to reform the party registration system so as to ensure fair equality of opportunity between political parties. Their intention is to reduce the fee from $20 to $15, and to require a small contribution of $5 from successful Senatorial candidates until such a time as an alternative source of income can be found.


== Members ==
== Members ==

Revision as of 05:45, 14 May 2014

Liberal Congress
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Leader: C. Carlüs Xheraltescù
Founded: 4 March 2014
Disbanded:present
Beliefs: Liberal, progressive


The Liberal Congress (El Congréßeu Liberál) is a Talossan political party announced on 18 March 2014/XXXV by C. Carlüs Xheraltescù, former leader of the ZRT. He was joined shortly after by a number of Talossans from across the political spectrum.

Talossan Liberalism

The Liberal Congress subscribes to the philosophy of Talossan Liberalism, which encompasses the comprehensive liberal commitment to the protection of political, civil, provincial and personal liberties in Talossa in addition to radical political and electoral reform ranging from a reduction in the number of Cosa seats thereby preserving political competition, to reforming party registration fees.

Succinctly, the Liberals aim to provide greater freedom for Talossans to choose their own conception of the good in addition to providing far-reaching reform.

Constitution

On the 23rd of April, the Liberal Congress voted to adopt a Constitution to govern the party. The current version is available below.

The Constitution of the Liberal Congress

Party Policy

Initial Policy Points

- Repeal of the Semi-Permeable Wall

- Support the repeal of three-strikes

- Removal of Provincial Military Governors

- Support reduction of seats in the Cosa

- Support a privacy law for information used on private and public sites relating to Talossa

- Support freedom of choice between voting secretly and voting publicly

- Support legislation to prevent associations from discriminating against individuals on the basis of whether they voted publicly or privately

- Support the revival of the Council of Governors to promote greater interaction between our provinces

- Support a more accessibly judicial system for simple disputes

- Prevent government appropriation of private projects through nationalisation, but where possible provide government support for such projects which need it.

Age Minimum for Citizenship Applicants

The Liberal Congress' position on the minimum age for citizenship is such that it supports efforts to require applicants to have turned 14 before the next scheduled balloting day in order to become citizens.

Registration Fee Reform

The party seeks to reform the party registration system so as to ensure fair equality of opportunity between political parties. Their intention is to reduce the fee from $20 to $15, and to require a small contribution of $5 from successful Senatorial candidates until such a time as an alternative source of income can be found.

Members

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