Free Democrats of Talossa

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Free Democrats
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Leader: Viteu Marcianüs
Founded: 25 September 2015
Disbanded:present
Beliefs: Democratic, progressive, liberal, republican


The Free Democrats of Talossa (Els Democrätsen Livereschti da Talossa, FreeDems) are a Talossan political party formed by a merger of the ZRT and Liberal Congress parties, who had previously constituted the Free Democratic Alliance. At its formation, the party was the largest party in the Government, the second largest party in the 48th Cosa (with 47 seats) and counted 3 sitting Senators among its members.

Election Results

General Election # of overall votes % of overall vote # of overall seats won +/- Notes
February 2016, 49th Cosa 39 33.05 (#1)
66 / 200
Increase 19 in opposition
December 2016, 50th Cosa 25 23.58 (#3)
47 / 200
Decrease 19 in government
October 2017, 51st Cosa 27 23.89 (#3)
48 / 200
Increase 1 in government
June 2018, 52nd Cosa 36 31.3 (#2)
62 / 200
Increase 14 in government

Constitution

At its founding Convention, the Free Democrats voted to adopt a Constitution to govern the party. The current version is available below.

The Constitution of the Free Democrats of Talossa

Party Policy

1. Reduction of Cosa seat numbers to 20. Support for mandatory Cosâ lists.

2. Revive the Council of Governors to promote greater interaction between our provinces - ACCOMPLISHED!

3. Support a more accessible judicial system for simple disputes

4. Set an age minimum of 14 for citizenship applicants - ACCOMPLISHED!

5. The Ministry of Culture to work with non-governmental organisations and provincial governments to build Talossa's "civil society" - ways to be Talossan outside of the Government, including language, research, sports and leisure. Prevent government appropriation of private projects through nationalisation, but where possible provide government support for such projects which need it.

6. Reform of registration fees for political participation, with the introduction of $5 for Senate candidates.

7. Slim down government: cut down on the number of departments, bureaus, and even Ministries. Shift as many functions as possible to the non-political Civil Service and Chancery.

8. Reduction of the King's influence on the democratic process. The Seneschál to be appointed by the King on the advice of a majority of Cosa seats.

9. Removal of Wisconsin law from El Lexhátx, and replacement of relevant sections with indigenous Talossan equivalents drafted with the input of top members of the Bar.

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