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Free Democrats
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Leader: Miestrâ Schivâ
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.

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

I. Els Democrätsen Liverats da Talossa (the Free Democrats of Talossa) is an active political party in Talossa whose purpose is to fight for and defend liberty and democracy for its citizens and provinces.

II. The official slogan of the party shall be ‘livertà és democraçù pirméis!’ (liberty and democracy first!)

III. The party and its internal policy making decisions will be open and chosen democratically by its membership by simple majority vote; a constitutional amendment will require a 2/3 majority. Once a vote has been called, members have 3 days to cast their vote.

IV. The official logo of the Free Democrats shall be as below:

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V. The party shall elect from its membership the following officers:
i. A President, who will serve as the party leader of the Free Democrats and shall be responsible for the distribution of seats in the Cosa.
ii. A Secretary, who will be responsible for conducting elections in the party in addition to preparing important party documents for publishing, and providing the parliamentary party with any assistance it might need.
iii. Provincial Branch Chairs, who will serve as leaders of the party in their respective provinces and be responsible for the distribution of seats in the legislature of the province from which they are elected.

VI. Provincial Branch Chairs shall only be elected from the membership of the province for which they are seeking office. The President shall serve as the de facto Provincial Branch Chair in the event of a vacancy.

VII. All members of the party shall be eligible to both vote in elections to and stand for the above offices. Fourteen days’ notice should be given prior to these elections being held on the forum used for conducting party business, and nominations should open when this notice is given.

VIII. Members are free to organize themselves into caucuses within the party. Caucuses shall annually make available to the Secretary a point of contact, purpose statement, and organizing document. The Secretary shall keep a list of all registered caucuses.

IX. The election of party officers shall be conducted annually in a Convention held at the earliest convenience during Winter, defined as December through March. The party may, should it be deemed convenient, vote on the endorsement of Senäts candidates, and approval of MC party lists. An Exceptional Conventions may be called by a petition of two-thirds (2/3) of the party membership, or by a simple majority vote of the party's officers, where the party may also vote on the endorsement of Senäts candidates, and approval of MC party lists if it has not yet done so for the electoral cycle. Should a by-election be called for whatever reason, endorsements may be made outside of Conventions.

X. Membership shall be open to all Talossan citizens.

XI. In the event that a member is acting in a way that is damaging to the reputation of the Free Democrats, a petition representing at least half of the party membership may be presented to the party leader asking for the member's removal. The party leader shall schedule closed removal proceedings and notify the member in question, along with a copy of the petition, no less than ten days before such proceedings are to begin. During the proceedings, the member shall be afforded an opportunity to present his defense, and other members may also make their own arguments for or against the removal. On the fifth day of the proceedings, the party leader shall call a closed vote to be held on the removal. If two-thirds (2/3) of the membership vote in to remove, the member shall immediately be removed, and the party leader shall publicly announce the removal. A removed member shall be eligible to rejoin the Free Democrats after two General Elections following the removal.

XII. Activities such as sewing, knitting and tea drinking are encouraged among members.

XIII. The Free Democrats adhere to the notion of 'constitutional agnosticism' which can be understood as a commitment to bridging the gap between the existing debate versus monarchism and republicanism. As such, members shall always be free from adherence to a party line that favours either side of the debate.

Party Policy

1. Rejection of Strike-based Citizenship Law

2. Repeal of Military Governership laws

3. Reduction of Cosa seat numbers to 20

4. Privacy law for information used on private and public sites relating to Talossa

5. Revive the Council of Governors to promote greater interaction between our provinces

6. Support a more accessible judicial system for simple disputes

7. Set an age minimum of 14 for citizenship applicants

8. Reform of registration fees for political participation, aiming for a reduction to $10 in the Cosa, with the introduction of $5 for Senate candidates

9. Rejection of espionage laws in the Kingdom

10. Prevent automatic access to citizens' e-mail addresses being given to party leaders, and support an opt-in system

11. Slim down government: cut down on the number of departments, bureaus, and even Ministries

12. Reduction of the King's influence on the democratic process. A removal of the Royal veto over OrgLaw reforms. The Seneschál to be appointed by the King on the advice of a majority of Cosa seats.

13. 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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