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Post by commiczar on Aug 26, 2009 1:26:09 GMT 10
Greetings to All !!
Some may find the subject of "micro politics" and "micro political parties" to be out of the mainstream of micronationalism in general; and it is to a great degree, by the fact that the power of any politics is *usually* in direct relationship to the number of people associated with it, and a physical proximity to each member of the core of his or her MicroGovt's political sphere. ( i.e. some micronations may be too limited in population )
However, as there are established MicroGovts, and said institutions derieve their powers from some form of political mechanics, then it is save to assume ( by extention / direct connect ) that there *might* be some form of quasi-micro politcal organizations in exisitence.
With that idea as the binding and bonding focus point to this topic, does your MicroGovt have any political institutions ( parties ) that compete against one another on issues concerning your micronation ?
To have no seperation of political positions, whereby there are no means of point-counter-point, is similar in a great many ways to that of an absolute dictatorship; whereby, all decisions are decided by one or a few, and no objections are allowed.
Regards to All !! _____________
P.S.
If there are micropolitical parties, please give the names; as well as, a brief history, and whether or not the party is more left, more right, or more in the middle-of-the-road, with respect to the general overall scope and direction of issues. ____________________________________________________
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Post by Jason Mckerra on Aug 26, 2009 9:59:44 GMT 10
Pasargada has a few political parties, a lot of the simulationist 'micronations' have political parties (Babkha had a ferocious party system for a while), and of course the various Talossa's have a well developed party system.
Micronational political parties can usually be devided into one of two groups:
Factions in micronations that are actually big enough to experience multi-person power struggles
Window dressing.
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on Aug 26, 2009 18:06:57 GMT 10
The Republic of Talossa started with 3 political parties: PSD (Party of Social Democracy), Guelph (Conservatives) and MRP (Movement for Republican Peculiarism, radically liberal). The Guelph party withered away, instead the Blue Wave Party (monarchists / Talossan reunion) shew up. An UTP (Union of Talossan Progressives) was founded. The PSD split, a part of the members founded / joined the ZRT (Defenders of the Talossan Republic). The UTP faded away, due to inactivity. The MRP won an election and collapsed. The ZRT became weaker and weaker, eventually it was dissolved. The Blue Wave Party (which always had exactly one member) was dissolved because of some serious doubts about the possible advantages of a Talossan monarchy and the viability of a reunion with the Kingdom of Talossa. Presently there are two parties, Cînxh (change, a movement for the revitalisation of the Republic, 4 members) and PÜNC (Party for a new Constitution, approx. 1 1/2 members).
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Post by Eoin Ursüm on Aug 26, 2009 23:50:02 GMT 10
For the political parties of the Kingdom, see here.
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Post by claudre on Sept 4, 2009 13:45:50 GMT 10
For the political parties of the Kingdom, see here. Réunion has 6 political parties, being PIGD (right-wing conservative) and PACSO (leftist) the oldest ones. There are parties from many political ideologies, but they all support the monarchy (which is convenient Réunion's population is a lot into politics, and I would say that's what they enjoy most in the nation, to fight over who will be in charge of the government and legislative branch. Yours,
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