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Political Parties



A political party shall be defined as an organized group of citizens with the same ideology, or who otherwise have the same political views, and who field candidates for elections in an attempt to get them elected and thereby implement the party's agenda.


Official Political Parties

The Federalist Party (TFP)
"A New Brand of Politics"

The Federalist Party is the party of the Union. We are a party dedicated to representing everyone and putting a bigger emphasis on our territories. In this manifesto, we label what we would do to make as a party to make a change for the better. It is our ideals to bring liberty, democracy, unity to our Union and usher in a New Brand of Politics because it's time for progress.

The Union People's Party (UPP)
"A true party of the people awaits you, fellow members of the Union! Join us and have your opinions heard."

The Union People's party is a party that aims to represent the wider union, not just the capital. We are also a party that is democratic to it's core, maintaining a democratic Party Council, made up of every member of the party. We are a party that intends to ensure that the territories and states as well as the people of the capital are heard, both in the house, and in the cabinet.

For more info on Political Party founding, requirements, or rules - refer to LinkHouse Bill 59 or this LinkFAQ page

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