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THE COMMON CIVIC PARTY

    Est. 7th of Horen’s Calling, 1687

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“Unitatis in populo”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHO WE ARE

WHAT WE DO

OUR MANIFESTO

 

Head of the Party: Rhys van Ruthern

Chairman: Elizaveta

 

WHO ARE WE?

    The COMMON CIVIC PARTY is a political party devoted to upholding and maintaining the human values which contribute to the cultural richness of our glorious Empire. We are defined by our civic duty, our undying loyalty to our king and nation, and the brotherly love we have for our people. We ARE the people; we are made up of everyday people. We are the Good Man for the Good People Party, the Common Man for the Common People Party, the Common Sense party! We are the party of Common Civics.

 

WHAT DO WE DO?

We the people, as a party, strive to achieve a stable economy that would benefit all citizens.

We strive to honour and maintain diplomacy with our allies.

We strive to achieve prosperity for the people.

We strive for adherence to the tenets of GOD’s church, and fidelity to the Empire of Man.

 

OUR MANIFESTO

    The COMMON CIVIC PARTY strives for a prosperous Empire and people -- dignified in work, by a strong and empowered economy, by the upholdment of human freedoms, and by the glorification of GOD -- through the embracement of the Empire’s cultural richness.

 

Free Trade

By protecting and promoting free trade between the vassals of the Empire, the CCP seeks to empower an active and strengthened economy. Lowering the taxation barriers on trade will increase and stimulate trade, while providing for an incentive for more trade. This reduction also increases output and employment by changing the conditions of which services and goods are supplied by supporting supply-side and free-market economics.

 

Limited Imperial Spending

By limiting the spending of the Imperial Administration and reducing the growth of government spending, we are delegating more power to the vassals and vassal subsidies.

 

Reduce Tax Rates

By reducing tax rates, we are stimulating your savings and stimulating investments for the benefit of the people. This reduction encourages jobs, and the livelihood of the domestic home. We plan to reduce taxes where we can, and give added benefits to where we can’t.

 

Empowerment of Vassals

By empowering vassals, we are delegating the regional and local military, as well as the regional and local knight orders, to better enforce the laws of the Empire which better represent the region. Limiting government regulations on vassals serves to make vassals better. More power to the vassals, in the end, helps to bolster the Empire. Better vassals make a better Empire.

 

Broadening of Suffrage

By the passing of legislation, we strive to admit and protect new charters across the Empire. This means more PEOPLE can have their voice when it comes to the very realm they live in.

 

Better Lives

We’re improving the lives of citizens by reducing trade, broadening suffrage, empowering vassals, supporting legislation that would protect travel within the empire, supporting legislation to end the drug trade in major cities, and gradually integrating minority groups and races to assimilate and equally contribute as citizens.

 

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“So it’s not the Central Civic Party... Hah, the more you know.” A Haense sergeant would laugh at his own mistake. 

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“Liberals...” comments Leonid Torovich

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The Late Prefect Antanios Rutledge signs the cross from his view in the Seven Skies.

 

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Moved to The Great Library. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

 

If you feel this is a mistake, please contact myself or any FM and we'll restore it. 

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