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The Franco-Germanic Kingdom of
Authoritarian Democracy

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2019 Parliamentary Election Results

(parties listed from from left to right)

Social Democratic Party (560 Seats):
The Social Democratic party was formed out of the industrial labour movements of the later 1800's though the 1900's. The party became dominant in the Imperial Diet as the party was widely known to share the philosophies of King Jean I, who established the kingdom's first formal constitution, and enshrined the kingdom and the monarchy as staunchly socialistic. It has been, since the reign of King Jean I, the party quite obviously supported by the monarchy.

Manifesto:
1. Continue to support unions and guilds and their endeavors to support the working classes
2. Support the King in his policies as laid out in the King's Speech
3. Move to nationalize key industries such as Parcel Delivery services, airlines, among others.
4. Toughen the nation's crime laws
5. Support the King's agenda in establishing a major investment program to beef up national security, domestic infrastructure, and the transition of industries over to workers cooperatives and worker owned businesses.

Faroese National Party (1 Seat):
The Faroese National Party has been a part of the Empire since the end of the Second Great War wherein the islands were occupied by Imperial Forces. After a controversial referendum that was held years after it had been originally scheduled, and billions of Franks poured into the islands by the Imperial Diet and the Crown, the population voted to become part of the Empire. The Faroese National Party exists to advocate the gain of autonomy away from the one size fits all economic policies pursued by the Imperial Diet, and to protect the Faroese national identity.

Manifesto:
1. Represent the interests of the Faroese people in the Imperial Diet
2. Protect the Faroese Language inside the Kingdom
3. Protect the right of Faroese children to be educated in their native language
4. Protect the autonomy of the Faroe Islands
5. Advocate for the continued granting of economic autonomy for the Faroe Islands
6. Support Unions and Guilds that exist in the Faroe Islands

German Center Party (88 Seats)
Established to represent the rural, Catholic, and sizably agricultural communities in the Kingdom of the Germans, the party is a liberal political faction which advocates for traditional family values and the rights of German peoples to have their language nationally recognized, and for German children to have the right to be educated in their own language.

Manifesto:
1. Support Traditional and Conservative social values
2. Give German children the right to be educated in their own national language
3. Support the national recognition of the German Language as an Official Language of the Empire
4. Support agricultural communities through state subsidies
5. Oppose free trade and globalist economics

German Liberal Party (80 Seats)
Much like the German Center Party, the German Liberal Party advocates for German nationalistic interests. However, it's core base of support is not Catholic and rural, but rather predominantly urban, and Protestant.

Manifesto:
1. Support giving German Children the right to be educated in their own national language
2. Support national recognition of the German Language as an Official Language of the Empire
3. Support integration with regional economies
4. Support free trade
5. Oppose nationalization of industries
6. Support cutting state spending
7. Oppose further expansion of the welfare state
8. Support restricting the actions of corrupt guilds and unions
9. Deregulate the economy and make it easier for industrious people to establish their own enterprises

French Socialist Party (81 Seats)
The French Socialist Party is in effect a clone of the Social Democratic party in what it advocates for, however, whereas the Social Democratic Party is comprised of people of all the different nations of the Empire, and advocates for the national recognition of their languages and so forth, the French Socialist Party advocates specifically for the interests of French people.

Manifesto:
1. Continue to support unions and guilds and their endeavors to support the working classes
2. Support the King in his policies as laid out in the King's Speech
3. Move to nationalize key industries such as Parcel Delivery services, airlines, among others.
4. Toughen the nation's crime laws
5. Support the King's agenda in establishing a major investment program to beef up national security, domestic infrastructure, and the transition of industries over to workers cooperatives and worker owned businesses.
6. Support the continued recognition of French as the sole official language of the state
7. Support the continued recognition of French as the sole legal language of education in the Empire

The Left (19 Seats)
The Left party advocates for a more centralized state, it wants less market and guild socialism, and more state nationalization over against increasing workers collectives and cooperatives. It's core supporters used to be working class industrial workers, however now, their core base of support is found among those skeptical of monarchical influence, atheists, college age socialists, and anti-western tankies.

Manifesto:
1. Support a more centralized economy
2. Advocate for a massive reduction of the armed forces
3. Push for constitutional reforms that restrict the power of the monarch
4. Eliminate nuclear weapons inside the country
5. Eliminate use of nuclear power in the country
6. Massively ramp up nationalization of industries
7. End use of Carbon based fuels in the economy and everyday of the citizens

Renaissance (26 Seats)
Renaissance was a political party that was formed in the Kingdom of the Venetians, and represents the urban, highly educated elite inside of that constituent kingdom of the Empire. The party represents an E-Democracy viewpoint, with a highly technocratic and bureaucratic lean.

Manifesto:
1. Establish a more open democratic government through use of technological means to clear up the obscurity of the
political process
2. Advocate for a more democratic government through passing legislation to restrict the King's power to veto legislation
3. Streamline government services through a more open and technologically focused digitization of government bureaucracy
4. Establish a mechanism wherein political issues may be resolved through national referendums
5. Clear out the archaic government bureaucracy and establish a meritocratic system of hiring and promoting government workers through a points based performance review system
6. Support the reduction of use of Carbon based fuels through a massive investment in green energy potential
7. Support free trade
8. Support liberalized border laws

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