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Democracy has its flaws, but the strength of it is that it is able to further it's own interests, for the betterment of the people, and maintain the distribution of power. The monarchy itself has died by its own hand, resulting from corruption, greed, and tyranny. Which is why I ask those of you that are in the Traditionalist and Conservative parties to consider this bloc. Our interests align with yours, and through this, we will emerge even stronger than before. Again, the FR believes in the authoritarian right precisely because it wishes to stomp out all opposition. The monarchy is a good effort to support parties and the Roman people alike, but, I feel It has become less reputable overtime, which has led to some unrest between us. It is not the FR I'm worried about, but rather its principles. Therefore it is within our best interests to begin plans to work together, without political differences tearing us apart. Fraternity is sacred in this region. Unity through the simple fact that we are all Roman.
New and improved! The Roman Democratic Party, join today!
Motto: "Libertate, Aequalitatem, Fraternitatis, et Romanorum!"
Official Languages: Latin
National Language: Latin
Demonym: Democrat
Government: Delegated Democracy
- Chairman of the Assembly (Azoris): Charles Lester
- Vice Chairman of the Assembly (Romaniche): Ludovic Urran
- Vice Chairman of the Assembly (Koedric): Trevar Dundam
- Chairman of the Isolationist Division: Julius Magnus
- Chairman of the New Francaise Division: Sir Maximillian Dubois
- Chairman of the Novos Romanos Division: Eiichi Tanaka
- Chairman of the Belnedian Division: Alex Miroslav
- Chairman of the Rome Empire Division: Claudius Morticus
Establishment: Post 2nd Parliament of Rome: July 4th, 1775
GDP (nominal): +-5,500 Trillion Imperial Dollars
GDP (nominal) per capita: 240,000 Imperial Dollars
Human Development Index: +-93.02
Currency: Subject to Nation
Libertate - Liberty, and the right to self-determination. This is processed through the citizen's right to vote and to choose their leader in the party. All proposals can be brought forward by any member, and if the motion passes then the proposal moves forward.
Fraternitatis - Equality, and the right to a trial before the law. All citizens are considered equal in the eyes of the law and are guaranteed the right to due process.
Romanorum - Home. There's no place like it, the most welcoming, and warm-hearted environment a citizen could ask for. In this environment any citizen can rise to their true potential, and with your help, we can keep it that way.
A proper state exists, to support it's citizens and not the other way around. As is the case in Liberalism, this is shown through the use of social programs, open - free debates, and stable maintenance of law and order. Through the teachings of various philosophers, these ideas are enshrined into our societies, and we seek to spread them through open dialogue.
A Democratic state is expected to have some form of constraints on power, whether this be a set of term limits or a constitution of sorts. The presence of a monarchy does not outright destroy this prospect as long as the nation maintains the capabilities for its citizens to reach a state of representative prominence. Such as allowing the appointment of a Prime Minister, or having an Elective Monarchy as has been seen through Roma in later years.
Based on the range of political philosophies which can flourish under a democracy's watch. This party will strive to maintain a Centrist position on the political compass, and promote the free expression of ideas from all sides. In the chart below this is closest to Classical Liberalism.
Any nation that is willing to allow it's people to have a voice in their affairs, and representation in their halls is considered to some degree Democratic. These nations that promote the free exchange of ideas and the prospects of individualism are welcome to join this party.
In doing so, the named nation will be joining a cause that has stood the test of time for millennia, a cause which has lifted millions out of poverty, and a cause which remains as the only system to fully promote free discussion. A cause that you are worthy of joining
The Assembly is the main legislative body within the Roman Democratic Party. It is here, where the most prominent members of each nation gather to discuss legislative proposals and potential conflicts. Chief among them being the current affairs involving the FR and the growing schism between Romans, and ways to mend it. Each nation sends one chief representative to the given hall, and from that point forward they are responsible for attending to affairs involving their nation. After much deliberation the verdict is then brought to the Roman Parliament to form a proper proposal.
MP's | State |
Role | Leanings |
7 | Chairman of the Assembly | Centrist-Monarchy | |
7 | Minister of Economic Affairs | Left Wing-Democracy | |
7 | Minister of Military Affairs | Centrist-Democracy | |
5 | Minister of Diplomatic Affairs | Left Wing-Democracy | |
2 | Minister of Scientific Advancement | Centrist-Democracy | |
5 | Minister of Monarchist Affairs | Centrist-Monarchy | |
3 | Minister of Social Well-Being | Right Wing-Democracy | |
7 | Representative | Centrist-Democracy | |
3 | Representative | Centrist-Democracy | |
3 | Representative | Centrist-Democracy | |
5 | Representative | Centrist-Democracy | |
4 | Representative | Right Wing-Democracy | |
1 | Representative | Centrist-Monarchy | |
3 | Representative | Centrist-Democracy |
The ideology of this party follows closely to the ideals of Classical Liberalism. This is most prominently shown by the party's open encouragement for freedom of speech, and well-rounded approach for debates. With a high dose of civil, and political freedoms, tempered by the understanding for security, law and order, this organization strives to stand up to it's namesake in the Enlightment Era.
Classical Liberalism
- Civil Discourse
- Guarantee of Personal Freedoms
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Constraints on the Power of Civil Offices
Enlightment Era Theorem
- Constitutional Monarchism
- Electoral Republicanism
- Delegation of Powers
- Civil Tolerance
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