Coalition for Imperial Humanism
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Coalition for Imperial Humanism | |
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Leader | Archons
General Secretary
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Founded | 1721 AN |
Headquarters | Novi Nigrad |
Political ideology | Humanism |
Political position | Centre right |
Colours | Black-Grey |
The Coalition for Imperial Humanism was established 1721, ahead of the 1723 Shirerithian general election, in order to allow the Imperial Humanist Party of Greater Kildare and the Imperial Humanist Party of Shireroth to campaign on a united platform and to cooperate more effectively in the tricameral Shirerithian legislature where they had been the parties of opposition since 1717.
1723 policy platform
Domestic
- Establishment of the sacred treasury as central banking and finance organisation of the Imperial Republic.
- Abolition of the "grain standard", make the Erb a "free floating" currency.
Foreign
- Deepening strategic defence, security, and trading relationship between Shireroth and the Benacian Union and Natopia.
- Shireroth to regain its rightful leadership role through direct participation in the international organisations where it is presently a member.
- End to the era of "soft isolationism", active engagement with the Raspur Pact, and possible cooperation with the Community of Goldfield.
Security
- Enfranchisement of the serving members of the Imperial Forces.
- A focus on rebuilding the naval and air arms of the Imperial Republic after years of neglect since the Kalirion Fracture.
- Modernisation of the defence industry of the Imperial Republic through strategic partnerships with key allies such as the Benacian Union, Floria, Natopia, and New Alexandria.
- Implementation of the Panopticon Nexus in the Imperial Republic so as to afford the Imperial Forces, Imperial Marshals, and the Imperial Inquisition, an enhanced full-spectrum information awareness that is operationally integrated and facilitated the sharing of pertinent data across services and departments in real time.