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* Hurmu to leave East Barrow Island and Lontinien ("Hurmu for Hurmudans") | * Hurmu to leave East Barrow Island and Lontinien ("Hurmu for Hurmudans") | ||
* Lakkvian and Hurmu to be co-equal languages in Hurmu | * Lakkvian and Hurmu to be co-equal languages in Hurmu | ||
* Raspur Pact forces to leave Hurmu immediately | |||
* End to the free-movement regime with the [[Xäiville Convention]] | |||
==== Traditionalist list ==== | ==== Traditionalist list ==== |
Revision as of 07:06, 3 April 2021
The second Parlerment elections are planned for 1696 AN. Nine seats in the Senate, elected by the members of the Order of the Holy Lakes, and 99 seats in the Assembly, elected by persons with legal and permanent residence in Hurmu, are up for election. Thus not only citizens of Hurmu are allowed to vote, but legally resident foreigners too. Citizenship is a prerequisite, however, for being a candidate.
Residents in the Lake District will elect 56 members of the Assembly, while residents in Lontinien will elect 42 members. Residents of East Barrow Island will be represented by 1 member. Legal residency is not recognised in the Southern District, and as such, that district will remain outside the remit of the election. Hurmu citizens resident in Seivannavik may vote through their constituency of origin.
Senate election
There are 190 members of the Order of the Holy Lakes who, in 1695, are expected to be eligible to vote in the Senate election in 1696.
The electors will elect the 9 members of the Senate on lists who will be apportioned seats based on proportional representation.
Lists
Ayreonist list
The Ayreonist List is the list for members of the Order of the Holy Lakes with an Ayreonist persuasion. It generally supports:
- LGBTQIA+ rights
- Freer immigration policies
- Free market
- Equality between the different nations of Hurmu (Hurmudan, Lakkvian, Crandish, Lontinian, etc.)
- The Senate to be elected by the people of Hurmu, not by the Order of the Holy Lakes
Conservative list
A break-away list from the Traditionalist list, the Conservative lists puts more attention on foreign affairs and infrastructure.
- Restoration of the Republic
- Neutrality between the Raspur Pact and USSO alliances
- Protection of arms rights
- Balanced budget, low taxes and free trade
- Establishment of a Constitutional Court consisting of the three oldest living members of the Order of the Holy Lakes
- Introduction of study visas for foreign students in Hurmu universities
- Building of infrastructural links with neighbouring countries, including the Apollonian Express
Humanist list
Nativists' list
The Nativist List is a radical nationalist list, supported by some members of the Order who are resident in Hurmu. It is a break-away group from the Traditionalist List, so it aligns its policies generally with the Traditionalist list, with the following exceptions:
- Eligibility to vote in Senate elections should be restricted to members of the Order who are permanently resident in Hurmu
- No further expansion of Hurmu
- Hurmu to leave East Barrow Island and Lontinien ("Hurmu for Hurmudans")
- Lakkvian and Hurmu to be co-equal languages in Hurmu
- Raspur Pact forces to leave Hurmu immediately
- End to the free-movement regime with the Xäiville Convention
Traditionalist list
The Traditionalist List is supported by a moderate-to-conservative collection of members of the Order. Its main policies are:
- Fiscally sensible government
- Senate and Order to act as checks and balances for the democratically elected government; they will act as the safeguard of democracy and sentients' rights in Hurmu
- More power to the Senate and Order
- Restricted immigration policies
- Pro-LGBTQIA+ rights
- Foreign affairs:
- "Alliance-free": Hurmu to remain neutral between the big power blocks
- More integration within and expansion of the Xäiville Convention
- Good relations with all countries in the world, especially the neighbouring ones
- Defence:
- Wants a plan for when Raspur troops to leave the country permanently
- Wants more funding for defence
- Believes it is in the interest of Hurmu to annex more land
Assembly of Representatives election
Parties
Lake District and East Barrow Island
- Coalition for Democratic Humanism, presently 23 seats. A humanist party with links to national humanism, but with a Hurmu characteristics, and with internationalism as a defining value.
- Edasi Hurmu, ("Forward Hurmu") a centre-right Hurmu party from the former Lakkvia, popular among ethnic Hurmudans. Informally affiliated with the Traditionalist List in the Senate.
- Moderate Party, an agrarian, socially liberal party from the former Lakkvia, popular among ethnic Lakkvians, urban as well as rural. Does not wish to make any major constitutional changes until Hurmu is stable enough.
- Koos ("Together"): a centrist cross-community party from Lakkvia. Lately having more of a social-democratic view. Support urban areas.
- Heartlanders' Interest League: a party for reformed Storish people resident in Hurmu.
- Liberals: a radical liberal and Ayreonist party that wishes to overhaul the entire Hurmu constitutional structure, privatise the Order of the Holy Lakes, abolish the Senate, and ensure more socially liberal, borderline socialist, policies across Hurmu. Mainly urban support.
- Hurmu for Hurmudans, a new Hurmu ethnic nationalist party that wishes for Hurmu to let go of Lontinien and other overseas territories.
- Crandish People's Party: a liberal Crandish interests party.
Lontinien
- Lontinian People's Party, Lontinian Conservative party active in the Ghawlama area. Headed by Khaghan Temüjin.
- National Community, a Conservative party affiliated with the White Band of the Eastern Ulus of the Silver Yak Horde
- Blue Skies, a Conservative party affiliated with the Blue Band of the Eastern Ulus of the Silver Yak Horde
- Heartlanders' Interest League: a party for reformed Storish people resident in Lontinien.
- Social Democratic Party of Lontinien: a democratically socialist party in Lontinien that wishes to do away with the feudal structures of the Ulus and khans.
- Corian People's Party: a Conservative party for people speaking Corian.
- Crandish People's Party: a liberal Crandish interests party.