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|name = Liberty and Prosperity Alliance | |name = Liberty and Prosperity Alliance | ||
|native_name = <small>[[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]]: Alliance pour la Liberté et la Prospérité, ALP<br>[[Martino language|Martino]]: ''Alianza para la Libertad y la Prosperidad'', ALP<br>[[Wechu language|Wechu]]: ''Qhapaq Qispi Huñu'', QQH</small> | |native_name = <small>[[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian]]: ''Alliance pour la Liberté et la Prospérité'', ALP<br>[[Martino language|Martino]]: ''Alianza para la Libertad y la Prosperidad'', ALP<br>[[Wechu language|Wechu]]: ''Qhapaq Qispi Huñu'', QQH</small> | ||
|logo = [[File:LPA-Logo1735.png|225px]] | |logo = [[File:LPA-Logo1735.png|225px]] | ||
|abbreviation = LPA / ALP | |abbreviation = LPA / ALP |
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Liberty and Prosperity Alliance Alexandrian: Alliance pour la Liberté et la Prospérité, ALP Martino: Alianza para la Libertad y la Prosperidad, ALP Wechu: Qhapaq Qispi Huñu, QQH | |
Abbreviation | LPA / ALP |
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Leader | Alejandro Vega |
Chairman | Eduardo Montalvo |
Spokesperson | Penelope Bikina |
Vice-Chairperson | Garcelle Baudelaire |
Finance Chairperson | Phillip St. Ignace |
Assembly Caucus Chairperson | Lucia Vega |
Founded | 1734 AN |
Headquarters | Cardenas, FCD |
Newspaper | The Torch of Liberty |
Student wing | Students for Liberty & Prosperity |
Youth wing | The Free Youth of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Membership (1734 AN) | 8,234 |
Ideology |
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Official colors |
Dark Blue Gold Red |
Federal Assembly of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
111 / 689 |
Election symbol | |
The Liberty and Prosperity Alliance (LPA; Alexandrian: Alliance pour la Liberté et la Prospérité, ALP; Martino: Alianza para la Libertad y la Prosperidad, ALP; Wechu: Qhapaq Qispi Huñu, QQH) is a center-right political party in Nouvelle Alexandrie, founded in 1735 AN. The party emerged from a coalition of independent deputies elected in the 1734 general elections, who united to form a cohesive political entity and parliamentary caucus within the Cortes Federales. The LPA positions itself as a moderately conservative, internationalist party with libertarian leanings, advocating for free market economics, strong national defense, and limited government intervention in personal affairs.
History
Formation
The Liberty and Prosperity Alliance was officially established on 15.II.1735 AN, following months of informal discussions among like-minded independent deputies. The party's founding members, including prominent figures such as Eduardo Montalvo and Lucia Vega, had been elected to the Federal Assembly as independents in the 1734 general elections. These deputies, dissatisfied with the existing political landscape, sought to create a new political force that would bridge the gap between traditional conservatism and modern libertarian ideals, inspired by the Liberty Now! Movement in neighboring Oportia.
The party's inaugural convention was held in Punta Santiago, Alduria on 2.III.1735 AN, where the founding members ratified the party's constitution and elected its first leadership team. Alejandro Vega, a former naval officer and businessman from North Lyrica, was chosen as the party's first leader, with Eduardo Montalvo, an economist from Santander, serving as party chairman.
Early Development
9th Cortes Federales
Ideology and Platform
Economic Policy
The LPA advocates for a free market approach to economic management, emphasizing:
- Lower corporate and personal income tax rates;
- Reduction of regulatory burdens on businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises;
- Privatization of certain state-owned companies to increase efficiency and reduce government expenditure;
- Support for international trade agreements and reduction of trade barriers.
Foreign Policy and Defense
The party maintains a strongly internationalist outlook, supporting:
- Continued membership and active participation in the Raspur Pact;
- Increased defense spending to modernize the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie;
- Expansion of Nouvelle Alexandrie's global diplomatic presence;
- Incentivize the development of a strong and advanced defense technology sector.
Governance and Civil Liberties
The LPA promotes a vision of limited government intervention in personal affairs, including:
- Streamlining bureaucratic processes and reducing the size of government agencies;
- Protecting freedom of speech, religion, and economic activity;
- Advocating for strong privacy rights and limitations on government surveillance;
- Supporting decentralization of certain powers to regional authorities and expanding New Alexandrian federalism.
Social Policy
While generally conservative on social issues, the party adopts a more libertarian stance on personal freedoms:
- Support for traditional family values, but opposition to government intervention in personal relationships;
- Advocacy for school choice and education reform, including increased partnerships with the private sector;
- Promotion of personal responsibility in healthcare, coupled with support for a mixed public-private healthcare system.
Organization and Structure
Electoral Performance
Criticism
See also
- Political parties of Nouvelle Alexandrie
- New Alexandrian general election, 1734
- Cortes Federales of Nouvelle Alexandrie