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Lagerhuis elections, 1680

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The Lagerhuis elections in 1681 are scheduled at 20.XV.

Policies

1681 elections Conservative Monarchistische Partij Voorwaarts Batavië! Ultraroyalisten Radicalen Republikeins Links Bataafse Arbeiderspartij
Party name in Common tongue Conservative Monarchist Party Onward, Batavia! Ultraroyalists Radical Party Republican Left Batavian Worker's Party
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Party leader Benjamin Cambernon Alexandra Lucius Jacques Montrarde
Political issues
Interior Affairs Maintaining the balance of powers, with the lifting of the state of emergency. Ceremonial Monarchy, Democracy, Sphere sovereignty and corporatism More power in hands of the aristocracy, while keeping the number of voters in check (and limited to certain, wealthier groups). In favour of centralisation of power in hand of the parliament (Hogerhuis and Lagerhuis) in 's Koningenwaarde.
Foreign Affairs Strengthening the Batavian Confederation, reconquista of Cibola. Neutrality, pro international trade Attempts at integrating parts of the Batavian Confederation in a stronger, more unified Empire.
Economical Affairs Bexit from the Shirerithian Customs Area, participation in the Treaty of Brandenburg. Corporatism, free trade, Rhineland model Protectionism. Nationalisation of certain properties. Special attention on rooting out corruption among nobility and higher ups.
Education and culture More development of the Lordship's. Modern education with a focus on technological innovation, no forced patriotism A Batavian curriculum to promote patriotism and a desire to protect the nation's parliamentarian and royal traditions.
State security Creation of the Franco-Batavian military industrial complex. Maintaining the status quo of outsourced private military through the Iron Militia, focus on key assets such as the navy and air force for direct state involvement. Increase in funds for the Army and Navy. Introduction of military service.