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 |
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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. |