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Political pressure groups and organizations of Nouvelle Alexandrie

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There are many political pressure groups and organizations in Nouvelle Alexandrie. Some of these groups are international, some of them operate only at a domestic level.

Based on their relationship with policy makers in Nouvelle Alexandrie, they can be divided into:

  • insider groups - who have high degree of involvement and influence;
  • outsider groups - who have little or no direct involvement or influence.

Background

  • rights to assemble and organize granted by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago;
  • groups run the gamut of causes, activity, and power;
  • some groups are small but may have local/regional impact enough to be influential, even if only in one region of NAX.

Campaign finance in Nouvelle Alexandrie

Campaign finance in Nouvelle Alexandrie is mostly through private donors and individual contributions. Public financing is available to qualifying candidates, but the acceptance of public financing placed spending limits or caps on money a campaign can raise and spend. Elections for non-federal offices are governed by regional law. All of the regions of Nouvelle Alexandrie allow some level of corporate and union contributions, each with its own limits on spending and campaign finance protocols and procedures.

At the federal level, campaign finance is under the authority of the Cortes Federales. The Federal Electoral Commission is the independent government agency that enforces federal election law.

Citizens can create political action committees and raise money to help candidates and causes. These political action committees are largely unregulated and have begun to proliferate in New Alexandrian political life. The two most prominent of these are around the issue of guns, the Committee to Save Our Children and the Organisation for the Defence of Constitutional Rights.

Political Parties

Federal Coalition Logo Color Seats Political Wing Ideology
Federal Humanist Party      Black
     Gold
     Purple
289 / 619
Centre-right
  • Federalism
  • Humanism
  • Corporatism
  • Constitutionalism
  • Pro-Raspur Pact
Social Democratic & Liberal Alliance      Red
     White
309 / 619
Centre-left to left
  • Liberalism
  • Federalism
  • Social democracy
  • Democratic socialism
  • Aldricism
Moderate Caucus      Gold
     Purple
3 / 619
Centre to centre-left
  • Liberalism
  • Liberal conservatism
  • Aldricism
  • Radical centrism
  • Populism
Digger's Society      Red
     Black
4 / 619
Far left
  • Anarcho-syndicalism
  • Syndicalism
Freedom Party      Blue
3 / 619
Far right
  • Humanism
  • Right-wing populism
  • Ultranationalism
  • Social conservatism
  • Anti-Raspur Pact
Unaligned / Independents
11 / 619

Causes

Budget and spending

Business

Cultural

  • Eternal Maroon Republic
  • Protect Indigenous Cultures

Drugs

  • Compassionate Use Congress
  • High Five

Environmental

Family relationships

  • Families First
  • Nouvelle Alexandrie Adoption Alliance
  • Polygamists for Political Change

Gun rights

Abortion

Food

International

International development

Political

Health Care

Raspur Pact-related pressure groups

See also: Raspur Pact

Population

Labor

Religious/secular groups

Rural matters

  • Countryside Development Coalition
  • Fairer Federalism

Transport

Women

Youth

See also