People's Liberty Congress 1718 General Election Campaign (Nouvelle Alexandrie)

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Overview

People's Liberty Congress in the 1718 AN General Election
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Party Leadership and Candidate Details
Party Leadership
Nominee for President of the Government George Alvin-Winters
Candidate List 661 seats
Political Alignments
Economic +1.0 (Right-wing)
Social +1.0 (Conservative)
Geography 0.0 (Neutral)
Cultural -1.0 (Populistic)

Manifesto

Defense and National Security

  1. Maintain a strong and efficient defense force while minimizing government intervention.
  2. Prioritize intelligence gathering and cybersecurity to prevent threats.
  3. Encourage international cooperation in combating terrorism and other security threats.

Economy and Jobs

  1. Implement a flat-tax system to reduce government control over individual income.
  2. Reduce government regulations to promote economic growth and job creation.
  3. Encourage free-market principles in international trade and investment.

Economic Inequality

  1. Foster economic growth through deregulation and tax reform, allowing for more equal opportunities.
  2. Encourage private sector involvement in addressing income disparities and poverty.
  3. Promote financial literacy and individual responsibility.

Housing and High Rents

  1. Eliminate government intervention in the housing market to allow for market-driven pricing.
  2. Encourage private-sector solutions to increase the availability of affordable housing.
  3. Deregulate zoning laws to promote development and reduce housing costs.

Education

  1. Advocate for school choice and competition to improve education quality.
  2. Reduce government interference in education, allowing schools to determine curriculum and policies.
  3. Encourage private sector investment in education and skills training.

Foreign Policy and Trade

  1. Pursue free-trade agreements with minimal government intervention.
  2. Maintain diplomatic relations while prioritizing national sovereignty and self-interest.
  3. Limit involvement in international organizations to protect national autonomy.

Crime

  1. Focus on individual responsibility and strong communities to reduce crime rates.
  2. Support minimal government intervention in crime prevention and law enforcement.
  3. Advocate for a streamlined, efficient, and fair criminal justice system.

Infrastructure and Transport

  1. Encourage private sector investment in infrastructure and transportation projects.
  2. Reduce government regulations to promote innovation and cost-effective solutions.
  3. Prioritize expansion of broadband access in rural areas through private sector partnerships.

Ethnic and Religious Tensions

  1. Foster social cohesion by promoting individual liberty and equal treatment under the law.
  2. Encourage cultural exchange and dialogue while respecting individual freedoms.
  3. Limit government intervention in matters of ethnicity and religion.

Gun Policy

  1. Defend the right to bear arms and individual self-defense.
  2. Oppose restrictive gun control measures that infringe on individual liberties.
  3. Advocate for responsible gun ownership and education.

Environment

  1. Encourage market-based solutions for environmental challenges, such as pollution and renewable energy.
  2. Limit government intervention in environmental regulations and policies.
  3. Foster private sector investment in research and development of green technologies.

Campaign

Libertygate

Main article: Libertygate scandal

Organization

Campaign Ads

Leader's Speeches

Campaign Kick-off Speech

Day Two Leader's Speech

Additional Details