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Having much in common with the [[Traditionalist List|Traditionalist list]], the Conservative list puts more attention on foreign affairs and infrastructure. | Having much in common with the [[Traditionalist List|Traditionalist list]], the Conservative list puts more attention on foreign affairs and infrastructure. | ||
* Restoration of the Republic | * Restoration of the Republic; | ||
* Neutrality between the [[Raspur Pact]] and [[USSO]] alliances | * Neutrality between the [[Raspur Pact]] and [[USSO]] alliances; | ||
* Protection of arms rights | * Protection of arms rights; | ||
* Balanced budget, low taxes and free trade | * Balanced budget, low taxes and free trade; | ||
* Establishment of a Constitutional Court | * Establishment of a Constitutional Court; | ||
* Introduction of study visas for foreign students in [[Higher education in Hurmu|Hurmu universities]] | * Introduction of study visas for foreign students in [[Higher education in Hurmu|Hurmu universities]]; | ||
* Building of infrastructural links with neighbouring countries, including the [[Apollonian Express]] | * Building of infrastructural links with neighbouring countries, including the [[Apollonian Express]]; | ||
* Introduction of an own currency based on the gold standard; | |||
* Federalisation of the states with distinct responsibilities and powers | |||
[[Category:Political parties in Hurmu]] | [[Category:Political parties in Hurmu]] |
Revision as of 19:28, 20 September 2021
The Conservative List is a political faction in the Senate of the Lakes, Hurmu.
Having much in common with the Traditionalist list, the Conservative list puts more attention on foreign affairs and infrastructure.
- Restoration of the Republic;
- Neutrality between the Raspur Pact and USSO alliances;
- Protection of arms rights;
- Balanced budget, low taxes and free trade;
- Establishment of a Constitutional Court;
- Introduction of study visas for foreign students in Hurmu universities;
- Building of infrastructural links with neighbouring countries, including the Apollonian Express;
- Introduction of an own currency based on the gold standard;
- Federalisation of the states with distinct responsibilities and powers