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Devilman88
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« on: April 05, 2009, 02:41:45 PM »

I have an idea.

I believe we should get rid of the current parties and have two caucuses to start off with, Constitutive and Liberal. These caucuses aren't parties, but the people you caucuses with on issues/electing PMs/Senates etc. Then you can have a bunch of small parties under each caucus that can have their own special issues to push or whatnot.

For Example:

Constitutive Caucus: The Republican Party, the Constitution Party and the Libertarian Party would fall under this.

Liberal Caucus: The Democratic Party, The Green Party, The Socialist Party would fall under this.

Do you get what I am saying?
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Devilman88
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Political Matrix
E: 5.94, S: 2.61

« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2009, 03:03:46 PM »

None of the parties mentioned above exist in Atlasia, for starters.

On the general idea, I'm opposed to it. I want a strong party system, not just a system of people that are really independents joining small joke parties that have no structure and no point in the game. That doesn't work and it's boring, as shown in the past.

I know them parties aren't in Atlasia, I was just using US Parties because I did not want to label any Atlasian party wrong.

I don't think it would make joke parties, I believe it would make the game better then what we have right now. For one it will get other parties to work together to have people elected. You can even have it where each caucuses could hold primaries to elect members to run for offices. It just an idea which is more the most people are doing.

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Devilman88
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2009, 10:02:31 PM »

How does parties play a role in the UK?
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