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Island Democratic Party
#1

Hello! I am North Prarie, the chair of the Island Democratic Party. We are a party founded in TSP that is for more democracy in government. We are a liberal-socialist party, but we accept the views of right-wingers too.
We are against racist, sexist, homophobic and xenophobic actions of any kind. If you post any of those kinds of words on this thread, you will be banned.

Telegram North Prarie, Kaikuni, or Anbe if you are interested.
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#2

What does "more democracy in government" mean? What does "liberal-socialist" mean in the context of an NS region?


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#3

Is there a platform anywhere?

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#4

(12-25-2017, 05:34 PM)Kris Kringle Wrote: What does "more democracy in government" mean? What does "liberal-socialist" mean in the context of an NS region?


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1. Letting more people be involved in TSP and the government
2. Pretty left wing policies and ideas.
Midwesterner. Political nerd. Chipotle enthusiast. 
Minister of Culture of the South Pacific // Former Prime Minister
#5

What are your plans for getting more people involved?
#6

Aside from the already stated "more democracy", why do you want to let more people be involved?

What does "letting more people be involved" mean?

What do you consider "left wing policies and ideas"?

Why are they relevant to TSP?


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#7

(12-27-2017, 06:33 PM)Kris Kringle Wrote: Aside from the already stated "more democracy", why do you want to let more people be involved?

What does "letting more people be involved" mean?

What do you consider "left wing policies and ideas"?

Why are they relevant to TSP?


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they don't like the align right text placement, perhaps? 

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#8

May we have a subforum now? Here are our members: Goverwal, Kaikuni, Anbe, and North Prarie. We are looking for more. And, we have ran in a election, the January 2018 Delegate Elections, with me as the candidate.
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Minister of Culture of the South Pacific // Former Prime Minister
#9

I had a look for an IDP roster that is kept updated, and haven't found one. If there is one could you provide a link?
#10

(01-20-2018, 01:45 PM)nakari Wrote: I had a look for an IDP roster that is kept updated, and haven't found one. If there is one could you provide a link?

Oh, OK! Will make that.
EDIT: Here it is: IDP Roster
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