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'''Pillarisation in Lucrecia''' ({{wp|Galician language|Isurian}} and [[Emeritan Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]: ''Pilarización'') is a sociopolitical phenomenon in [[Lucrecia]] in which the citizens are vertically separated into groups based on their political beliefs. There exists four of these so-called "pillars" in Lucrecian society: the conservatives, the socialists, the liberals, and the nationalists.
'''Pillarisation in Lucrecia''' ({{wp|Galician language|Isurian}}: ''Pilarización''; [[Emeritan Pelaxian|Pelaxian]]: ''Pilarizacion'') is a sociopolitical phenomenon in [[Lucrecia]] in which the citizens are vertically separated into groups based on their political beliefs. There exists four of these so-called "pillars" in Lucrecian society: the conservatives, the socialists, the liberals, and the nationalists.


Each of these pillars have an associated institution or organisation. This often means that there exists a sort of ideological segregation within Lucrecian society, and each of these pillars are also segregated based on the associated language group albeit with some degree of intersectionality not found in the main pillars such as the existence of "federal pacts" between otherwise linguistically-segregated political parties, although these pacts are mostly put in place for the major political parties within each pillar, save for the nationalist pillar, of which the main political parties have implemented a policy of {{wp|cordon sanitaire}} against each other, with the [[Party for an Independent Generality]] having only one ally party, that being the {{wp|national liberalism|national liberal}} [[Isurian, Free, United, Catholic, Energetic, Democratic|ILUCED]].
Each of these pillars have an associated institution or organisation. This often means that there exists a sort of ideological segregation within Lucrecian society, and each of these pillars are also segregated based on the associated language group albeit with some degree of intersectionality not found in the main pillars such as the existence of "federal pacts" between otherwise linguistically-segregated political parties, although these pacts are mostly put in place for the major political parties within each pillar, save for the nationalist pillar, of which the main political parties have implemented a policy of {{wp|cordon sanitaire}} against each other, with the [[Party for an Independent Generality]] having only one ally party, that being the {{wp|national liberalism|national liberal}} [[Isurian, Free, United, Catholic, Energetic, Democratic|ILUCED]].
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