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|'''First Farivan Party'''<br><small>''Vèurox Farivax Plaiduv''</small>
|'''First Farivan Party <br> Freedom Plus Party'''<br><small>''Vèurox Farivax Plaiduv''</small>
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| [[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]]
| [[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance|SRA]]
| {{wp|Market liberalism}}, {{wp|Third Way}}, pro-Burgundie
| {{wp|Liberal conservatism}}, {{wp|Libertarian conservatism}}, {{wp|The Economist|Caledonian liberalism}}
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|[[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]
|[[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]
| {{wp|Christian democracy}}, {{wp|es:Socialcristianismo|Social Christianity}}, {{wp|Social democracy}}
| {{wp|Christian democracy}}, {{wp|es:Socialcristianismo|Social Christianity}}, {{wp|Social democracy}}
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|'''Tea Party'''<br><small>''Xtśaplaiduv''</small>
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| [[Union of Democrats & Independents|UDI]]
| {{wp|Social liberalism|Modern liberalism}}, {{wp|Keynesianism}}
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| {{wp|Progressivism}}, Kirosocialist Revisionism, Post-Kirosocialism, {{wp|Liberal socialism}}
| {{wp|Progressivism}}, Kirosocialist Revisionism, Post-Kirosocialism, {{wp|Liberal socialism}}
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|'''Freedom Plus Party'''<br><small>''Plaiduv Helvikor Andidas''</small>
|'''Balsam Fir Party'''<br><small>''Plānoplaiduv''</small>
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|KFA
|[[Authentic Historical Caucus|AHC]]
| {{wp|Liberal conservatism}}, {{wp|Libertarian conservatism}}, {{wp|The Economist|Caledonian liberalism}}
| {{wp|Conservatism in South Korea|Conservatism}}, Taństan language politics
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|'''People's Party'''<br><small>''Plānoplaiduv''</small>
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|[[Caritist Social Union|CSU]]
| {{wp|Christian democracy}}, {{wp|Ordoliberalism}}, {{wp|Social conservatism}}
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The crime rate in Fariva is usually above the Federal average, and comparatively high rates of violent crime affect certain New Coscivian, Kópistonian, and Gaelic ethnic enclaves in the Bérasar metropolitan area. Organised crime has a major presence in the state, and is thought to have significant influence on municipal and state politics. The Institute for Accountable Government lists Fariva as the fifth most corrupt state in the Federacy, behind Kesta and the other leading industrial states of [[Etivéra]], [[Devahoma]], and [[Niyaska]].
The crime rate in Fariva is usually above the Federal average, and comparatively high rates of violent crime affect certain New Coscivian, Kópistonian, and Gaelic ethnic enclaves in the Bérasar metropolitan area. Organised crime has a major presence in the state, and is thought to have significant influence on municipal and state politics. The Institute for Accountable Government lists Fariva as the fifth most corrupt state in the Federacy, behind Kesta and the other leading industrial states of [[Etivéra]], [[Devahoma]], and [[Niyaska]].


Fariva has acquired a certain reputation in Kiravian political discourse for having many laws of an allegedly {{wp|paternalism|paternalistic}} and {{wp|nanny state|nanny-statal}} nature, including laws and local ordinances governing various aspects of personal behaviour, extensive {{wp|consumer protection}} policies, and an array of {{wp|Pigovian tax|Pigovian taxes}} and {{wp|sin tax|sin duties}}. A number of factors are thought to explain this legal régime, including the state's early industrialisation and its struggle to manage a large and diverse urban population, strong municipal governments, the pervasive influence of progressive and Instructionalist ideas during high modernity and Kirosocialism and an appetite for technocratic policymaking, the relatively stronger influence of Protestant moralism, and the general absence in Taństan Coscivian culture of the attitude of ''[[kētka]]'' ("slack"). Fariva introduced the Federacy's first {{wp|seatbelt law}} and has the lowest maximum speed limit (100 kmph) of any state.  
Fariva has acquired a certain reputation in Kiravian political discourse for having many laws of an allegedly {{wp|paternalism|paternalistic}} and {{wp|nanny state|nanny-statal}} nature, including laws and local ordinances governing various aspects of personal behaviour, extensive {{wp|consumer protection}} policies, and an array of {{wp|Pigovian tax|Pigovian taxes}} and {{wp|sin tax|sin duties}}. A number of factors are thought to explain this legal régime, including the state's early industrialisation and its struggle to manage a large and diverse urban population, strong municipal governments, the pervasive influence of progressive and Instructionalist ideas during high modernity and Kirosocialism and an appetite for technocratic policymaking, the relatively stronger influence of Protestant moralism, and the general absence in Taństan Coscivian culture of the attitude of ''[[kētka]]'' ("slack"). Fariva introduced the Federacy's first {{wp|seatbelt law}} and has the lowest maximum speed limit (100 kmph) of any state.


==Society and Culture==
==Society and Culture==