Popular Democratic Front
Popular Democratic Front Plānothāruaritaver | |
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Headquarters | Viskonsin Hall Kartika, District of Coīnvra |
Secretary-General | Alun Saxarnon |
Chairman | Féraluir Sekerin |
Whip | Matéus Salomon |
Platform | Kirosocialism Left-wing nationalism Factions: Social democracy Democratic socialism Communism and Convism Religious socialism Shaftosocialism |
Newspaper | Guardian of Truth |
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Herring Sea Islands | 24 / 40
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Federal Stanora | 100 / 545
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The Popular Democratic Front is a caucus in the Kiravian Federal Stanora made up of political parties and independents promoting a common platform of socialist policies drawn mostly from the Kirosocialist tradition. The PDF was organised after passage of the Anti-Party Law as the successor to the People's Alliance, which had previously formed to take up the mantle of the Kirosocialist Party after its dissolution. Despite some electoral support in areas where Kirosocialist policies had been popular and where economic liberalisation had not been kind to local industries, the PDF failed to mount an effective opposition to liberalisation, and was gradually edged out from most of its support base by the Caritist Social Union and Coscivian National Congress. From 21189 until 21203, the PDF was a rather minor presence in federal politics, with its share of seats in the Stanora decreasing in each election, but some of its member parties retained varying degrees of power and influence in the politics of certain states. Since 21203, PDF affiliates have launched an electoral resurgence at the state level and begun increasing their federal representation.
The Communist Party of the Kiravian Federacy and the Existential Humanist Party (Marxist), while not members of the PDF caucus, do have formal relations with it and coöperate with it on many initiatives. The Communist Party of Great Kirav rejects coöperation with the PDF and CPKF, which it has denounced as reformist and revisionist.
Platform
Provided below is the official common platform of the PDF for the 21206 federal election:
- Establishment of a socialist market economy
- Nationalisation of the Kiravian energy sector, mineral resources, railways, airlines, telecommunications infrastructure, and flannel cloth industry
- A federally-financed, provincially-administered single-payer public healthcare system
- Eradication of urban homelessness, slums, rural vagrancy, and substandard rural housing through an aggressive ten-year project of federally-financed social housing expansion
- Aggressive development of rural broadband guaranteed internet access for all Kiravians
- Restructuring labour negotiations nationwide to a tripartite model mediated by the government, as already exists in Devahoma, Vôtaska, and Intravia
- Inclusion of the right to strike and the right to unionise in the Statute of Liberties
- A policy of gradual import substitution for steel, automobiles, heavy machinery, furniture, plastics, and other select goods, achieved through subsidies and protective tariffs/quotas
- No economic integration or enhanced migration régime with Mid-Atrassic Crona
- Increased investment in nuclear energy, scientific research, and space exploration
- A government-mandated inflation target for the RBK
- A return to armed neutrality with a moratorium on overseas military deployments; withdrawal from the League of Nations and independence for Kiravian League mandates.
Factions
Envisioned as a broad front of socialist parties with a significant degree of ideological diversity among them, the PDF can be subdivided into a number of factions, officially termed "tendency groups").
Voter Base
A considerable portion of the caucus' voters belong to Antaric Coscivian ethnic groups. Antaric Coscivians were generally supportive of the Kirosocialist régime and did well under Kirosocialist rule. The same can be said of many East Coscivian ethnic groups, such as the {Muśkem}.
Pretannic Celts, especially those living in mining areas of Etivéra, Váuadra, Íarthakelva, Atrakelva, and Kiorgia, are a very strong demographic for the PDF, having wavered very little in their support for socialist parties since the Kirosocialist Period.
Although numerically insignificant in federal elections, various small and marginal ethnic groups that benefitted from government development projects under Kirosocialism, such as the Kiʞik Coscivians and the Salyar, continue to support socialism and provide an important source of votes for PDF affiliates in state and local elections.
Membership
Caucus Members (with sitting Delegates)
State | Party | Delegates |
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Alavora | Socialist People's Party | 1 / 3
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Argévia | Kirosocialist Party | 0 / 3
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Aventurine Bay | Workers' Party | 0 / 3
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Cascada | Socialist Freedom Party | 0 / 5
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Devahoma | Devahoman Socialist Party | 0 / 5
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Etivéra | Change To Win Coalition United Socialist Party Social-National Party Etivéran Socialist Party Socialist Liberation Party New Socialist Party Transformational Socialist Party |
2 / 7
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Fariva | New Direction Party | 1 / 3
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Camchéachta | 0 / 3
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Hanoram | Kirosocialist Party | 0 / 3
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Herring Sea Islands | Kirosocialist Party | 2 / 3
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Ilánova | Camchéachta | 1 / 3
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Irovasdra | Camchéachta | 1 / 3
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Kirosocialist Party | 0 / 3
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Ilfenóra | Socialist Party | 2 / 3
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Kastera | Kasteran Constructive Party | 0 / 5
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Socialist Party of Kastera | 0 / 5
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Convist Party of Kastera | 0 / 5
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Kaviska | Socialist Party of Kaviska Christian Liberation Party |
0 / 7
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Convist Party of Kaviska | 0 / 7
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Koskenkorva | Social Democratic Party | 0 / 3
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Metrea | Socialist Party Social-Democratic & Catholic Party |
0 / 3
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Korlēdan | Red Star Party | 0 / 3
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Niyaska | Niyaskan Socialist Party | 0 / 3
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File:Tryhstian Flag.png Tryhstian Littoral | Partido do Trabalho | 0 / 2
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Vôtaska | Vôtaskan Socialist Party Independent Socialist Party |
0 / 3
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Other Conference Members
Subject | Party | Local Seats |
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Qódava Nation | Great Socialist Party of Qódava | 63 / 63
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Elegia | Kirosocialist Party | 11 / 100
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