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The '''New Democratic Party''' is a Christian democratic party that seeks the establishment of a non-sovereign republic and to ensure that economic recovery and development programs benefit families and small businesses in accordance with distributist principles. It seeks public funding for schools operated by the Greek Catholic Church and the establishment of a public healthcare system. It is primarily supported by rural and semi-rural Taormines, but counts Coscivian colonists among its leadership and voter base. It has consultative status with the [[Caritist Social Union]].
The '''New Democratic Party''' is a Christian democratic party that seeks the establishment of a non-sovereign republic and to ensure that economic recovery and development programs benefit families and small businesses in accordance with distributist principles. It seeks public funding for schools operated by the Greek Catholic Church and the establishment of a public healthcare system. It is primarily supported by rural and semi-rural Taormines, but counts Coscivian colonists among its leadership and voter base. It has consultative status with the [[Caritist Social Union]].


The '''Coalition for the Century''' is a pro-Kiravian {{wp|ordoliberal}} party that takes a strong stance in favour of a capitalist direction for economic development aided by Kiravian trade, investment, and subsidies. The CfC advocates closer integration with the Federacy, and eventually seeks admission as a state with a level of self-governance either on par with most Kiravian colonies (supported by Kiravian settlers) or as a commonwealth with greater autonomy (supported by Taormines). It is supported by the Taormine urban middle and upper classes, as well as by most urban Kiravians, and has observer status at [[Shaftonist-Republican Alliance]] coordinating conferences.
The '''Coalition for the Century''' is a pro-Kiravian {{wp|ordoliberal}} party that takes a strong stance in favour of a capitalist direction for economic development aided by Kiravian trade, investment, and subsidies. The CfC advocates closer integration with the Federacy, and eventually seeks admission as a state with a level of self-governance either on par with most Kiravian colonies (supported by Kiravian settlers) or as a commonwealth with greater autonomy (supported by Taormines). It is supported by the Taormine urban middle and upper classes, as well as by most urban Kiravians, and has observer status at [[Federalist Republican Alliance]] coordinating conferences.


The '''Ibykian Islamic Party''' is a moderate conservative party organised by Shia Arabs (Quazuarian, Absurranian, and Phoenician alike) that focuses on issues affecting the Arab community within the existing and evolving Ibykian political context. It has a working relationship with the [[Caucus of Justice]].
The '''Ibykian Islamic Party''' is a moderate conservative party organised by Shia Arabs (Quazuarian, Absurranian, and Phoenician alike) that focuses on issues affecting the Arab community within the existing and evolving Ibykian political context. It has a working relationship with the [[Authentic Historical Caucus]].


The '''Islamic Action Fron'''t is a more radical Islamic-interest party supported by Quazuarian refugees, with a platform of Shia Islamism and Quazuarian nationalism that supports the establishment of a New Quazuarian autonomous zone or independent state on the eastern borderlands of Ibykia. Despite its desire for an autonomous the New Quazuaria, the party is pro-Kiravian and has a relatively extensive non-legislative wing that acts as an {{wp|interest group}} and lobbies the Stanora on behalf of the Quazuarian national cause and Ixnayan Shia issues in general. Though not closely linked to any Federal caucus, it has the most contact with Caucus of Justice politicians.
The '''Islamic Action Fron'''t is a more radical Islamic-interest party supported by Quazuarian refugees, with a platform of Shia Islamism and Quazuarian nationalism that supports the establishment of a New Quazuarian autonomous zone or independent state on the eastern borderlands of Ibykia. Despite its desire for an autonomous the New Quazuaria, the party is pro-Kiravian and has a relatively extensive non-legislative wing that acts as an {{wp|interest group}} and lobbies the Stanora on behalf of the Quazuarian national cause and Ixnayan Shia issues in general. Though not closely linked to any Federal caucus, it has the most contact with Authentic Historical Caucus politicians.


The '''Olmoni Solidarity Party''' represents the interests of the Olmoni refugee community. It is formally a Christian democratic party, but given the prevailing Christian democratic political climate in Ibykia, it is defined mainly by its advocacy for Olmoni immigrants and its support for the Olmoni government-in-exile in Férapelan. The OSP has a working relationship with the Caucus of Justice.
The '''Olmoni Solidarity Party''' represents the interests of the Olmoni refugee community. It is formally a Christian democratic party, but given the prevailing Christian democratic political climate in Ibykia, it is defined mainly by its advocacy for Olmoni immigrants and its support for the Olmoni government-in-exile in Férapelan. The OSP has a working relationship with the Authentic Historical Caucus.


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Taormines are a Mediterranean people with Greek and Italic ancestry. Though historically {{wp|Eastern Orthodox}}, they are now almost exclusively members of the {{wp|Byzantine Rite|Byzantine-Rite}} Greek Catholic Church of Ibykia. They are extremely religious, with upwards from 60% practicing religious rites on a daily basis, and the majority of Taormine children attend church schools. Taormine culture is high-context, kinship-based and communitarian, with the village and extended family regarded as the formative units of society.The Taormine people speak Ibixo, a creole derived from Romance/Late Latin and successive strata of Ancient, Koiné, and Byzantine Greek. There are three coëxisting orthographies for the language: the Cyrillic script adopted under Eörlingan rule, a modified Latin script incorporating certain Greek letters that was exclusively used until the Eörlingan conquest, and a recently-devised Iatic orthography to facilitate government communication with Taormines using keyboards, software, and fonts designed to write Kiravic. The Cyrillic script is the most widely used today, appearing in handwriting, newspapers and magazines, signage, and business materials, while the Latin script has remained the norm in literature, academic writing, and digital communication. The Iatic script enjoys mostly auxiliary use in government documents and for filling out forms.
Taormines are a Mediterranean people with Greek and Italic ancestry. Though historically {{wp|Eastern Orthodox}}, they are now almost exclusively members of the {{wp|Byzantine Rite|Byzantine-Rite}} Greek Catholic Church of Ibykia. They are extremely religious, with upwards from 60% practicing religious rites on a daily basis, and the majority of Taormine children attend church schools. Taormine culture is high-context, kinship-based and communitarian, with the village and extended family regarded as the formative units of society.The Taormine people speak Ibixo, a creole derived from Romance/Late Latin and successive strata of Ancient, Koiné, and Byzantine Greek. There are three coëxisting orthographies for the language: the Cyrillic script adopted under Eörlingan rule, a modified Latin script incorporating certain Greek letters that was exclusively used until the Eörlingan conquest, and a recently-devised Iatic orthography to facilitate government communication with Taormines using keyboards, software, and fonts designed to write Kiravic. The Cyrillic script is the most widely used today, appearing in handwriting, newspapers and magazines, signage, and business materials, while the Latin script has remained the norm in literature, academic writing, and digital communication. The Iatic script enjoys mostly auxiliary use in government documents and for filling out forms.


The Coscivian population of Ibykia belong to a number of different ethnosocial groups. The Voltinem, northern Peninsular Coscivian subgroups, Kandem, and Erasem have a large presence in the countryside, while [[Taństem Coscivians|Northern Tańrisem]], Phrydhiem, Norboriem, and Lærem having the largest concentrations in urban areas.  
The Coscivian population of Ibykia belong to a number of different ethnosocial groups. The Voltinem, northern Peninsular Coscivian subgroups, Kandem, and Erasem have a large presence in the countryside, while [[Eshavian Coscivians|Northern Tańrisem]], Phrydhiem, Norboriem, and Lærem having the largest concentrations in urban areas.  


Because of the special privileges granted to them in Ibykia by Kiravian immigration law, Ibykia is the main destination for emigrants of [[Quazuaria|Quazuarian]], Shiá [[Absurranian]], and Olmoni backgrounds from the [[United Islamic Federation]]. The first wave of refugees fled Quazuaria during the [[Ten Day War]], while others left later on citing religious and political discrimination. The Shi’a community is very politically active with regard to issues affecting their homeland, and murals depicting Shi’a cleric [[Ayatollah Khayatini]] and Kiravian politician [[Ilham Haydar]] can be found in most Shi’a neighbourhoods. This community benefits from new mosques and community programs courtesy of the All-Kiravia Shiïte Mosque Fund.
Because of the special privileges granted to them in Ibykia by Kiravian immigration law, Ibykia is the main destination for emigrants of [[Quazuaria|Quazuarian]], Shiá [[Absurranian]], and Olmoni backgrounds from the [[United Islamic Federation]]. The first wave of refugees fled Quazuaria during the [[Ten Day War]], while others left later on citing religious and political discrimination. The Shi’a community is very politically active with regard to issues affecting their homeland, and murals depicting Shi’a cleric [[Ayatollah Khayatini]] and Kiravian politician [[Ilham Haydar]] can be found in most Shi’a neighbourhoods. This community benefits from new mosques and community programs courtesy of the All-Kiravia Shiïte Mosque Fund.
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