Regional Kiravia Caucus

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Regional Kiravia Caucus

Kadastra Rymniverax Kiraviá
Founded21188
Headquarters№12, 16-ram, K-District, Kartika (unofficial)
IdeologyAntifederalism (Kiravian)
Decentralisation
Factions:
Confederalism
Regionalism
Subnationalism
Secessionism
Minority politics
Stanora
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The Regional Kiravia Caucus is a grouping of parties and independents in the Kiravian Stanora seeking greater autonomy for the Federacy's states from the Federal government. The group includes both soft and hard antifederalists, confederalists, subnationalists, and various state independence parties.

History

Unlike most of the present political groupings in federal politics, the RKC does not have a clear line of descent from the National Renewal Movement or Kirosocialist Party. Rather, it grew out of a working group of delegates to the Restoration Convention seeking greater autonomy for peripheral parts of the Kiravian realm, as well as a few anti-federalist delegates from non-peripheral regions.

Platform

Legislative Strategy

Due to its small size relative to other caucuses, unstable membership, and lack of programmatic cohesion, the RKC has never joined a majority coalition in the Stanora, and by most accounts has never been seriously courted as a coalition partner. The RKC has been in the anti-administration camp without interruption since its inception.

Internal Diversity

Built around a platform concerned mainly with federalism and administrative policy, there is a great deal of ideological diversity among the caucus' parties and independent members. Many KoR members, especially those from the Highlands and the overseas settler colonies, are of a libertarian conservative bent. The the Social-Democratic Party of Western Civilization is, as its name would suggest, social-democratic, and the Polynesian Awakening Party is radically socialist. New Ardmore's Fíanna Aird Mór is a big-tent centrist party. The Confederal Republican and State's Rights parties of South Kirav are typically of an agrarian and traditionalist conservative orientation, whereas the Milk Tea Parties of the Far Northeastern states are left-liberal.

Member Parties

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