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==Bath Salts Party==
==Bath Salts Party==
{{Infobox political party |name = Bath Salts Party |native_name = Plaiduv Sulyūkeśnúl |lang1 = |name_lang1 = | party_logo = | colorcode = #FFE4E1 |leader = |chairperson = |slogan = ''Smoke salts erryday'' |headquarters = |ideology = {{wp|Drug reform}}<br>{{wp|Cultural liberalism}} |affiliation1_title = |affiliation1 = |seats1_title = [[Argévia|Argévian Assembly]] |seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|8|230|MistyRose}} |seats2_title = |seats2 = |seats3_title = |seats3 = |seats4_title = |seats4 = |symbol = |flag = |website = |country = |country2 = |state = |footnotes = }} The '''Bath Salts Party''' is a single-issue party that opposes initiatives to ban {{wp|bath salts (drug)|bath salts}} and related grey-market recreational substances marketed as nonconsumable bath salts and fertilisers. True to form, the party's platform is also used as a moderate cover to advocate for the legalisation of popular {{wp|rave drugs}}, especially ketamines, ecstacy, and alkyl nitrates. The party is headquartered in [[Pontevedra]], [[Argévia]] and is most active on the West Coast, where recreational drug use is most widespread and federal drug laws are most poorly-enforced. The party's official platform concerns only drug reform and the adoption of {{wp|proportional representation}} in state and federal legislatures, but BSP candidates have often spoken in favour of other culturally libertarian positions, such as support for consensual cannibalism, leniency in cases of nonconsensual cannibalism resulting from bath salt consumption, legalisation of prostitution, and the abolition of state and [[Aboriginal Kiravites|Aboriginal]] monopolies in the gambling industry. The BSP mostly fields candidates to local offices in localities where ordinances to prohibit or circumscribe the sale or use of bath salts have been proposed. It also campaigns for 'no' votes in local plebiscites on the same issue and conducts pro-drug public advocacy. It is headquartered in Pontevedra and holds eight seats in the Public Assembly, the purely deliberative lower house of the Argévian legislature. BSP members held 26 local offices on the West Coast and 2 elsewhere as of 21206. It has unsuccessfully applied to join the [[Direct Democratic Front]] and [[Liberty Group]] cadres.  
{{Infobox political party |name = Bath Salts Party |native_name = Plaiduv Sulyūkeśnúl |lang1 = |name_lang1 = | party_logo = | colorcode = #FFE4E1 |leader = |chairperson = |slogan = ''Smoke salts erryday'' |headquarters = |ideology = {{wp|Drug reform}}<br>{{wp|Cultural liberalism}} |affiliation1_title = |affiliation1 = |seats1_title = [[Argévia|Argévian Assembly]] |seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|8|230|MistyRose}} |seats2_title = |seats2 = |seats3_title = |seats3 = |seats4_title = |seats4 = |symbol = |flag = |website = |country = |country2 = |state = |footnotes = }} The '''Bath Salts Party''' is a single-issue party that opposes initiatives to ban {{wp|bath salts (drug)|bath salts}} and related grey-market recreational substances marketed as nonconsumable bath salts and fertilisers. True to form, the party's platform is also used as a moderate cover to advocate for the legalisation of popular {{wp|rave drugs}}, especially ketamines, ecstacy, and alkyl nitrates. The party is headquartered in [[Pontevedra]], [[Argévia]] and is most active on the West Coast, where recreational drug use is most widespread and federal drug laws are most poorly-enforced. The party's official platform concerns only drug reform and the adoption of {{wp|proportional representation}} in state and federal legislatures, but BSP candidates have often spoken in favour of other culturally libertarian positions, such as support for consensual cannibalism, leniency in cases of nonconsensual cannibalism resulting from bath salt consumption, legalisation of prostitution, and the abolition of state and [[Aboriginal Kiravites|Aboriginal]] monopolies in the gambling industry. The BSP mostly fields candidates to local offices in localities where ordinances to prohibit or circumscribe the sale or use of bath salts have been proposed. It also campaigns for 'no' votes in local plebiscites on the same issue and conducts pro-drug public advocacy. It is headquartered in Pontevedra and holds eight seats in the Public Assembly, the purely deliberative lower house of the Argévian legislature. BSP members held 26 local offices on the West Coast and 2 elsewhere as of 21206. It has unsuccessfully applied to join the [[Direct Democratic Front]] and [[Liberty Group]] caucuss.  


==Antidecimal Party==
==Antidecimal Party==
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The '''Antidecimal Party''' is a single-issue party dedicated to preserving use of the {{wp|vigesimal system}} of numerals used in most Cosco-Adratic and Celtic languages, as well as opposing proposals for {{wp|decimalisation|currency decimalisation}} and {{wp|metrication|adoption of the metric system}} in Kiravia. Its members view the abandonment of vigesimal Iatic numerals and Coscivian customary weights and measures as forsaking and Kiravian identity the millennia-old mathematical heritage of Coscivian civilisation in the name of "compatibility" and "convenience". Though mainly focused on opposing proposals for decimalisation of the [[Kiravian saar|saar]] and metrication, the Antidecimal Party has taken up the cause of defending Kiravian traditions with regard to various other weights, measures, and technical standards. It has called for the country to abandon 24-hour time and return to the Coscivian ''marr'' system, ban Arabic numerals from [[Kiravian Armed Forces|Kiravian military]] vehicles and public school textbooks, and prohibit the construction of railroads using any gauge other than the 5'3" Kiravian standard. Though the party does contest elections, mostly in [[Kiygrava|Kiygrava State]] where it is headquartered, [[Endivéga]], [[Castera|Kastera]], [[Hiterna]], and [[Devalōmica|Devalōmika]], it allocates very little of its budget to electoral campaigns, prioritising lobbying, issues activism, and organisational development. The party hopes to have chapters in all [[Great Kirav|mainland Kiravian]] states, [[Meridia]], [[Æonara]], and the [[Sydona Islands]] within the next five years. The Anti-Decimal Party has applied for consultative status with the [[Cadre of Right|Conservatives and Reformists Cadre]].
The '''Antidecimal Party''' is a single-issue party dedicated to preserving use of the {{wp|vigesimal system}} of numerals used in most Cosco-Adratic and Celtic languages, as well as opposing proposals for {{wp|decimalisation|currency decimalisation}} and {{wp|metrication|adoption of the metric system}} in Kiravia. Its members view the abandonment of vigesimal Iatic numerals and Coscivian customary weights and measures as forsaking and Kiravian identity the millennia-old mathematical heritage of Coscivian civilisation in the name of "compatibility" and "convenience". Though mainly focused on opposing proposals for decimalisation of the [[Kiravian saar|saar]] and metrication, the Antidecimal Party has taken up the cause of defending Kiravian traditions with regard to various other weights, measures, and technical standards. It has called for the country to abandon 24-hour time and return to the Coscivian ''marr'' system, ban Arabic numerals from [[Kiravian Armed Forces|Kiravian military]] vehicles and public school textbooks, and prohibit the construction of railroads using any gauge other than the 5'3" Kiravian standard. Though the party does contest elections, mostly in [[Kiygrava|Kiygrava State]] where it is headquartered, [[Endivéga]], [[Castera|Kastera]], [[Hiterna]], and [[Devalōmica|Devalōmika]], it allocates very little of its budget to electoral campaigns, prioritising lobbying, issues activism, and organisational development. The party hopes to have chapters in all [[Great Kirav|mainland Kiravian]] states, [[Meridia]], [[Æonara]], and the [[Sydona Islands]] within the next five years. The Anti-Decimal Party has applied for consultative status with the [[Caucus of Justice|Conservatives and Reformists Caucus]].


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