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The three political parties are:
The three political parties are:
* The '''Movement for the Confederation''', which supports the Statutory Charter of 2024 and is generally viewed to adhere to a {{wp|status quo}} view of the confederation as it is. The Movement does support using the authority of the limited Confederation government to improve customs cohesion and economic development between the various constituent units. The Movement is the most popular of the three political parties and counts many constituent native leaders among its members.
* The '''Movement for the Confederation''', which supports the Statutory Charter of 2024 and is generally viewed to adhere to a {{wp|status quo}} view of the confederation as it is. The Movement does support using the authority of the limited Confederation government to improve economic development and customs cohesion between the various constituent units. The Movement is the most popular of the three political parties and counts many constituent native leaders among its members.
* The '''Constitutional Union Party''', which advocates for a more centralized constitution, a system of {{wp|one man, one vote}} representation within the national government rather than equal delegations from each of the constituencies, and reforms which would make the country more like [[Urcea]]. The Constitutional Unionists are considered the most "pro-Occidental" party and are also strong supporters of [[House de Weluta]]. It is the second largest party and is the party most popular among direct Occidental descendants and those living within the [[Constituent states of New Harren#New Harren|Rectory of New Harren]], although it also has strong minority support among the [[List_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#M-P|Mixcalan people]].
* The '''Constitutional Union Party''', which advocates for a more centralized constitution, a system of {{wp|one man, one vote}} representation within the national government rather than equal delegations from each of the constituencies, and reforms which would make the country more like [[Urcea]]. The Constitutional Unionists are considered the most "pro-Occidental" party and are also strong supporters of [[House de Weluta]]. It is the second largest party and is the party most popular among direct Occidental descendants and those living within the [[Constituent states of New Harren#New Harren|Rectory of New Harren]], although it also has strong minority support among the [[List_of_peoples_of_Cusinaut#M-P|Mixcalan people]].
* The '''Independence League''', which calls for the dissolution of the Confederation into its constituent parts. The Independence League has two main factions, the majority "conservatives" who are moderately pro-[[Urcea]] in outlook and believe that, once independent, the eleven states would have to rely on Urcea for economic and military support due to their relatively small size. The "conservatives" envision a continued benefactor relationship similar to the status enjoyed by some [[NSTA]] stated. The minority "radicals" meanwhile view themselves as "anti-colonial" in outlook and envision total independence for the constituent states, free of the influence of [[Urcea]] specifically and the [[Occident]] generally.
* The '''Independence League''', which calls for the dissolution of the Confederation into its constituent parts. The Independence League has two main factions, the majority "conservatives" who are moderately pro-[[Urcea]] in outlook and believe that, once independent, the eleven states would have to rely on Urcea for economic and military support due to their relatively small size. The "conservatives" envision a continued benefactor relationship similar to the status enjoyed by some [[NSTA]] stated. The minority "radicals" meanwhile view themselves as "anti-colonial" in outlook and envision total independence for the constituent states, free of the influence of [[Urcea]] specifically and the [[Occident]] generally.

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