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Bill: OOC: Archive old History of the KHU

Details

Submitted by[?]: Dundorfnationale Volkspartei

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: August 4485

Description[?]:

ooc: As my party is altering its personality I wish to archive the old history of its predecessor party.

The Konfessionelle Historische Union was formed in June 4476 in response to the continued one government Communist rule that was in place in Dundorf. The Party took its name and ideology from a successful Hosian party that had existed in the early 4300’s. As can be imagined the KHU is pro-Hosian and anti-Communist. In the elections of September 4376 the KHU won widespread support from Hosians and non-Hosians.

In the 4481 elections with a return to multiparty elections the KHU vote returned to its largely Hosian base, with secular voters breaking off to support other parties.

Party members are supportive of a pro-religious political outlook and are typically socially conservative, although split on economic issues. The party draws on the historic Ameliorate traditions of Dundorf and members of the party are mostly also members of the Confessional Ameliorate Church of Dundorf. The party membership is spread across the country, although with particular strength in the region of Oderveld and within the so called "Dundorfian Bible Belt".

=Factions=

There are two primary factions within the KHU, with a smaller number of sub-groups. These are the fundamentalists and the pragmatists.

The fundamentalists believe in creating a religious society in Dundorf and are typically very socially conservative. The pragmatists, who are the majority in the party, believe in creating a system in which Hosians are free to live their lives according to their faith without impacting upon others. Therefore on occasion the KHU will put forward legislation that will impact upon others but the most part KHU representatives are happy to leave each to their own as long as they can maintain a space for Hosians.

On economic matters the party is reasonably united. Although there are some Hosian Socialists and those who believe in the Confessional work ethic (pro-free market), the bulk of the party agree on maintaining the mixed economy in Dundorf, with the state intervening in key sectors such as energy, health and transport, while encouraging the development of private business and allowing a small role for the private sector in health and education.

Factionalism is relatively easy to maintain in the party as party members and supporters are able to preference candidates they support within the party lists submitted in each state during legislative elections.

=Pillarisation=

The KHU aims to create a sovereign space for Hosians in general and the Ameliorate and Confessional denominations in particular so that they can operate outside of the secular state but within the rule of law. This includes, for example, supporting Trade Unions for Hosian workers and establishing networks of hospitals, schools, sports clubs and other charities. It is important that Hosians have the space to lead lives according to their conscience without impacting the lives of others and vice versa.

=Participation in Government=

From July 4477 the KHU formed a single party majority government.

=Leadership=

As an extra parliamentary party the KHU developed a leadership council of 35 members.

Proposals

Debate

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 74

no

    Total Seats: 0

    abstain
       

    Total Seats: 51


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