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Polical opinions in Dorvan

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| Centralization | Civil Rights | Ecology | Foreign Relations | Government Responsibilities | Market | Military | Morality | Religion |


Centralization

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical unitarist6.2%
extreme unitarist6.3%
convinced unitarist6.7%
moderate unitarist6.7%
unitarist-leaning6.8%
federalist-leaning6.8%
moderate federalist7.1%
convinced federalist15.2%
extreme federalist19.9%
Unitarism   -   Devolutionfanatical federalist18.3%

Civil Rights

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical restrictive10.7%
extreme restrictive11.5%
convinced restrictive11.6%
moderate restrictive12.7%
restrictive-leaning11.2%
permissive-leaning9%
moderate permissive8.9%
convinced permissive8.4%
extreme permissive8.3%
Restrictive   -   Permissivefanatical permissive7.7%

Ecology

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical skeptic12.6%
extreme skeptic13.1%
convinced skeptic13.1%
moderate skeptic12.8%
skeptic-leaning8%
environmentalist-leaning8.2%
moderate environmentalist8.2%
convinced environmentalist8.2%
extreme environmentalist8.1%
Skeptic   -   Environmentalistfanatical environmentalist7.7%

Foreign Relations

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical isolationist7.1%
extreme isolationist8.1%
convinced isolationist8.3%
moderate isolationist9.2%
isolationist-leaning10.5%
internationalist-leaning16.1%
moderate internationalist12%
convinced internationalist10.6%
extreme internationalist9.5%
Isolationalism   -   Internationalismfanatical internationalist8.6%

Government Responsibilities

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical small government8.5%
extreme small government9.1%
convinced small government8.7%
moderate small government9.2%
small government-leaning8.9%
big government-leaning9.8%
moderate big government11.5%
convinced big government11.6%
extreme big government11.7%
Small Government   -   Big Governmentfanatical big government11%

Market

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical regulator4.9%
extreme regulator5.8%
convinced regulator6%
moderate regulator7.7%
regulator-leaning9.1%
laissez-faire-leaning23.9%
moderate laissez-faire16.5%
convinced laissez-faire10.5%
extreme laissez-faire8.5%
Regulation   -   Capitalismfanatical laissez-faire7.1%

Military

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical pacifist7.5%
extreme pacifist8%
convinced pacifist8.1%
moderate pacifist7.9%
pacifist-leaning8.2%
militarist-leaning8.2%
moderate militarist12.8%
convinced militarist13.5%
extreme militarist13.3%
Pacifist   -   Aggressivefanatical militarist12.5%

Morality

Importance: vital
                    fanatical conservative13%
extreme conservative13.4%
convinced conservative13%
moderate conservative11.8%
conservative-leaning7.8%
progressive-leaning8.1%
moderate progressive8.2%
convinced progressive8.4%
extreme progressive8.3%
Conservative   -   Progressivefanatical progressive8%

Religion

Importance: tiny
                    fanatical secular8.3%
extreme secular8.7%
convinced secular7.7%
moderate secular7.8%
secular-leaning7.5%
religious-leaning6.4%
moderate religious6%
convinced religious13.8%
extreme religious16.6%
Secular   -   Fanaticfanatical religious17.2%

Random fact: In cases where a party has no seat, the default presumption should be that the party is able to contribute to debates in the legislature due to one of its members winning a seat at a by-election. However, players may collectively improvise arrangements of their own to provide a satisfying explanation for how parties with no seats in the legislature can speak and vote there.

Random quote: Although I understand and respect the intentions behind the gesture, this is not something that is universally understood or appreciated, and it tends to give out a negative impression of our party. ~ Anton Weinreich, General Secretary of the Dorvish Communist Party, pleading with his members to stop burning the national flag

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