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Pro-life parties[?]
Description
The only criteria to join this organization is to be pro-life (anti-abortion). However the commitment to the individual rights of those unborn and born is a priority of this organization goes beyond just opposing abortion. Our parties allow contributions to this global fund to support women and their newborns, so for all you pro-abortion (or like you call it 'pro-choice') don't try to characterize our parties and constituents as uncaring or unsympathetic to women, or that we won't do anything to help the children after they are born. We are committed to their rights especially their right to life from conception to birth to death. From Conception to Birth to Death Initiative Global Fund: 500,000,000 SEK (Jiyū Party of Sekowo (自由党) 50.000 KED (Conservative Monarchist Party) 700,000 TUKs (Partido Popular Nacional de Tukarali) 2,500,000 PON (Pnték Prsakij Prta (Phalangists) |
Founder[?]
This organization was founded by the Rechte Partei in May 2447.
Member List[?]
There are three levels of membership:
- Candidate: any party can apply for candidacy in a party organization.
- Full: a candidate can be made full member by being promoted by a party of the leadership.
- Leadership: a party that has leadership level has the authority of promoting or demoting other parties up to the full level.
This organization has 525 member parties.
Active Members
Party | Membership | |
Commonwealth Party | Candidate | |
Kundrati People's Party | Candidate |
Inactive Members
National Distribution
Membership of this organization is divided over the following nations:
Random fact: Once approved, players should copy Cultural Protocols into a bill in the debate section of their nation page, under the title of "OOC: Cultural Protocols". This bill should include links to the passed Cultural Protocol bill and the Moderation approval. |
Random quote: "The right to suffer is one of the joys of a free economy." - Howard Pyle (commenting on unemployment in Detroit) |