Republican Party (Baltia)

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Republican Party - Baltish far-right political party of a conservative, paleolibertarian and republican nature. Created on August 29, 2023. It is one of the two main political forces in Baltia,

Republican Party
Leadervacat
Founded29 August 2023
HeadquartersBuddendorf, Pies Mania Street 1
Youth wingYoung Republican Party
Membership30
IdeologyNational conservatism, national liberalism, paleolibertarianism, neoliberalism, economic liberalism, regionalism, christian Democracy, euroscepticism
Political positionSocial: Right-wing to Far right
Economic: Free Market, Ordoliberalism
ColorsRed

alongside the Democratic Party.

Ideology

Four ideological groups can be distinguished among Republicans: conservatives and traditionalists, and paleolibertarians and conservative liberals. More conservative Christian Democrats also constitute a small group among Republicans. Republicans support:

- free market with slight state influence on the economy,

- low taxes,

- fewer restrictions for large corporations,

- fighting crime,

- the right to possess firearms for everyone,

- limiting spending on social assistance,

- army development,

- fight against terrorism.

- opposition to the European Union

The Republican Party emphasizes attachment to Christian values ​​more than the Democratic Party, e.g. Republicans oppose the legalization of abortion, euthanasia on request or homosexual relationships. They are in favor of returning to the previous social order, supporting, among other things, religion in schools and a return to religious and state tradition . Republicans also oppose the influx of illegal immigrants to Republic of Baltia. They are also supporters of strict and simple laws, e.g. the use of the death penalty for the most serious crimes. They believe that criminals should be punished severely, which in itself is a deterrent to committing crimes.

Management

Currently, the Republicans have their own Presidents and a majority in the State Duma, which gives them independent government and action on their own, without objections from the opposition.

In regional government, however, they occupy a slightly weaker position than the Democrats, but they govern in the same way as Democrats do in 3 out of 6 Federal countries.