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'''Democratia Nova''' ({{w|Latin language|Latin}} for "New Democracy"; party identifier '''N'''), officially '''Democatia Nova: New Democratic Awakening''', often shortened to '''Nova''', is a {{w|Third Way}} {{w|Big tent|big-tent}} political party in [[Liberta]]. Formed in 1985 following major rifts in the moderate factions of [[Progressus]] and the [[Conservative Coalition]], it is the third largest party in the Senate, holding 60 seats. Nova is the only large political party in Liberta to have [[Factionalism in Libertan politics|no major internal factions]]. Though small factions exist, they are informal and do not have a considerable influence over party policy. | '''Democratia Nova''' ({{w|Latin language|Latin}} for "New Democracy"; party identifier '''N'''), officially '''Democatia Nova: New Democratic Awakening''', often shortened to '''Nova''', is a {{w|Third Way}} {{w|Big tent|big-tent}} political party in [[Liberta]]. Formed in 1985 following major rifts in the moderate factions of [[Progressus]] and the [[Conservative Coalition]], it is the third largest party in the Senate, holding 60 seats. Nova is the only large political party in Liberta to have [[Factionalism in Libertan politics|no major internal factions]]. Though small factions exist, they are informal and do not have a considerable influence over party policy. | ||
The party is notable for advocating for increased {{W|direct democracy}}, public participation in {{W|community development}} and for its aggressive spurring of {{W|voter turnout}}. Though a proponent of | The party is notable for advocating for increased {{W|direct democracy}}, public participation in {{W|community development}} and for its aggressive spurring of {{W|voter turnout}}. Though a proponent of [[Libertan statism]], Nova has generally positioned itself in favor of autonomous local social projects, such as cooperative {{W|charter schools}} and {{W|Foundation (nonprofit)|foundation-run}} hospitals. Contrary to the other two major parties, much of Democratia Nova's focus has been centered on local rather than national government. The party aims to maintain or increase the judicial power of [[Neighborhoods of Liberta|neighborhoods]], and seeks to limit [[Boroughs of Liberta|borough-level]] and [[Government of Liberta|national]] interference, excluding some issues, such as the {{W|Pro-choice|right to abortion}}. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 02:16, 7 January 2024
Democratia Nova | |
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English name | New Democracy |
Party leader | TBD |
Slogan | This is the new democratic awakening |
Founded | May 29, 1985 |
Split from |
Progressus Conservative Coalition |
Youth wing | Young Thinkers |
Women's wing | Equality Action Force (EAF) |
Membership (2021) | 76,000 |
Ideology |
Third Way Centrism Libertan statism Direct democracy
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Political position | Center |
International affiliation | Liberal International |
Senate |
60 / 201 |
Website | |
newdemocracy.le |
Democratia Nova (Latin for "New Democracy"; party identifier N), officially Democatia Nova: New Democratic Awakening, often shortened to Nova, is a Third Way big-tent political party in Liberta. Formed in 1985 following major rifts in the moderate factions of Progressus and the Conservative Coalition, it is the third largest party in the Senate, holding 60 seats. Nova is the only large political party in Liberta to have no major internal factions. Though small factions exist, they are informal and do not have a considerable influence over party policy.
The party is notable for advocating for increased direct democracy, public participation in community development and for its aggressive spurring of voter turnout. Though a proponent of Libertan statism, Nova has generally positioned itself in favor of autonomous local social projects, such as cooperative charter schools and foundation-run hospitals. Contrary to the other two major parties, much of Democratia Nova's focus has been centered on local rather than national government. The party aims to maintain or increase the judicial power of neighborhoods, and seeks to limit borough-level and national interference, excluding some issues, such as the right to abortion.