People's Initiative Party of Patagonia

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People's Initiative Party
Leader Gašpar Dreven
Deputy Leader Lorenzo Gambino
Chairperson Jean-Claude Ruais
Secretary-General Kenneth Ozawa
Federal Council Leader Roberta Gutierrez
Founded 20 August 2023; 15 months ago (2023-08-20)
Split from Labour Democratic Party
Co-operative Party
Headquarters Saint Gregory, Tehuelche
Student wing Student's Initiatives
Youth wing Youth's Initiatives
Women's wing Women's Initiatives
Ideology Social democracy
Populism
Direct democracy
Progressivism
Anti-Landonism
Republicanism
American unionism
Factions:
Liberalism
Christian left
Green politics
Political position Center-left
Official colors      Magenta
Federal Council
3 / 38
National Assembly
0 / 1
(TBD)

Politics of Patagonia
Political parties in Patagonia
Elections in Patagonia

The People's Initiative Party is a center-left political party in Patagonia. The party supported a mixed economy, electoral reform, American unionism, anti-Landonism, and republicanism while rejecting the possibility of trade unions being allegedly connected with the Landonist organizations. The PIP officially advocated social democracy, while being close with social liberalism. Culture and Tourism Secretary Gašpar Dreven is the current party leader.

The PIP was founded in 2023 after several members of the Labour Democratic Party left the party due to the Landonist interference of Cartwright's government led by the "Gang of Four": Clarissa Yue, Gašpar Dreven, Lorenzo Gambino, and Roberta Gutierrez, who issued the Delgado Declaration. Dreven, Gambino, and Yue were Cartwright's cabinet members and members of National Assembly. While Gutierrez is the member of Federal Council. They also believed that Labour had become too left-wing, and had been infiltrated at constituency party level by Militant tendency whose views and behaviour they considered to be too Landonist in nature.

History

Organization

Ideology and platform

Political positions

Economic policies

  • Support universal healthcare.
  • Support the importation and exportation of Patagonian products.
  • Higher taxes for the tobacco and alcohol industry.
  • Opposition to public labour unions.
  • Nationalize the healthcare and energy industries.
  • Raise the minimum wage to P£50 an hour.
  • Promote climate protection regulations in order to stop climate change.
  • Decrease the prices of the agricultural products.
  • Protect the blue-collar workers and increase their salaries.

Social policies

  • Support and expand LGBT rights.
  • Fully legalize same-sex marriage.
  • Abolish the British Commonwealth government and convert Patagonia into a republic.
  • Lower the voting age to 16.
  • Support freedom of speech and information.
  • Support gun control.

Foreign policies

Electoral history

See also