Progressive Party of Kalșeri
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Progressive Party Progressuséaton Eri | |
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Leader | Edwin Cho (TK) |
Spokesperson | Hon. Teddy Langer (NK; House) |
Founder |
Edwin Cho Tony DeLuca (LG) |
Slogan | Restart the Country |
Founded | October 30, 2021 |
Headquarters | Evalria |
Ideology |
Liberalism Social liberalism Progressivism Secularism |
Political position | Center |
Official colors | Fuchsia |
Senate |
0 / 56 |
House of Reps |
3 / 200 |
Governorships |
0 / 14 |
Cantonal seats |
0 / 569 |
Election symbol | |
G | |
Website | |
progressives.kl |
The Progressive Party (Kalhan: Progressuséaton Eri) is a political party in Kalșeri, currently represented in the House of Representatives.
The party was founded by Senators Edwin Cho (TK) and Tony DeLuca (LG) on October 30, 2021, who both left the Social Cooperation following the resignation of Prime Minister Maksimilianus Ureska.
The party describes itself as "pragmatic", and lists "common sense" as its core tenet. Its program includes aspects of liberalism, both socially and economically. It is in a partnership with the Force of the Filipino Kalșerians
Party positions
Internal policy
- Simplify procedures for the creation of new Cantons
- Support term limits
- Enact a case-by-case policy for the environment
- Continue funding the nuclear program
- Establish a task force on the merits and flaws of the re-nationalization of several key companies
Economic policy
- Cut "unnecessary" spending
- Oppose universal basic income
- Introduce a "sensible" taxing scheme
- Reduce tuition fees
- Reduce the deficit
- Support the ban on multi-level marketing
Social policy
- Support LGBTQ+ rights
- Support the right for a woman to a safe abortion
- Support the legalization of cannabis, and relax restrictions on light drugs
- Support a nationwide school curriculum focused on "everyday matters"
- Allow cantons to offer religion as an optional subject in their school system
- Oppose the introduction of creationism
- Enact a case-by-case policy for mandatory sentencing
- Establish a nationwide recycling program
- Lower the voting age to 16
- Support affirmative action and quotas, but only as temporary measures; encourage "organic participation" from women, Kalhan-speakers and minorities instead
- Establish a commission on the merits and flaws of recycling
- Introduce fair use and right to panorama legislation
Foreign policy
- Maintain Kalșerian membership in the NATO
- Restrict commerce from authoritarian countries