03-21-2017, 04:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2018, 01:41 AM by Seperallis.)
Name: Mandate International Party
Icon: Symbol of the Vestor Licit People's Mandate: A white letter V with white wings on either side, preferably on a dark background.
Popularity: Low popularity with large Internet following.
Position on Foreign Policy: Far-right. MIP wants collaboration and trade with MANINTERN nations and all democracies to be shunned or invaded if useful.
Position on Economics: Far-left. MIP desires the complete state control of industries and Pure Total Meritocracy imposed.
Position on Political Centralization: Far-right. MIP desires the state to orchestrate Pure Total Meritocracy via labor bureaus and citizen recognition and tiering boards.
Position on Civil Rights: Far-right. MIP wishes the individual to gain rights according to their tier, but those rights are explicitly granted by the state in exchange for productivity.
Position on Social Welfare: Far-right. MIP wishes to follow the Vestian 'work-to-eat' model, where citizens have basic needs provided in exchange for satisfactory labor and can receive other goods and services in exchange for superior labor, but inferior labor (accounting for ability, for disabled and elderly are not judged as harshly) gives only the bare minimum of goods and services needed for survival. Repeated noncompliance (refusal to work) can result in prison time.
Info: The MIP was treated as an exceptionally fringe group funded primarily by Mandate intelligence services until recently. The potential for mockery of the foreign system made the party extremely popular online, with a sort of mock-reverence for the group and the Mandate states developing as a semi-ironic Internet subculture. Now the MIP has been making gains in recent polls, though how much of the support is genuine rather than done for a laugh has many Nylander intelligence analysts scratching their heads. They do agree, however, that the timing of the MIP's growth with the MANINTERN's return from isolationism is a suspicious coincidence...
Icon: Symbol of the Vestor Licit People's Mandate: A white letter V with white wings on either side, preferably on a dark background.
Popularity: Low popularity with large Internet following.
Position on Foreign Policy: Far-right. MIP wants collaboration and trade with MANINTERN nations and all democracies to be shunned or invaded if useful.
Position on Economics: Far-left. MIP desires the complete state control of industries and Pure Total Meritocracy imposed.
Position on Political Centralization: Far-right. MIP desires the state to orchestrate Pure Total Meritocracy via labor bureaus and citizen recognition and tiering boards.
Position on Civil Rights: Far-right. MIP wishes the individual to gain rights according to their tier, but those rights are explicitly granted by the state in exchange for productivity.
Position on Social Welfare: Far-right. MIP wishes to follow the Vestian 'work-to-eat' model, where citizens have basic needs provided in exchange for satisfactory labor and can receive other goods and services in exchange for superior labor, but inferior labor (accounting for ability, for disabled and elderly are not judged as harshly) gives only the bare minimum of goods and services needed for survival. Repeated noncompliance (refusal to work) can result in prison time.
Info: The MIP was treated as an exceptionally fringe group funded primarily by Mandate intelligence services until recently. The potential for mockery of the foreign system made the party extremely popular online, with a sort of mock-reverence for the group and the Mandate states developing as a semi-ironic Internet subculture. Now the MIP has been making gains in recent polls, though how much of the support is genuine rather than done for a laugh has many Nylander intelligence analysts scratching their heads. They do agree, however, that the timing of the MIP's growth with the MANINTERN's return from isolationism is a suspicious coincidence...