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Inevan Politics

Ineva boasts eight political Parties officially recognized by the Inevan government, as well as one unofficial one. They are listed below:

Party Logo

Political Party

Political Power

Values Summation

Agenda

Kamat

Primary; 39 seats in Parliament

Jewish conservatism

Privatize government services, become economically self-sufficient, education reform, lower taxes, criminalize narcotics, exempt places of worship from taxation, instate conscription, increase military aid for allies

Matel

Secondary; 30 seats in Parliament

Jewish liberalism

Increase welfare spending, increase international diplomacy, promote sex education, provide university education via taxes, pass antitrust legislation, reduce defence spending, publicize healthcare

Redemah

Tertiary; 27 seats in Parliament

Christian-Catholic conservatism

Prioritize national security, outlaw abortion, criminalize all drugs, increase defence spending, remove marriage equality, exempt places of worship from taxation, deregulate weapons, privatize education

Nav Matel

Minority; 21 seats in Parliament

Secular centrism

Lower taxes, increase international diplomacy, maintain marriage equality, regulate corporations, criminalize narcotics, secularize government, decentralize government, increase rural political representation

Adeleh

Minority; 15 seats in Parliament

Secular conservatism

Secularize government, decentralize government, privatize government services, outlaw abortion, criminalize narcotics, subsidize small businesses, maintain defence spending, lower taxes, tax places of worship

Vive Eretz

Minority; 9 seats in Parliament

Secular environment-
alism

Establish more protected environmental zones, maintain marriage equality, regulate private industry, centralize government, prioritize renewable energy source development, prevent further housing development

Al-Qam

Minority; 6 seats in Parliament

Islamic conservatism

Increase religious equality, exempt places of worship from taxation, decentralize government, remove marriage equality, improve relations with Muslim-majority countries, recognize Palestinian statehood, halt aid to Israel

Deh Redemah

Minority; 3 seats in Parliament

Christian-Catholic liberalism

Centralize government, take a Scandinavian approach to economic policy, increase religious equality, open borders, decrease defence spending, pass antitrust legislation, provide university education via taxes

Amzat

Unrecognized; 0 seats in Parliament

Jewish Kahanism

Close borders, decrease religious equality, increase defence spending, increase taxation, criminalize all drugs, decrease international diplomacy, decrease environmental preservation efforts, remove marriage equality

Potential Members of Parliament (MPs) of all officially recognized parties are included on electoral ballots for Inevians to choose from. The three parties that receive the most votes are granted executive powers. The party that receives more votes than any other is referred to as the Primary or Majority Party, and its Leader of the Party (LP) becomes the Prime Minister. The other two parties become Secondary and Tertiary Parties, and their LPs become Leaders of the Opposition (LOs). The parties not of Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary status are called Minority Parties.

In the Inevan Parliament, there are 150 active seats for MPs to fill. For each recognized party, there is an additional excluded seat for a Vice Members of Parliament (VMPs)--i.e., someone who can take the role of an MP in his time of absence. As there are eight officially recognized parties in Ineva, there is a total of 158 seats for MsP to fill.

Currently, the Prime Minister and Primary Kamat LP is Ace Phillips, the first LO and Secondary Matel LP is Mikhael Levi, and the second LO and Tertiary Redemah LP is Manuel Vasseur.

Parliamentary elections occur every five years. The next executive election will occur in December 2025. Term and age limits apply.

This is an official description produced by the Inevan government. The Inevan Ministry of Public Relations (I.M.P.R.), the Inevan Ministry of Domestic Politics (I.M.D.P.), the Inevan Ministry of Executive Powers (IMEP), and the Inevan Ministry of Parliamentary Powers (I.M.P.P.) recognize, affirm, and endorse the content of this posting.

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