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Title: Un nouveau parti!
Description: Parti libéral


Damien Clouseau - October 7, 2005 09:50 PM (GMT)
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In the province of Valenciennes, a new political movement has risen in hopes of representing what is at the heart of the people and fight for their best interests. This new organization, hoping to become a party, brands itself as the Liberal Party or the Parti libéral. In several pamphlets, their explanation reads as follows:
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We are Liberals because we put into practice the attitudes and behaviour typifying the Liberal outlook. These traits are, in particular, openness to values of change and progress;a deep-running commitment to the values of freedom, justice, and democracy; and recognition of the importance of a public debate of issues and of transparency in the administration of public affairs.


The Liberals believe in a sensible and moderate government which functions as a government should and not tied down by partisan and radical politics. On the issue of republic vs. empire vs. commonwealth, the Liberals have adopted a policy of which if the people want a referendum on the subject, a referendum should be held. There is also a view that certain aspects of governance should become more democratic. The Parti libéral is socially liberal, believing that there should be fair and extensive civil and human rights ensured for all individuals and so that the majority is not stifling the rights of a group of people who believe in living their life a certain way. As thus, the Liberals hold as the core to provide that all individuals may do as they wish as long as what they are doing is not harming, either directly or indirectly, the rights of other individuals.

The Parti libéral also proposes moderate economic policies under the principle of whatever is the most functional and beneficial should be used. The Parti libéral is laissez-faire on certain economic issues and believes in limited regulation in other areas, depending on the issue at hand. Protecting unique cultures, for example, the distinct culture of most of the people of Valenciennes is key and multiculturalism should be invoked. This does not mean, however, that certain cultural practices which break the civil rights of humans will be allowed or encouraged.

The Parti libéral has so far gained more and more support and momentum with the working class and middle classes and hopes to become a force in the future.


Jean Michel Leclerc - October 8, 2005 12:26 AM (GMT)
This party really breaks no new ground. Although what you aim for may be preferable to more conservative values, it seems you party pushes no boundaries. You may need to be radical before you make people sit up an listen.

I do though approve such moves by more liberal aspects of society.

Jean-Luc Thomas - October 9, 2005 12:10 PM (GMT)
Just what we need...a wet liberal party that wouldn't say boo to a goose.

We don't need weak parties such as this in Government.

Damien Clouseau - October 9, 2005 04:07 PM (GMT)
Bonjour Pere Thomas, as a member of the clergy, aren't you supposed to make no comments about the governance of nations and their politics? Really now, I would have expected better from you and the Church to not throw insults around.

Sofia de Aragón - October 9, 2005 04:12 PM (GMT)
Father Jean-Luc is an Alexandrian. He wants to protect and see the best for the motherland - surely thats we all want? It's the anti-catholic liberal wets who will bring this country down to its knees once more, just as DuBois and his liberal regime did.

Damien Clouseau - October 9, 2005 05:07 PM (GMT)
Matthew 7:1-5

"Stop judging, that you may not be judged.
For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you measure will be measured out to you.
Why do you notice the splinter in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye?
How can you say to your brother, 'Let me remove that splinter from your eye,' while the wooden beam is in your eye?
You hypocrite, remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother's eye.

Come now, we must not forget a very important aspect of maturity: Tolerance of other's views and beliefs.

Russell duBois - October 10, 2005 11:57 PM (GMT)
Yes, Sofia. We'll see what your strict conservative and theocratic regime will do to bring Alexandria down on it's face. Knees won't seem so bad then huh?

Sofia de Aragón - October 11, 2005 01:28 PM (GMT)
You are a Former Prime Minister. You brought inactivity and beige policies to the nation. You had your chance to put your stamp on Alexandria and build it into a glorious empire. Instead, you wanted to change it's name, it's government and turn it into some grey and boring republic with no character and no true identity.

If that is what Alexandrians want then I urge them to vote for you.

If they want glory and a nation to be proud of, then they must turn to us.

Matthieu Poiters - October 11, 2005 05:15 PM (GMT)
nah, thats ok. Alexandria is better off with the A.C.P. Anything bu the Catholic people, they are going to truly bring us down, and to the Chairperson of the cthlic party, just so u knoww... We are better off with someone else in power than a catholic person. Like our platform says, "a division between church and state is crucial", when Provincial election comes we will be sure to get people in the parliament and to get our policies applicated into our Bills etc etc.

The Fact that ex PM DuBois was inactive has nothing to do with it. He did his job well, i think. Nowm, thoughgt it is time for someone stronger.

M.Poiters. Serving Alexandria.

Russell duBois - October 11, 2005 06:51 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Sofia de Aragón @ Oct 11 2005, 01:28 PM)
You are a Former Prime Minister. You brought inactivity and beige policies to the nation. You had your chance to put your stamp on Alexandria and build it into a glorious empire. Instead, you wanted to change it's name, it's government and turn it into some grey and boring republic with no character and no true identity.

If that is what Alexandrians want then I urge them to vote for you.

If they want glory and a nation to be proud of, then they must turn to us.

Mistakes and assumptions is all I can see coming from your intellect, Sofia. It is not up to a government to nurture a culture but to be part of it. If you want culture, set up a public organization promoting and establishing it. You can not institutionalize culture either.

Your first assumption was to change the name. Find evidence of that. Then your first mistake was to assume I had set out to change the Empire from the same to a Republic. I had stated not to long ago that I had proposed a Commonwealth possessing a hereditary Head of State.

Your second assumption was that I am filing for candidacy in the Prime Ministerial Elections. I have not stated any desire to do so.

I advise you check your facts before shooting your mouth off. And furthermore, Idealizing as you do is a dangerous business in your case. Those who idealize grossly often fail to deliver.




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