Together for Lauchenoiria
Together for Lauchenoiria | |
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| Abbreviation | TFL |
| Leader | Sandra Pavía |
| Founded | September 2, 2023 |
| Headquarters | Buttercity, Lauchenoiria |
| Ideology | Economic liberalism |
| Political position | Centre to centre-right |
| Colours | teal |
| Parliament of Lauchenoiria | 23 / 360
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Together for Lauchenoiria is a political party founded in September 2023 by Sandra Pavía. Twenty-three members of the Federal Parliament of Lauchenoiria immediately joined the party; 14 from the Liberals and 9 from the Conservatives.
Policies[edit | edit source]
Economic issues[edit | edit source]
The party supports free enterprise, falling in the middle between the Liberals and Conservatives regarding privatisation. The party would maintain state utilities such as power plants and water treatment; while allowing private competition in these areas alongside the state-owned companies. State-owned public transport companies would be retained, but again with private competition permitted. Private healthcare would be permitted, but state healthcare would also remain. Most other state industries would be privatised.
Security issues[edit | edit source]
Together for Lauchenoiria supports increased military spending, and stricter security at border crossing points. They also believe in increasing domestic surveillance powers for individuals suspected of committing a crime, or being a member of groups on certain watch-lists, even if the groups are not wholly outlawed. The party further claims to support the "active defence" of democracy, which has been interpreted as support for involvement in foreign interventions on the side of democratic governments.
Social issues[edit | edit source]
The party has no clear policy on most social issues, however they have stated they are in favour of equal marriage, transgender recognition laws, and other LGBT+ rights issues. It is unclear what their position is on welfare benefits for unemployed individuals who can work; but they have stated that they would maintain current entitlements for those too disabled to work.