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The fleming wrote:The left is too soft, stupid and naive (and communism is a big fat joke)

Lolmao.

Does everybody have Embassies?

Blechingia and Eurasies

Bavira wrote:Does everybody have Embassies?

Yep

Bavira

Eurasies wrote:Yep

I'm looking one

Eurasies

Comrades of the world

Laver Island wrote:Comrades of the world

Now do you use my flag?

I feel important :'

Eurasies wrote:Now do you use my flag?

I feel important :'

I'm aiming to be Mr Europe

The New Nordic Union, St Scarlett, Libertandonien, and Eurasies

Eurasies wrote:Finally someone who is not from the left!

I still have no idea whether I am left, centrist, or right

Upd: The tests said I am liberal left okay

The New Nordic Union, Pamia, St Scarlett, Rivierenland, and 2 othersLibertandonien, and Eurasies

Einswenn wrote:I still have no idea whether I am left, centrist, or right

Upd: The tests said I am liberal left okay

Yeee, you're a liberal brother :'D

Einswenn, Pamia, St Scarlett, The Champions League, and 1 otherEngales and southern ireland

Einswenn wrote:I still have no idea whether I am left, centrist, or right

Do you think the status quo in your country is good/do you want to keep status quo?
If yes: you're a centrist

If no: do you believe that the current system puts poor people, addicts, migrants and other socially vulnerable groups at a disadvantage that is unfair and you wish welfare reforms were implemented to better their chances of getting reintegrated into society?
If yes: you're a leftist

If no: do you believe that the status quo is favouring socially vulnerable groups too much which you believe is the root cause of the economic stagnation and that they're the only one to blame for their situation while you and other hardworking citizens deserve to keep their earned money?
if yes: you're a rightist

if no: do you believe everything at the same time?
if yes: you're a centrist

If no: you'd probably be deemed too radical by the current elite

Laver Island wrote:If no: you'd probably be deemed too radical by the current elite

Oopsie.

Einswenn wrote:Oopsie.

Radical centrism

Pamia, Reformed high reiserland, St Scarlett, Rivierenland, and 1 otherEngales and southern ireland




Abortion; under discussion
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Justin Rodrif | September 25, 2020


Abortion is the most discussed topic in the Assembly

The Eurasian Assembly is the legislative body of Eurasies, its main function is to approve or repeal laws for the nation, that is why the legalization of abortion is issue to be discussed in that place.

What happens is that a large part of the population and the international community do not approve that abortion is illegal, while the main political parties are pro-life. The TCP and the majority of the RLP are in favor of making abortion illegal, while the PSE, the EEP, Liberteux and another sector of the RLP are in favor of the legalization of abortion.

Abortion is generating chaos within the Republican Liberal Party, as one sector of the party supports President Ramírez's decision to outlaw abortion, while another sector made up of some deputies and party leaders believe that true freedom should be legalize abortion.

The TCP, being a conservative party, has always been opposed to progressive ideas, so obviously they are the first to be against abortion. Adolf Green has not really spoken out about abortion yet, although it is clear that he will be against it.

The only right-wing party that supports abortion is Liberteux, the new party, with a libertarian ideology. The rest of the parties that support abortion are on the left; like the PSE and the EEP. In the next few days the Assembly is likely to make a decision regarding these policy.

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By Upopety - 32 Minutes Ago

Abortion is homicide, I don't understand why they want to legalize it

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By Feministgirl - 58 Minutes Ago

Legal abortion!, Ramírez is a fascist

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By biuDahy5ee - 124 Minutes Ago

Am I the only one who doesn't know which side to be on?

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Laver Island wrote:Radical centrism

But in the meantime as for leftist ideas I do not share social re-integration part only, as for the rest I am more pro it rather than pro anything from the rights 🤔

Laver Island wrote:Do you think the status quo in your country is good/do you want to keep status quo?
If yes: you're a centrist

Kim Jong-Un is centrist, more at 11.

The New Nordic Union wrote:Kim Jong-Un is centrist, more at 11.

"Democratic Independent Party (DIP; Korean: 민주독립당; RR: Minju Dongnipdang) was a centrist political party in North and South Korea.[2][3] The party was established on 19 October 1947. Its initiators were An Jae-hong, Kim Byung-ro [ko], Hong Myong-hui, Kim Ho, Pak Yong-hee, I Kuk-ro [ko] and Kim Won-yong.[1] Of them, Hong became the chairman of the party.[4] It participated in elections in North Korea from 1948 until at least 1962"

North Korean centrism is real y'all

Post self-deleted by Aarolia.

Laver Island wrote:"Democratic Independent Party (DIP; Korean: 민주독립당; RR: Minju Dongnipdang) was a centrist political party in North and South Korea.[2][3] The party was established on 19 October 1947. Its initiators were An Jae-hong, Kim Byung-ro [ko], Hong Myong-hui, Kim Ho, Pak Yong-hee, I Kuk-ro [ko] and Kim Won-yong.[1] Of them, Hong became the chairman of the party.[4] It participated in elections in North Korea from 1948 until at least 1962"

North Korean centrism is real y'all

I think the operative verb there is "was".

Laver Island, Pamia, and United engiresco

Post self-deleted by Aarolia.

Pilipinas and Malaya wrote:I think the operative verb there is "was".

North Korea realised centrism was a disease

Pamia, St Scarlett, and United engiresco

OK FINE!! I'm sorry here's a good music for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlqyBIQ-Cac

If my Paternal Grandfather had been a monarch (and thus now my father's oldest brother were one), I would be second in line to the throne under salic law (agnatic primogeniture), eigth in line under male-preference primogeniture, and tenth in line under absolute primogeniture.

Laver Island, Pilipinas and Malaya, Pamia, St Scarlett, and 5 othersRivierenland, Libertandonien, Eurasies, Poland-kaliningrad, and United engiresco

Yahlia what's my favorite game

Yahlia, Pamia, Rivierenland, Libertandonien, and 2 othersUnited engiresco, and Engales and southern ireland

United engiresco

My allergies got extremely worse today so I'm having to stay home and no this was not just to get out of school, I'm actually serious about this. My throat feels like I'm going to throw up, and my nose is congested bad

I think you can see what kind of problem I'm dealing with

Poland-kaliningrad

Eurasies wrote:When will my WA classification change?, Eurasies is not centrist!

Laver Island wrote:North Korea realised centrism was a disease

I have been summoned

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