Radical Party (Telamon)

The Radical Party promotes free-market economics, secularism, and a limited welfare state. It embraces libertarian market-values, with an acceptence of the permissive society and liberal social values. It is broken into two distinct wings:

The Market-Liberals, led by Party Leader Kristian Donson, which strongly embrace free-market capitalism and tend to be more socially conservative.

The Social Radicals, led by figures such as Foreign Affairs spokesman Umberto Caccini, who are strident advocates of a secular and permissive society, and have a tendency to envisage a wider role for government in the economy and social affairs.

A third wing, the Moderates, led by new-comers such as Justice spokeswoman Luanna Silverton, try to strike a central path between the two groups, offering a free market economic outlook with a socially liberal agenda.

Views on key issues:

Abortion: Pro-choice Euthanasia: Pro-choice The Death Penalty: Against Nationalized services, industry, and media: Moderately against, although not completely. Nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons use: Against. Gay Marriage: For Secular society: Mostly For Free Trade: For Income Tax: Against