Hosian Values Party

The Hosian Values Party is a centrist Hosian democratic party in Hutori. The party was founded in 3481 in Silescia, Antepec where several religious leaders met and agreed to found a multi-confessional centrist party to challenge the secular establishment, social liberalism, unregulated capitalism and the threat of socialism.

Ideology and issues
The HVP is a centrist Hosian-democratic party, which based itself on the Bible and Patriarchal Social Teaching.

As such it is a strong proponent of a mixed economy: A strong welfare state should be combined with a free market, with a corporatist organisation. Trade unions and employers' organisations should be enabled to negotiate on wages in a Social Economic Council and should make legislation for some economic sectors on themselves, without government intervention

The state should keep an eye on public morality: divorce should be very limited, recreation should be moral e.g. gender separation at swimming pools and the family should be preserved and encouraged with direct Governmental aid if necessary.

Party Structure
The HRP has a very decentralised party structure with power lying in the provincial parties. The national party Chairman is elected is selected at a party Congress by delegates from around the country. Provincial party chairmen are selected in a similar fashion