Valran Socialism

Valran Socialism is a system of socialism developed by Marcus Valra, Founder of the Social People's Party (predecessor to the modern People's Power Party). It is a system that brings together socialism, communism, and nationalism.

Social Policy
Valran Socialism holds very liberal social values. It believes in equal rights for all reguardless of gender, age, race, religion, nationality, or sexual orientation. It works to bring about equal civil rights for all citizens.

Foreign Policy
Valran Socialism has very nationalistic foreign policy views. This policy can lead to conflicts between nations of differing views. It is quite possible under Valran Socialism for a nation to declare war simply to expand its territory. Also, a nation under Valran Socialism is willing to aid foreign nationals at all times under any circumstances.

Economic Policy
Valran Socialism holds quite communistic views economically speaking. It seeks to nationalize all industries. It also seeks to bring unions into the forefront of wage and working hour policy. The media is also to be brought under state control to ensure no overtly false information is given to the general public. It calls for direct government oversight of all industries and requires them to meet strict regulations that protect workers and the enviroment.

Executive & Legislative Power Policy
Valran Socialism calls for expanded presidental powers in times of emergency but use of legislative power in times of peace. It seeks to make the legislature moer fair to the conditions of the general poulation. In times of emergency it calls for almost universal power to be given to the executive with the legislature merely ensuring the executive doesn't violate any constitutional powers given to the executive.

Judicial Policy
Valran Socialism calls for an empowered judiciary. It seeks to enhance the powers of the judicary to find and convict terrorists, criminals, and illegal aliens. It also seeks to use the judicary to ensure that government regulations are followed and to convict, or atleast heavily fine, companies that violate any government regulations.