Liberal Democratic Union



The Liberal Democratic Union (LDU) is a party headed in the Imperial Commonwealth of Narikaton and Darnussia, founded on the principle of liberalism. The party was founded by local independent politician Stanton Fielding. The party currently retains no active seats in the Commowealth Reichstag, but is expected to claim seats next election.

The party's agenda consists mostly of allowing abortion, protecting the environment, standing up for a wide spectrum of human rights, and a feministic approach. The LDU's feminism is reflected in their cabinet choices, including 7 female candidates, compared to 6 males.

The LDU has currently proposed several bills, including allowing abortion in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy and an act banning mandatory prison labor and proposing voluntary labor with a small wage in return. The LDU intends to actively produce legislation in the coming future.

Leadership
Stanton Fielding, the founder of the LDU, currently heads the party and withholds the party's nomination for HM Head of State.

Fielding founded the party in mid 3663, after resigning from his position as a member of the county legislature in Narikaton. As well as the LDu, Fielding is involved with the National Liberal Philanthropist Society, giving to charities promoting healthy living, general welfare, and much more. Fielding has recorded all of his donations to a grand total of almost 20,000,000 DAR.

Fielding was invited to join the Hosian Democratic Alliance in late 3662, but declined due to disagreements in party philosophy, though Fielding does intend to form close ties between the LDU and the HDA in hopes of sealing the "fault dividing liberalism in the Commonwealth", despite points of philosophical discord.

Future Endeavors
The LDU has officially announced their intention of ganing a majority in the Reichstag and acquiring the position of HM Head of State, although this is not expected to occur for at least 4 or 5 terms.

Also, the LDU has publicized that they will introduce further legislation pertaining to their goals in the future, primarily aimed at when they have retained enough seats in the Reichstag to "make a significant difference in the outcome of these legislative endeavors".