Talossapedia : PSD

Talossan Social Democratic Party


The Talossan Social Democratic Party is open to all Talossans who desire a strong, democratic Republic which builds on twenty-five years of Talossan history, where all points of view are welcome, and where all Talossans can participate in continuing to build our noble national culture.

The Talossan Social Democratic Party is open to all Talossans who believe in:

* A strong, democratic Republic, built in the best traditions of twenty-five years of Talossan history and culture;
* A Republic where all points of view are welcome, and where all Talossans can participate in continuing to build our noble national culture;
* A Republic which will be open to the best ideas from all the nations of the world in our nation-building endeavours, both macro- and micro-.

The PSD is founded by Talossans who describe themselves as Socialists and Democrats. However, it believes that Talossan issues, rather than macronational politics, should determine your vote.

Party Principles
The five principles on which Talossan Social Democracy is based are Freedom, Equality, Community, Culture,and Democracy.

These principles are at the centre of the policies that the Talossan Social Democratic Party has offered to the Talossan people. These are the values which will rule our major campaigns and our political activity whether in opposition or in Government.

The Talossan Social Democratic Party is committed to representing the ideals of our movement in Government and ultimately we aim to be the majority party in la Repúblicâ Talossán.

Freedom
Freedom is a fundamental human right. No society is free unless the men and women who make up that society are free individuals. Apathy, hostility, and ignorance are the enemies of freedom. The Talossan Social Democratic Party extends the same freedom to all members of society and opposes the victimisation of individuals on the basis of class, colour, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, race, or ethnic origin. We will work to nationalise the domain name and web-space of the Talossan Republic, for the security and freedom of the whole community.

Equality
Equality implies reorganising society with the specific object of creating a more equal distribution of power, and not just opportunities for individuals to become powerful. The Talossan Social Democratic Party sees equality not only in Talossanomic terms but also in terms of social, political, and economic rights. It is necessary for the individual to enjoy these rights under the law if there is to be full and true equality.

Community
Social Democracy realises that men and women by necessity and by choice live in co-operation with each other. In the community or the social club there is a common sense of belonging and of purpose, not only in the Republic, but also in the micronational world. The spirit of Community places PSD on the side of the oppressed, not only in the Republic Of Talossa but also in all countries of the world. As a result of these beliefs, we would establish foreign relations with serious, stable micronations, with a view towards establishing the Republic as a superpower in the micronational world, including acting as a mentor to developing micronations.

Culture
Culture in Talossa means our rich history and rich language, el Glheþ. The PSD will fight to establish an Academy of Arts and Sciences, to write trustworthy history and promote the Talossan language. We will also call for an open culture, one in which all Talossans and ex-Talossans of good will, whether Republican, Royalist or non-aligned, will be welcome in the Republic’s cultural endeavours.

Democracy
Democracy is fundamental to the concept of giving power to people to shape their own lives. This empowering of people should cover all aspects of life, including culture, politics, and justice. Toward this aim, we will work to push for a Constitution as democratic and just as can possibly be.

If you support where we stand, and want to make a difference in the Republic, then join us!

Chirischtôval C Cavéir, Party President
MiestrâSchivâ, Party Secretary
Martì-PáirFurxhéir