Difference between revisions of "Podemos (United Federal States of West Osea)"
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+ | Podemos is a political party in West Osea formed in the February of 198NE by two left-wing Liberal Democrat frontbenchers, Gregory Wilkinson and Alfredo de Herrero in opposition to the Liberal Democrat's policy of supporting the CCF's position of capitalisation. They were joined by five backbench MPs, two from Labour, three from the Liberal Socialists, and have formed a small but proven effective bloc of seven MPs in the Commons. Currently, they were supporting the Government's policy of re-subsidisation. |
Revision as of 12:26, 26 May 2015
Podemos We Can | |
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Leader |
Gereogry Wilkinson, MP Alfredo de Herrero, MP |
Chairman | Frederick Carter, MP |
Founder |
Gereogry Wilkinson, MP Alfredo de Herrero, MP |
Founded | 198NE |
Split from | Liberal Democrat Party, Liberal Socialist Party, Labour Party |
Headquarters | Syracuse, West Osea |
Student wing | Podemos Students |
Youth wing | Young Revolution |
Ideology |
Democratic Socialism Left-wing populism Direct democracy |
Political position | Left wing to Far-left |
International affiliation | United Left Front |
Colours | Purple |
House of Commons |
7 / 650 |
House of the Senate |
0 / 450 |
Podemos is a political party in West Osea formed in the February of 198NE by two left-wing Liberal Democrat frontbenchers, Gregory Wilkinson and Alfredo de Herrero in opposition to the Liberal Democrat's policy of supporting the CCF's position of capitalisation. They were joined by five backbench MPs, two from Labour, three from the Liberal Socialists, and have formed a small but proven effective bloc of seven MPs in the Commons. Currently, they were supporting the Government's policy of re-subsidisation.