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Podemos is a political party in West Osea formed in the May 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 are supporting the Government's policy of re-subsidisation.
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Podemos was a political party in West Osea formed in the May 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. They merged with the Liberal Socialist Party into the United Socialist Party on the 1st of October 198NE following a vote among the party members.

Latest revision as of 17:05, 1 October 2015

Podemos
We Can
Leader Gereogry Wilkinson, MP
Alfredo de Herrero, MP
Chairman Frederick Carter, MP
Founder Gereogry Wilkinson, MP
Alfredo de Herrero, MP
Founded 198NE
Dissolved 1st October 198NE
Split from Liberal Democrat Party, Liberal Socialist Party, Labour Party
Merged into United Socialist 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     

Podemos was a political party in West Osea formed in the May 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. They merged with the Liberal Socialist Party into the United Socialist Party on the 1st of October 198NE following a vote among the party members.