Partia Imperialna
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Partia Imperialna (English: Imperial Party) is a center-right, authoritarian party in Poland. During its best times, it had over 300 members. However, although having 170 members in December 2020, they are the largest party in the New World.
Political Beliefs
The primary objective of the party is to create a strong Polish empire, mainly through waging wars. However, the party insists on respecting military and political alliances and protecting the good name of the country.
More resolute military engagement is expected to help achieving a number of intermediate goals, the most important of which is economical stability. The party wants medium taxes, constantly adjusted to the current situation. Intervention in the economy is also supported, e.g. building new hospitals by the state.
Structure
The most distinctive feature of the Imperial Party is its complex internal structure, somewhat reminiscent of the Roman Empire.
The leader of the party is called the Consul, whereas the Tribune is second-in-command. They are elected by all members of the party.
The Tribune has a privilege of appointing the Aedile, who is responsible for PR, the Censor, who takes care of the official forum and the Magistratus, who codifies the party's internal laws and settles disputes between members.
The Aedile appoints the Lictors, who help him promoting the party in the eRepublik press and other media.
The Imperial Quaestor manages finances of the party, while the Army Quaestor supervises the companies owned by the party that produce iron and weapons. They are both elected through a general election.
The Dux and the Preator are also elected. They are in command of the Army and the Preatorian Guard, respectively. The Preator is also the deputy commander of the Army.
Members of the party that are also congressmen are called Senators.
Army
The Imperial Party has its own army, called the Imperial Army (in Polish Armia Imperialna).
History
The Imperial Party was founded in June 2009 after a political takeover of the Social Democratic Union.
After only two weeks of political activity, the Imperial Party gained 7 seats in the Polish Congress.