Conservative Nationalist Party Plan 2012

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This is the 2012 party plan for the CNP, detailing all major and minor policies and the official views of the party. The CNP came about from a demand for a conservative libertarian force in congress to counteract the problematic left-wing majority. This demand came from the middle class and upper classes who found themselves increasingly alienated by the Communist and Extreme Socialist that seemed to disregard their views. The CNP follows a Conservative Libertarian path on its policies however also recognises on the benefits of the recent rise of nationalism in Lovia and seeks to lead Lovia into a future of prosperity for all, lower, middle and upper class.

A more Democratic and Independent Lovia

 * The current democratic system in Lovia is too Unitary. This makes it hard for State Governors to adapt central policy to the local situation. The CNP would see this changed and turn Lovia into a confederation giving State Governors equal or greater power in their States than Congress.
 * Big Government is Bad Government. The more the government provides as we see it the less competition and so the less quality, this causes problems in places like the health service. We would stress the lack of government owned or funded services and instead provide support for those businesses which would fill the need of the people.
 * The People don't have a say in the changes to the Constitution or the choice of a Confederate Reform. This is undemocratic and is been dangerous as shown by the violent rebellions of 2011. The people should have an immeadiate vote on the possibility of a confederate reform and there should be a referendum on every change to the constitution.

The Invigoration of Prosperity in Lovia

 * There is a Serious Lack of Focus on Education in Lovia. This could have repercussions for the youth of Lovia who find themselves in a mediocre system that doesn't allow them to reach their full potential. A new bill on the needs of education demanding that primary, secondary schools and universities be registered or built if needed and that a structured curriculum that allows young Lovians to go onto academic and practical careers.
 * The Current Tax System is Overly Complex and takes Too much Money in a Time of Great Need. The current tax system takes a larger percentage of the money from those who are earning more, acting as a discouragement to work for increased pay and stops the money from being reinvested into Lovian industries. Scrapping the current system and replacing it with a flat tax rate would not only be cheaper to operate but would leave people with more money and would allow more investment for businesses.
 * Current Import Tax is Protectionist and Stops Foreign Investment and Trade. The tax on imports is too high and stops major players like the UK and China from investing money into Lovian industries and from trading with us. We move to cut the tax down to reasonable level and to get involved in free trade agreements as well as encourage foriegn investment through nations with simular industrial values.

The Defence of Our Homeland

 * There is Too Much Disregard Concerning Immigration Control within Lovia. Too much immigration could push down wages especially if the immigration is of unskilled labourers. Immigration would be dealt with by a points system allowing in only skilled academic and practical workers.
 * We Need Immigration. The losses of the Lovian Civil War have severely affected Lovia, we need immigration on a controlled and adequate level to bring new life to the nation after such depressing times.
 * There is Disregard for a Lovian Armed Forces. The Lovian Civil War taught us that we need to be able to respond effectively with a local force to threats to national security, internal or external. A Lovian armed forces could be based nationally or more preferably locally.

Improvement upon Universal Care and Support

 * Health Services are too Tax Heavy within Lovia. This means that the money that could be spent on industry and infrastructure is going to hospitals which rely too heavily on Government assistance. Negotiations with the most efficient and competitive health companies by the government could resolve this and relieve a lot of tax stress.
 * Monopolisation is on The Rise in Lovia. Problems could arise with lack of competition and could hurt the people of Lovia especially the poorer classes. Monopolisation should be written into the constitution so that no one business may own a significant ammount of any one market.

The Lovian Way of Life

 * Lovian Culture is equal to State Culture. Lovia should never forgoe Lovian Culture in favour of multiculturalism and Lovia and its culture should feature much more widely in all parts of Lovia however this should not take over Seven Culture or simular branches of Lovian culture.
 * Free Speech is Not Free in Lovia. Lovias current system of free speech adheres to an amount of political correctness limiting what we can say. This should be pushed to Congress as soon as possible as a matter of Human Rights to stop any advancement of political correctness.
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