Factio Liberalis (In English: Liberal Party) is a centrist political party operating in Selucia, it was founded in March 3934 to offer voters a centre ground. The party describes itself as being pro-free market and social liberal. The party was founded by Teofilo Acciai, it is currently led by Luxuria Siculus. It attracted support from students and those of centrist thinking. The party also surprisingly drew support from the scientific fields, with the party promising more science funding.
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| - Factio Liberalis (In English: Liberal Party) is a centrist political party operating in Selucia, it was founded in March 3934 to offer voters a centre ground. The party describes itself as being pro-free market and social liberal. The party was founded by Teofilo Acciai, it is currently led by Luxuria Siculus. It attracted support from students and those of centrist thinking. The party also surprisingly drew support from the scientific fields, with the party promising more science funding.
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| - Factio Liberalis (In English: Liberal Party) is a centrist political party operating in Selucia, it was founded in March 3934 to offer voters a centre ground. The party describes itself as being pro-free market and social liberal. The party was founded by Teofilo Acciai, it is currently led by Luxuria Siculus. It attracted support from students and those of centrist thinking. The party also surprisingly drew support from the scientific fields, with the party promising more science funding. The party's first elections in the same March it was founded saw it take 34.6% of the popular vote coming second, and snatching up 227 seats, only two behind the Imperial Party who won the election.
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