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communards [2024/11/20 00:30] – [Election Results in the Federal Council] admincommunards [2025/04/18 10:31] (current) – [THE COMMUNARDS] admin
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 +=== Races | Factions, Tribes & Movements ===
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 ====== THE COMMUNARDS ====== ====== THE COMMUNARDS ======
  
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
-The Communards are a democratic political party in the [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_gamma_age|Exohuman legal and governmental system]] during the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]]. Founded on November 17, 2631, immediately after the establishment of the [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]], the Communards have been instrumental in shaping the society after the [[great_war|Great War]] on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D.]] +The Communards are a democratic political party in the [[the_human_legal_and_governmental_system_in_the_gamma_age|Exohuman legal and governmental system]] during the [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]]. Founded on November 17, 2631, immediately after the establishment of the [[federal_confederation|Federal Confederation]], have been a dominant political force, shaping the post-war society on [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D]] through policies of solidarity, sustainability, and peaceful coexistence with the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]].
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-The Communards represent a vision of solidarity, sustainability, and peaceful coexistence with the [[the_natives_tribes_of_voi_700_d|Native Tribes]]. They advocate for a society that learns from humanity’s mistakes on Earth and aims to build a harmonious future on their new home planet.+
  
 +The Communards are closely associated with the economic model of [[communardism|Communardism]], a system blending planned economy principles with sustainability and circular resource management. They stand in opposition to the [[individualists|Individualist Party]], advocating a vision of shared responsibility and environmental stewardship over individual autonomy and industrial expansion.
 ===== Historical Context ===== ===== Historical Context =====
  
-The Communards trace their origins to the [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]], which emerged during the Great War (2629–2631). +The Communards trace their origins to the [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]], which emerged during the [[great_war|Great War]] (2629–2631). 
  
 The seven founding members of the Anti-War Movement, later core members of the Communards, played a pivotal role in negotiating the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]]. Their efforts not only ended the war but also laid the foundation for the Federal Confederation. The party was officially established to carry forward the movement’s ideals into governance, championing solidarity, sustainability, and equality. The seven founding members of the Anti-War Movement, later core members of the Communards, played a pivotal role in negotiating the [[peace_treaty|Peace Treaty]]. Their efforts not only ended the war but also laid the foundation for the Federal Confederation. The party was officially established to carry forward the movement’s ideals into governance, championing solidarity, sustainability, and equality.
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 The Communards have spearheaded several transformative policies since their inception: The Communards have spearheaded several transformative policies since their inception:
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   * **Abandoning the HSP (2632):** Under [[supreme_councilor|Supreme Councilor]] [[georgia_hawking|Aisha Patel]], the Communards rejected the [[human_settlement_plan_hsp|Human Settlement Plan]], replacing it with the [[federal_settlement_plan|Federal Settlement Plan]].   * **Abandoning the HSP (2632):** Under [[supreme_councilor|Supreme Councilor]] [[georgia_hawking|Aisha Patel]], the Communards rejected the [[human_settlement_plan_hsp|Human Settlement Plan]], replacing it with the [[federal_settlement_plan|Federal Settlement Plan]].
-  * **Communardism:** An economic model blending planned economy principles with sustainability and resource conservation. The [[federal_allotment_agency|Federal Allotment Agency]] replaced the previous money-based system.+  * **Communardism:** The introduction of this economic model emphasized planned and circular economies, replacing traditional monetary systems with the [[federal_allotment_agency|Federal Allotment Agency]] to ensure equitable resource distribution.
   * **Project Solar Return (2632):** Initiated by Patel’s administration, this ambitious [[project_solar_return|project]] aims to construct large solar fields on the Desert Side to provide sustainable energy for settlements in the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]]. The project is critical for advancing medical care and IT infrastructure.   * **Project Solar Return (2632):** Initiated by Patel’s administration, this ambitious [[project_solar_return|project]] aims to construct large solar fields on the Desert Side to provide sustainable energy for settlements in the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]]. The project is critical for advancing medical care and IT infrastructure.
   * **Integration of Native Tribes (2635):** Patel’s second administration granted housing rights to Native Tribes members willing to adopt the rules of the Federal Confederation, fostering inclusivity and coexistence.   * **Integration of Native Tribes (2635):** Patel’s second administration granted housing rights to Native Tribes members willing to adopt the rules of the Federal Confederation, fostering inclusivity and coexistence.
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-===== Election Results in the Federal Council ===== 
  
-  * **2632:** In the first elections after the Peace Treaty, the Communards secured a commanding majority with 11 seats, led by Aisha Patel. 
-  * **2634:** Patel’s continued leadership garnered 10 seats, maintaining the party’s dominance despite rising opposition from the Individualists. 
-  * **2636:** With Patel stepping down, [[Ayumi Nakamura|Ayumi Nakamura]] leads the party into the elections, seeking to sustain their governance and vision. 
  
 ===== Communardism: The Economic and Social Model ===== ===== Communardism: The Economic and Social Model =====
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   * **Federal Allotment Agency:** Distributes resources equitably, ensuring no one is left behind.   * **Federal Allotment Agency:** Distributes resources equitably, ensuring no one is left behind.
   * **Circular Economy:** Minimizes waste and maximizes resource reuse, reducing environmental impact.   * **Circular Economy:** Minimizes waste and maximizes resource reuse, reducing environmental impact.
-  * **Planned Economy:** Balances economic goals with environmental and social prioritiespreventing unchecked growth.+  * **Planned Economy:** Guided by the AI system [[gaia_system|GAIA]], economic activities are meticulously planned to balance development with ecological preservation. GAIA calculates annual resource needs and production quotas, ensuring that the economy operates within the planet’s ecological limits while meeting the Federal Confederation'goals
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 +===== The Philosophical Divide: Communards vs. Individualists ===== 
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 +  * The Communards believe humanity’s strength lies in its collective spirit. They argue that unity and cooperation, driven by shared purpose and sacrifice, are what make humanity adaptable. For them, survival depends on embracing a communal identity and creating a society where the many are greater than the sum of their parts. 
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 +  * The Individualists reject this notion, seeing humanity’s strength in its individual ambition and the ability to take risks, dream big, and disrupt the status quo. For them, adaptability means freedom: the freedom to innovate, to compete, and to embrace personal excellence. They argue that humanity’s past triumphs—conquering Earth, reaching the stars—were achieved by bold individuals, not by collective conformity. 
 +===== New Kourou and Morningstar: Communard Strongholds ===== 
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 +[[new_kourou|New Kourou]] has been the political heart of the Communards since the party’s inception. As the capital of the Federal Confederation, it serves as the administrative and legislative hub, embodying the Communards’ vision of solidarity, sustainability, and progressive governance. 
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 +  * **Political Dominance:** New Kourou consistently delivers overwhelming support for the Communards, bolstered by its role as the site of the [[mayor_s_council|Mayor’s Council]] and the [[federal_council|Federal Council]] headquarters. This entrenched support reflects the settlement’s alignment with the Communards’ goals of environmental stewardship and coexistence with the Native Tribes. 
 +  * **Cultural Alignment:** The residents of New Kouroushaped by their proximity to the Federal Council, largely share the Communards’ belief in collectivism and interspecies harmony, making it an enduring stronghold. 
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 +[[morningstar|Morningstar]], although smaller in scale, has emerged as a steadfast bastion of Communard support. Its identity as a settlement reliant on cooperative systems for timber and resource management aligns naturally with the Communards’ circular economy principles. 
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 +  * **Sustainable Practices:** Communard policies have strengthened Morningstar’s infrastructure, making it a model for sustainable governance. This has cemented the party’s popularity among its residents. 
 +  * **Loyal Leadership:** Local leadership, such as the Communard-aligned mayors, ensures consistent support for the party’s policies and ideals. 
 + 
 +===== Challenges in Firetown and Hope ===== 
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 +While the Communards maintain dominance in New Kourou and Morningstar, their influence falters in the two other reservations: 
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 +  * [[firetown|Firetown:]] The Communards have never won an election in Firetown, a city that has remained a stronghold for the Individualists. Firetown’s industrial and independent character clashes with the Communards’ sustainability-focused policies, fueling ongoing political hostility. 
 +  * [[hope|Hope:]] Once a contested region, Hope has increasingly leaned toward the Individualists, drawn by their promises of modernization and economic growth. The shift has transformed Hope into a political swing state, creating a visible divide within the Federal Confederation. 
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 +===== A Divided Federal Confederation ===== 
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 +The political rift between the Communards and the Individualists has deepened, creating a stark division within the Federal Confederation. This divide is most apparent in the Mayor’s Council, where the two factions dominate opposing sides: 
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 +  * **Lack of Compromise:** Once a platform for collaboration, the Mayor’s Council has devolved into a battleground where the factions seldom find common ground. Legislative efforts are frequently stalled, and discussions are marked by hostility rather than cooperation. 
 +  * **Rising Tensions:** The political atmosphere grows increasingly volatile, with accusations, demonstrations, and occasional violent confrontations exacerbating the divide.  
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 +This fracturing poses a significant threat to the stability of the Federal Confederation, as the ideological conflict between the Communards and Individualists undermines its ability to govern effectively. 
 + 
 +===== Election Results in the Federal Council ===== 
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 +  * **2632:** In the first elections after the Peace Treaty, the Communards secured a commanding majority with 11 seats, led by Aisha Patel. 
 +  * **2634:** Patel’s continued leadership garnered 10 seats, maintaining the party’s dominance despite rising opposition from the Individualists. 
 +  * **2636:** With Patel stepping down, [[Ayumi Nakamura|Ayumi Nakamura]] leads the party into the elections, seeking to sustain their governance and vision. 
 +===== Notable Communard Leaders and Protagonists ===== 
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 +  * [[georgia_hawking|Aisha Patel]]: The party’s first Supreme Councilor (2632–2636), Patel is celebrated for her leadership during the Confederation’s formative years and her role in negotiating the Peace Treaty. 
 +  * [[Ayumi Nakamura|Ayumi Nakamura]]: The Communards’ top candidate in the 2636 elections, Nakamura is known for her diplomatic acumen and environmental policies. 
 +  * [[Kiran Berg|Kiran Berg]]: [[office_of_the_mayor_of_morningstar|Mayor of Morningstar]] (2634–present), instrumental in integrating sustainable practices into local governance. 
 +  * [[cecile_maillard|Cecile Maillard:]] Mayor of New Kourou (2632–present), who played a key role in establishing the Mayor’s Council and fostering inter-reservation collaboration. 
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 +===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== 
 + 
 +  * [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]] 
 +  * [[Human Settlement Plan (HSP)|Human Settlement Plan (HSP)]] 
 +  * [[federal_settlement_plan|Federal Settlement Plan]] 
 +  * [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] 
 +  * [[communardism|Communardism]] 
 +  * [[gaia_system|GAIA]] 
 +  * [[Federal Confederation|Federal Confederation]] 
 +  * [[Federal Council|Federal Council]] 
 +  * [[mayor_s_council|Mayor's Council]] 
 +  * [[individualists|Individualist Party]]
  
-This model reflects the Communards' commitment to creating a society that thrives on cooperation and respect for planetary resources. 
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