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| + | === Races | Factions, Tribes & Movements === | ||
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| ====== THE COMMUNARDS ====== | ====== THE COMMUNARDS ====== | ||
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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: | + | * **Communardism: |
| * **Project Solar Return (2632):** Initiated by Patel’s administration, | * **Project Solar Return (2632):** Initiated by Patel’s administration, | ||
| * **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, | * **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, | ||
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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: | ===== Communardism: | ||
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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: | + | * **Planned Economy: |
| - | This model reflects the Communards' commitment to creating a society that thrives on cooperation and respect for planetary resources. | + | ===== The Philosophical Divide: |
| + | * The Communards believe humanity’s strength lies in its collective spirit. They argue that unity and cooperation, | ||
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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, | ||
| + | ===== New Kourou and Morningstar: | ||
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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, | ||
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| + | * **Political Dominance: | ||
| + | * **Cultural Alignment: | ||
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| + | [[morningstar|Morningstar]], | ||
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| + | * **Sustainable Practices: | ||
| + | * **Loyal Leadership: | ||
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| + | ===== Challenges in Firetown and Hope ===== | ||
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| + | While the Communards maintain dominance in New Kourou and Morningstar, | ||
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| + | * [[firetown|Firetown: | ||
| + | * [[hope|Hope: | ||
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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: | ||
| + | * **Rising Tensions:** The political atmosphere grows increasingly volatile, with accusations, | ||
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| + | This fracturing poses a significant threat to the stability of the Federal Confederation, | ||
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| + | ===== 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 ===== | ===== Notable Communard Leaders and Protagonists ===== | ||
| * [[georgia_hawking|Aisha Patel]]: The party’s first Supreme Councilor (2632–2636), | * [[georgia_hawking|Aisha Patel]]: The party’s first Supreme Councilor (2632–2636), | ||
| * [[Ayumi Nakamura|Ayumi Nakamura]]: The Communards’ top candidate in the 2636 elections, Nakamura is known for her diplomatic acumen and environmental policies. | * [[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]]: Mayor of Morningstar (2634–2638), instrumental in integrating sustainable practices into local governance. | + | * [[Kiran Berg|Kiran Berg]]: |
| - | * Cecile Maillard: Mayor of New Kourou (2632–2636), who played a key role in establishing the Mayor’s Council and fostering inter-reservation collaboration. | + | * [[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. |
| ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ===== Related Pages and Further Information ===== | ||
| + | * [[anti_war_movement|Anti-War Movement]] | ||
| * [[Human Settlement Plan (HSP)|Human Settlement Plan (HSP)]] | * [[Human Settlement Plan (HSP)|Human Settlement Plan (HSP)]] | ||
| * [[federal_settlement_plan|Federal Settlement Plan]] | * [[federal_settlement_plan|Federal Settlement Plan]] | ||
| * [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] | * [[the_gamma_age|Gamma Age]] | ||
| + | * [[communardism|Communardism]] | ||
| + | * [[gaia_system|GAIA]] | ||
| * [[Federal Confederation|Federal Confederation]] | * [[Federal Confederation|Federal Confederation]] | ||
| * [[Federal Council|Federal Council]] | * [[Federal Council|Federal Council]] | ||
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