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====Parliamentary representation==== | ====Parliamentary representation==== | ||
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*National Democratic Party (NDP; lit. "Nation Speak-for-them" Party; 44%): | *National Democratic Party (NDP; lit. "Nation Speak-for-them" Party; 44%): conservative party, nationalist | ||
*Workers' Party (WRK; Sjowaázh: ''Wolaañc'ín daSjyáaneñ'''; 32%): center-left, liberal, socdem, socialism | *Workers' Party (WRK; Sjowaázh: ''Wolaañc'ín daSjyáaneñ'''; 32%): center-left, liberal, socdem, socialism | ||
*Social Liberal Party (SLP; lit. Free Society Party 8%): center-left, liberal | *Social Liberal Party (SLP; lit. Free Society Party 8%): center-left, liberal | ||
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Sóol is quite nationalist and heavily restricts immigration. Much of the political rhetoric centers around Sjowaázh daSóol being the "leader" of Txapoalli. Its immigration system is similar to Singapore: it allows foreign temporary workers to stay for a while but becoming a citizen is much more difficult. | Sóol is quite nationalist and heavily restricts immigration. Much of the political rhetoric centers around Sjowaázh daSóol being the "leader" of Txapoalli. Its immigration system is similar to Singapore: it allows foreign temporary workers to stay for a while but becoming a citizen is much more difficult. | ||
The conservative wing pursue an anti-immigration | The conservative wing pursue an anti-immigration agenda while the liberal wing of the country tend to be second-wave-style radical feminists. | ||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||