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Why have state-level parties if state government isn't the end-all, be-all government in At lion's politics? There aren't generally different parties at the state and federal level, because that disrupts campaign coordination. Usually, the state party and the national party are the same, but each state would have a party committee that would govern party affairs in the state. [[User:Woogers|Woogers]] - [[User talk:Woogers|talk]] ([[File:Flag of Ivalice.png|22px|link=Ivalice]][[File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.png|22px|link=East Asian Federation]]<!--[[File:Flag of the United African Hegemony.svg|22px|link=United African Hegemony]][[File:Flag of Metaria.png|22px|link=Metari Theocracy]]-->) 15:51, September 11, 2012 (UTC)
 
Why have state-level parties if state government isn't the end-all, be-all government in At lion's politics? There aren't generally different parties at the state and federal level, because that disrupts campaign coordination. Usually, the state party and the national party are the same, but each state would have a party committee that would govern party affairs in the state. [[User:Woogers|Woogers]] - [[User talk:Woogers|talk]] ([[File:Flag of Ivalice.png|22px|link=Ivalice]][[File:Flag of the East Asian Federation.png|22px|link=East Asian Federation]]<!--[[File:Flag of the United African Hegemony.svg|22px|link=United African Hegemony]][[File:Flag of Metaria.png|22px|link=Metari Theocracy]]-->) 15:51, September 11, 2012 (UTC)
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Well yes, we experience that in American politics, but we also have other countries, which I have noticed, have locally-orientated parties. These two liberal parties officially endorse the DRP on federal level and make out a large part of its employees in Broker, but they are split because they differ on some state issues. Perhaps if we can develop Atlion's political system more, I can make it only the DRP and the CP, but right now, only Sunkist, Viva and I have political parties. On another note, I am also expecting each player to have his own federal political party. But yeah, this is just drafting and brainstorming - I'd love to make it simpler, but like I said, we need to start developing ATLION at the same time as our individual states, as that was the entire point of the game. <small>-Signed by ''[[User:Super_Warmonkey|Warmonkey]]'' ([[User talk:Super_Warmonkey|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Super_Warmonkey|contribs]])</small> [[Image:Flag of the Allied States of America.png|25px|link=Allied States of America]] 16:34, September 11, 2012 (UTC)

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Politics

Why have state-level parties if state government isn't the end-all, be-all government in At lion's politics? There aren't generally different parties at the state and federal level, because that disrupts campaign coordination. Usually, the state party and the national party are the same, but each state would have a party committee that would govern party affairs in the state. Woogers - talk (Flag of IvaliceFlag of the East Asian Federation) 15:51, September 11, 2012 (UTC)

Well yes, we experience that in American politics, but we also have other countries, which I have noticed, have locally-orientated parties. These two liberal parties officially endorse the DRP on federal level and make out a large part of its employees in Broker, but they are split because they differ on some state issues. Perhaps if we can develop Atlion's political system more, I can make it only the DRP and the CP, but right now, only Sunkist, Viva and I have political parties. On another note, I am also expecting each player to have his own federal political party. But yeah, this is just drafting and brainstorming - I'd love to make it simpler, but like I said, we need to start developing ATLION at the same time as our individual states, as that was the entire point of the game. -Signed by Warmonkey (talkcontribs) Flag of the Allied States of America 16:34, September 11, 2012 (UTC)