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=== Solidarity ===
oftenOften being the middle ground between the other factions, Solidarity is the biggest faction in the movement, holding 136 seats in the Katyunon Congress of Soviets. They Mainlymainly support the constitutionConstitution as it is. theThey are proponents of decentralised planning, state ownership of the commanding heights of the economy and multi-party democracy. In domestic policy they support free speech and freedom of expression.in In foreign policy they support the current defenceDefence forceForce clauseAct, preventing the Katyunion Defence Force from invading foreign soil. Their leader is the current premier of the federation, Aino Jokinen, an [[Ademarism|Ademarist]] and ardent pacifist. Their position in the centre of the party makes them the leading figures in most coalitions.
 
=== Marxist Vanguard ===
The Marxist Vanguard are the extreme left of the party. being the second biggest faction with 79 seats, with their main power base being in Alasemo. They are strong proponents of the command economy and are vocal about the need to defend the revolution at home and abroad through the centralisation of power in the federal government. They are in favour of 'free speech' but heavily suppress opposition media. They treat religion as the "opiate of the masses" and heavily suppress and discourage religious worship through propaganda, media and education. they are also ardent interventionists, believing it is their duty to support the overthrow of global capitalism and wish to repeal the Defence Force Act and see the buildupbuild-up of a 'Liberation Army' to liberate the international proletariat and the build-up of a nuclear arsenal as an anti-fascist deterrent. Their Leader is Elliusha Helena, an Alasemonion in the Federal Congress and the current Federal DefenceForeign Minister.
 
=== Progress Alliance ===
The Progress Alliance is the right of the Red Front. being the smallest faction with 48 seats. They are opponents of a planned economy and public ownership of the commanding heights of the economy, seeing it as unnecessary, and wish to transfer their ownership to worker co-operatives. the support public ownership of public services but believe that the nations should run them not the federal government. They are socially progressive, supporting free speech and expression. In foreign policy they are still pacifists but support the creation of a nuclear arsenal to act as a deterrent. their leader is a Trudatsyain named Magdal Baudin.
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