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Democratic Reform Party

Reform, but make it dramatic.

The Democratic Reform Party wants cleaner law, saner finance, fairer housing, and a friendlier welcome for new players — delivered with constitutional seriousness and a delightfully excessive amount of flair.

A platform of loans, oversight, housing reform, court streamlining, and unapologetic administrative theatre.
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Party line

A manifesto in six acts

This party is built around a simple idea: a server can be more elegant without becoming more oppressive. The rules should be clearer, the books should balance, the housing market should not be ridiculous, and new players should not be greeted by baffling systems and vibes alone.

For newcomers

Lower the learning curve, create practical loan support, and stop treating fresh arrivals like they were born knowing the bureaucracy.

For builders

Cut silly housing friction, reward quality construction, and make space for art instead of flattening everything into policy beige.

For governance nerds

Track finances properly, strengthen oversight, and turn procedure from chaos into something almost civilized.

Act I

New players deserve a softer landing

The party begins with accessibility. A server that is impossible to understand is not prestigious — it is merely inconvenient. New players should be helped into the economy, not abandoned in front of it.

Immediate support

  • Create new player loans.
  • Launch a broader loan program specifically designed for new players.
  • Make a massive effort to lower the learning curve.

The mood

  • Less confusion, less gatekeeping, fewer mystery systems.
  • More guidance, more structure, more actual onboarding.
  • Policy should feel like a concierge, not a maze.
Act II

Plots, housing, and letting beauty breathe

Housing policy should be functional, pro-building, and slightly indulgent toward good taste. The Democratic Reform Party believes aesthetics matter, but so do safeguards, affordability, and a legal structure that can survive contact with real disputes.

Market reforms

  • Remove the auction levy.
  • Significantly lower pasting costs.
  • Convert the fairgrounds into plots.
  • Make a property ownership and liens registry.

Design and safeguards

  • Invest in good builders.
  • Set sensible safeguards on the DCT’s supreme power.
  • Provide art-based exemptions to the eyesore policies.
Act III

Economy and taxes, but with receipts

The economic program is not anti-market. It is anti-sloppiness. Financial systems should be transparent, bankruptcy should make sense, and dormant balances should not sit around forever like forgotten chocolates in a government drawer.

Financial housekeeping

  • Reform bankruptcy law.
  • Properly track government finances and put those accounting nerds to work.
  • Mandatory and automated pruning of balances by DOC.

Public accountability

  • Mandatory public financial statements for fina.
  • Create reliable structures for public lending support.
  • Replace mystery bookkeeping with visible ledgers and institutional memory.
Act IV

Crime and justice: less improvisation, more law

A legal system should not rely on vibes. Investigations need structure, punishment needs clarity, and criminal liability should include actual intent. The party’s justice plank is crisp, procedural, and faintly severe in a very well-documented way.

Criminal procedure

  • Create a formal framework for police investigations.
  • Implement mens rea.
  • Clarify what must be proven and how.

Sentencing options

  • Allow solitary confinement to be a punishment option.
  • Match punishment tools to clear legal standards.
  • Build a system that values order over ad hoc spectacle.
Act V

Congress should actually govern

Legislative procedure should be coherent enough that people can follow it without consulting an oracle. Oversight must be stronger, the standing orders must be clarified, and the constitution should stop carrying avoidable procedural clutter.

Oversight

  • Strengthen Congressional oversight.
  • Clarify the Standing Orders in the Constitution.
  • Create Congressional Standing Orders.

Procedure

  • Completely overhaul legislative procedure.
  • Replace confusion with something legible, orderly, and harder to game.
  • Let Congress feel like an institution, not an accidental group chat.
Act VI

Streamline the courts, keep the essentials

The party’s court reforms aim to separate constitutional essentials from procedural clutter. Keep the fundamentals where they belong, then make the machinery around them capable of enforcing judgments and disciplining misconduct without permanent drama.

Constitutional cleanup

  • Only keep the basics of the Courts in the Constitution.
  • Create an alternative to impeachment for judicial discipline.
  • Clarify how court power is enforced in practice.

Enforcement architecture

  • Make sure damages awarded by a court are paid using a bail system.
  • Create a bailiff system to track down assets to fulfil debts.
  • Turn judgments into reality, not decorative prose.
Coda

Miscellaneous, naturally

Every good party platform includes a final category for everything too sensible, too niche, or too fabulous to fit neatly somewhere else. Consider this the fringe on the manifesto scarf.

General principle

More transparency, more usability, more elegance, more constitutional discipline, and more room for creativity. Less arbitrary friction. Less legal improvisation. Less ugly bureaucracy pretending to be inevitability.