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Given the factors you would consider relevant within your region: local, national, surrounding geopolitical climate, etc… What policies could a party active in that region–currently existing or otherwise–work towards that both you would either agree with or critically support, and believe would be popular in said region?

Bonus: 
- What factors did you consider when answering the above?
- Do you know of other regions with similar conditions, and would your answer be the same if you lived there? If not, why?
Replies: >>984
>>983 (OP) 
I can't really think of anything specific beyond the same kind of policies already being taken by progressive liberals, anti-Zionist action, and on the ground action surrounding the housing crisis rather than the weak ineffective policies from the liberalist parties.
>What factors did you consider when answering the above?
- Ongoing housing crisis
- Urban, relatively progressive population, existing majority support for proglibs like Green parties
- High numbers of Arabic immigrants, sizable Palestine/Lebanon protests when a major event happens and lots of community support (e.g. beeping horns and cheering) at rallies and small protests against specific targets
- DemSoc party gets ~1% of the local vote, only beating candidates with no party
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