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Every party has six (ideology, economy, trade, religious, minority, war) main politics. But some parties has also more specified culture, religion and status politics. Like British India is traditionally conservative party, but:

country;id;name;start;end;ideology;Economic;Trade;Religious;Minority;War;Culture;Religion;Status
Ú00;284000;The Raj;1800;2000;conservative;state_capitalism;free_trade;moralism;residence;anti_military;British;Protestant; x

and one Spanish party:

SPA;7714;Unión Nacional;1898;2000;conservative;laissez_faire;protectionism;pluralism;limited_citizenship;pro_military;all;all;third_party

So, what are effect of those bolded politics?
 

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Oct 2, 2005
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They are not party stances. Culture means that only pops of the given nationality are allowed to vote on the given party. Similarily with religion. Status means the party is a third party which supposedly has a meaning under two party systems.