________________________________________________________________ CNCU Announces 4570 Manifesto To Face Challenge of En Avant ________________________________________________________________Cover of the 4570 ManifestoTitled 'Staying Together, Moving Forward', the CNCU's second manifesto since its foundation has showed the leftward shift of the party since its foundation following the collapse of national parties. This manifesto is divided into 3 main sections, respectively aimed at Development, Nuclear Energy and Devolution.
On development policies, the party plans to tackle the housing crisis through an ambitious programme of New Towns across the nation, duplicating that of the New Iztapalata plan creating public housing communities alongside public transit corridors. The CNCU also called for the construction of urban railway projects and highway expansions into the countryside, doubling down on En Avant's latest plans to develop rural and urban infrastructure. On nuclear energy, the CNCU has pledged to eliminate nuclear energy and replace all current nuclear plants with sustainable energy sources by 4580, as well as legislating on a ban on nuclear arms development and storage, backtracking on its previous inter-group compromise of maintaining a nuclear arms silo while banning its use. On devolution, the party proposes new devolved agencies across the United Kingdom in metropolitan areas and autonomous provincial authorities and handing over most municipal, cultural and educational responsibilities to these new democratic bodies, while keeping most regulation and legislation work in Eroncourt.
The early timing of the Manifesto's release has been criticized by many, and seen as a desperate move for the governing party against the challenge of the growing right-wing En Avant party. The CNCU seems to be already in campaigning mode once they are re-elected into office and Marius Bain is scheduled to appear in campaign events across the country starting from as early as next week. The first democratic challenge has been launched to the CNCU, and the CNCU has gladly accepted the challenge, yet with great caution and preparation.