57 Speeches
In social policy, it is strongly conservative and nationalistic, emphasizing the need for increased birth rates and opposing immigration, which, in its view, leads to the "replacement of the population." It submits draft legislation aimed at supporting families (such as capping kindergarten fees and providing exemptions for large families) and is fiercely opposed to introducing the concept of "social gender" into law, seeing it as a threat to women's rights and safety (citing the example of hygiene facilities). It criticizes government actions that undermine the financial security and confidence of families.