What we believe
We believe that the power, competence, rights and faculties of the governments, as well as their financial needs, must be limited to what it is necessary to reach their objectives in order to cover their expenses. It is not excusable to charge taxes or to underwrite loans for sums of money that exceed the original expenses; likewise, under no circumstance we approve the emission of money without any backup. We believe that the principles stated before allow the normal behavior of the markets, keeping them away from violence and fraud. In this way, respect is promoted to private property, guaranteeing liberty and other values that are eligible like order, security, justice and mutual respect among people; all these aspects are vital to develop autonomy on the private areas, as well as peace and prosperity. We believe in the independence of public business from private ones and that this is the fairest, healthiest and most profitable approach for both interests. This is why we are against the subjection of governments to private interests of exclusive segments, companies, families or people; as the . We are also against governments’ encroaching on private functions such as in agriculture, industry, commerce, private banking, education, medical assistance, social security, among other; as the Left-wing proposes. We believe that mercantilism and socialism violate the principles presented before. The first one consists of taking advantage and using the public resources for the private benefit of specific people. The second one uses these procedures to establish the social order from its deepest foundations in a complete way, based on a pre-established plan that is executed by a group that gets richer, acquires privileges, power, prestige and influence mocking “social justice”, but it only becomes just a slogan to sell their embezzlement. Consequently, we believe that our mission is to prepare politicians to keep governments within their limits, executing this authority by a parliament, through our collaboration in the opening of new political parties in the nations that share our ideals. We would also like to persuade all believers, whether they are catholic, protestant o evangelical, to make a way to their principles in the public opinion.
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