CDS Factions
Information on the organization and formation of factions can be found in the CDS Constitution in Article IV - Factions.In summary, this section states, that a faction is a group of citizens with common goals who run for seats in the Representative Assembly based on their general philosophy and future goals for the city. No citizen is required to be part of a faction and cannot be a member of more than one faction at the same time. Factions must have at least enough members to fill one half of the representative seats in the Representative Assembly. For example, if the Representative Assembly has seven available seats, a faction must have at least three members.
There is no currently published list of citizens with their party affiliations. However, reading the party descriptions below, contacting elected officials in the Representative Assembly, and asking questions in the forum are a great way to find out where you fit.
Active Factions
| New United Citizens' Alliance for Rights and Equality (NuCARE) | |
| Citizens’ Social Democratic Faction (CSDF) | |
| Democratic Pragmatist Union (DPU) | |
| The Simplicity Party |
Inactive Factions
| Costume Party (CP) | |
| Moderate People's Party (MPP) | |
| Second Project Party (SPP) | |
| Social Democratic Faction (SDF) | |
| United Conservative Front (UCF) |

