As a social species, humans need companions to alleviate loneliness and insecurity. When there are just two people, both feel joy in each other's company. But with the addition of a third person, arguments arise and the group splits into minorities and majorities, with the majority suppressing the minority. The more people there are, the more factions and disputes there are.
The history of factional strife runs throughout the entire history of human civilization. Wherever there are people, there are factions; wherever there are factions, there is conflict. The Republic, which prides itself on republicanism and freedom, is no exception. Due to its unique institutions and national conditions, such strife is not only overt but also exceptionally fierce.
"Our response to the government is that the Social Democratic Party firmly opposes any additional military budgets!"
A middle-aged man with thinning hair stood at the rostrum of the House of Representatives and exclaimed: