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Alliance for Natural Law[?]

This page contains information about the Alliance for Natural Law.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Qaaolchoura

Nation[?]: Rzeczpospolita Walruzyjska / Valruzian Republic (Valruzia)

Seats[?] in Sejm Rzeczpospolita Walruzyjska (Sejm of the Valruzian Republic)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Our platform is simple:
Letting stupid people have dangerous things gets them out of the gene pool.
Yet there are other ways to get them out even quicker.
Modern Society has reduced the potential of natural selection among humans.
We propose enforced artificial selection to compensate.

More complexly put:

Natural Law is a wonderful thing.
The laws of physics and the laws of the jungle are the simple, logical laws to follow

Humans however, feel the need to constantly try to violate these laws. While gravity and inertia can enforce themselves, and aid the self-enforcement of natural selection in the process, other natural laws are not so fortunate.

This same species which can not respect the laws of physics, also can not respect the laws of territory and behavior that govern most higher levels of organisms.

The Alliance for Natural Law recognized that humankind is seriously messed up form of animal, and seeks to restore the natural order of things to the rules and functioning of human society.

For that reason, there is some need of human law, that the petty minds of humans with their respect for artificial codes and not for natural rights to secure the rights and liberties of man under the natural law.

Nevertheless, the idea that government should ever have a monopoly on force is most abhorrent.

While it would be most effective to simply ensure that the laws of natural selection are enforced to their fullest, this is sadly impractical.

For this reason, we instead propose that government serves solely as an arbiter among societies in which no individual must play a part, and to establish the equilibrium of liberty of all humankind under natural law.

The ANL stands for a limit on government. We stand for liberty. Positive liberty true, but we need negative liberty and in large doses.
When in doubt, go with the negative.

We need small, local, limited, responsible, deliberative, and accountable government, and it must be all those things, for it is a danger if it lacks even one.

Government must be small, streamlined against bureaucracy.
Governement must be local, devolved to the lower governments whenever possible, though this should not be an infringment on the rights of the individual.
Governemnt must be limited in the scope and sphere of its powers to the absolute minimum needed to secure the equal blessings of liberty for its citizens.
Government must be responsible, only voting laws that are absolutely necessary.
Government must be deliberative, and weigh carefully the effects of each each decision.
Government must be accountable, we must not allow the man to get away with abuse.

We spport population control and parental qualifications in a way that one little government restriction can keep the government from an excuse to intevene later on.

We support a sutainable environment to further our quality of life and prevent polluters from infringing on the rights to health of others without their volition and compensation.

We support an aggressive foreign policy to promote liberty abroad. This, however, should stop short of war unless war comes to our borders.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaningclose to noneperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninglimitedperfect
Ecologyconvinced environmentalistclose to noneperfect
Foreign Relationsunknownclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninglimitedperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorlimitedperfect
Militaryunknownclose to noneperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninglimitedperfect
Religionmoderate secularlimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
December 20693,649,33916,519,00822.09+22.094017522.86+40
December 20722,348,67319,826,86511.85-10.252217512.57-18
December 20751,477,91919,904,7257.42-4.42121756.86-10
August 20831,849,31120,644,0458.96+1.53151758.57+3
January 20861,378,22920,666,5236.67-2.29111756.29-4
February 20872,444,55021,130,52011.57+4.901917510.86+8
February 20902,422,39320,941,46911.57-0.002320111.44+4
February 20931,738,81220,870,2208.33-3.24162017.96-7
February 20961,632,74121,343,3417.65-0.68142016.97-2
February 20991,389,16817,425,3307.97+0.32152017.46+1
February 21021,356,31216,129,3298.41+0.44162017.96+1
February 21052,279,13716,041,93414.21+5.802820113.93+12
February 21091,570,73219,502,0878.05-6.15152017.46-13
February 21132,554,06922,785,93011.21+3.152120110.45+6
February 2117624,47524,074,6042.59-8.6252012.49-16
February 21212,762,87224,902,92611.09+8.502120110.45+16
February 21251,716,12324,047,2477.14-3.96132016.47-8
February 21293,535,67325,355,01713.94+6.812720113.43+14
February 21332,038,82624,622,2828.28-5.66152017.46-12
February 21371,749,17123,718,6347.37-0.91122015.97-3
November 21372,008,62023,612,8968.51+1.13162017.96+4
November 21412,456,36524,242,59110.13+1.63202019.95+4
May 2145000.00-10.132320111.44+3
October 21453,784,95528,672,33913.20+13.202620112.94+3
July 21462,772,63721,728,00712.76-0.442520112.44-1
July 21503,138,37823,487,85113.36+0.602820113.93+3
July 21545,828,61126,825,48921.73+8.374620122.89+18
July 21587,158,53031,095,65223.02+1.294820123.88+2
July 21627,238,19831,537,42922.95-0.074820123.88+0
July 21667,983,17431,234,03625.56+2.615420126.87+6
July 21706,916,81030,965,05022.34-3.224620122.89-8
July 21744,776,83331,206,43915.31-7.033220115.92-14
July 21784,938,02833,019,40914.95-0.353120115.42-1
July 21828,459,43831,606,16026.77+11.815620127.86+25
July 218611,053,19233,700,09232.80+6.036920134.33+13
July 219011,245,02233,939,37833.13+0.336920134.33+0
July 21941,959,04534,371,2005.70-27.43112015.47-58
July 21981,931,15436,261,0285.33-0.3792014.48-2

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

Legislation

You can view the party's proposed bills here.

Legislative Agenda

This party has to vote on the following bills:

Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Alliance for Natural Law.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Police Weapons & Protection Act 4152May 4152May 4152passed
Curfew Application Act 4152May 4152May 4152defeated
Call for early elections, May 4152May 4152May 4152defeated
Parliamentary Privilidge Act 4152May 4152May 4152passed
Education & Teaching Reform Act 4152May 4152May 4152defeated
Hænep Regulation Act 4152May 4152May 4152passed
Non-Business Monetary Transactions Act 4152May 4152May 4152defeated
Fireworks Act 4152May 4152May 4152passed
Prostitution Nationalisation Act 4152February 4152February 4152passed
Political Reform Act 4152February 4152February 4152defeated
Arms Controls Act 4152January 4152January 4152passed
Police Reform Act 4152January 4152January 4152passed
Security Council & Borders Act 4152January 4152January 4152passed
Collective Bargaining ActJanuary 4152January 4152defeated
School Attendance Act 4152January 4152January 4152defeated
School Finance Reform Act 4152January 4152January 4152passed
Head of Government Title Act 4152January 4152January 4152defeated
Arts Finance Reform Act 4152January 4152January 4152passed
Identity Cards Act 4152January 4152January 4152defeated
Industrial Controls Act 4152January 4152January 4152passed

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