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Alderdath Fedrali[?]
This page contains information about the Alderdath Fedrali.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Kundrati Union (Kundrati)
Seats[?] in Legebiltzarra/Národná rada (National Legislature)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Alderdath Fedrali is the party that evolved out of the Surprise Party, after its leader James Johnson died. His son took up the reigns and changed the name and with a new generation changed the face of the party. "My father centered this government too much. A large government is necessary, but the best way to maintain it is to spread it out across the country. Also, we must focus on more so upon ourselves and improve our nation before influencing others. These basic changes should raise this new Federalist to majority party of the Kundrati Union." exclaimed the youthful "JP" Johnson upon obtaining the party leadership. All not mentioned idealogies will remain the same. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | limited | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate isolationist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | limited | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | limited | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | extreme secular | limited | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
March 2172 | 71,120 | 39,034,607 | 0.18 | +0.18 | 0 | 305 | 0.00 | +0 |
March 2175 | 5,065,106 | 36,865,544 | 13.74 | +13.56 | 42 | 305 | 13.77 | +42 |
December 2177 | 3,501,132 | 37,840,273 | 9.25 | -4.49 | 28 | 305 | 9.18 | -14 |
December 2180 | 3,207,289 | 37,246,229 | 8.61 | -0.64 | 26 | 305 | 8.52 | -2 |
December 2183 | 3,467,688 | 36,374,068 | 9.53 | +0.92 | 29 | 305 | 9.51 | +3 |
December 2186 | 3,340,849 | 33,902,817 | 9.85 | +0.32 | 30 | 305 | 9.84 | +1 |
January 2190 | 4,182,842 | 40,965,555 | 10.21 | +0.36 | 30 | 305 | 9.84 | +0 |
December 2192 | 4,886,001 | 43,737,096 | 11.17 | +0.96 | 34 | 305 | 11.15 | +4 |
December 2195 | 4,930,109 | 38,523,353 | 12.80 | +1.63 | 39 | 305 | 12.79 | +5 |
December 2198 | 5,726,840 | 39,839,086 | 14.37 | +1.58 | 44 | 301 | 14.62 | +5 |
December 2201 | 5,148,361 | 43,273,967 | 11.90 | -2.48 | 36 | 301 | 11.96 | -8 |
December 2204 | 5,686,124 | 42,265,317 | 13.45 | +1.56 | 41 | 301 | 13.62 | +5 |
December 2207 | 5,644,684 | 40,868,021 | 13.81 | +0.36 | 42 | 301 | 13.95 | +1 |
December 2210 | 4,428,106 | 31,357,472 | 14.12 | +0.31 | 42 | 301 | 13.95 | +0 |
December 2213 | 6,167,180 | 45,896,235 | 13.44 | -0.68 | 40 | 301 | 13.29 | -2 |
January 2214 | 6,619,594 | 45,391,445 | 14.58 | +1.15 | 44 | 301 | 14.62 | +4 |
June 2215 | 7,237,956 | 44,529,849 | 16.25 | +1.67 | 49 | 301 | 16.28 | +5 |
December 2217 | 5,936,792 | 39,933,388 | 14.87 | -1.39 | 45 | 301 | 14.95 | -4 |
December 2220 | 5,738,608 | 38,818,748 | 14.78 | -0.08 | 44 | 301 | 14.62 | -1 |
December 2223 | 7,013,518 | 46,566,359 | 15.06 | +0.28 | 44 | 301 | 14.62 | +0 |
December 2226 | 7,095,995 | 47,128,349 | 15.06 | -0.00 | 44 | 301 | 14.62 | +0 |
December 2229 | 6,355,753 | 47,197,759 | 13.47 | -1.59 | 39 | 301 | 12.96 | -5 |
December 2232 | 5,858,705 | 46,980,205 | 12.47 | -1.00 | 38 | 301 | 12.62 | -1 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.
National Graph
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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 Alderdath Fedrali.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Budgetary Surplus Act | February 3630 | February 3630 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of October 3629 | October 3629 | October 3629 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of July 3629 | July 3629 | July 3629 | passed | ||
KLM Electoral Program | July 3629 | July 3629 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of June 3629 | June 3629 | June 3629 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of February 3629 | February 3629 | February 3629 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of January 3629 | January 3629 | January 3629 | defeated | ||
Kundrati Presumed Consent Bill | November 3628 | November 3628 | passed | ||
Kundrati Liberation Act | November 3628 | November 3628 | passed | ||
Progressive Income Tax Proposal | September 3628 | September 3628 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of August 3628 | August 3628 | August 3628 | passed | ||
State Media Act | August 3628 | August 3628 | defeated | ||
Luxury Tax Increase | July 3628 | July 3628 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of July 3628 | July 3628 | July 3628 | defeated | ||
Corporate Income Tax Cut | June 3628 | June 3628 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of June 3628 | June 3628 | June 3628 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 3628 | February 3628 | February 3628 | passed | ||
Kundrati Republic Agenda 3628 | February 3628 | February 3628 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of January 3628 | January 3628 | January 3628 | defeated | ||
Nationalization of the Fishing Industry | August 3627 | January 3628 | passed |
Random fact: Party candidates for head of state elections are not visible to the public. This means that you cannot see who will run and who will not, which adds another strategic element to the elections. |
Random quote: "The man who prefers his country before any other duty shows the same spirit as the man who surrenders every right to the state. They both deny that right is superior to authority." - John Dalberg-Acton |