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葵花聯盟 (Sunflower Coalition) 🌻[?]
This page contains information about the 葵花聯盟 (Sunflower Coalition) 🌻.
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Details
User[?]: pandowlpaws
Nation[?]: Jingdaailaap Daaitung (Yingdala)
Seats[?] in 大會 (Grand Assembly)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
葵花聯盟 / Sunflower Coalition (SfC) Transliteration: kuí huā lián méng Translation: 해바라기 연합 / Liên minh hướng dương / ひまわり連合 / กลุ่มดอกทานตะวัน Position: Centre-left to Centre to Centre-right Slogan: 我们可以一起疗愈瑩大磖! (Together we can heal Indrala!) Headquarters: Tian'an, Capital Region Founded: August 4567 The Sunflower Coalition is a pro-democracy political party in the State of Indrala, originally founded to oppose the Taiyuan dictatorship that once ruled over the country. While it is generally classified as centrist, with a minor left lean, in terms of Indralan politics, the party is big tent, drawing voters from across the ideological spectrum. True to its name as a coalition, the party is actually highly factionalized, with certain blocs often seeking a different vote than others. Such conflicts are often solved with a simple majority vote of the party's delegation to the legislature. The largest of these groups is the Peony Caucus, a largely liberal-leaning group, which current Party Speaker Chen Mingzhu is a members. Following this ideological plurality, many of the coalition’s voters are derived from the dissolved Bamboo-Left Coalition, old Lotus Party, and New Dawn. The Sunflower Coalition's floral symbolism has two meanings, one representing the traditional Indralan folk beliefs of fortune and life, and the other representing the Sun Clan, whose claim to the throne the coalition supports. Prime Speaker: Ms. Chen Mingzhu Majority Coalition: Peony-Chrysanthemum-Tan Hua-Jasmine * Peony Caucus - Liberal (36% - 240) - Ms. Chen Mingzhu * Osmanthus Conference - Conservative (20% - 134) - Mr. Winai Sansurin * Plum Faction - Nationalist (14% - 94) - Gen. Wang Liwei, ret. * Orchid Caucus - Social Democratic / Socialist (12% - 80) - Mr. Liu Bohai * Chrysanthemum Faction - Technologist, Progressive (9% - 60) - Mr. Kim Min-jun * Tan Hua Group - Green (5% - 33) - Ms. Li Suyin * Jasmine Caucus - New (Progressive) Jienist (4% - 27) - Dr. Huang Yanyu Monarchist 73% vs. Republican 27% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[DISSOLVED]] 竹左联盟 / Bamboo-Left Coalition (BLC) Transliteration: zhú zuǒ lián méng Translation: 대나무 왼쪽 동맹 / tre trái liên minh / 竹の左同盟 / ไม้ไผ่ซ้ายพันธมิตร Position: Centre-left to Left Slogan: 一起前进! (Forwards Together!) Headquarters: Tian'an, Han Founded: June 4486 - Kaizhou, Jiaozhi (https://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Bamboo-Left_Coalition_%28Indrala%29) 𝐁𝐀𝐂𝐊𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐍𝐃: The Bamboo-Left Coalition was a centre-left to left political party in Indrala that branched off of its predecessor the Social Democratic Party. Founded by Ms. Hua Feihong, its rebranding reinvigorated the base, allowing it to gain a larger seat share after years of lagging electoral performance as the SDP. The party took the bamboo as its symbol, representing its ability to be flexible in ideology, following the will of the people. 𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐘 𝐆𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐑𝐍𝐀𝐍𝐂𝐄: Party Leader: Hua Feihong (4486 - Present) Party Chancellor: Chen Bohai (4486 - Present) Party Founder: Hua Feihong 𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐎𝐋𝐎𝐆𝐘: 𝘉𝘢𝘮𝘣𝘰𝘰 𝘓𝘦𝘧𝘵𝘪𝘴𝘮 - Social Liberalism / Social Democracy - Progressivism - Environmentalism - Constitutional Monarchism - Internationalism |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | close to none | perfect |
Market | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | close to none | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- Environmental Protection Organization
- International Science, Education and Culture Organization
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- Civil Rights Council
- Solidarity for Democracy in Dovani
- Council of Localities for International Cooperation (CLIC)
- The New International Progressive Alliance
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
May 4330 | 5,910,567 | 61,233,290 | 9.65 | +9.65 | 64 | 668 | 9.58 | +64 |
May 4335 | 5,600,255 | 64,606,973 | 8.67 | -0.98 | 57 | 668 | 8.53 | -7 |
January 4338 | 2,784,828 | 58,966,519 | 4.72 | -3.95 | 29 | 668 | 4.34 | -28 |
January 4343 | 3,663,682 | 57,614,290 | 6.36 | +1.64 | 40 | 668 | 5.99 | +11 |
February 4347 | 3,827,091 | 55,198,991 | 6.93 | +0.57 | 48 | 668 | 7.19 | +8 |
May 4350 | 5,761,814 | 43,056,791 | 13.38 | +6.45 | 92 | 668 | 13.77 | +44 |
November 4352 | 8,394,998 | 43,068,521 | 19.49 | +6.11 | 135 | 668 | 20.21 | +43 |
May 4356 | 5,828,136 | 28,886,263 | 20.18 | +0.68 | 139 | 668 | 20.81 | +4 |
May 4361 | 3,445,012 | 27,556,731 | 12.50 | -7.67 | 91 | 668 | 13.62 | -48 |
October 4364 | 7,963,780 | 30,664,708 | 25.97 | +13.47 | 216 | 668 | 32.34 | +125 |
October 4369 | 3,186,282 | 38,504,149 | 8.28 | -17.70 | 58 | 668 | 8.68 | -158 |
October 4373 | 9,945,974 | 52,224,077 | 19.04 | +10.77 | 132 | 668 | 19.76 | +74 |
December 4376 | 4,820,666 | 44,496,628 | 10.83 | -8.21 | 67 | 668 | 10.03 | -65 |
December 4381 | 6,935,580 | 51,859,453 | 13.37 | +2.54 | 87 | 668 | 13.02 | +20 |
November 4385 | 5,243,312 | 48,456,718 | 10.82 | -2.55 | 73 | 668 | 10.93 | -14 |
April 4386 | 8,029,112 | 43,807,385 | 18.33 | +7.51 | 121 | 668 | 18.11 | +48 |
April 4391 | 3,344,682 | 54,490,897 | 6.14 | -12.19 | 41 | 668 | 6.14 | -80 |
October 4391 | 2,296,278 | 38,759,526 | 5.92 | -0.21 | 39 | 668 | 5.84 | -2 |
March 4394 | 5,853,753 | 33,122,921 | 17.67 | +11.75 | 116 | 668 | 17.37 | +77 |
January 4397 | 8,880,559 | 35,396,560 | 25.09 | +7.42 | 163 | 668 | 24.40 | +47 |
January 4402 | 7,105,399 | 51,218,666 | 13.87 | -11.22 | 87 | 668 | 13.02 | -76 |
January 4407 | 6,101,485 | 58,827,374 | 10.37 | -3.50 | 69 | 668 | 10.33 | -18 |
January 4412 | 5,839,369 | 59,382,494 | 9.83 | -0.54 | 64 | 668 | 9.58 | -5 |
September 4413 | 3,389,063 | 46,763,962 | 7.25 | -2.59 | 48 | 668 | 7.19 | -16 |
March 4417 | 3,798,320 | 31,047,904 | 12.23 | +4.99 | 82 | 668 | 12.28 | +34 |
September 4417 | 4,927,307 | 33,349,673 | 14.77 | +2.54 | 97 | 668 | 14.52 | +15 |
March 4421 | 6,889,509 | 33,417,565 | 20.62 | +5.84 | 137 | 668 | 20.51 | +40 |
March 4426 | 4,617,752 | 37,334,762 | 12.37 | -8.25 | 83 | 668 | 12.43 | -54 |
September 4427 | 4,849,344 | 32,105,346 | 15.10 | +2.74 | 98 | 668 | 14.67 | +15 |
March 4432 | 6,287,418 | 32,693,022 | 19.23 | +4.13 | 127 | 668 | 19.01 | +29 |
August 4435 | 4,801,078 | 25,987,558 | 18.47 | -0.76 | 125 | 668 | 18.71 | -2 |
August 4440 | 2,839,082 | 28,924,789 | 9.82 | -8.66 | 71 | 668 | 10.63 | -54 |
December 4440 | 7,336,773 | 29,463,502 | 24.90 | +15.09 | 170 | 668 | 25.45 | +99 |
December 4445 | 9,708,202 | 32,803,624 | 29.59 | +4.69 | 205 | 668 | 30.69 | +35 |
December 4450 | 4,558,207 | 11,666,800 | 39.07 | +9.47 | 256 | 668 | 38.32 | +51 |
March 4455 | 6,406,471 | 11,674,101 | 54.88 | +15.81 | 367 | 668 | 54.94 | +111 |
March 4460 | 6,273,232 | 12,665,847 | 49.53 | -5.35 | 330 | 668 | 49.40 | -37 |
March 4465 | 3,285,482 | 11,864,557 | 27.69 | -21.84 | 187 | 668 | 27.99 | -143 |
March 4470 | 3,853,996 | 12,149,144 | 31.72 | +4.03 | 209 | 668 | 31.29 | +22 |
March 4475 | 2,525,949 | 12,645,601 | 19.97 | -11.75 | 133 | 668 | 19.91 | -76 |
March 4480 | 3,005,233 | 11,906,382 | 25.24 | +5.27 | 170 | 668 | 25.45 | +37 |
March 4485 | 1,844,260 | 12,212,260 | 15.10 | -10.14 | 100 | 668 | 14.97 | -70 |
March 4490 | 639,700 | 11,420,577 | 5.60 | -9.50 | 38 | 668 | 5.69 | -62 |
March 4495 | 1,715,793 | 11,987,516 | 14.31 | +8.71 | 95 | 668 | 14.22 | +57 |
October 4497 | 3,360,843 | 12,125,325 | 27.72 | +13.40 | 180 | 668 | 26.95 | +85 |
May 4500 | 3,291,031 | 12,367,622 | 26.61 | -1.11 | 174 | 668 | 26.05 | -6 |
May 4505 | 3,289,641 | 12,053,825 | 27.29 | +0.68 | 182 | 668 | 27.25 | +8 |
May 4510 | 3,460,301 | 11,387,324 | 30.39 | +3.10 | 207 | 668 | 30.99 | +25 |
July 4567 | 3,340,022 | 11,382,276 | 29.34 | -1.04 | 196 | 668 | 29.34 | -11 |
July 4572 | 3,578,327 | 11,616,479 | 30.80 | +1.46 | 206 | 668 | 30.84 | +10 |
November 4575 | 4,724,470 | 11,697,762 | 40.39 | +9.58 | 270 | 668 | 40.42 | +64 |
November 4580 | 5,132,426 | 12,500,283 | 41.06 | +0.67 | 275 | 668 | 41.17 | +5 |
November 4585 | 6,025,149 | 11,566,404 | 52.09 | +11.03 | 353 | 668 | 52.84 | +78 |
November 4590 | 11,542,978 | 11,542,978 | 100.00 | +47.91 | 668 | 668 | 100.00 | +315 |
November 4595 | 11,129,437 | 11,129,437 | 100.00 | +0.00 | 668 | 668 | 100.00 | +0 |
November 4600 | 11,269,336 | 11,329,228 | 99.47 | -0.53 | 668 | 668 | 100.00 | +0 |
November 4605 | 12,053,082 | 12,138,524 | 99.30 | -0.18 | 668 | 668 | 100.00 | +0 |
December 4610 | 6,065,652 | 12,483,974 | 48.59 | -50.71 | 327 | 668 | 48.95 | -341 |
December 4615 | 912,190 | 11,316,608 | 8.06 | -40.53 | 51 | 668 | 7.63 | -276 |
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Legislation
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