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Utilitarian Party of Kirlawa[?]
This page contains information about the Utilitarian Party of Kirlawa.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)
Seats[?] in Dáil Choiarlabhan[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
A Moderate, centre-left party that believes that the governments main priority should be the protection and health of every single civilian. Formed in 4215 by a half Caldorian, half Kilani man, Lewis Ardagh. Thoroughly progressive in social policies, the Utilitarian Party calls on the government to be more regulative to businesses in order for everyone to be truly equal in society |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | extreme internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | convinced progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | moderate 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 (+) |
July 4217 | 22,285 | 67,272,483 | 0.03 | +0.03 | 0 | 717 | 0.00 | +0 |
January 4221 | 4,109,041 | 66,765,524 | 6.15 | +6.12 | 44 | 717 | 6.14 | +44 |
July 4224 | 1,743,298 | 66,133,453 | 2.64 | -3.52 | 18 | 717 | 2.51 | -26 |
January 4228 | 3,971,257 | 64,584,228 | 6.15 | +3.51 | 43 | 717 | 6.00 | +25 |
July 4231 | 3,927,423 | 65,060,886 | 6.04 | -0.11 | 42 | 717 | 5.86 | -1 |
January 4235 | 6,449,730 | 65,956,358 | 9.78 | +3.74 | 70 | 717 | 9.76 | +28 |
July 4238 | 4,168,748 | 65,367,193 | 6.38 | -3.40 | 43 | 717 | 6.00 | -27 |
January 4242 | 4,287,400 | 65,932,206 | 6.50 | +0.13 | 45 | 717 | 6.28 | +2 |
July 4245 | 4,994,689 | 64,573,405 | 7.73 | +1.23 | 55 | 717 | 7.67 | +10 |
January 4249 | 4,578,336 | 67,384,396 | 6.79 | -0.94 | 47 | 717 | 6.56 | -8 |
July 4252 | 6,457,085 | 65,797,532 | 9.81 | +3.02 | 68 | 717 | 9.48 | +21 |
January 4256 | 7,324,214 | 65,719,211 | 11.14 | +1.33 | 80 | 717 | 11.16 | +12 |
July 4259 | 5,031,353 | 65,118,720 | 7.73 | -3.42 | 54 | 717 | 7.53 | -26 |
January 4263 | 2,975,650 | 64,473,509 | 4.62 | -3.11 | 31 | 717 | 4.32 | -23 |
July 4266 | 4,305,539 | 64,585,707 | 6.67 | +2.05 | 46 | 717 | 6.42 | +15 |
January 4270 | 5,907,967 | 64,266,793 | 9.19 | +2.53 | 65 | 717 | 9.07 | +19 |
July 4273 | 9,115,569 | 65,841,955 | 13.84 | +4.65 | 99 | 717 | 13.81 | +34 |
January 4277 | 8,560,877 | 66,017,293 | 12.97 | -0.88 | 92 | 717 | 12.83 | -7 |
July 4280 | 8,218,364 | 65,717,397 | 12.51 | -0.46 | 87 | 717 | 12.13 | -5 |
January 4284 | 7,864,438 | 64,737,264 | 12.15 | -0.36 | 86 | 717 | 11.99 | -1 |
July 4287 | 4,512,782 | 66,499,340 | 6.79 | -5.36 | 48 | 717 | 6.69 | -38 |
January 4291 | 2,500,176 | 67,259,132 | 3.72 | -3.07 | 25 | 717 | 3.49 | -23 |
July 4294 | 2,307,596 | 66,654,971 | 3.46 | -0.26 | 23 | 717 | 3.21 | -2 |
January 4298 | 4,209,519 | 63,895,557 | 6.59 | +3.13 | 47 | 717 | 6.56 | +24 |
July 4301 | 4,401,725 | 64,223,006 | 6.85 | +0.27 | 48 | 717 | 6.69 | +1 |
January 4305 | 2,796,398 | 64,494,056 | 4.34 | -2.52 | 29 | 717 | 4.04 | -19 |
July 4308 | 3,398,891 | 62,829,795 | 5.41 | +1.07 | 38 | 717 | 5.30 | +9 |
January 4312 | 5,672,527 | 64,873,051 | 8.74 | +3.33 | 60 | 717 | 8.37 | +22 |
July 4315 | 5,921,311 | 64,201,365 | 9.22 | +0.48 | 65 | 717 | 9.07 | +5 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute 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 Utilitarian Party of Kirlawa.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Universal Education Act | August 3668 | August 3668 | passed | ||
Child Benefit Increase Act | August 3668 | August 3668 | passed | ||
A Proposal For A New Legislature Name | August 3668 | August 3668 | defeated | ||
Demilitarization Act | February 3668 | February 3668 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 3668 | February 3668 | February 3668 | passed | ||
Energy Nationalization Act | August 3667 | February 3668 | passed | ||
Adjustment Of General Assembly Seats | January 3667 | January 3667 | defeated | ||
Child Labor Abolition Act | January 3667 | January 3667 | defeated | ||
Emergecy Services Efficiency Act 3666 | May 3666 | May 3666 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights Bill 3666 | May 3666 | May 3666 | defeated | ||
Clean Energy Bill 3666 | May 3666 | May 3666 | defeated | ||
Reasonable Military Reform | December 3665 | December 3665 | passed | ||
Military Reform 3665 | June 3665 | June 3665 | defeated | ||
Rehabilitation of Prisoners Bill 3665 | April 3665 | April 3665 | passed | ||
Electoral Reform | January 3665 | January 3665 | defeated | ||
Reform Act | January 3665 | January 3665 | defeated | ||
Marriage Rights Bill 3663 | November 3663 | November 3663 | defeated | ||
Reform Act | June 3663 | July 3663 | defeated | ||
Moderate Reform | January 3663 | January 3663 | defeated | ||
Public Transport (Subsidy) Bill 3662 | September 3662 | April 3663 | passed |
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