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Democratic Libertarian Party[?]
This page contains information about the Democratic Libertarian Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: AdrianUrbina
Nation[?]: Republic of Likatonia (Likatonia)
Seats[?] in Federal Congress of Likatonia[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | environmentalist-leaning | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | convinced progressive | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | high | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- International Social Democrats
- International Animal Rights Alliance
- International Anti-bullying Movement
- United Nationalists
- Establishment of Youth Departments Organisation (EYDO)
- International Science, Education and Culture Organization
- The Society for Intellectual and Cultural Advancement (SICA)
- Anti-Communist League (ACL)
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
- New Terran Order (NTO)
- Civil Rights Council
- The New International Progressive Alliance
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
September 4298 | 1,221,073 | 64,703,748 | 1.89 | +1.89 | 8 | 425 | 1.88 | +8 |
September 4300 | 3,708,369 | 63,952,694 | 5.80 | +3.91 | 18 | 295 | 6.10 | +10 |
September 4302 | 4,690,994 | 62,456,658 | 7.51 | +1.71 | 22 | 295 | 7.46 | +4 |
April 4303 | 4,008,779 | 62,449,480 | 6.42 | -1.09 | 19 | 295 | 6.44 | -3 |
April 4305 | 4,874,175 | 62,891,695 | 7.75 | +1.33 | 23 | 295 | 7.80 | +4 |
April 4307 | 6,924,828 | 62,433,582 | 11.09 | +3.34 | 33 | 295 | 11.19 | +10 |
April 4309 | 8,210,485 | 62,217,587 | 13.20 | +2.10 | 39 | 295 | 13.22 | +6 |
April 4311 | 8,015,922 | 63,445,774 | 12.63 | -0.56 | 36 | 295 | 12.20 | -3 |
April 4313 | 5,942,323 | 63,185,049 | 9.40 | -3.23 | 28 | 295 | 9.49 | -8 |
April 4315 | 6,703,358 | 63,435,021 | 10.57 | +1.16 | 45 | 425 | 10.59 | +17 |
February 4316 | 5,724,052 | 61,898,695 | 9.25 | -1.32 | 39 | 425 | 9.18 | -6 |
February 4317 | 6,219,642 | 61,708,955 | 10.08 | +0.83 | 41 | 425 | 9.65 | +2 |
June 4318 | 6,849,810 | 61,407,762 | 11.15 | +1.08 | 45 | 425 | 10.59 | +4 |
June 4320 | 3,055,906 | 63,741,799 | 4.79 | -6.36 | 19 | 425 | 4.47 | -26 |
June 4322 | 6,145,216 | 63,763,158 | 9.64 | +4.84 | 40 | 425 | 9.41 | +21 |
June 4324 | 5,939,790 | 63,623,214 | 9.34 | -0.30 | 39 | 425 | 9.18 | -1 |
June 4326 | 6,268,677 | 62,692,308 | 10.00 | +0.66 | 42 | 425 | 9.88 | +3 |
June 4328 | 5,941,477 | 63,451,597 | 9.36 | -0.64 | 38 | 425 | 8.94 | -4 |
June 4330 | 6,691,928 | 62,145,281 | 10.77 | +1.40 | 44 | 425 | 10.35 | +6 |
June 4332 | 6,499,237 | 66,188,715 | 9.82 | -0.95 | 41 | 425 | 9.65 | -3 |
June 4334 | 7,116,889 | 67,324,560 | 10.57 | +0.75 | 43 | 425 | 10.12 | +2 |
June 4336 | 7,755,221 | 66,332,021 | 11.69 | +1.12 | 49 | 425 | 11.53 | +6 |
June 4338 | 3,917,815 | 63,079,931 | 6.21 | -5.48 | 24 | 425 | 5.65 | -25 |
July 4377 | 7,735,042 | 64,744,067 | 11.95 | +5.74 | 51 | 425 | 12.00 | +27 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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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 Democratic Libertarian Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
The New Deal | April 4451 | September 4451 | defeated | ||
Legislature Size Increase Act | April 4451 | April 4451 | defeated | ||
Government Decentralization Act of 4451 | March 4451 | April 4451 | defeated | ||
Military Power Authorization Act of 4451 | March 4451 | April 4451 | defeated | ||
Free Speech Act | January 4451 | April 4451 | passed | ||
Congressional Seat Increase Act 4451 | January 4451 | January 4451 | defeated | ||
Corporation Tax Act 4451 | January 4451 | January 4451 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of November 4450 | November 4450 | November 4450 | defeated | ||
Moral Liberties Act | October 4450 | November 4450 | passed | ||
Religious Act of 4450 | October 4450 | November 4450 | passed | ||
Religious Affirmation Act of 4450 | May 4450 | March 4451 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, February 4450 | February 4450 | February 4450 | defeated | ||
Alternate Ecology Act | January 4450 | January 4450 | passed | ||
Market and Stock Policies | April 4449 | April 4449 | defeated | ||
Environmental Policies | April 4449 | April 4449 | passed | ||
Endangered Animal Policies | April 4449 | April 4449 | defeated | ||
Trade Unions Act | October 4448 | October 4448 | defeated | ||
Television Content Policies | October 4448 | October 4448 | defeated | ||
State Abbreviations | October 4448 | October 4448 | passed | ||
GA President | September 4448 | February 4449 | passed |
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