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Liberty Initiative[?]
This page contains information about the Liberty Initiative.
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Details
User[?]: Coolieboi55
Nation[?]: Yingdala Datong (Yingdala)
Seats[?] in 大会 (Grand Assembly)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Perhaps the worst thing imaginable is being forced to do something. Imagine for a second: living a life with no choice of your own: you cannot choose to dine on your favourate food, be out at night, or are even restricted from playing Particracy! Take this further, and imagine that you are constantly being attacked by a local bully, who steals your money at a whim, and spends it on what she/he feels is appropriate to make society better. Yes, this is the very vision of life that the members of the Liberty Initiative are most fearful of. Naturally, the aforementioned world is one where the state controls who you as an individual are, and controls your world. What we will always strive for is not necessarily a world of capitalism, or a world of any "ism" for that matter, but a world where no one can force anyone to do anything, unless it violates a loose criminal code: one consensually created by the members of society. Some people have even accused this as being a form of anarchism, which is something that we feel it is closest to, but with the idea of ownership being enforced. But hey, if the whole of society were able to consensually agree to eliminating the concept of ownership, then do it, by all means! In the Liberty Initiative, we believe in the individual. Individuals should be kept free from any oppression: weather it be oppression by other individuals, groups, or even majorities. =============================================== PLATFORM: On Centralization: Hell, the more community representation, the better! Nationalism defies our vision, and would not be enforced. Thus, the most decentralized, community oriented society is the one that we would support. Communities can come up with consensus much easier than a nation! Civil Rights: Whatever does not restrict an individual's ability to do things is hip. Ecology: If people want to live in an ecological wasteland, they can go right ahead. We don't want to, so we will preserve the environment. However, the government should never, ever, EVER be the one to make sure that the environment is protected: It should be left to individuals. Foreign Relations: Nationalism is not what we have in mind, and we feel no need to restrict the mingling between nations. Restriction of any kind for that matter is a bad thing. Government Responsibilities: What government? In our world, there really isn't much of a government, just a legal body. Market: We don't really care, do whatever you want. I guess that makes us "laissez-faire..." Military: Umm...no. Keep that away from us. Unless there's a threat to be bothered with, we don't want to have to do any fighting. If there is a threat, then this is probably the only area that the government is justified in intervening. Morality: Morales are totally and utterly subjective. As a result, they should be left to the individual, and to the government. Religion: "God is dead" -Nietzsche "Nietzsche is dead" -God Wow, who should we believe? To be honest, we really don't care what anyone believes; it should NOT be enforced on anyone else though. Nietzsche's quote is fun though :-) |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | convinced small government | moderate | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | high | 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 2365 | 29,206 | 73,370,917 | 0.04 | +0.04 | 0 | 501 | 0.00 | +0 |
July 2368 | 23,735,599 | 66,313,407 | 35.79 | +35.75 | 174 | 501 | 34.73 | +174 |
July 2371 | 35,794,412 | 72,180,780 | 49.59 | +13.80 | 249 | 501 | 49.70 | +75 |
July 2374 | 30,020,446 | 75,482,537 | 39.77 | -9.82 | 202 | 501 | 40.32 | -47 |
July 2377 | 26,775,835 | 73,637,799 | 36.36 | -3.41 | 275 | 749 | 36.72 | +73 |
July 2380 | 20,735,335 | 73,605,299 | 28.17 | -8.19 | 212 | 749 | 28.30 | -63 |
July 2383 | 21,147,835 | 77,929,868 | 27.14 | -1.03 | 203 | 749 | 27.10 | -9 |
July 2386 | 25,758,084 | 78,872,103 | 32.66 | +5.52 | 246 | 749 | 32.84 | +43 |
July 2389 | 17,000,072 | 79,435,064 | 21.40 | -11.26 | 165 | 749 | 22.03 | -81 |
July 2392 | 17,709,235 | 81,020,411 | 21.86 | +0.46 | 167 | 749 | 22.30 | +2 |
July 2395 | 18,812,264 | 80,708,744 | 23.31 | +1.45 | 178 | 749 | 23.77 | +11 |
July 2398 | 17,072,813 | 79,284,542 | 21.53 | -1.78 | 166 | 749 | 22.16 | -12 |
July 2401 | 26,485,881 | 85,500,953 | 30.98 | +9.44 | 235 | 749 | 31.38 | +69 |
July 2404 | 20,190,972 | 83,754,195 | 24.11 | -6.87 | 185 | 749 | 24.70 | -50 |
July 2407 | 15,017,275 | 82,222,746 | 18.26 | -5.84 | 142 | 749 | 18.96 | -43 |
July 2410 | 11,918,128 | 82,653,113 | 14.42 | -3.84 | 112 | 749 | 14.95 | -30 |
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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 Liberty Initiative.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Religious Reform Act | October 3008 | November 3008 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of July 3008 | July 3008 | July 3008 | passed | ||
Border Security Act, February 3008 | February 3008 | July 3008 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, May 3007 | May 3007 | May 3007 | passed | ||
Foreign Policy Reform Act | November 3005 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Civil Liberties Reform Act | November 3005 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Media Morality Act | December 3004 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Justice Reform Act | December 3004 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Economic Reform Act | December 3004 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Health Reform Act | December 3004 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Military Reform Act | December 3004 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Administrative Reform Act | December 3004 | December 3007 | passed | ||
Revolutionary Localised Forestry Bill | September 3004 | September 3004 | defeated | ||
Judicial Efficiency Act of 3004 | June 3004 | June 3004 | passed | ||
Public Health Protection Act of 3004 | June 3004 | June 3004 | defeated | ||
Democratic Efficiency Act of 3004 | June 3004 | June 3004 | defeated | ||
Revolutionary Progressivism Bill | June 3004 | June 3004 | defeated | ||
Revolutionary Economics Bill | June 3004 | June 3004 | defeated | ||
KMT Omnibus Act, January 3004 | January 3004 | June 3004 | defeated | ||
Freedom! | November 3002 | November 3002 | passed |
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