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Dengwali Autonomy Party[?]

This page contains information about the Dengwali Autonomy Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Jack Uphill

Nation[?]: Democratic Republic of Talmoria (Talmoria)

Seats[?] in National Assembly[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Dengwali Autonomy Party (DAP) was formed on January 2487, after the reconciliation of the Four Dengwali Tribes of Talmoria. The DAP was formed from the merging of the Dengwali Patriotic Front, the United Aboriginal Party, and the Atay Guardian Party.

Mission Statement: To bring to national public attention all issues and viewpoints of the Dengwali people, especially the need to create a Dengwali Autonomous Community (DAC).

Platform:
-Create a Dengwali Autonomous Community though PEACEFUL means.
-Strive to localize political power in all aspects of Talmorian society
-Preserve and promote local culture. This includes local empowerment of cultural sites and local control of the education of children.
-Achieve recognition for Jeifa (the traditional Dengwali religion).
-Continued support of the Talmorian military, as it continues to provide opportunities to many Dengwali.
-Support for environmental initiatives, as the Dengwali are animists.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunknownclose to noneperfect
Civil Rightsunknownclose to noneperfect
Ecologyunknownclose to noneperfect
Foreign Relationsunknownclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate big governmentclose to noneperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorclose to noneperfect
Militaryunknownclose to noneperfect
Moralityunknownclose to noneperfect
Religionunknownclose to noneperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
March 248936,33946,791,9280.08+0.0807250.00+0
December 249234,62348,605,5230.07-0.0103300.00+0
June 249711,18847,878,0730.02-0.0503300.00+0

Relative Graph

This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election, relative to its maximum.

Election History

Absolute Graph

This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.

Election History

National Graph

This graph shows the share of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature, together with the share of other parties.

Election History

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 Dengwali Autonomy Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
The Death Penalty Limitation ActFebruary 2440April 2440passed
The Right To An Attorney ActFebruary 2440April 2440passed
Taxation Bill 2440January 2440July 2440passed
Media Standards and Freedoms ActDecember 2439March 2440passed
The Marriage Equality ActSeptember 2439February 2440passed
Divorce Act 2439September 2439January 2440passed
General Health Rights ActSeptember 2439January 2440passed
Flag and Administrative Improvements ActJuly 2439August 2440defeated
International Awareness and Preporatory ActJune 2439February 2440passed
The Culture BillJune 2439September 2439passed
National Wellness PolicyMay 2439March 2440passed
The Workplace Safety ActMarch 2439September 2439defeated
The Food Reform ActMarch 2439May 2439passed
The Trade and Commerce BillMarch 2439April 2439passed
National Abortion ActMarch 2439March 2439passed
Trade Union Enabling ActMarch 2439March 2439passed
Universal Health Care ActMarch 2439March 2439defeated
Military Reform ActMarch 2439March 2439passed
Protect Individual Rights Act 2439March 2439March 2439passed
National Education Reform BillMarch 2439March 2439passed

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