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Revolutionary Party of Values and Rights[?]
This page contains information about the Revolutionary Party of Values and Rights.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Dai Sekouokoku (Seko)
Seats[?] in 国会 - Kokkai (Imperial Diet) [?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
In country, family, religion and honour we trust. Political Matrix http://www.goldengiven.net/polimatrix/ Economic score: -1.48 Social score: +8.09 Your score pegs you as economically centre-leftist and socially strongly authoritarian. Economic centre-leftists typically support above average controls on free trade, raising or maintaining the current tax levels, but still support free trade. Social extreme authoritarians believe that the government should control society, assuring that moral values are enforced and order is well-maintained, even if that means the sacrifice of individual rights. http://politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=1.50&soc=6.46 The Political Compass Economic Left/Right: 1.50 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 6.46 http://politics.beasts.org/ 1 left/right +5.9836 (+0.3602) 2 pragmatism -2.9834 (-0.1796) For comparison, the page suggests: Adolf Hitler +6.7033 (+0.4035) -1.9365(-0.1166) Margaret Tatcher +6.3223(+0.3806) +1.2668 (+0.0763) http://www.moral-politics.com/ Your scored 5 on Moral Order and 4 on Moral Rules. The following categories best match your score (multiple responses are possible): 1. System: Authoritarianism 2. Ideology: Social Republicanism, Nationalism 3. Party: No match. 4. Presidents: Gerald Ford 5. 04' Election: George W. Bush 6. 08' Election: John McCain SOCIAL REPUBLICANISM Social Republicanism is a moderate form of Authoritarianism. Republicanism describes what is more commonly called a representative democracy; it restricts the term "democracy" to refer only to direct democracy. For these reason, the primary difference between the Social Democracy and Social Republicanism is that later's attachment to preserve existing class structures and delineations. People who fall in this category tend to be moderate conservatives in most countries around the world (except for the United States, which is more Capitalistic). Parties that fall in this category tend to refer themselves as republicans, |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate restrictive | high | perfect |
Ecology | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate isolationist | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Military | extreme militarist | close to none | perfect |
Morality | convinced conservative | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced religious | 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 (+) |
April 2703 | 20,007,289 | 165,026,112 | 12.12 | +12.12 | 72 | 600 | 12.00 | +72 |
October 2706 | 22,354,242 | 167,055,612 | 13.38 | +1.26 | 79 | 600 | 13.17 | +7 |
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 Revolutionary Party of Values and Rights.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
LEX IURISDICTIONIS | June 2579 | July 2579 | passed | ||
AFFS 016.2579 Free Speech and Religion | June 2579 | June 2579 | defeated | ||
AFFS 015.2579 Police Bill | May 2579 | June 2579 | defeated | ||
AFFS 014.2579 Eminent Domain | May 2579 | May 2579 | defeated | ||
Let's take a minute to think about this | April 2579 | March 2594 | passed | ||
AFFS 013.2579 Religious Schools | April 2579 | April 2579 | passed | ||
AFFS 012.257 Religious Clothing | April 2579 | April 2579 | passed | ||
Capital Offense Bill (2579) | February 2579 | February 2579 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 2579 | February 2579 | February 2579 | passed | ||
AFFS 011.2678 Immigration | October 2578 | November 2579 | passed | ||
Announcement (Hutori situation, 2578) | October 2578 | October 2578 | defeated | ||
Gov.0003.2578 (Monarchy) | August 2578 | June 2598 | defeated | ||
ISP.005.2578 | July 2578 | July 2578 | defeated | ||
ISP.004.2578 | July 2578 | July 2578 | passed | ||
ISP.003.2578 | July 2578 | July 2578 | passed | ||
ISP.002.2577 | July 2578 | July 2578 | passed | ||
ISP.001.2577 | December 2577 | December 2577 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of August 2577 (2577-2) | August 2577 | September 2577 | passed | ||
DSP.176.2577 | August 2577 | August 2577 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of July 2577 | July 2577 | July 2577 | defeated |
Random fact: Cabinet ministers who disagree seriously with the head of government would usually be expected to resign. Parties within the cabinet may attempt to manoeuvre to replace the head of government though, for example by proposing a new cabinet bill or voting for an early election. |
Random quote: "When we're unemployed, we're called lazy; when the whites are unemployed it's called a depression." - Jesse Jackson |