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United Military Party[?]
This page contains information about the United Military Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Kingdom of Hutori (Hutori)
Seats[?] in House of Parliament[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Supports free-market economy and controlled capitalsm to an extent. Industries such as banks should be monitered and insured to protect the consumer, but corporations should be left on their own to further economic growth. However, this does not mean that capitalism should be an excuse to destroy the environment or mistreat employees. We stand firm by the belief that capitalism is the best possible economic figure that allows the most possible civil rights, and that capitalism is the only way to build a strong, bustling economy. Supporter of the Makon Economic Area Treaty Supporter of the Treaty of Key Mon |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | limited | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | limited | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | close to none | perfect |
Morality | convinced progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | 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 2090 | 1,127,336 | 21,944,757 | 5.14 | +5.14 | 12 | 249 | 4.82 | +12 |
January 2094 | 274,857 | 16,515,069 | 1.66 | -3.47 | 1 | 249 | 0.40 | -11 |
July 2097 | 1,526,288 | 16,358,289 | 9.33 | +7.67 | 21 | 249 | 8.43 | +20 |
January 2101 | 3,408,248 | 17,445,210 | 19.54 | +10.21 | 48 | 249 | 19.28 | +27 |
July 2104 | 3,943,085 | 19,283,168 | 20.45 | +0.91 | 53 | 249 | 21.29 | +5 |
January 2108 | 6,856,256 | 23,233,568 | 29.51 | +9.06 | 74 | 249 | 29.72 | +21 |
July 2111 | 8,144,713 | 31,210,740 | 26.10 | -3.41 | 66 | 249 | 26.51 | -8 |
January 2115 | 7,260,450 | 25,415,549 | 28.57 | +2.47 | 71 | 249 | 28.51 | +5 |
July 2118 | 8,310,907 | 24,915,205 | 33.36 | +4.79 | 82 | 249 | 32.93 | +11 |
January 2122 | 7,939,283 | 23,614,467 | 33.62 | +0.26 | 84 | 249 | 33.73 | +2 |
July 2125 | 7,920,305 | 24,413,577 | 32.44 | -1.18 | 81 | 249 | 32.53 | -3 |
January 2129 | 8,280,445 | 23,628,711 | 35.04 | +2.60 | 89 | 249 | 35.74 | +8 |
July 2132 | 9,484,222 | 25,076,118 | 37.82 | +2.78 | 93 | 249 | 37.35 | +4 |
January 2136 | 9,284,314 | 18,030,667 | 51.49 | +13.67 | 128 | 249 | 51.41 | +35 |
July 2139 | 9,306,980 | 19,049,952 | 48.86 | -2.64 | 122 | 249 | 49.00 | -6 |
January 2143 | 3,160,093 | 29,198,517 | 10.82 | -38.03 | 27 | 249 | 10.84 | -95 |
September 2145 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 | -10.82 | 34 | 249 | 13.65 | +7 |
August 2146 | 3,642,652 | 38,420,830 | 9.48 | +9.48 | 23 | 249 | 9.24 | -11 |
February 2150 | 1,772,788 | 31,763,436 | 5.58 | -3.90 | 12 | 249 | 4.82 | -11 |
August 2153 | 2,286,704 | 32,185,799 | 7.10 | +1.52 | 16 | 249 | 6.43 | +4 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.
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 United Military Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Cabinet Proposal of February 5217 | February 5217 | February 5217 | defeated | ||
Bill NP-89: Secular Education Act | December 5216 | March 5217 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, May 5216 | May 5216 | May 5216 | passed | ||
Free Market Bill | February 5216 | February 5216 | defeated | ||
Bill NP-88: Daily Working Hours Act | September 5215 | March 5216 | defeated | ||
Question Period, National Senate of Hutori 5214-5216 | September 5214 | December 5216 | passed | ||
Federal Culture Bread Bill | September 5214 | March 5215 | defeated | ||
Neutral Schools Bread Bill | September 5214 | March 5215 | defeated | ||
Bill NP-87: International Responsibility Act | September 5214 | December 5214 | passed | ||
RP: Invite the Luthori Speaker of the House of Commons to Address National Senate | September 5214 | September 5214 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of March 5214 | March 5214 | March 5214 | passed | ||
UF - UFP - FP | February 5214 | February 5214 | defeated | ||
Green Coalition Cabinet February 5214 | February 5214 | February 5214 | defeated | ||
RP: THE PEOPLE OF HUTORI SPEAK! | January 5214 | February 5215 | passed | ||
UF 015 | December 5213 | April 5220 | defeated | ||
RP: Visit of Luthori PM Bush to Hutori | December 5213 | January 5214 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, December 5213 | December 5213 | December 5213 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of August 5213 | August 5213 | April 5220 | defeated | ||
RLD bill 27: Initiative of Trust | May 5213 | October 5214 | defeated | ||
UF - Bread Unity Government | April 5213 | April 5213 | 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: "The first step in freeing yourself from social restrictions is the realization that there is no such thing as a 'safe' code of conduct, one that would earn everyone's approval. Your actions can always be condemned by someone, for being too bold or too apathetic, for being too conformist or too nonconformist, for being too liberal or too conservative. So it's necessary to decide whose approval is important to you." - Harry Browne |