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Sociolist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Sociolist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Gran Prinċipat ta’ Kildanja (Cildania)
Seats[?] in Kunsill tad-Deputati (Council of Deputies)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
As our parties name suggests we are working towards a socialist nation. We hope in eradicating this Liberal Workers Party from its tyrannical one party system in favor of a more diverse political atmosphere which the people of Cildania will benefit from. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Civil Rights | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Ecology | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Market | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Military | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Morality | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Religion | unknown | close to none | 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 3680 | 30,860 | 11,971,188 | 0.26 | +0.26 | 0 | 750 | 0.00 | +0 |
Relative Graph
This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election, relative to its maximum.
Absolute Graph
This graph shows the percentage of seats the party achieved in each election in the entire legislature.
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.
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 Sociolist Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Cildanian Armed Forces Reform Act | February 2636 | August 2636 | defeated | ||
Klein-Hopper School Reform Act | February 2636 | August 2636 | passed | ||
Marriage Act 2636 | February 2636 | August 2636 | passed | ||
New Federalist Act | December 2634 | June 2635 | passed | ||
McCallister Act | December 2634 | June 2635 | defeated | ||
New Cildanian Unity of Purpose Act of 2634 | December 2634 | June 2635 | defeated | ||
RP newspaper | February 2634 | November 3645 | defeated | ||
Segregation Act | April 2633 | October 2633 | defeated | ||
Religion Act , 2633 | April 2633 | October 2633 | defeated | ||
Tax Reform | April 2633 | October 2633 | passed | ||
International Relations Act | February 2633 | November 2633 | defeated | ||
Arts and Technology Act | January 2633 | November 2633 | defeated | ||
Federalist Act | September 2632 | November 2633 | defeated | ||
Media Reform Act 2632 | September 2632 | November 2633 | passed | ||
Workers rights | December 2631 | June 2632 | passed | ||
Drug Regulation Act | November 2631 | April 2632 | defeated | ||
Food and Beverage Labeling Act , 2631 | November 2631 | April 2632 | passed | ||
Military Reform Act | November 2631 | April 2632 | passed | ||
Education Liberties Reform 2631 | June 2631 | November 2633 | defeated | ||
National Police Abolition Act | June 2631 | November 2633 | defeated |
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