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Underappreciated Party of Ikradon[?]

This page contains information about the Underappreciated Party of Ikradon.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: cockatrice

Nation[?]: Ikradonian Union (Ikradon)

Seats[?] in Federale Kamer (Federal Chamber)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Underappreciated Party: Being ignored since 2085.

The Underappreciated Party stands for the gravely underappreciated philosophy that individuals should be given the maximum amount of freedom of choice available while still protecting the interests of a centralized state.

We support free education, but also assert that education should be a personal choice tailored nearly as possible to the needs of each individual student.

We believe in transparency of agriculture for the safety and well being of our people, as well as for their peace of mind.

We also recognize that it is sometimes neccesary to give up certain liberties in order to maintain a safe and healthy society.

Above all we believe in supporting the will of the people, for they are our constituents, and the source from which we draw our power, without their support and trust we are nothing.

In 2104 the UPI joined with the NP, the FFP and the FSA to form the Middle Front Coalition.

Chancellor Robert Bonaparte served as the supported candidate of the MFC from its formation in 2104 until the 2115 election, every bid during that period was successful. In 2115 Chancellor Bonaparte and Education Minister Bob bin-Forapples retired from politics to form the Robert Bonaparte School of Public Service, a residential charter school for high school students who show a stong interest in public service. The Bonaparte School is located in central Alkon province at what is nearly the geographical center of Ikradon in the city of Dooram.

After Chancellor Bonaparte's retirement, Josephine Tito was elected to head that UPI's national committee, the first change of power since Bonaparte founded it in 2085. Some speculate that in the later years of Bonaparte's control of the party her influence was perhaps more influential than was outwardly apparent.

Since the party head changed rapid change in party leadership positions have taken place, some have been replaced directly, others have retired for personal reason, still others have argued that this is no longer the party of the truly Underappreciated but instead is just a beauraucratic ghost of its former ideology.

In 2162 former Chancellor of Ikradon Josephine Tito stepped aside with the rest of the party leadership to allow Stephen Mao to help bring new life to the UPI. Other ministerial candidates also came in at this time.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunknownclose to noneperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissiveclose to noneperfect
Ecologyunknownclose to noneperfect
Foreign Relationsunknownclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiesunknownclose to noneperfect
Marketconvinced regulatorclose to noneperfect
Militaryunknownclose to noneperfect
Moralityunknownclose to noneperfect
Religionconvinced secularclose to noneperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
December 2088637,91520,468,8753.12+3.12134293.03+13
December 20924,522,85724,657,79218.34+15.237942918.41+66
December 20964,389,29019,017,64023.08+4.7410042923.31+21
January 20993,286,93419,570,13516.80-6.287442917.25-26
January 21032,779,23918,285,36115.20-1.609159915.19+17
March 21052,835,87616,339,14917.36+2.1610359917.20+12
March 21092,055,68917,398,73111.82-5.547159911.85-32
March 21123,287,76023,567,38413.95+2.148559914.19+14
March 21154,564,31525,019,72018.24+4.2911159918.53+26
March 21183,849,39222,551,83617.07-1.1710459917.36-7
March 21214,780,27820,507,89523.31+6.2414159923.54+37
March 21244,556,58321,540,05421.15-2.1612859921.37-13
March 21274,402,54620,802,71421.16+0.0112859921.37+0
March 21303,402,18725,429,59913.38-7.788159913.52-47
March 21332,874,20525,513,21611.27-2.116759911.19-14
March 21364,564,14627,359,06616.68+5.429959916.53+32
March 21393,985,54627,450,03914.52-2.168859914.69-11
March 21423,330,94227,945,56611.92-2.607159911.85-17
March 2145977,7576,920,05114.13+2.218559914.19+14
March 2148777,7946,689,13211.63-2.506959911.52-16
July 21483,349,77429,610,32911.31-0.316759911.19-2
July 21512,818,91328,951,1209.74-1.58585999.68-9
July 21543,161,59426,610,36511.88+2.147159911.85+13
July 21583,086,48626,490,24611.65-0.236859911.35-3
July 21623,533,19328,136,79212.56+0.917559912.52+7
July 21663,510,37836,439,2309.63-2.92575999.52-18
July 21703,800,61929,689,38512.80+3.177759912.85+20
July 21744,898,19831,641,03415.48+2.689359915.53+16
July 21784,427,06229,806,67714.85-0.639059915.03-3
July 21822,881,84331,084,0299.27-5.58555999.18-35
July 21862,291,44130,240,0577.58-1.69445997.35-11
July 21904,038,84238,662,94010.45+2.876159910.18+17
July 21944,237,41937,071,77911.43+0.986859911.35+7
July 21983,078,24736,025,1418.54-2.89505998.35-18
July 22021,395,24437,303,7383.74-4.80225993.67-28
July 22061,337,69937,017,2823.61-0.13195993.17-3
July 2210406,09038,681,9791.05-2.5665991.00-13
July 2214105,32339,440,0970.27-0.7815990.17-5
July 221829,21338,423,2560.08-0.1905990.00-1
July 222229,84539,678,5300.08-0.0005990.00+0
July 222616,06742,383,5390.04-0.0405990.00+0
July 223016,59242,219,5730.04+0.0005990.00+0

Relative Graph

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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

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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 Underappreciated Party of Ikradon.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Democratic Workers Councils AbolitionFebruary 2353January 2354passed
Educational Reform ActFebruary 2353July 2353passed
Abortion Restriction ActJanuary 2353September 2353passed
Ikradonian Protection ActJanuary 2353March 2353passed
Call for early elections, June 2352June 2352June 2352passed
Budget proposal of April 2352April 2352September 2352passed
Forest Protection ActJune 2351January 2353passed
Positive Discrimination ActJune 2351January 2353passed
Abolition of Pornography for Children ActJune 2351January 2353passed
Striking Reform ActJune 2351January 2353passed
Decentralisation of Recreational Drug Use ActJune 2351January 2353passed
Open and Close Software Reform ActJune 2351August 2352passed
National Sports Club Network BillJune 2351August 2352passed
Decentralisation of Health and Safety Regulations ActMay 2351January 2353passed
Legislative Seat Number Reduction ActMay 2351September 2351passed
Home Schooling ActDecember 2350August 2352defeated
The NCP Economic ManifestoAugust 2349February 2350defeated
Alcohol Consumption Regulation BillJanuary 2348July 2349defeated
National Defence Shelters BillJanuary 2348July 2349passed
Ikradonian Culture ActJune 2347January 2348defeated

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