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Religious Rural Community[?]
This page contains information about the Religious Rural Community.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)
Seats[?] in Dáil Choiarlabhan[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The RRC represent the religious rural communities wich value: - family policies based on religious and spiritual values; - strong army to protect those values - max. religious freedom - small gorvernment, no state intervention - religious believes are the source of our political agenda. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | militarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | excellent | 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 3685 | 4,106,118 | 54,819,419 | 7.49 | +7.49 | 51 | 717 | 7.11 | +51 |
January 3689 | 8,600,423 | 59,679,056 | 14.41 | +6.92 | 102 | 717 | 14.23 | +51 |
July 3692 | 6,823,109 | 59,755,513 | 11.42 | -2.99 | 82 | 717 | 11.44 | -20 |
January 3696 | 4,862,828 | 61,294,379 | 7.93 | -3.48 | 57 | 717 | 7.95 | -25 |
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 Religious Rural Community.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Election Platform 2593 : Individual Freedom | January 2589 | December 2590 | defeated | ||
Election Platform 2593 : Economy | January 2589 | December 2590 | passed | ||
Election Platform 2593 : Energy | January 2589 | December 2590 | passed | ||
Vaccination Bill | December 2588 | December 2588 | passed | ||
Defence Bill | September 2588 | December 2589 | passed | ||
Progressive Liberal Union Manifesto | September 2588 | September 2588 | defeated | ||
Keeping Prostitution Safe | May 2588 | May 2588 | defeated | ||
Immigration Bill | May 2588 | May 2588 | defeated | ||
In Memory of Ihmetellä (new city proposal) | January 2588 | April 2592 | passed | ||
People Above Trees Act | November 2587 | November 2587 | defeated | ||
Banning of Religious Schools | April 2587 | October 2587 | defeated | ||
Formation of KBC | March 2587 | April 2587 | defeated | ||
Banning of Private Health Care | February 2587 | April 2587 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, December 2586 | December 2586 | December 2586 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal - KDL-KPJP-DFM coalition | July 2585 | July 2585 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, April 2585 | April 2585 | April 2585 | passed | ||
Coalition Agreement II | January 2585 | June 2586 | passed | ||
Call for early elections, January 2585 | January 2585 | January 2585 | passed | ||
Coalition Agreement I | August 2584 | July 2585 | passed | ||
Energy Act | May 2584 | May 2584 | defeated |
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