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Kundrati Workers Party[?]
This page contains information about the Kundrati Workers Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: scottish_12
Nation[?]: Kundrati Union (Kundrati)
Seats[?] in Legebiltzarra/Národná rada (National Legislature)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Kundrati Workers Party (KWP) Party Chairman: Ena Burja Governing Body: KWP National Committee National Assembly Leader: Lucas Brumec Founders: Mitar Kladnik, Jakov Jelen, Ena Burja Founded: 5233 Students Wing: College Workers of Kundrati Youth Wing: Young Workers of Kundrati Women’s Wing: National Federation of Kundrati Working Women LGBTQ+ Wing: LGBTQ Workers of Kundrati Ideologies: Majority: Modern liberalism Factions: Centrism, Progressivism, Social Democracy Upon foundation, the KWP supported agrarianism, representing farmers and rural interests. More recently, the party began to favor more liberal positions (the term "liberal" in this sense describes modern liberalism, rather than classical liberalism or economic liberalism). Historically, the party has represented farmers, laborers, and religious and ethnic minorities as it has opposed unregulated business and finance and favored progressive income taxes. In foreign policy, internationalism (including interventionism) was a dominant theme. The party advocates for social programs targeted at the poor. The major influences for liberalism were labour unions and Ethnic minorities. Environmentalism has been a major component also. The Party is predominantly a coalition of centrists, liberals, and progressives, with significant overlap between the three groups. Political scientists characterize the KWP as less ideologically cohesive than other parties due to the broader diversity of coalitions that compose the KWP. Current High Ranking KWP Officials Lucas Brumnec (b.5197), Leader of the KWP in the National Assembly 5246-, MNA for Celania 5243- Ena Burja (b. 5199), one of the three founders of the KWP, Party Chairman 5246-, President of Kundrati 5248-, Minister of Foreign Affairs 5243-5246, MNA for Jildrath 5238- Mario Perme (b.5174), Minister of Finance 5246-5248, MNA for Peghonia 5238- Valent Verdnik (b.5214), Minister of Infrastructure and Transport 5246-5248, MNA for Pilgon 5238- Fatima Remic (b.5223), Minister of Environment and Tourism 5246-5248, MNA for Pilgon 5238- Manfred Majcen (b. 5182), Minister of Justice 5243-5246, MNA for Jildrath 5238- Selena Podlesnik (b. 5177), Minister of Food & Agriculture 5243-4246, MNA for Jildrath 5238- Pamela Rijavec (b. 5211), Governor of Peghonai 5238-5243 & 5248- Former High Ranking KWP Officials Mitar Kladnik (b.5200, d. 5246), one of the three founders of the KWP, Party Chairman 5233-5246. He was killed when a bomb exploded near his position while he was defending the city of Venora in Celania from the advancing Junta during the Kundrati Conflict. MNA for Peghonai 5238-5246. Petar Gregorc (b.5203, d.5245), former KWP Minister for Trade and Industry 5243-5245. He was arrested and murdered during the Kundrati Conflict. MNA for Peghonai 5238-5245. Jakov Jelen (b. 5195, d.5246), one of the three founders of the KWP, Leader of the KWP in the National Assembly 5233-5246. MNA for Peghonai 5238-5246. Political Positions Economic policy Expand Social Security and safety net programs. Increase the capital gains tax rate to 39.6% for taxpayers with annual income above $1 million. Cut taxes for the working and middle classes as well as small businesses. Change tax rules to discourage shipping jobs overseas. Increase federal and state minimum wages. Modernize and expand access to public education and provide universal preschool education. Support the goal of universal health care. Increase investments in infrastructure development as well as scientific and technological research. Offer tax credits to make clean energy more accessible for consumers and increase domestic production of clean energy. Uphold labor protections and the right to unionize. Reform the student loan system and allow for refinancing student loans. Make college more affordable. Mandate equal pay for equal work regardless of gender, race, or ethnicity. Social policy Decriminalize or legalize marijuana. Uphold network neutrality. Implement campaign finance reform. Uphold voting rights and easy access to voting. Support same-sex marriage and ban conversion therapy. Allow legal access to abortions and women's reproductive health care. Reform the immigration system and allow for a pathway to citizenship. Expand background checks and reduce access to assault weapons to address gun violence. Improve privacy laws and curtail government surveillance. Oppose torture. Abolish capital punishment. Recognize and defend Internet freedom worldwide. Economic issues Equal economic opportunity, a social safety net, and strong labor unions have historically been at the heart of KWP economic policy. The KWP economic policy positions tend to align with those of middle and working class. The KWP supports a progressive tax system, higher minimum wages, Social Security, universal health care, public education, and subsidized housing. They also support infrastructure development and clean energy investments to achieve economic development and job creation. The party has at times supported centrist economic reforms that cut the size of government and reduced market regulations. The party has generally rejected both laissez-faire economics and market socialism, instead favoring Keynesian economics within a capitalist market-based system. Fiscal policy The KWP supports a more progressive tax structure to provide more services and reduce economic inequality by making sure that the wealthiest Kundratians pay more in taxes. They oppose the cutting of social services, such as Social Security, believing it to be harmful to efficiency and social justice. The KWP believe the benefits of social services in monetary and non-monetary terms are a more productive labor force and cultured population and believe that the benefits of this are greater than any benefits that could be derived from lower taxes, especially on top earners, or cuts to social services. Furthermore, the KWP see social services as essential toward providing positive freedom, freedom derived from economic opportunity. Minimum wage The KWP favors raising the minimum wage. Health Care The KWP calls for "affordable and quality health care" and favor moving toward universal health care in a variety of forms to address rising healthcare costs. Progressive KWP politicians favor a single-payer program, while liberals prefer creating a public health insurance option. Education The KWP favors improving public education by raising school standards. They also support universal preschool and expanding access to primary education, including through charter schools. They call for addressing student loan debt and reforms to reduce college tuition. Other proposals have included tuition-free public universities and reform of standardized testing. The KWP have the long-term aim of having publicly funded college education with low tuition fees, which would be available to every eligible Kundratian student. Alternatively, they encourage expanding access to post-secondary education by increasing state funding for student financial aid such as college tuition tax deductions. Environment The KWP believes that the government should protect the environment and have a history of environmentalism. In more recent years, this stance has emphasized renewable energy generation as the basis for an improved economy, greater national security, and general environmental benefits. The KWP is substantially more likely than other Kundrati parties to support environmental regulation and policies that are supportive of renewable energy. The KWP also favors expansion of conservation lands and encourages open space and rail travel to relieve highway and airport congestion and improve air quality and the economy as it "believes that communities, environmental interests, and the government should work together to protect resources while ensuring the vitality of local economies. Once Kundratians were led to believe they had to make a choice between the economy and the environment. They now know this is a false choice". The foremost environmental concern of the Kundrati Workers Party is climate change and has pressed for stern regulation of greenhouse gases. Renewable energy and fossil fuels The KWP have supported increased domestic renewable energy development, including wind and solar power farms, in an effort to reduce carbon pollution. The party's platform calls for an "all of the above" energy policy including clean energy, natural gas and domestic oil, with the desire to become energy independent. The party has supported higher taxes on oil companies and increased regulations on coal power plants, favoring a policy of reducing long-term reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, the party supports stricter fuel emissions standards to prevent air pollution. Trade agreements Many members of the KWP support fair trade policies when it comes to the issue of international trade agreements and some in the party have started supporting free trade in recent years. Social Issues The modern Kundrati Workers Party emphasizes social equality and equal opportunity. The KWP supports voting rights and minority rights, including LGBT rights. Ideological social elements in the party include cultural liberalism, civil libertarianism, and feminism. Some KWP social policies are immigration reform, electoral reform, and women's reproductive rights. Equal opportunity The KWP supports equal opportunity for all Kundarians regardless of sex, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, or national origin. Many members of the KWP support affirmative action programs to further this goal. Voting rights The party is very supportive of improving voting rights as well as election accuracy and accessibility. They support extensions of voting time, including making election day a holiday. They support reforming the electoral system to eliminate gerrymandering, as well as passing comprehensive campaign finance reform. Abortion and reproductive rights The KWP believes that all women should have access to birth control and supports public funding of contraception for poor women. In its recent National Conferences, the KWP has called for abortion to be "safe, legal and rare"—namely, keeping it legal by rejecting laws that allow governmental interference in abortion decisions and reducing the number of abortions by promoting both knowledge of reproduction and contraception and incentives for adoption. As a matter of the right to privacy and of gender equality, many members of the KWP believe all women should have the ability to choose to abort without governmental interference. They believe that each woman, conferring with her conscience, has the right to choose for herself whether abortion is morally correct. Groups such as Kundrati Workers for Life of Kundrati represent the anti-abortion faction of the party. According to the most recent KWP National Conference, "The KWP believe every woman should be able to access high-quality reproductive health care services, including safe and legal abortion." Immigration Many KWP politicians have called for systematic reform of the immigration system such that residents that have come into Kundrati illegally have a pathway to legal citizenship. LGBT rights The KWP is supportive of LGBT rights and supports Gay marriage. Legal issues Death penalty The KWP currently opposes the death penalty. Torture Many members of the KWP are opposed to the use of torture against individuals apprehended and held prisoner by the Kundrati military. Members of the KWP contend that torture is inhumane, damages Kundratis moral standing in the world, and produces questionable results. The KWP are largely against waterboarding. Privacy The Democratic Party believes that individuals should have a right to privacy. Some members of the KWP have championed consumer protection laws that limit the sharing of consumer data between corporations and many members of the KWP believe that government should not regulate consensual noncommercial sexual conduct among adults as a matter of personal privacy. Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) Total: 97 Celania: 26 Lucas Brumnec 5243- Natali Novakoviæ 5243- Hugo Gaènik 5243- Tjaš Èuèek 5243- Mehmed Kolar 5243- Ambrož Mozetiè 5243- Marinko Grošelj 5243- Besim Prašnikar 5243- Rexhep Nemaniè 5243- Marijan Bratina 5243- Erik Petelin 5243- Herman Bitenc 5243- Saško Beganoviæ 5243- Hanka Bajc 5243- Nea Benedièiè 5243- Elma Bogataj 5243- Marija Magdalena Jarc 5243- Angelina Majeriè 5243- Davorka Škufca 5248- Samira Završnik 5248- Gaia Jerebic 5248- Lela Hafner 5248- Risto Lazar 5248- Leopold Meško 5248- Mujaga Kosmaè 5248- Meho Mihevc 5248- Jildrath: 7 Ena Burja 5238- Manfred Majcen 5238- Selena Podlesnik 5238- Tom Klemenc 5238- Gabriel Krajnik 5238- Fadil Nemec 5238- Ante Lipovšek 5238- Pilgon: 12 Nej Glavan 5238- Valent Verdnik 5238- Fatima Remic 5238- Antonija Matiæ 5238- Roža Kobal 5238- Ksenja Gruden 5238- Barbara Sodja 5238- Samuel Simoniè 5238- Mersudin Matiæ 5238- Jan Guèek 5238- Arsen Veseliè 5243- Zorko Kranjec 5243- Lirnak: 15 Ian Ciglar 5238- Vanessa Gros 5238- Amra Kristan 5238- Mladen Pšeniènik 5238- Valter Urbanija 5238- Angel Markelj 5238- Pavle Kosec 5238- Marsel Plevnik 5238- Mirsad Torkar 5238- Nedim Markiè 5243- Mehmed Gril 5243- Chiara Fišer 5243- Gaia Peèar 5243- Rajka Klanènik 5243- Jana Pavliè 5243- Peghonai: 37 Mitar Kladnik 5238-5246 Jakov Jelen 5238-5246 Petar Gregorc 5238-5246 Mario Perme 5238- Ota Petroviè 5238- Smiljana Vogrinec 5238- Ðurða Rejc 5238- Šarika Grašiè 5238- Patricia Božiæ 5238- Boja Zorko 5238- Zofka Èarman 5238- Alekseja Bogataj 5238- Franja Kos 5238- Nasiha Rutar 5238- Isabella Lesjak 5238- Rupert Šeruga 5238- Jožef Križnar 5238- Bogdan Nemaniè 5243- Miran Pirih 5243- Radivoj Jež 5243- Avguštin Peènik 5243- Voranc Jeriè 5243- Jožef Mahniè 5248- Alban Cvikl 5248- Gregor Trobec 5248- Suljo Stankoviæ 5248- Tobias Kumer 5248- Petar Bauman 5248- Marijo Florjanèiè 5248- Ladislav Pajk 5248- Novo Štemberger 5248- Stipo Gril 5248- Janina Oèko 5248- Nadia Baloh 5248- Nadja Prah 5248- Slavojka Plavèak 5248- Dagmar Urh 5248- |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | excellent | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | high | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
- Environmental Protection Organization
- Alliance of Social Liberals
- The Left Coalition
- Rights for LGBTQ citizens
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
February 5233 | 34,096 | 65,020,371 | 0.05 | +0.05 | 0 | 450 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 5238 | 10,348,316 | 62,499,446 | 16.56 | +16.51 | 76 | 450 | 16.89 | +76 |
February 5243 | 11,436,779 | 64,531,138 | 17.72 | +1.17 | 80 | 450 | 17.78 | +4 |
February 5248 | 12,623,289 | 61,566,556 | 20.50 | +2.78 | 97 | 470 | 20.64 | +17 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Kundrati Workers Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Early Retirement Act | December 2040 | December 2040 | passed | ||
Political Unity Act | October 2040 | October 2040 | defeated | ||
True Religious Freedom | August 2040 | August 2040 | passed | ||
End Compulsory Patriotism | March 2040 | March 2040 | passed | ||
Prostitution Act | November 2039 | November 2039 | passed | ||
Emancipation of the Undead | September 2039 | September 2039 | passed | ||
Constitutional Amendment: Cabinet Proposals | May 2039 | May 2039 | defeated | ||
the motto | April 2039 | April 2039 | defeated | ||
Legal Status of Medicinal Cannabis | April 2039 | April 2039 | defeated | ||
Adequate Police Force Act | January 2039 | January 2039 | passed | ||
Ban The Bomb | January 2039 | January 2039 | passed | ||
Creative Commons | January 2039 | January 2039 | defeated | ||
the seat distribution act | October 2038 | October 2038 | passed | ||
Legislative Term Change | February 2038 | February 2038 | passed | ||
Dying With Dignity | January 2038 | January 2038 | passed | ||
Prisoner Employment Act | January 2038 | January 2038 | passed | ||
Vote Early and Vote Often | January 2038 | January 2038 | defeated | ||
the abortion act (V2) | April 2037 | April 2037 | passed | ||
Medical Usage of Cannabis | September 2036 | September 2036 | defeated | ||
International Refugee Acceptance | July 2036 | July 2036 | passed |
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