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Uniao Socialista[?]

This page contains information about the Uniao Socialista.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: wardog2

Nation[?]: República Federativa Tukarense (Tukarali)

Seats[?] in Assembleia da Republica Federativa - (Federal Assembly)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Found in December 3566
as Partido Socialista de Tukarali(UPDATED 4123)
INTRODUCTION
The Uniao Socialista is a left-wing party,originally known as the Socialist party of Tukarali.Established in 3566 by Marcelo Gronalda,and dispersed 2 years after his resignation from the position of Secretary General,it was reestablished in 3598 by Vitor Sanpero,and renamed in honor of its founder as Gronaldists party.While defending workers and farmers,we aim to create a prosperous,free yet equal nation.
We shun capitalism and totalitarianism and focus our efforts towards decentralized,community based governance.
The Partido Gronaldista does not have the structure of other parties.We have no leader or president.Instead we have a governing body,named the Executive Assembly,a council of elected members of the party,headed by the Secretary General,currently Carlotta Maranha .
INFO
Party founders
Marcelo Gronalda
Maria Lucialda
Gustavo Heriberrio
Nuno Pelotas
Esteban Calares

PARTY GENERAL SECRETARIES
Marcelo Gronalda 3566-3576
Esteban Calares 3576-3678
Carlos Jorge Del Rivo 3578-3579
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Vitor Sanpero 3598-3604
Carlos Diaz Sabar 3604-3605
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Pedro Garribio 3736-3745
Carlotta Maranha 3745-3754
Vitor Perdo 3754-3756
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Daniel Vascos 4123-

General Spokesman on the National Assembly
Carlos Diaz Sabar 3602-3604
Esteban Cordo 3604-3605
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Ramon Berelles 3736-3742
Sebastian Rattion 3742-3745
Jose Estevez 3745-3749
Ramon Berelles 3749-3753
Adelardo Farias 3753-3756
Robert Vasoncellos 4123-

PARTY MANIFESTO
The Capitalists call us "Soft Communists",the Centrists "Anarchist Hippies".The question is how we call ourselves.
We call ourselves "Gronaldistas".In honor of the great leader Marcelo Gronalda whose beliefs we hold as sacred.A free,progressive and fair country,based not in the traditional free market economy but in a community based economy,making more efficient governance through decentralization.Progress and Decentralization were the keywords in every speech of our founder Marcelo Gronalda..Because we believe deeply in local governance we have created the "Political Offices".Political Offices operate in all regions of Tukarali,one in each region.All the members of the party are registered in their region's political office.In 3736 Pedro Garribio rallied all the small leftist organizations and pressure groups against the corrupt government.The result of this rally was the Union Socialista,a union of many leftist political groups in Tukarali.
In 4123, Daniel Vascos a known political activist and Robert Vasoncellos, journalist, called for the remnants of old-school Socialism , the "Gronaldistas" to come forth and make Tukarali equal again. With this motto, The Union Socialista aims to regain power amongst a new dawn in Tukarese politics

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationunitarist-leaninghighperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninghighperfect
Ecologyskeptic-leaninghighperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalisthighperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninghighperfect
Marketconvinced regulatorhighperfect
Militarypacifist-leaninghighperfect
Moralityprogressive-leaninghighperfect
Religionmoderate secularhighperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
April 35681,510,98964,145,8362.36+2.3621251.60+2
April 357212,843,91962,234,68220.64+18.282612520.80+24
April 357614,308,75062,658,96422.84+2.203012524.00+4
July 36028,945,08162,648,49114.28-8.561712513.60-13
February 36038,099,55155,198,58614.67+0.401812514.40+1
August 360411,890,64560,542,16619.64+4.972412519.20+6
March 374118,989,06346,901,23740.49+20.855412543.20+30
March 374517,470,94664,926,23426.91-13.583312526.40-21
June 374711,684,50659,420,22319.66-7.242512520.00-8
April 374915,894,23861,401,67225.89+6.223112524.80+6
April 375310,518,15561,861,57317.00-8.882112516.80-10
March 41257,342,45363,541,12411.56-5.451312510.40-8
December 41284,376,84463,100,1766.94-4.6281256.40-5
August 502111,842,60611,842,606100.00+93.06230230100.00+222

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

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Election History

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 Uniao Socialista.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Torts (Medical Malpractice Damages) Amendment ActNovember 2602February 2604defeated
Executive (Religious Symbols) Amendment ActNovember 2602February 2604defeated
Intellectual Property (Software) Abolition ActNovember 2602February 2604defeated
Software Patent ActApril 2601February 2602passed
Housing Policy ReformMarch 2601February 2602passed
Nuclear Weapons Use Reformation ActMarch 2601February 2602passed
Whaling Illegalization ActMarch 2601February 2602passed
Tukarali Forest Protection ActMarch 2601February 2602passed
Tukarali Wildlife Protection ActOctober 2600February 2602passed
Education Reform ActAugust 2600April 2601defeated
Stock Exchange Regulatory CommissionApril 2600March 2601passed
Adoption Liberty ActFebruary 2600March 2601defeated
Church and State Separation ActFebruary 2600March 2601passed
Budget proposal of February 2600February 2600September 2600passed
Financial Institutions (Banking Regulations) Amendment ActJanuary 2600September 2600passed
Agriculture (Subsidies) Abolition ActJanuary 2600September 2600defeated
Media (Films) Amendment ActJanuary 2600September 2600defeated
Services (Cultural and Historic Sites) Devolution ActJanuary 2600September 2600defeated
Services (National Parks) Devolution ActJanuary 2600September 2600defeated
Labour (Working Hours) Abolition ActJanuary 2600September 2600defeated

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