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Alorian Populist Party (DemCoa)[?]
This page contains information about the Alorian Populist Party (DemCoa).
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Gweriniaeth Ffederal yr Alôr (Aloria)
Seats[?] in Cynulliad y Bobl (Assembly of the People)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
Federalist, Populist, and Religious. Adherent to Sub-Fletcherist Economics Advocative of Parliamentary Supremacy Federalist Supportive of the Alorian Christian Church Prominent Members: Louis Stough: President of the Just World Order Society (2704-2707), Minister President of Ultran (2711-2720) Minister of Health and Human Services, (2720-2721), Minister of Food and Agriculture (2721-2724) Mendel Acres: Worker's Advisory Council Appointee to The Board of Executives of Rockygroup (2712-2729) Victor Capucinco: Minister President of Ultran (2720-?) Roger Geranome: Minister President of Sildar (2719-2727), President of Aloria (2727-) Hilton Burgess: Labor Leader, President of RockyLabor, a labor union representing Rockygroup employees in all Rockyfeller enterprises and industries, (2720-?) Jonah Gibson, Minister of Infrastructure (2725-2727) Worker's Advisory Council Appointee to the Board of Executives of RockyGroup (2729-) Nancy Tamlin, Minister of Finance (2727-) Florence Hidellen, Minister President of Sildar (2727-) "The role of government is to serve as a union for the public- to be a force representing them against a market that too often neglects their entitlement as hardworking people to the good life." -Nelson Cudderboard, Prime Minister and President, 2520's-2530s "What is Democracy, if not the empowerment of the people?"- Hartsen Caddy, former Prime Minister of Aloria, 2550's "Will this be the new society of progress, peace, and prosperity, or will this merely be an empty promise. Thats the decision our government has to make now." -Gene Hamshee, President 2630s "With the New World Order of tyrannical oppression, in reality an Old World Disorder of chaos, war, and repression, with this order vanquished, we now have the opportunity to usher in a new Just World Order of better living for all." -Orion Patrick, War Hero and Member of Parliament, 2670s-80s. "It is not fair to repay your loyal workers with pay cuts and layoffs, a punishment for circumstances beyond there control. In fact, the circumstances that you claim require such actions are the very fault of some of the people in this room- all of whom could both more afford, and indeed do more deserve such punishment." -Mendel Acres, labor leader, 2713 |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate restrictive | high | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | convinced conservative | high | perfect |
Religion | moderate religious | high | 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 (+) |
March 2629 | 48,683 | 135,984,047 | 0.04 | +0.04 | 0 | 750 | 0.00 | +0 |
March 2633 | 31,288,611 | 132,223,485 | 23.66 | +23.63 | 178 | 750 | 23.73 | +178 |
March 2635 | 28,519,817 | 137,431,114 | 20.75 | -2.91 | 157 | 750 | 20.93 | -21 |
January 2637 | 22,034,647 | 125,250,202 | 17.59 | -3.16 | 134 | 750 | 17.87 | -23 |
January 2641 | 27,104,970 | 127,622,108 | 21.24 | +3.65 | 162 | 750 | 21.60 | +28 |
January 2645 | 29,425,648 | 131,820,183 | 22.32 | +1.08 | 170 | 750 | 22.67 | +8 |
June 2649 | 34,911,750 | 122,777,688 | 28.43 | +6.11 | 212 | 750 | 28.27 | +42 |
June 2653 | 33,070,660 | 127,866,453 | 25.86 | -2.57 | 197 | 750 | 26.27 | -15 |
June 2657 | 35,846,612 | 126,609,197 | 28.31 | +2.45 | 215 | 750 | 28.67 | +18 |
November 2658 | 39,156,288 | 137,162,690 | 28.55 | +0.23 | 218 | 750 | 29.07 | +3 |
April 2660 | 27,912,812 | 131,219,483 | 21.27 | -7.28 | 160 | 750 | 21.33 | -58 |
April 2664 | 38,692,587 | 141,028,905 | 27.44 | +6.16 | 207 | 750 | 27.60 | +47 |
April 2668 | 45,756,416 | 145,967,328 | 31.35 | +3.91 | 239 | 750 | 31.87 | +32 |
April 2672 | 48,281,888 | 146,832,997 | 32.88 | +1.54 | 250 | 750 | 33.33 | +11 |
April 2676 | 48,554,189 | 154,748,295 | 31.38 | -1.51 | 238 | 750 | 31.73 | -12 |
April 2680 | 34,483,736 | 151,060,404 | 22.83 | -8.55 | 177 | 750 | 23.60 | -61 |
April 2684 | 14,511,448 | 146,455,590 | 9.91 | -12.92 | 74 | 750 | 9.87 | -103 |
April 2688 | 22,697,404 | 153,450,475 | 14.79 | +4.88 | 110 | 750 | 14.67 | +36 |
April 2692 | 33,179,056 | 147,084,499 | 22.56 | +7.77 | 169 | 750 | 22.53 | +59 |
February 2693 | 28,949,678 | 153,793,166 | 18.82 | -3.73 | 142 | 750 | 18.93 | -27 |
August 2711 | 33,415,011 | 166,688,224 | 20.05 | +1.22 | 152 | 750 | 20.27 | +10 |
August 2715 | 26,645,172 | 162,915,900 | 16.36 | -3.69 | 125 | 750 | 16.67 | -27 |
August 2719 | 44,429,951 | 147,549,844 | 30.11 | +13.76 | 224 | 750 | 29.87 | +99 |
August 2723 | 50,468,004 | 140,722,480 | 35.86 | +5.75 | 270 | 750 | 36.00 | +46 |
August 2727 | 43,793,441 | 167,449,868 | 26.15 | -9.71 | 202 | 750 | 26.93 | -68 |
August 2731 | 48,197,374 | 170,471,750 | 28.27 | +2.12 | 213 | 750 | 28.40 | +11 |
August 2735 | 51,176,254 | 177,476,418 | 28.84 | +0.56 | 216 | 750 | 28.80 | +3 |
August 2739 | 56,282,088 | 181,888,069 | 30.94 | +2.11 | 233 | 750 | 31.07 | +17 |
March 2741 | 57,143,502 | 176,007,729 | 32.47 | +1.52 | 243 | 750 | 32.40 | +10 |
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Absolute Graph
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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 Alorian Populist Party (DemCoa).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Call for early elections, September 4809 | September 4809 | September 4809 | passed | ||
Aloria Cultural Protocols 4809 | April 4809 | October 4809 | passed | ||
Religious Freedom Act | March 4809 | November 4809 | defeated | ||
PSA 01 - Progressive Manifesto 4809 | March 4809 | October 4809 | defeated | ||
Immigration Act | November 4808 | October 4809 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of April 4808 | April 4808 | April 4808 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of June 4807 | June 4807 | June 4807 | passed | ||
Private Members Bill: Polygamy Act | June 4807 | June 4807 | defeated | ||
Secularism Act | June 4807 | June 4807 | passed | ||
Hemp Bill | October 4806 | May 4807 | defeated | ||
Welfare Expansion Bill | October 4806 | May 4807 | defeated | ||
Transition to Renewable Energies Bill | October 4806 | May 4807 | defeated | ||
Drug Legalisation Bill | October 4806 | May 4807 | defeated | ||
Post Office Regulations Bill | October 4806 | May 4807 | defeated | ||
MS Pay rise. | October 4806 | April 4807 | passed | ||
Political Education in Schooling Act | June 4806 | June 4806 | passed | ||
Schools Act | June 4806 | June 4806 | passed | ||
Intelligence Bill | April 4806 | April 4806 | defeated | ||
Private Members Bill: Polygamy Act | March 4806 | March 4806 | defeated | ||
Security Council Vote | November 4805 | November 4805 | passed |
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