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Unión Demócrata Republicana Confederal[?]

This page contains information about the Unión Demócrata Republicana Confederal.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Metacomet2

Nation[?]: República de Egelion (Egelion)

Seats[?] in Congreso Nacional de Egelion[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

Our party supports civil rights, democracy, secularism, gender equality, internationalism and the freedoms of speech, the press, religion and markets. We believe in the importance of social justice and that the state should address issues such as unemployment, health care, education, and the expansion of civil rights. Our ideology is centered on the role of the citizenship in a state organized as a republic under which the people hold popular sovereignty by promoting citizen participation in public affairs. We support the improvement of society by reform and not violent revolution. Our goal is the devolution or distribution and management to smaller administrative units to prevent governments with a strong central concentration of power. The state should be organized as the union of sovereign states and a weak central authority, united by common brotherhood. We advocate the preservation, restoration, and improvement of the natural environment.

ECONOMIC POLICY:

The UDRC supports Caillean capitalism (OCC social market economy or Rhine capitalism) a socioeconomic model combining a free market capitalist economic system alongside social policy which establishes both fair competition within the market and a welfare state. The UDRC believes in a coordinated market economy designed as a third way between laissez-faire economic liberalism and socialist economics that emphasizes the need for the state to ensure that the free market produces results close to its theoretical potential.

Caillean capitalism is strongly inspired by social democratic ideas and the tradition of Aurorian Patriarchal Church social teaching. This socioeconomic model refrains from attempts to plan and guide production, the workforce, or sales, but it does support planned efforts to influence the economy through the organic means of a comprehensive economic policy coupled with flexible adaptation to market studies. Effectively combining monetary, credit, trade, tax, customs, investment, and social policies, as well as other measures, this type of economic policy creates an economy that serves the welfare and needs of the entire population, thereby fulfilling its ultimate goal.

IMMIGRATION POLICY:

The UDRC supports an immigration policy that deals in a humane way (reflecting the tradition of Aurorian Patriarchal Church social teaching) with the transit of people across its borders into the country, but especially those that intend to work and stay in the country. The UDCR supports immigration policies that allow most types of migration without any racial or religious bias that will help immigrants to integrate themselves in the country while respecting the multiculturalism brought by those immigrants.

The UDCR believes that immigrants provide significant economic benefits, not only higher-skilled migrants who are vital for our economy, but unskilled immigrants are an essential part of the construction, agriculture and services sector of our nation. Contrary to the belief that immigrants take jobs and destroy economies, the UDRC argues that immigrants contribute significantly more in taxes than the benefits and services they receive in return.

An important aspect of immigration policy for the UDCR is the treatment of refugees. The UDCR supports to grant asylum to those who face persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.

The UDCR supports integrationist policies that promote multiculturalism and encourage the exchange of cultural values between the two societies for both immigrants and refugees. Integration policies allow for a mutual relationship between immigrants/refugees and our society, which will eventually lead to successful integration in the future. These policies should include access to education and language training, vocational training, access to health care and housing, and actions to support cultural exchange.

LANDMINES AND NUCLEAR, CHEMICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONRY POLICY:

The UDRC has the stated objective of a world free of landmines and nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry. We propose the creation of a network of active members worldwide working locally, nationally and internationally to eradicate landmines and nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry. We hope that Egelion will sign an international treaty which bans the use, production, stockpiling, and transfer of landmines and nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry. Moreover, we support the creation of an international organization to monitor the global landmines and nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry, conducts advocacy activities, lobbying for implementation and universalization of a landmines and nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry ban treaty, and support landmines and nuclear, chemical, and biological weaponry survivors, their families, and their communities.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristhighperfect
Civil Rightsmoderate permissivehighperfect
Ecologyconvinced environmentalistlimitedperfect
Foreign Relationsconvinced internationalistlimitedperfect
Government Responsibilitiessmall government-leaninghighperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorhighperfect
Militarymoderate pacifistmoderateperfect
Moralitymoderate progressivemoderateperfect
Religionsecular-leaninglimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
September 43991,753,33658,615,3722.99+2.9941253.20+4
September 44027,346,50453,558,99513.72+10.731812514.40+14
October 440516,384,72538,547,60542.51+28.795412543.20+36
October 440920,567,58245,228,04845.48+2.976212549.60+8
November 441225,055,62164,616,66138.78-6.704812538.40-14
December 441427,935,10766,268,05942.15+3.385312542.40+5
December 441821,535,75961,785,04934.86-7.304512536.00-8
December 442222,768,79566,017,19234.49-0.374412535.20-1
October 442617,912,88052,188,17834.32-0.175215034.67+8
October 443023,497,62453,634,65243.81+9.496515043.33+13
October 443247,363,87850,741,45293.34+49.5313615090.67+71
October 44369,966,75065,079,22715.31-78.033020015.00-106
October 44379,110,29461,881,58214.72-0.592920014.50-1
October 44415,030,77265,343,9477.70-7.02162008.00-13
October 44456,254,22662,330,74110.03+2.34182009.00+2
October 44499,923,52265,275,02015.20+5.172920014.50+11
October 44536,190,55161,414,60610.08-5.122020010.00-9
March 44547,022,16058,962,08811.91+1.832420012.00+4
March 44587,939,25558,462,48313.58+1.672620013.00+2
February 44609,478,14855,529,50717.07+3.493420017.00+8
August 446110,381,91254,288,14919.12+2.063820019.00+4
August 446510,582,19757,712,09718.34-0.793620018.00-2
August 44695,973,78762,809,7079.51-8.83182009.00-18
November 447114,049,87643,330,01632.43+22.916520032.50+47
May 447217,166,02936,551,72646.96+14.549520047.50+30
May 44769,819,79059,558,99516.49-30.483220016.00-63
May 44807,194,66157,748,98712.46-4.032420012.00-8
May 44847,973,83557,842,17413.79+1.332720013.50+3
May 44884,671,79759,563,3247.84-5.94162008.00-11
May 44924,343,12761,672,4637.04-0.80142007.00-2
May 44964,836,44564,281,7187.52+0.48132006.50-1
February 450116,536,99052,369,23931.58+24.056520032.50+52
October 45037,071,34463,590,78211.12-20.462120010.50-44
April 45075,140,25663,070,9098.15-2.97172008.50-4
October 45105,710,45162,298,4619.17+1.02172008.50+0
April 45147,826,21364,448,72812.14+2.982320011.50+6
September 451412,604,55163,010,07820.00+7.863920019.50+16
March 451718,022,52661,181,88429.46+9.455920029.50+20
September 45208,513,63963,293,86013.45-16.012620013.00-33
March 452313,448,04663,023,07221.34+7.894320021.50+17
September 452613,340,86462,962,71221.19-0.154320021.50+0
February 452830,526,72659,049,74851.70+30.5110420052.00+61
August 453114,986,30066,739,03222.46-29.244520022.50-59
June 45348,358,96466,973,37512.48-9.972520012.50-20
April 453612,256,99765,485,40818.72+6.244020020.00+15
May 45387,378,34766,207,48411.14-7.572220011.00-18
May 45395,999,95164,935,8839.24-1.90192009.50-3
November 45424,646,36264,885,0587.16-2.08193006.33+0
May 45438,968,47164,472,48813.91+6.754230014.00+23
September 45456,911,57167,028,19910.31-3.60293009.67-13
March 45496,181,42865,528,5169.43-0.88283009.33-1
March 45506,684,75660,659,08811.02+1.593230010.67+4
September 455311,196,49858,466,81119.15+8.135730019.00+25
March 455714,595,89762,499,82923.35+4.207130023.67+14
February 455817,378,72862,748,47327.70+4.348430028.00+13
August 456118,876,34260,631,65031.13+3.449430031.33+10
November 456315,955,23361,116,84126.11-5.0319675026.13+102
May 45673,677,37563,809,6765.76-20.34427505.60-154
October 45691,296,01564,886,8972.00-3.7785001.60-34
October 45721,022,86165,649,0801.56-0.4465001.20-2
September 45741,133,93564,791,2191.75+0.1965001.20+0
September 45771,365,51065,165,6722.10+0.3595001.80+3
September 45802,091,39165,498,8993.19+1.10155003.00+6
February 45824,368,53065,078,8676.71+3.52345006.80+19
February 45854,173,15465,199,0676.40-0.31315006.20-3
February 45882,118,55264,635,4423.28-3.12155003.00-16
February 45914,325,70864,503,4436.71+3.43335006.60+18
February 45942,931,97755,740,8165.26-1.45245004.80-9
February 45974,010,67256,167,2057.14+1.88345006.80+10
February 45996,296,95556,533,49011.14+4.005550011.00+21
February 46023,911,48263,837,4306.13-5.01305006.00-25
February 46054,493,26264,321,1896.99+0.86335006.60+3
February 46088,913,10159,886,85414.88+7.907250014.40+39
February 46119,556,65264,996,08614.70-0.187250014.40+0
December 461217,684,52965,526,88426.99+12.2813450026.80+62
December 461518,228,58960,219,98430.27+3.2815050030.00+16
December 461917,827,46959,379,70930.02-0.2514950029.80-1
December 462310,451,54660,829,37017.18-12.848550017.00-64
March 462514,480,99252,579,62127.54+10.3613950027.80+54
March 462916,599,38463,534,57726.13-1.4113050026.00-9
March 46338,652,46957,524,76515.04-11.097750015.40-53
March 46377,857,80159,348,60213.24-1.806950013.80-8
March 46416,086,55357,909,08710.51-2.735350010.60-16
March 46435,938,94554,291,30410.94+0.435350010.60+0
March 464718,185,08156,000,67232.47+21.5313140032.75+78
March 465120,077,00964,061,03031.34-1.1312540031.25-6
October 465118,805,14549,406,42738.06+6.7215140037.75+26
October 465516,021,47947,341,85933.84-4.2213440033.50-17
October 465914,009,34047,710,52929.36-4.4812040030.00-14
October 46638,990,42949,592,56418.13-11.239650019.20-24
October 466718,369,50754,895,61233.46+15.3316750033.40+71
October 467118,158,19364,722,32728.06-5.4114050028.00-27
October 467519,118,32062,098,59530.79+2.7315350030.60+13
October 467915,707,28251,823,67730.31-0.4814950029.80-4
September 468117,666,80551,436,77734.35+4.0416950033.80+20
February 46858,481,84641,922,57620.23-14.119950019.80-70
February 46898,950,25747,522,91818.83-1.409350018.60-6
February 46938,175,10259,851,48113.66-5.176850013.60-25
February 469714,838,25758,238,16425.48+11.8212850025.60+60
February 470117,391,61658,613,58229.67+4.1914850029.60+20
February 470511,368,15959,198,52119.20-10.479450018.80-54
February 47099,614,98544,603,10621.56+2.3510850021.60+14
July 471021,392,25043,621,02849.04+27.4824850049.60+140

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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National Graph

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Legislation

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Legislative Agenda

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Voting Record

This is the voting[?] record of the Unión Demócrata Republicana Confederal.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Sex on TVJanuary 2481January 2481passed
Public Officials in Religious ClothingJanuary 2481January 2481passed
Retirement AgeJanuary 2481January 2481passed
Budget proposal of January 2481January 2481January 2481defeated
Income tax proposal of September 2480 (Ministry of Finance)September 2480March 2481defeated
Re-Project of law #10001: Economic reglament maked LawSeptember 2480March 2481defeated
United Jakanian Peace Keeping Force DeploymentMarch 2480April 2481passed
Cabinet Proposal of March 2480March 2480March 2480defeated
Project of law #10001: Economic reglament maked Law.January 2480January 2480defeated
Open TelevisionDecember 2479March 2480defeated
Treaty Withdrawal ReduxDecember 2479December 2479defeated
Repeal of Military PolicyNovember 2479August 2481defeated
Allowance of Religious SchoolsOctober 2479March 2480defeated
Nuclear PowerOctober 2479March 2480defeated
Income tax proposal of August 2479 (Ministry of Finance)August 2479March 2480defeated
Minor LaborAugust 2479October 2479passed
Biological And Chemical WeaponsAugust 2479August 2479defeated
Recycling ProgramAugust 2479August 2479defeated
Regulation of Foreign EmbassiesJune 2479October 2479defeated
Enforcement of Border LawsMay 2479October 2479defeated

Random fact: "Treaty-locking", or ratifiying treaties that completely or nearly completely forbid any proposals to change laws, is not allowed. Amongst other possible sanctions, Moderation reserves the discretion to delete treaties and/or subject parties to a seat reset if this is necessary in order to reverse a treaty-lock situation.

Random quote: "The whole uncivilized bunch on the opposite benches can get stuffed." - Craig Warwick, former Dranian politician

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