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Classical Liberal Party[?]
This page contains information about the Classical Liberal Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: John Kirkland
Nation[?]: Empire Canrillais - Confédération rildanorienne (Rildanor)
Seats[?] in Conseil national (National Council)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Classical Liberal Party is for people who do not agree with all of the mainstream Libertarian thought. We disagree with ancro-capitalism and favor minarchism. We are against big government and feel that the more power you give to the government for it to accomplish good things the more power you've given the government to do bad things. Party Platforms: laissez faire economic policy property rights protected by the government small government that provides basic services and protects citizens rights secular party pro abortion anti death penalty pro gun rights anti eminent domain anti welfare/entitlement programs |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | extreme skeptic | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | extreme small government | limited | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | limited | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | close to none | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | moderate | 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 (+) |
May 2205 | 4,320,745 | 34,383,375 | 12.57 | +12.57 | 71 | 600 | 11.83 | +71 |
November 2207 | 5,677,952 | 32,144,661 | 17.66 | +5.10 | 94 | 600 | 15.67 | +23 |
May 2210 | 5,506,394 | 33,081,968 | 16.64 | -1.02 | 91 | 600 | 15.17 | -3 |
November 2212 | 6,050,322 | 36,513,715 | 16.57 | -0.07 | 93 | 600 | 15.50 | +2 |
May 2215 | 7,278,992 | 37,997,930 | 19.16 | +2.59 | 104 | 600 | 17.33 | +11 |
November 2217 | 5,485,804 | 40,060,569 | 13.69 | -5.46 | 102 | 750 | 13.60 | -2 |
May 2220 | 8,494,393 | 39,157,992 | 21.69 | +8.00 | 161 | 750 | 21.47 | +59 |
May 2223 | 6,370,409 | 40,569,106 | 15.70 | -5.99 | 118 | 750 | 15.73 | -43 |
May 2226 | 7,566,602 | 42,563,584 | 17.78 | +2.07 | 133 | 750 | 17.73 | +15 |
May 2229 | 6,992,892 | 43,633,174 | 16.03 | -1.75 | 96 | 600 | 16.00 | -37 |
May 2232 | 7,103,323 | 38,592,449 | 18.41 | +2.38 | 112 | 600 | 18.67 | +16 |
May 2235 | 10,616,595 | 42,417,687 | 25.03 | +6.62 | 149 | 600 | 24.83 | +37 |
May 2238 | 11,314,936 | 43,698,030 | 25.89 | +0.86 | 153 | 600 | 25.50 | +4 |
May 2241 | 9,709,085 | 44,765,813 | 21.69 | -4.20 | 128 | 600 | 21.33 | -25 |
May 2244 | 8,211,541 | 46,146,420 | 17.79 | -3.89 | 108 | 600 | 18.00 | -20 |
May 2247 | 16,972,166 | 43,753,612 | 38.79 | +21.00 | 230 | 600 | 38.33 | +122 |
May 2250 | 14,128,308 | 45,125,806 | 31.31 | -7.48 | 186 | 600 | 31.00 | -44 |
May 2253 | 13,180,694 | 44,028,863 | 29.94 | -1.37 | 179 | 600 | 29.83 | -7 |
January 2254 | 18,107,112 | 45,134,658 | 40.12 | +10.18 | 237 | 600 | 39.50 | +58 |
January 2257 | 17,473,189 | 43,963,269 | 39.74 | -0.37 | 235 | 600 | 39.17 | -2 |
January 2260 | 18,001,675 | 43,519,253 | 41.36 | +1.62 | 245 | 600 | 40.83 | +10 |
January 2263 | 3,433,750 | 29,041,694 | 11.82 | -29.54 | 69 | 600 | 11.50 | -176 |
January 2266 | 11,870,132 | 36,868,200 | 32.20 | +20.37 | 184 | 600 | 30.67 | +115 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National 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 Classical Liberal Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Right to Strike | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
Agricultural Reform II | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
Agricultural Reform | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
DWC | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
Government Industry | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
Energy Nationalisation II | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
Energy Nationalisation | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
R&D Funding | June 2194 | June 2194 | defeated | ||
Death Penalty Act | January 2194 | April 2194 | passed | ||
Trade Union Bill | November 2193 | March 2194 | defeated | ||
Max Weber Agenda (iv) | September 2193 | April 2194 | defeated | ||
Max Weber Agenda (iii) | September 2193 | April 2194 | defeated | ||
Capitalist Paradise Agenda (iii) | September 2193 | April 2194 | passed | ||
Creative Commons | September 2193 | October 2193 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights Agenda | August 2193 | October 2193 | defeated | ||
Stronger Universities | June 2193 | December 2193 | defeated | ||
Reasonable Ages for Education | June 2193 | December 2193 | defeated | ||
Age of Adulthood | June 2193 | December 2193 | defeated | ||
Sensible Approach to Federal Responsibilities | June 2193 | December 2193 | defeated | ||
Acceptable Standards Act | June 2193 | December 2193 | defeated |
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