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Democratic & Nationalist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Democratic & Nationalist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Mordusia (Mordusia)
Seats[?] in National Parliament || The Senate and The Assembly[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Democratic & Nationalist Party is a centre right party (with centrist factions) that aims to promote strength & stability in Mordusia by championing Nationalism & Conservatism. Both the party Chairperson & Parliamentary Leader act as co-leaders (except during Romanov , who held both positions, before his successor Merrifield split the positions again) Party Chairperson- Maria Anderson (Sep 5189- Sep 5197 ) - Resigned over disagreements with Romanov Alyssa Munroe (Sep 5197- Sep 5198) Eric Romanov (Sep 5198- Mar 5203) -As Party Leader Regina Merrifield (Mar 5203- Aug 5208) Martin Kilman (Aug 5208- Mar 5215) Eric Romanov (Mar 5215- Mar 5217) Danielle Keane (Mar 5217- Sep 5223) Cory Darlington (Sep 5223- Sep 5240) Jacques Allaire (Sep 5240- Jan 5251) David Merrifield (Dec 5290-Incumbent) Parliamentary Leader- Frederick Dubois (Sep 5189- Aug 5194 ) - Centre Right Eric Romanov (Aug 5194- Mar 5203) - Centrist Regina Merrifield (Mar 5203- Mar 5205) - Centre Right Beau Urene (Mar 5205- Aug 5208)- Centrist Luis De Costanzi (Aug 5208- Mar 5211)- Right Wing John Trent (Mar 5211- Mar 5215)- Centre Right Eva Hayford (Mar 5215- Mar 5217) - Centre Right Beau Urene (Mar 5217- Sep 5223)- Centrist Dmitriy Makarov (Sep 5223- Oct 5234)- Centre Right Euan Stanton-Reed (Oct 5234- Aug 5241)- Centrist Rowand Bartlett (Aug 5241- Jan 5251)- Centre Right Alesha Romanov (Dec 5290-Incumbent) DNP Primeministers- Eric Romanov (Jan 5198- Sep 5198) Beau Urene (Apr 5207- July 5207) (Interim) Beau Urene (Aug 5219- Aug 5223) Dmitriy Makarov (Jun 5226- Feb 5235) Euan Staton-Reed (Feb 5235- May 5242) Rowand Bartlett (May 5242- Nov 5250) DNP Presidents- Eric Romanov (Feb 5199 - Feb 5203) Regina Merrifield (Aug 5206- Aug 5208) Danielle Keane (Mar 5219- Mar 5223) Cory Darlington (Oct 5225- Apr 5240) Jaques Allaire (Apr 5240- Oct 5249) |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | internationalist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | limited | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | limited | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | limited | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | limited | 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 (+) |
April 5191 | 15,893,113 | 57,563,233 | 27.61 | +27.61 | 53 | 201 | 26.37 | +53 |
April 5194 | 19,527,393 | 51,155,341 | 38.17 | +10.56 | 77 | 201 | 38.31 | +24 |
January 5196 | 13,014,568 | 51,638,766 | 25.20 | -12.97 | 50 | 201 | 24.88 | -27 |
September 5197 | 18,795,507 | 55,554,114 | 33.83 | +8.63 | 69 | 201 | 34.33 | +19 |
February 5199 | 21,563,586 | 61,545,394 | 35.04 | +1.20 | 212 | 600 | 35.33 | +143 |
February 5201 | 20,633,861 | 60,826,878 | 33.92 | -1.11 | 201 | 600 | 33.50 | -11 |
February 5203 | 13,161,334 | 64,753,567 | 20.33 | -13.60 | 122 | 600 | 20.33 | -79 |
February 5205 | 11,706,602 | 64,067,691 | 18.27 | -2.05 | 109 | 600 | 18.17 | -13 |
February 5206 | 16,308,922 | 65,342,317 | 24.96 | +6.69 | 151 | 600 | 25.17 | +42 |
August 5206 | 25,142,881 | 63,516,370 | 39.58 | +14.63 | 236 | 600 | 39.33 | +85 |
August 5208 | 12,256,580 | 56,591,943 | 21.66 | -17.93 | 130 | 600 | 21.67 | -106 |
August 5210 | 13,391,228 | 60,595,170 | 22.10 | +0.44 | 132 | 600 | 22.00 | +2 |
March 5211 | 13,692,813 | 50,936,503 | 26.88 | +4.78 | 157 | 600 | 26.17 | +25 |
March 5213 | 17,185,512 | 58,949,240 | 29.15 | +2.27 | 176 | 600 | 29.33 | +19 |
March 5215 | 14,136,511 | 64,730,781 | 21.84 | -7.31 | 131 | 600 | 21.83 | -45 |
March 5217 | 9,760,296 | 62,306,513 | 15.66 | -6.17 | 94 | 600 | 15.67 | -37 |
March 5219 | 24,939,451 | 60,025,456 | 41.55 | +25.88 | 245 | 600 | 40.83 | +151 |
March 5221 | 26,254,625 | 60,868,792 | 43.13 | +1.59 | 254 | 600 | 42.33 | +9 |
March 5223 | 12,649,574 | 61,119,695 | 20.70 | -22.44 | 123 | 600 | 20.50 | -131 |
October 5224 | 19,135,821 | 61,012,150 | 31.36 | +10.67 | 188 | 600 | 31.33 | +65 |
October 5225 | 29,446,007 | 58,084,191 | 50.70 | +19.33 | 300 | 600 | 50.00 | +112 |
April 5226 | 24,696,831 | 39,095,984 | 63.17 | +12.47 | 370 | 600 | 61.67 | +70 |
April 5228 | 30,192,204 | 42,403,472 | 71.20 | +8.03 | 399 | 600 | 66.50 | +29 |
April 5230 | 31,703,320 | 43,973,485 | 72.10 | +0.89 | 394 | 600 | 65.67 | -5 |
April 5232 | 33,335,851 | 45,573,290 | 73.15 | +1.05 | 393 | 600 | 65.50 | -1 |
April 5234 | 33,812,641 | 46,175,407 | 73.23 | +0.08 | 392 | 600 | 65.33 | -1 |
April 5236 | 34,213,229 | 45,151,557 | 75.77 | +2.55 | 405 | 600 | 67.50 | +13 |
April 5238 | 38,102,819 | 45,697,995 | 83.38 | +7.61 | 464 | 600 | 77.33 | +59 |
April 5240 | 35,064,082 | 43,171,325 | 81.22 | -2.16 | 448 | 600 | 74.67 | -16 |
April 5242 | 38,951,171 | 48,348,265 | 80.56 | -0.66 | 457 | 600 | 76.17 | +9 |
April 5244 | 40,590,202 | 49,922,390 | 81.31 | +0.74 | 456 | 600 | 76.00 | -1 |
April 5246 | 39,398,694 | 48,718,192 | 80.87 | -0.44 | 452 | 600 | 75.33 | -4 |
April 5248 | 39,743,213 | 48,982,190 | 81.14 | +0.27 | 457 | 600 | 76.17 | +5 |
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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 Democratic & Nationalist Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Call for early elections, September 5074 | September 5074 | September 5074 | defeated | ||
Minimum Wage Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | passed | ||
Energy Investsment Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | passed | ||
Regulation of Energy and Communications Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | passed | ||
Agricultural Subsidies Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | passed | ||
Illegal Immigration Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | defeated | ||
Criminal Civil Liberyies Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | defeated | ||
Religious Freedom Bill | August 5074 | June 5075 | defeated | ||
Increased Health Care Bill | February 5074 | August 5074 | passed | ||
Protection of Native Employment and Industry Bill | February 5074 | August 5074 | defeated | ||
Protection of National Industries Bill | February 5074 | August 5074 | defeated | ||
Genuine Refugee Bill | February 5074 | August 5074 | defeated | ||
Welfare Expansion Bill | February 5074 | August 5074 | passed | ||
Private Welfare Bill | February 5074 | August 5074 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of April 5072 | April 5072 | April 5072 | passed | ||
Sexual Crimes Act of 5071 | May 5071 | May 5071 | passed | ||
Health Protection Act | March 5071 | April 5073 | passed | ||
Humane Sentencing Act of 5071 | March 5071 | May 5071 | passed | ||
Expanding Higher Education Act of 5071 | March 5071 | May 5071 | passed | ||
RP: Mordusian Political Etiquette | October 5069 | April 5361 | passed |
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