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Social Liberal Party[?]
This page contains information about the Social Liberal Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)
Seats[?] in Dáil Choiarlabhan[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Social Liberal party (formerly the Independent Liberal Party) is a center-left party that advocates small government and personal freedoms. Party Chairman 2436 - 2453: Carraig Ó Franklinn 2453 - 2460: Ciaran de Galway 2470 - 2475: Chalice Tûek 2475 - 2486: Bethany Petherick 2486 - 2489: Phillip McKell 2489 - 2504: Aoife Uí Leathlaobhair 2504 - 2512: James Bage 2512 - 2513: Louise Cavanagh 2513 - 2515: Padraig Ó Franklinn 2515 - present: Máirtín Ó Breislein |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Civil Rights | permissive-leaning | limited | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | limited | perfect |
Market | moderate laissez-faire | limited | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | close to none | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | 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 (+) |
September 2437 | 57,237 | 97,034,210 | 0.06 | +0.06 | 0 | 100 | 0.00 | +0 |
September 2440 | 8,661,591 | 91,771,302 | 9.44 | +9.38 | 8 | 100 | 8.00 | +8 |
May 2444 | 8,761,802 | 100,436,544 | 8.72 | -0.71 | 8 | 100 | 8.00 | +0 |
December 2446 | 10,901,719 | 105,145,743 | 10.37 | +1.64 | 74 | 717 | 10.32 | +66 |
December 2449 | 11,642,336 | 106,660,468 | 10.92 | +0.55 | 78 | 717 | 10.88 | +4 |
December 2452 | 10,891,798 | 103,709,727 | 10.50 | -0.41 | 74 | 717 | 10.32 | -4 |
December 2455 | 26,660,285 | 104,016,978 | 25.63 | +15.13 | 185 | 717 | 25.80 | +111 |
December 2458 | 35,139,463 | 109,841,241 | 31.99 | +6.36 | 231 | 717 | 32.22 | +46 |
July 2460 | 14,470,691 | 101,402,953 | 14.27 | -17.72 | 102 | 717 | 14.23 | -129 |
February 2472 | 8,581,422 | 94,347,318 | 9.10 | -5.17 | 64 | 717 | 8.93 | -38 |
August 2475 | 9,799,232 | 104,354,269 | 9.39 | +0.29 | 66 | 717 | 9.21 | +2 |
February 2479 | 13,666,187 | 111,681,527 | 12.24 | +2.85 | 86 | 717 | 11.99 | +20 |
August 2482 | 14,100,234 | 108,560,790 | 12.99 | +0.75 | 91 | 717 | 12.69 | +5 |
February 2486 | 14,815,851 | 104,935,588 | 14.12 | +1.13 | 101 | 717 | 14.09 | +10 |
August 2489 | 11,193,182 | 110,603,345 | 10.12 | -4.00 | 73 | 717 | 10.18 | -28 |
February 2493 | 12,819,967 | 117,738,589 | 10.89 | +0.77 | 79 | 717 | 11.02 | +6 |
February 2496 | 16,150,582 | 107,014,523 | 15.09 | +4.20 | 114 | 717 | 15.90 | +35 |
March 2498 | 20,208,334 | 115,545,837 | 17.49 | +2.40 | 125 | 717 | 17.43 | +11 |
September 2501 | 22,482,864 | 117,414,843 | 19.15 | +1.66 | 137 | 717 | 19.11 | +12 |
March 2505 | 16,437,452 | 124,067,805 | 13.25 | -5.90 | 94 | 717 | 13.11 | -43 |
September 2508 | 17,182,779 | 122,981,865 | 13.97 | +0.72 | 102 | 717 | 14.23 | +8 |
March 2512 | 17,148,063 | 124,850,999 | 13.73 | -0.24 | 101 | 717 | 14.09 | -1 |
September 2515 | 12,594,847 | 116,681,154 | 10.79 | -2.94 | 79 | 717 | 11.02 | -22 |
March 2519 | 10,888,934 | 124,581,050 | 8.74 | -2.05 | 62 | 717 | 8.65 | -17 |
September 2522 | 10,289,451 | 120,752,074 | 8.52 | -0.22 | 63 | 717 | 8.79 | +1 |
March 2526 | 10,509,913 | 121,293,998 | 8.66 | +0.14 | 64 | 717 | 8.93 | +1 |
July 3650 | 7,896,017 | 60,902,193 | 12.97 | +4.30 | 92 | 717 | 12.83 | +28 |
January 3654 | 8,855,500 | 60,271,733 | 14.69 | +1.73 | 105 | 717 | 14.64 | +13 |
July 3657 | 9,688,915 | 61,011,053 | 15.88 | +1.19 | 114 | 717 | 15.90 | +9 |
January 3661 | 11,980,727 | 57,716,299 | 20.76 | +4.88 | 149 | 717 | 20.78 | +35 |
July 3664 | 17,988,133 | 61,842,472 | 29.09 | +8.33 | 210 | 717 | 29.29 | +61 |
January 3668 | 15,448,660 | 60,563,887 | 25.51 | -3.58 | 181 | 717 | 25.24 | -29 |
July 3671 | 9,840,072 | 60,358,845 | 16.30 | -9.21 | 119 | 717 | 16.60 | -62 |
January 3675 | 8,760,140 | 65,018,497 | 13.47 | -2.83 | 97 | 717 | 13.53 | -22 |
July 3678 | 2,768,563 | 59,723,842 | 4.64 | -8.84 | 33 | 717 | 4.60 | -64 |
January 3682 | 8,269,031 | 56,247,463 | 14.70 | +10.07 | 107 | 717 | 14.92 | +74 |
Relative Graph
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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 Social Liberal Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Visibility 4618 | January 4618 | April 4618 | defeated | ||
Deregulation | November 4614 | November 4614 | passed | ||
Pacifist Bill | June 4604 | June 4604 | passed | ||
Visibility 4597 | January 4597 | April 4597 | defeated | ||
Visibility 4593 | January 4593 | April 4593 | defeated | ||
Ecology Bill | November 4586 | November 4586 | defeated | ||
Budget proposal of September 4585 | September 4585 | September 4585 | defeated | ||
Manifesto | September 4585 | September 4585 | defeated | ||
Front of Red Shirts about Justice in our country | August 4585 | August 4585 | defeated | ||
Militarny Bill by Front of Red Shirts | August 4585 | August 4585 | defeated | ||
Foreign Policy of Front of Red Shirts | January 4585 | January 4585 | defeated | ||
Health care Bill by Labour Party | January 4585 | January 4585 | defeated | ||
Non-luxury tax bill | January 4585 | January 4585 | defeated | ||
Ecology Bill | May 4584 | May 4584 | defeated | ||
Infrustraction Bill | March 4584 | March 4584 | defeated | ||
Religion Bill | December 4583 | December 4583 | defeated | ||
Labour Party Bill on Administrative and Welfare | December 4583 | December 4583 | defeated | ||
Media Bill od Labour Party | January 4583 | January 4583 | defeated | ||
Budget proposal of November 4582 | November 4582 | November 4582 | defeated | ||
Income tax proposal of November 4582 | November 4582 | November 4582 | defeated |
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