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Federal Republic Progressionist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Federal Republic Progressionist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: dailyshowfan14
Nation[?]: Imārat-i Ahmādī-yi Sahel / Ahmadi Emirate of Solentia (Solentia)
Seats[?] in Assemblea Provvisoria[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
OOC: AGAINST SOPA AND PIPA! Originally known as the Federal Republic Progressionist Party, FRPP for short, the party was founded in the summer of 3162 with beliefs that everyone is equal. The first ever party leader was David McCann who, like all the other leaders so far, couldn't win the head of state elections. He was the runner-up for three years in a row. The party is now known as the Progressionist Solentian Caucus Party, or PSCP for short. The party stands up for equal rights, a safe environment, a strong military, pro-choice, and more. The PSCP's headquarters is in Pinara, Shinatawa. PARTY LEADERS 1st party leader David McCann, 3162-3180 David McCann was the first ever leader and the first to make it to the head of state elections. While he made it three times in a row, he lost every time due to the lack of endorsements. David was the longest serving leader till Jack Hennington's term as leader. 2nd party leader James Robert 3180-3182 What many people look back upon to be the worst serving leader, James Robert made many promises, none of which were fulfilled. He was soon assassinated making him the first to be assassinated and the leader with the shortest term. 3rd party leader Jack Hennington 3182-3203 The second longest serving leader so far Jack was a man of few words. He was never able to win the head of state elections and was never actually voted to be leader. He took over the party after the assassination of James Robert. The party never prospered under Hennington's term. 4th party leader Dillon Hamilton 3203-3227 The party did well under was is being called the best leader so far. He was the first leader to make it to the head of state elections since David McCann. The party's seat number in the senate has dramatically increased since he took control. Dillon Hamilton was the first ever Progressionist president, winning in a landslide over the SPP, and then the FIP. He is the longest serving leader, serving 23 years. 5th Party leader Gregory Johnson 3227-3242 He was the only president to win the head of state every time. He continued to ride the boom started from the Hamilton administration. The party was at its highest seat percentage ever, having majority control of the senate for one term. He is widely considered one of the best presidents for the numerous treaties ratified to help solentia stay on the right course even after he left office. SUPREME PRESIDENTS 1-Dillon Hamilton, 4th party leader. 3218-3224 2-Gregory Johnson, 5th party leader. 3230-32242 3-Kyle McDenson, 6th Party leader. 3242-3248 |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | moderate | perfect |
Morality | progressive-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | 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 (+) |
July 3184 | 3,937,562 | 64,510,532 | 6.10 | +6.10 | 24 | 425 | 5.65 | +24 |
June 3187 | 1,876,872 | 63,370,591 | 2.96 | -3.14 | 12 | 425 | 2.82 | -12 |
December 3189 | 2,811,291 | 62,511,148 | 4.50 | +1.54 | 19 | 425 | 4.47 | +7 |
December 3192 | 6,371,510 | 61,820,344 | 10.31 | +5.81 | 43 | 425 | 10.12 | +24 |
December 3195 | 2,490,923 | 63,615,118 | 3.92 | -6.39 | 15 | 425 | 3.53 | -28 |
December 3198 | 5,976,891 | 63,034,371 | 9.48 | +5.57 | 39 | 425 | 9.18 | +24 |
December 3201 | 4,512,146 | 63,747,570 | 7.08 | -2.40 | 29 | 425 | 6.82 | -10 |
December 3204 | 10,471,122 | 61,068,716 | 17.15 | +10.07 | 75 | 425 | 17.65 | +46 |
December 3207 | 11,196,351 | 60,171,984 | 18.61 | +1.46 | 80 | 425 | 18.82 | +5 |
December 3210 | 8,552,441 | 57,973,709 | 14.75 | -3.85 | 62 | 425 | 14.59 | -18 |
December 3213 | 10,138,452 | 61,242,014 | 16.55 | +1.80 | 70 | 425 | 16.47 | +8 |
July 3215 | 15,810,254 | 61,052,002 | 25.90 | +9.34 | 111 | 425 | 26.12 | +41 |
July 3218 | 17,205,525 | 65,201,679 | 26.39 | +0.49 | 115 | 425 | 27.06 | +4 |
July 3221 | 13,684,973 | 58,231,182 | 23.50 | -2.89 | 100 | 425 | 23.53 | -15 |
July 3224 | 15,506,584 | 59,695,009 | 25.98 | +2.48 | 111 | 425 | 26.12 | +11 |
July 3227 | 17,030,281 | 56,611,892 | 30.08 | +4.11 | 128 | 425 | 30.12 | +17 |
July 3230 | 28,200,948 | 58,279,164 | 48.39 | +18.31 | 205 | 425 | 48.24 | +77 |
July 3233 | 28,181,661 | 58,321,045 | 48.32 | -0.07 | 206 | 425 | 48.47 | +1 |
July 3236 | 29,921,218 | 59,919,025 | 49.94 | +1.61 | 214 | 425 | 50.35 | +8 |
July 3239 | 27,130,051 | 57,476,043 | 47.20 | -2.73 | 199 | 425 | 46.82 | -15 |
July 3242 | 25,065,082 | 57,608,097 | 43.51 | -3.69 | 185 | 425 | 43.53 | -14 |
July 3245 | 24,308,012 | 55,544,682 | 43.76 | +0.25 | 186 | 425 | 43.76 | +1 |
July 3248 | 20,990,222 | 60,827,288 | 34.51 | -9.26 | 151 | 425 | 35.53 | -35 |
July 3251 | 27,018,707 | 62,395,810 | 43.30 | +8.79 | 186 | 425 | 43.76 | +35 |
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 Federal Republic Progressionist Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Legislation for a Reorganized Power Grid | November 3273 | June 3274 | defeated | ||
Legislation for a Stronger Economy | November 3273 | June 3274 | passed | ||
Legislation for the Promotion of Agriculture | November 3273 | June 3274 | defeated | ||
Legislation for a More Safe Solentia | November 3273 | June 3274 | passed | ||
Legislation for a Modern Phone Policy | November 3273 | June 3274 | passed | ||
Advertising Regulation Legislation I | November 3273 | June 3274 | passed | ||
National Healthcare Act | October 3273 | June 3274 | defeated | ||
National Service Act | October 3273 | June 3274 | defeated | ||
Bill Proposal Act | October 3273 | June 3274 | defeated | ||
Call for early elections, July 3273 | July 3273 | July 3273 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the Terran Emanicpation | September 3272 | September 3272 | passed | ||
Trans Recognition Act 3272 | September 3272 | September 3272 | passed | ||
Polyamory Act 3272 | September 3272 | September 3272 | passed | ||
Representation of the People Act 3272 | September 3272 | September 3272 | passed | ||
SR 025: CPS Return Act 3272 | January 3272 | July 3272 | defeated | ||
B-C 15: Environmental Act | November 3270 | June 3271 | defeated | ||
Military Act | November 3270 | June 3271 | defeated | ||
Equal Representation Act | March 3270 | November 3270 | defeated | ||
Better Society Act | January 3269 | March 3270 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of May 3268 | May 3268 | May 3268 | passed |
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