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Kirlawan Social Party[?]
This page contains information about the Kirlawan Social Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Poblacht na Choiarlabhan (Kirlawa)
Seats[?] in Assembly Chamber[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
KIRLAWAN SOCIAL PARTY (3751- ) We're a left-wing libertarian party, focusing on social welfare through economic regulation and adapted capitalism. PARTY GENERAL SECRETARIAT Nicolas Rhodes (3751 -) IDEOLOGY Political Compass - http://www.politicalcompass.org/test Economic Left/Right: -5.00 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.03 ISSUE STANCE CENTRALIZATION Each province has its values and traditions. For such reason, they should be respected and given the power to act accordingly to their local populations' will. The central government must maintain its power to act and influence these regions, however guaranteeing a certain degree of devolution. CIVIL RIGHTS Everyone has the right to be whatever it wants in our society. This is our standing. Any matters related the private life of the citizens is of their concern and, as long as it doesn't inflict harm on others, it isn't the competence of the government to act on it. The government must promote all kinds of equality through all means available, encouraging diversity and respect throughout society. ECOLOGY Nature is our first wealth. For such reason it shall be protected, conserved and preserved. Corporations offer big risks and shall be regulated and monitored to comply with the construction of a greener tomorrow. FOREIGN RELATIONS Our county must keep its borders open and maintain official and reciprocal relations with any country, indiscriminatingly. Foreign aid is a positive way to contribute with the development of Terra. GOVERNMENT RESPONSABILITIES Seeing the government as the ultimate representation of our population, it is only right that it acts so to comply with the needs and demands of the people. On account of that, it must act with relative freedom and moderate power, intervening when appropriate, without conflicting with democracy and liberty. MARKET A moderately regulated market provides the stability and security necessary to ensure growth, whilst promoting social equality. We're very moderate on this stance, analysing case-to-case, but always siding with equality and competitiveness. MILITARY The mere presence of military is enough to instigate tensions amongst other countries and our people. Notwithstanding the need to protect our sovereignty, military forces are overwhelming and should be kept to a minimum, both in size and force. Our military policy is a direct consequence of our foreign affairs stance. MORALITY Our libertarian foundations guide us to a progressive path. We're pro-choice, pro-euthanasia, pro-equal rights. We believe that progressiveness is the path to a freer and more equal society. RELIGION Religion interference is oppressive and does harm to our constitutionally established freedoms and equality. So as to protect these ideals, we're in favour of a secular state, free of any religious intermission, leaving this to personal criteria. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | limited | perfect |
Ecology | skeptic-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | moderate | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | limited | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | close to none | 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 (+) |
January 3752 | 41,039 | 65,822,827 | 0.06 | +0.06 | 0 | 717 | 0.00 | +0 |
July 3755 | 3,842,397 | 61,939,541 | 6.20 | +6.14 | 45 | 717 | 6.28 | +45 |
January 3759 | 4,436,540 | 60,101,601 | 7.38 | +1.18 | 52 | 717 | 7.25 | +7 |
July 3762 | 5,644,863 | 67,166,646 | 8.40 | +1.02 | 59 | 717 | 8.23 | +7 |
January 3766 | 3,884,585 | 64,834,534 | 5.99 | -2.41 | 42 | 717 | 5.86 | -17 |
July 3769 | 10,256,970 | 66,764,865 | 15.36 | +9.37 | 108 | 717 | 15.06 | +66 |
January 3773 | 11,721,956 | 66,551,315 | 17.61 | +2.25 | 126 | 717 | 17.57 | +18 |
July 3776 | 10,240,206 | 65,659,585 | 15.60 | -2.02 | 110 | 717 | 15.34 | -16 |
January 3780 | 9,303,506 | 64,304,551 | 14.47 | -1.13 | 103 | 717 | 14.37 | -7 |
July 3783 | 9,030,268 | 64,181,899 | 14.07 | -0.40 | 101 | 717 | 14.09 | -2 |
January 3787 | 5,327,929 | 64,796,251 | 8.22 | -5.85 | 59 | 717 | 8.23 | -42 |
July 3790 | 8,924,278 | 63,204,317 | 14.12 | +5.90 | 103 | 717 | 14.37 | +44 |
January 3794 | 7,921,621 | 63,588,888 | 12.46 | -1.66 | 89 | 717 | 12.41 | -14 |
July 3797 | 7,361,192 | 65,221,372 | 11.29 | -1.17 | 80 | 717 | 11.16 | -9 |
July 3798 | 10,445,755 | 63,879,526 | 16.35 | +5.07 | 118 | 717 | 16.46 | +38 |
January 3802 | 8,369,042 | 66,077,370 | 12.67 | -3.69 | 90 | 717 | 12.55 | -28 |
July 3805 | 9,901,917 | 65,657,689 | 15.08 | +2.42 | 109 | 717 | 15.20 | +19 |
January 3809 | 6,734,014 | 65,011,616 | 10.36 | -4.72 | 75 | 717 | 10.46 | -34 |
July 3812 | 9,639,606 | 66,474,923 | 14.50 | +4.14 | 105 | 717 | 14.64 | +30 |
July 3814 | 9,310,629 | 64,490,907 | 14.44 | -0.06 | 105 | 717 | 14.64 | +0 |
January 3818 | 8,095,981 | 63,203,534 | 12.81 | -1.63 | 91 | 717 | 12.69 | -14 |
July 3819 | 3,306,574 | 65,815,990 | 5.02 | -7.79 | 34 | 717 | 4.74 | -57 |
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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 Kirlawan Social Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Federalist System Act | November 2100 | November 2100 | defeated | ||
Healthcare 2099 | November 2100 | November 2100 | defeated | ||
Education 2099 | November 2100 | November 2100 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights Act IIII 2099 | November 2100 | November 2100 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights Act II 2099 | November 2100 | November 2100 | defeated | ||
Advertising Restrictions Bill | March 2100 | March 2100 | passed | ||
Adulthood act | February 2100 | February 2100 | passed | ||
Investment attractiveness Act | February 2100 | February 2100 | defeated | ||
Restoring The Monarchy Act 2097 | February 2100 | February 2100 | defeated | ||
Legislative Reform Act | November 2099 | November 2099 | passed | ||
Gambling Reform Act | September 2099 | September 2099 | passed | ||
Civil Rights Act III 2099 | September 2099 | September 2099 | defeated | ||
Civil Rights Act I 2099 | September 2099 | September 2099 | defeated | ||
Tort Reform Bill | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated | ||
Prostitution Abolition Act | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated | ||
Aid to Kirlawan Farmers Act | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated | ||
Mother Nature Rights Act | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated | ||
Sixth Day Laws | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated | ||
Housing Freedom Bill | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated | ||
Children's Safety Act | August 2099 | August 2099 | defeated |
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