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Social Liberty Party[?]
This page contains information about the Social Liberty Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Commonwealth of Mordusia (Mordusia)
Seats[?] in National Parliament || The Senate and The Assembly[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
"Wisdom and Unity. We want changes, we want equality, we want justice, we want a New Society." Founded in June 3996 by Mr. Lukke Handsonn (former Minister of Infrastructure and Transports), the Social Liberty Party is a progressive political party, full member of the International Greens, the Internationalists, the Civil Rights Council and the International Social Democrats, that belives on the Republic, the Social-Democracy, the Federalism, the Parlamentarism and the power of the youth. Having these in mind, our goals are the IEEEJ: Infraestructure: Develop the energy and transports area will give the country a good start to develop the other areas. The infraestructure is the base of every country, and having a strong one is the first thing we have to do. Education: The younth is the future of our country, and we have to invest on them. The education is how we can do it. Investiments on the education will prepare them for the future and help on the development of the science and the economy. Ecology: Enviromental protection is really important. Save our natural treasure is important. Sustainable development is what we have to keep in mind. Equality: We want a fairer society. The first path is give equal rights for everyone, regardless of sex , race, sexual orientation or ethnicity. Jobs: The point for having a strong economy is jobs for everyone. It will develop not only the economy, but the social area too. List of Presidents of the Party: Lukke Handsonn (3996 - 4086) Lynnete Alpha (4086 - 4139) James Foster (4139 - 4159) Cristina Foster (4661 - 4675) Lian Suzin (4871 - present) List of Presidents / Imperial Regents / Supreme Chancellors of the Country: Lynnete Alpha (4127 - 4129) (4133 - 4137) James Foster (4141 - 4145) (4149 - 4151) (4151 - 4155) Cristina Foster (4661 - 4665) (4669 - 4671) Lian Suzin (4871 - present) List of Prime Ministers / Secretaries of State / Secretaries-General of the Republic: Aaron Stone (4131 - 4159) Gordon Martin (4661 - 4667) (4673 - 4675) List of Sayoon Governors: Dave Mintar (4131 - 4133) (4149 - 4151) (4151 - 4155) (4155 - 4159) List of Hosamia Governors: Gladstone Avalon (4131 - 4133) (4137 - 4141) (4141 - 4145) (4145 - 4149) (4155 - 4159) List of Sammodra Governors: Kathi Montrail (4131 - 4133) (4155 - 4159) |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate unitarist | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | limited | perfect |
Ecology | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Foreign Relations | convinced internationalist | close to none | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate big government | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | moderate | perfect |
Military | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | limited | perfect |
Religion | moderate religious | 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 (+) |
February 3997 | 40,769 | 64,067,054 | 0.06 | +0.06 | 0 | 390 | 0.00 | +0 |
February 4000 | 34,397 | 64,388,074 | 0.05 | -0.01 | 0 | 390 | 0.00 | +0 |
September 4003 | 9,965,602 | 63,464,531 | 15.70 | +15.65 | 63 | 390 | 16.15 | +63 |
September 4004 | 6,784,297 | 60,148,743 | 11.28 | -4.42 | 45 | 390 | 11.54 | -18 |
May 4006 | 9,096,921 | 65,625,625 | 13.86 | +2.58 | 54 | 390 | 13.85 | +9 |
May 4009 | 3,401,839 | 61,475,020 | 5.53 | -8.33 | 24 | 450 | 5.33 | -30 |
February 4011 | 3,647,279 | 62,564,927 | 5.83 | +0.30 | 25 | 450 | 5.56 | +1 |
January 4013 | 3,212,795 | 61,982,471 | 5.18 | -0.65 | 22 | 450 | 4.89 | -3 |
July 4014 | 2,773,000 | 62,201,250 | 4.46 | -0.73 | 19 | 450 | 4.22 | -3 |
July 4017 | 4,872,206 | 62,209,396 | 7.83 | +3.37 | 35 | 450 | 7.78 | +16 |
October 4076 | 10,898,161 | 58,684,164 | 18.57 | +10.74 | 120 | 650 | 18.46 | +85 |
October 4079 | 4,670,086 | 64,972,889 | 7.19 | -11.38 | 45 | 650 | 6.92 | -75 |
October 4082 | 4,319,590 | 63,409,218 | 6.81 | -0.38 | 43 | 650 | 6.62 | -2 |
October 4085 | 5,276,590 | 64,664,234 | 8.16 | +1.35 | 52 | 650 | 8.00 | +9 |
October 4088 | 6,277,087 | 65,992,822 | 9.51 | +1.35 | 60 | 650 | 9.23 | +8 |
June 4091 | 5,149,024 | 66,639,954 | 7.73 | -1.79 | 49 | 650 | 7.54 | -11 |
July 4093 | 7,038,605 | 66,040,267 | 10.66 | +2.93 | 68 | 650 | 10.46 | +19 |
July 4096 | 3,970,446 | 61,753,636 | 6.43 | -4.23 | 42 | 650 | 6.46 | -26 |
October 4098 | 4,895,044 | 58,377,402 | 8.39 | +1.96 | 55 | 650 | 8.46 | +13 |
October 4101 | 5,021,348 | 60,897,398 | 8.25 | -0.14 | 55 | 650 | 8.46 | +0 |
January 4104 | 2,855,674 | 63,507,690 | 4.50 | -3.75 | 26 | 650 | 4.00 | -29 |
July 4106 | 3,549,212 | 63,297,248 | 5.61 | +1.11 | 36 | 650 | 5.54 | +10 |
September 4108 | 8,368,491 | 62,724,892 | 13.34 | +7.73 | 87 | 650 | 13.38 | +51 |
January 4110 | 7,008,383 | 61,811,014 | 11.34 | -2.00 | 74 | 650 | 11.38 | -13 |
January 4112 | 4,855,362 | 57,519,651 | 8.44 | -2.90 | 63 | 750 | 8.40 | -11 |
December 4112 | 2,922,841 | 65,622,243 | 4.45 | -3.99 | 32 | 750 | 4.27 | -31 |
December 4115 | 5,599,535 | 63,577,810 | 8.81 | +4.35 | 65 | 750 | 8.67 | +33 |
December 4118 | 8,306,547 | 63,545,572 | 13.07 | +4.26 | 99 | 750 | 13.20 | +34 |
October 4121 | 11,904,555 | 66,782,232 | 17.83 | +4.75 | 134 | 750 | 17.87 | +35 |
October 4124 | 9,461,664 | 61,325,483 | 15.43 | -2.40 | 116 | 750 | 15.47 | -18 |
October 4127 | 9,303,079 | 59,323,011 | 15.68 | +0.25 | 118 | 750 | 15.73 | +2 |
December 4129 | 20,434,802 | 65,030,513 | 31.42 | +15.74 | 236 | 750 | 31.47 | +118 |
December 4133 | 15,840,623 | 62,796,683 | 25.23 | -6.20 | 192 | 750 | 25.60 | -44 |
December 4137 | 15,211,356 | 56,614,732 | 26.87 | +1.64 | 203 | 750 | 27.07 | +11 |
December 4141 | 14,125,357 | 56,350,042 | 25.07 | -1.80 | 189 | 750 | 25.20 | -14 |
December 4145 | 10,191,155 | 64,234,323 | 15.87 | -9.20 | 119 | 750 | 15.87 | -70 |
December 4149 | 12,251,878 | 64,341,890 | 19.04 | +3.18 | 142 | 750 | 18.93 | +23 |
January 4151 | 13,196,450 | 66,942,950 | 19.71 | +0.67 | 149 | 750 | 19.87 | +7 |
January 4155 | 21,756,387 | 66,037,970 | 32.95 | +13.23 | 249 | 750 | 33.20 | +100 |
January 4159 | 10,076,588 | 66,044,569 | 15.26 | -17.69 | 115 | 750 | 15.33 | -134 |
January 4163 | 654,474 | 66,252,084 | 0.99 | -14.27 | 6 | 750 | 0.80 | -109 |
September 4661 | 15,949,749 | 64,120,560 | 24.87 | +23.89 | 91 | 360 | 25.28 | +85 |
September 4665 | 5,401,687 | 66,858,556 | 8.08 | -16.80 | 27 | 360 | 7.50 | -64 |
September 4669 | 8,014,498 | 53,637,211 | 14.94 | +6.86 | 56 | 360 | 15.56 | +29 |
October 4671 | 10,481,592 | 53,909,020 | 19.44 | +4.50 | 72 | 360 | 20.00 | +16 |
August 4674 | 9,861,142 | 52,939,256 | 18.63 | -0.82 | 67 | 360 | 18.61 | -5 |
October 4871 | 63,121,568 | 63,611,686 | 99.23 | +80.60 | 363 | 365 | 99.45 | +296 |
October 4875 | 45,886,711 | 45,993,151 | 99.77 | +0.54 | 365 | 365 | 100.00 | +2 |
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 Liberty Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
BRFA Democracy Bill | August 2415 | September 2415 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the Terran Alliance Treaty | August 2415 | August 2415 | defeated | ||
Conservation Act 2415 | June 2415 | August 2415 | passed | ||
Sexual Purity Bill | March 2415 | October 2415 | defeated | ||
New Workers Bill | March 2415 | October 2415 | defeated | ||
Prisoner Rehabilitation | March 2415 | October 2415 | passed | ||
Ethics Bill | March 2415 | October 2415 | passed | ||
Treaty Withdrawal | February 2415 | May 2416 | passed | ||
Democracy Act | February 2415 | May 2416 | passed | ||
Military Alignment Act | February 2415 | May 2416 | passed | ||
Resolution Concerning the Situation in Dranland | February 2415 | August 2415 | passed | ||
Border Control Act | November 2414 | November 2414 | passed | ||
Responsible Science Act | November 2414 | November 2414 | passed | ||
Agricultural Reform Act | November 2414 | November 2414 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of November 2414 | November 2414 | November 2414 | defeated | ||
Budget proposal of November 2414 | November 2414 | November 2414 | defeated | ||
Increase Legislation | October 2414 | October 2414 | defeated | ||
Treaty Withdrawal | October 2414 | October 2414 | defeated | ||
Mordusia First | October 2414 | October 2414 | defeated | ||
Drug Control Bill | October 2414 | October 2414 | defeated |
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