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Neoliberal Party[?]

This page contains information about the Neoliberal Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: Herra A

Nation[?]: Doppelrepublik Narikenland und Darnussien / Dubbele republiek Narikenland en Darnoessië (Narikaton and Darnussia)

Seats[?] in Most Serene Chambers of the Dual Republican Senate[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Right-wing Alliance was formed in 2456 by Hans Schweinkopf, former leader of the Rechte Partei in Dundorf. Mister Schweinkopf left the nation when the communists gained majority. Hans died in 2493 and his son, Jürgen Schweinkopf took the power. After allying a second time with the National-Socialist Party Jürgen was forced to choose a new leader to the party. He chose the millionaire and philosopher Erik Bauer from northern Clenon. The party changed its name to the "Neoliberal Party"

Centralization: We believe that one national government is the most effective solution

Civil rights: We want to guarantee our citizens basic freedoms, but also regulate TV (no porn in the middle of the day!) and internet (no to bombbuilding sites or childporn!). We want strict gunlaws and adoption laws and a lot of rights to the police to maintain safety.

Ecology: We believe that the government need to protect the environment, we therefor support subsidies to environmental friendly cars and crops. We want to protect our forest and animals with regulations on hunting and loging and with protected areas. However there's a limit in everything, we oppose car bans and pollution control.

The market: We believe in a very free market. We oppose (as earlier said) pollution conrols, minimum wages, "positive" discrimination and government subsidies. Some regulations are however needed to maintain worker safety and to let the consumer know what they put in their mouths. We want a lot of privatization: museums, the post office, media, energy, defence industries and libraries. The government should however maintain a few things (with the private sector): schools, healthcare, the police, the firebrigade and public trnasport to better our airquality.

The military: We believe in a strong voluntary army.

Ethics and morality: We're a somewhat conservative party, we want to outlaw prostitution and abortion. We do however not want to interfere too much in our citizens lives and want to allow homosexuality, but not gay adoption, transsexuality and nudity on private areas. We want strict druglaws and flagburning laws and a "No" to human cloning.

Religion: We want to allow religious activities (religious schools, missionares) and the freedom to
be a part of any religious organization. We do not however want to force religion on our population and we therefor oppose a state religion and school prayers.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate unitaristlimitedperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaningexcellentperfect
Ecologymoderate skepticlimitedperfect
Foreign Relationsmoderate internationalistmoderateperfect
Government Responsibilitiesconvinced small governmentexcellentperfect
Marketmoderate laissez-faireexcellentperfect
Militarymoderate militaristlimitedperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninghighperfect
Religionsecular-leaninghighperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
October 245656,92191,842,9100.06+0.0602810.00+0
October 24598,321,27693,992,6038.85+8.79242818.54+24
October 24625,619,83293,561,9196.01-2.85152815.34-9
October 24654,918,41396,761,2225.08-0.92132814.63-2
October 24683,541,05296,507,6913.67-1.41102813.56-3
October 24714,414,40196,929,5904.55+0.89122814.27+2
October 24744,631,55596,462,7254.80+0.25132814.63+1
October 24775,781,20598,197,0865.89+1.09163005.33+3
October 24806,333,740100,088,6616.33+0.44183006.00+2
October 24837,367,69999,651,2427.39+1.07213007.00+3
March 248612,957,330102,386,20912.66+5.263730012.33+16
March 248810,504,812100,645,82910.44-2.223130010.33-6
October 249013,090,443105,436,55812.42+1.983630012.00+5
October 249312,291,688100,617,74112.22-0.203630012.00+0
December 249313,588,49098,722,71413.76+1.554130013.67+5
December 249615,932,125103,652,61215.37+1.614530015.00+4
December 249915,361,566103,372,76914.86-0.514530015.00+0
May 250116,292,671108,565,84215.01+0.154430014.67-1
July 250317,014,533107,129,62715.88+0.884730015.67+3
July 250616,388,266103,867,30515.78-0.104830016.00+1
July 250915,243,921108,813,25814.01-1.774230014.00-6
July 251215,268,974110,748,97813.79-0.224230014.00+0
July 251516,572,364112,504,36714.73+0.944430014.67+2
July 251815,792,565112,200,19414.08-0.664230014.00-2
July 252116,181,212110,765,89214.61+0.534530015.00+3
July 252413,655,307108,036,02712.64-1.973830012.67-7
July 252711,848,586110,156,65910.76-1.883230010.67-6
July 253013,303,985112,225,96611.85+1.103530011.67+3
July 253314,038,973112,329,75112.50+0.643630012.00+1
July 253613,400,734112,334,30711.93-0.573530011.67-1
July 253912,660,311112,659,14011.24-0.693430011.33-1

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

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 Neoliberal Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
Religious ReformDecember 4675December 4675defeated
Election TermsAugust 4675August 4675defeated
PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE BILLJune 4675June 4675defeated
FIRE DEPARTMENT (NATIONALISATION) BILLJune 4675June 4675passed
PUBLIC SERVICES (PRIVATISATION) BILLJune 4675June 4675defeated
IMMIGRATION (REDUCTION) BILLJune 4675June 4675defeated
HOMOSEXUALITY (LEGALISATION) BILLJune 4675June 4675passed
DEATH PENALTY (REINTRODUCTION) BILLJune 4675June 4675defeated
EDUCATION (NATIONALISATION) BILLDecember 4674December 4674defeated
Call for early elections, July 4674July 4674July 4674passed
SURROGACY BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
DRUGS (RECREATIONAL) BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
DRUGS (PHARMACEUTICAL) BILLJune 4674December 4674passed
ORGAN DONATION BILLJune 4674December 4674passed
CANNABIS (MEDICINAL) BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
IVF BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
HEALTHCARE BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
GENDER (REASSIGNMENT) BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
EUTHANASIA BILLJune 4674December 4674defeated
ABORTION (FUNDING) BILLJune 4674December 4674passed

Random fact: Party candidates for head of state elections are not visible to the public. This means that you cannot see who will run and who will not, which adds another strategic element to the elections.

Random quote: "The European Union and environmental advocacy groups use global warming hysteria to advance their own special agendas. The European Union recognizes any significant reduction in CO2 emissions by the United States will significantly reduce its economic output, thereby bringing it closer to the inferior output of European nations. Environmental advocacy groups work to stifle economic and industrial progress wherever they find it to inhibit the successful advancement of peoples in developing nations, inevitably making mankind a second class citizen of planet Earth." - Dr. Jay Lehr

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