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People's Party[?]
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This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
Seats[?] in Assembly of deputies[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The People's Party is a moderate center to center-right political party in the Republic of Beluzia. The principal aim of People's Party is to make modern, secular and progressive society without interference of church. Although, some factions inside the People's Party promotes patriotism and moderate militarism, the Party is staunchly opposed from unnecessary military intervention. What's more, People's Party will defend basic human rights by all means. The Party organisation consists of: President: Amgela Doctor Deputy President: Emmanuel Arroyo Four-member Party Presidency: Chris Rowing, Ernesto Cohen, Geneva Rogers, Gabriella Ryan Political ideologies in People's Party Dominant ideologies: Social liberalism, Liberalism, Secularism / Laicism, Federalism, Environmentalism / Green politics, Radicalism / Progressivism / Reformism/ Republicanism Social market economy, Minority interests, Transparency, Centrism Big tent, Factions: Social democracy, Green liberalism, Economic liberalism, Welfare capitalism / Economic egalitarianism, Conservative liberalism, National liberalism / Civic nationalism, Populism, Fiscal conservatism, Classical liberalism History People's Party was founded in November 4589 as a centre to centre-right political party in the Republic of Beluzia. Since then, People's Party is trying to be recognised as a moderate, modern and a secular Party that advocates moderate federalism and laissez-faire. People's Party had immediate success at their first election in February 4592 grabbing more than 30% of seats in Congress. Since all attempts to form a government failed, early elections were scheduled for March 4594, when John Fritz became the first People's Party elected president of the Republic of Beluzia. At the same time, at parliamentary elections People's Party performed even better compared with the last legislative elections taking nearly 35% of seats in Congress.After the next general elections held in March 4598, John Fritz won the presidency for 2nd consecutive time,but he decided to resign as the leader of the People's Party and continue his last presidental term as an independent. His stand point at that time was that it would be undemocratic to be so long as the Party president and President of the State. Consequentially, new leader of the People's Party has been elected Mehdi Farrell. His polices has shifted the Party toward more liberal spectrum. People's Party leaders 1.John Fritz 4589-4598 Liberal conservatism,centre/centre-right 2.Mehdi Farrell 4598-4606 Liberalism,centre 3.Peter Aguilar 4606-4609 Social liberalism ,centre/centre-left 4.Angela Doctor 4609-Present Centrism/Big tent, centre Election results Parliamentary Elections Feb 4592:32.02% of votes 236/750 seats (1st) opposition Mar 4594:34.96% of votes 260/750 seats (1st) government Mar 4598:35.66% of votes 267/750 seats (1st) government Mar 4602:18.09% of votes 92/500 seats (2nd) government Mar 4606:16.92% of votes 86/500 seats (3rd) opposition Presidental Elections February 4592 1st round:32.02% of votes (1st) February 4592 2nd round:49.47% of votes (2nd) lost March 4594 1st round:34.50% of votes (1st) March 4594 2nd round:55.16% of votes (1st) won March 4598 1st round:35.90% of votes (1st) March 4598 2nd round:53.78% of votes (1st) won March 4602 1st round:18.11% of votes (2nd) March 4602 2nd round:50.62% of votes (1st) won |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | high | perfect |
Civil Rights | permissive-leaning | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | high | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | moderate | 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 4592 | 18,965,287 | 59,233,607 | 32.02 | +32.02 | 236 | 750 | 31.47 | +236 |
March 4594 | 21,416,264 | 61,253,963 | 34.96 | +2.95 | 260 | 750 | 34.67 | +24 |
March 4598 | 22,940,871 | 64,329,538 | 35.66 | +0.70 | 267 | 750 | 35.60 | +7 |
March 4602 | 11,398,983 | 63,007,640 | 18.09 | -17.57 | 92 | 500 | 18.40 | -175 |
March 4606 | 10,517,323 | 62,162,453 | 16.92 | -1.17 | 86 | 500 | 17.20 | -6 |
April 4607 | 9,818,580 | 62,374,624 | 15.74 | -1.18 | 79 | 500 | 15.80 | -7 |
August 4607 | 9,947,935 | 62,357,226 | 15.95 | +0.21 | 81 | 500 | 16.20 | +2 |
August 4612 | 6,660,024 | 64,845,852 | 10.27 | -5.68 | 77 | 750 | 10.27 | -4 |
August 4617 | 19,880,541 | 56,581,500 | 35.14 | +24.87 | 263 | 750 | 35.07 | +186 |
December 4620 | 17,111,328 | 58,292,003 | 29.35 | -5.78 | 144 | 500 | 28.80 | -119 |
September 4625 | 24,737,026 | 57,651,002 | 42.91 | +13.55 | 216 | 500 | 43.20 | +72 |
September 4630 | 23,601,432 | 65,745,219 | 35.90 | -7.01 | 180 | 500 | 36.00 | -36 |
September 4635 | 11,663,944 | 63,370,951 | 18.41 | -17.49 | 94 | 500 | 18.80 | -86 |
September 4640 | 10,477,115 | 62,528,794 | 16.76 | -1.65 | 84 | 500 | 16.80 | -10 |
September 4645 | 15,858,536 | 58,006,557 | 27.34 | +10.58 | 138 | 500 | 27.60 | +54 |
September 4650 | 24,328,113 | 67,337,907 | 36.13 | +8.79 | 182 | 500 | 36.40 | +44 |
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
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Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the People's Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Religious schools | November 2617 | November 2617 | passed | ||
Election Manifesto | October 2617 | October 2694 | passed | ||
Public housing act | October 2617 | November 2617 | defeated | ||
Nuclear weaponry act | October 2617 | November 2617 | passed | ||
National animal act | June 2617 | November 2617 | passed | ||
Representativ equality act | June 2617 | November 2617 | defeated | ||
Recreational Narcotics act | October 2616 | October 2616 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of September 2615 | September 2615 | September 2615 | defeated | ||
Ratification of the Organization of Drug Exporting Nations | April 2615 | January 2616 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of May 2614 | May 2614 | November 2614 | defeated | ||
Alcohol | April 2614 | May 2614 | defeated | ||
Parliament name changing act | October 2613 | May 2614 | defeated | ||
Title changing again (not to High Chancellor this time!) | October 2613 | May 2614 | defeated | ||
Founding of an Empire act | October 2613 | May 2614 | defeated | ||
Industrial action reform act | May 2613 | May 2613 | passed | ||
A womans place... | May 2613 | May 2613 | defeated | ||
Central bank | October 2612 | October 2612 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of December 2611 | December 2611 | December 2611 | defeated | ||
Homosexuality in the military | November 2611 | November 2611 | defeated | ||
Executive consolidation act item 2 | November 2611 | November 2611 | defeated |
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