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Libertären Partei[?]
This page contains information about the Libertären Partei.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Bürgerrepublik Dorvik (Dorvik)
Seats[?] in Staatsrat (State Council)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Libertären Partei stands for freedom. The Libertären Partei is economically extreme right. We stand for a flat income tax and no welfare, no government healthcare and no government university's. On social issues the Libertären Partei is very liberal. We want to legalize some soft-drugs and want to stop government meddling in marriage. The Libertären Partei is in favour of the deathpenalty and is sceptical of global warming. The Libertären Partei is divided on abortus. Some favour legal in the first trimester and some favour only legal in medical emergencies. Libertären Partei leaders: Arend Beyer 4127-4160 Erwin Heck 4160-4164 Ralf Leiner 4164-now Wikia page: http://particracy.wikia.com/wiki/Libertarian_Party_%28Dorvik%29 |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | close to none | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | isolationist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Market | unknown | close to none | perfect |
Military | moderate militarist | limited | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Religion | moderate secular | 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 (+) |
January 4127 | 22,138 | 61,982,711 | 0.04 | +0.04 | 0 | 500 | 0.00 | +0 |
July 4127 | 56,363 | 60,324,798 | 0.09 | +0.06 | 0 | 500 | 0.00 | +0 |
July 4131 | 8,722,897 | 59,451,704 | 14.67 | +14.58 | 78 | 500 | 15.60 | +78 |
August 4133 | 11,004,968 | 63,319,827 | 17.38 | +2.71 | 87 | 500 | 17.40 | +9 |
August 4137 | 4,685,874 | 56,777,616 | 8.25 | -9.13 | 41 | 500 | 8.20 | -46 |
August 4141 | 2,940,769 | 58,390,052 | 5.04 | -3.22 | 24 | 500 | 4.80 | -17 |
November 4142 | 4,109,847 | 64,416,881 | 6.38 | +1.34 | 31 | 500 | 6.20 | +7 |
November 4143 | 3,725,654 | 61,474,734 | 6.06 | -0.32 | 29 | 500 | 5.80 | -2 |
November 4147 | 2,350,349 | 61,441,425 | 3.83 | -2.24 | 18 | 500 | 3.60 | -11 |
July 4148 | 3,081,739 | 63,893,296 | 4.82 | +1.00 | 22 | 500 | 4.40 | +4 |
February 4152 | 20,197,622 | 62,065,847 | 32.54 | +27.72 | 166 | 500 | 33.20 | +144 |
December 4154 | 19,176,225 | 54,109,622 | 35.44 | +2.90 | 143 | 400 | 35.75 | -23 |
December 4158 | 11,517,286 | 62,798,616 | 18.34 | -17.10 | 75 | 400 | 18.75 | -68 |
January 4160 | 5,708,310 | 59,334,601 | 9.62 | -8.72 | 38 | 400 | 9.50 | -37 |
January 4164 | 2,680,484 | 57,391,865 | 4.67 | -4.95 | 17 | 400 | 4.25 | -21 |
December 4164 | 2,685,408 | 60,826,784 | 4.41 | -0.26 | 17 | 400 | 4.25 | +0 |
May 4167 | 4,155,680 | 62,706,192 | 6.63 | +2.21 | 33 | 505 | 6.53 | +16 |
January 4170 | 4,615,409 | 59,939,383 | 7.70 | +1.07 | 38 | 505 | 7.52 | +5 |
January 4172 | 6,020,935 | 64,200,502 | 9.38 | +1.68 | 46 | 505 | 9.11 | +8 |
January 4176 | 4,445,002 | 59,742,897 | 7.44 | -1.94 | 37 | 505 | 7.33 | -9 |
December 4176 | 5,468,399 | 60,660,691 | 9.01 | +1.57 | 46 | 505 | 9.11 | +9 |
December 4180 | 4,420,757 | 62,651,374 | 7.06 | -1.96 | 35 | 505 | 6.93 | -11 |
November 4183 | 2,532,169 | 65,055,602 | 3.89 | -3.16 | 18 | 505 | 3.56 | -17 |
November 4187 | 2,234,927 | 60,883,986 | 3.67 | -0.22 | 18 | 505 | 3.56 | +0 |
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 Libertären Partei.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Personal Correspondence Act | April 2215 | April 2215 | passed | ||
Freedom Of Assembly Act | April 2215 | April 2215 | passed | ||
Freedom Act | April 2214 | April 2214 | defeated | ||
National Sport Re-adjustment Act | December 2213 | July 2214 | passed | ||
Faith Schools Act | September 2213 | July 2214 | defeated | ||
National Service Act | June 2213 | June 2213 | passed | ||
Military Act | June 2213 | June 2213 | passed | ||
Withdrawal from Allied Nations | June 2213 | June 2213 | passed | ||
Nuclear Power Act | May 2213 | May 2213 | passed | ||
Legal Aid Act | April 2213 | April 2213 | passed | ||
Public Disorder Act | April 2213 | April 2213 | passed | ||
Treaty Withdrawal (Selucian Empire) | December 2211 | April 2212 | passed | ||
Treaty Withdrawal (Allied Nations) | December 2211 | December 2211 | defeated | ||
Treaty Withdrawal (CPA) | December 2211 | December 2211 | defeated | ||
Treaty Withdrawal (TOA) | December 2211 | December 2211 | defeated | ||
Education Choice Act | December 2211 | December 2211 | defeated | ||
Education Independence Act | December 2211 | December 2211 | passed | ||
Police Protection Act | December 2211 | December 2211 | passed | ||
Legal Aid Act | December 2211 | December 2211 | defeated | ||
Judiciary Efficiency Act | December 2211 | December 2211 | passed |
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Random quote: "What are you trying to protect heterosexual marriages from? There isn't a limited amount of love in Iowa. It isn't a non-renewable resource. If Amy and Barbara or Mike and Steve love each other, it doesn't mean that John and Mary can't." - Ed Fallon |