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Beluzian Coalition of the Regions[?]
This page contains information about the Beluzian Coalition of the Regions.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Republic of Beluzia (Beluzia)
Seats[?] in Assembly of deputies[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Beluzian Coalition of the Regions (BCR) main objective will be the creation of an ultimate federal state where many policies will be delegated to the regions. Apart from defence, foreign affairs, energy matters and certain infrastructual and evironmental issues, the regional democracies should be responsible for all other matters. The BCR serves and defends the interests of the regions. Political Headquarter: Fort Thorne (Parlos Decina) Party Head Office: Port Tackstov (Iliathar) Partyleader: Sophie Drammer The major goals of the VBR are as follows: - to defend a federal republican state - to support the regional autonomy where desired - personal development opportunities - full employment - stimulating economic growth - a national government which is involved in helping the poor - international cooperation - solvent financial policies - regional issues should be decided upon by the local communities which means: - a competitive economy based caring for the "have nots" - stimulation of education (strong government involvement ) - the government is responsible for health care - an active foreign policy - investing on research and development issues - little national bureaucracy - an active labourmarket policy - a technological advanced defense force - the possibility to deploy a military peacekeeping force - no budget deficit - GDP share of the state should not exeed 15 % (small government, low taxes) - local related issues should be delegated to the Prefectures and muncipalities: environmental issues (forest management, forest protection, hunting and fishing, local parks, tree planting), gambling, museums, libraries, sport clubs, national and local police force, keeping of wild animals, fire brigades and fire works. The Federal Party Congress consists of 105 members (21 /region) and decides about major policies, the election agenda and appoint candidate President, candidate Ministers, candidate members of the regional- and the Federal Parliaments. The Executive Commitee decide about major day by day political issues and consist of the Partychairman, the regional partyleaders, the Federal partleader and (if so) the most senior Cabinet Minister as representative of the BCR ministers. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | moderate federalist | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | permissive-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | convinced skeptic | high | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | high | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | limited | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Military | convinced militarist | high | perfect |
Morality | conservative-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Religion | secular-leaning | high | 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 (+) |
June 3894 | 21,507,137 | 45,009,507 | 47.78 | +47.78 | 214 | 450 | 47.56 | +214 |
June 3898 | 27,876,531 | 57,378,256 | 48.58 | +0.80 | 223 | 450 | 49.56 | +9 |
June 3902 | 23,329,112 | 59,474,539 | 39.23 | -9.36 | 177 | 450 | 39.33 | -46 |
June 3906 | 16,035,308 | 56,006,159 | 28.63 | -10.59 | 128 | 450 | 28.44 | -49 |
May 3909 | 16,247,027 | 52,229,569 | 31.11 | +2.48 | 139 | 450 | 30.89 | +11 |
May 3913 | 22,897,398 | 64,056,953 | 35.75 | +4.64 | 161 | 450 | 35.78 | +22 |
May 3917 | 24,522,718 | 63,468,670 | 38.64 | +2.89 | 176 | 450 | 39.11 | +15 |
May 3920 | 24,863,079 | 47,242,293 | 52.63 | +13.99 | 241 | 450 | 53.56 | +65 |
May 3924 | 13,306,751 | 60,544,549 | 21.98 | -30.65 | 100 | 450 | 22.22 | -141 |
July 3925 | 14,350,632 | 63,888,894 | 22.46 | +0.48 | 103 | 450 | 22.89 | +3 |
October 3925 | 14,702,565 | 63,835,719 | 23.03 | +0.57 | 103 | 450 | 22.89 | +0 |
January 3926 | 15,062,608 | 54,497,625 | 27.64 | +4.61 | 123 | 450 | 27.33 | +20 |
January 3927 | 17,086,324 | 62,467,750 | 27.35 | -0.29 | 205 | 750 | 27.33 | +82 |
January 3931 | 12,400,191 | 58,210,026 | 21.30 | -6.05 | 159 | 750 | 21.20 | -46 |
July 3931 | 13,719,449 | 54,630,356 | 25.11 | +3.81 | 187 | 750 | 24.93 | +28 |
May 3934 | 15,922,165 | 61,309,831 | 25.97 | +0.86 | 196 | 750 | 26.13 | +9 |
October 3935 | 18,126,665 | 63,936,675 | 28.35 | +2.38 | 212 | 750 | 28.27 | +16 |
March 3938 | 17,651,289 | 59,735,727 | 29.55 | +1.20 | 221 | 750 | 29.47 | +9 |
September 4348 | 22,401,068 | 67,036,886 | 33.42 | +3.87 | 253 | 750 | 33.73 | +32 |
August 4350 | 18,469,465 | 64,586,093 | 28.60 | -4.82 | 216 | 750 | 28.80 | -37 |
September 4352 | 21,050,106 | 62,188,828 | 33.85 | +5.25 | 257 | 750 | 34.27 | +41 |
September 4356 | 24,061,573 | 63,502,550 | 37.89 | +4.04 | 286 | 750 | 38.13 | +29 |
September 4360 | 28,734,014 | 63,850,519 | 45.00 | +7.11 | 338 | 750 | 45.07 | +52 |
September 4364 | 29,001,912 | 62,161,926 | 46.66 | +1.65 | 353 | 750 | 47.07 | +15 |
March 4368 | 28,430,048 | 60,864,991 | 46.71 | +0.05 | 351 | 750 | 46.80 | -2 |
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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 Beluzian Coalition of the Regions.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
A Step Towards Democracy in the Workplace Act | August 2469 | August 2469 | passed | ||
Citizenship and immigration Act (2469) | July 2469 | July 2469 | passed | ||
Confidentiality of Mail Act 2468 | August 2468 | February 2469 | passed | ||
Fair Education Act (2468) | July 2468 | July 2469 | defeated | ||
Legal Aid Act (2468) | July 2468 | July 2469 | passed | ||
Vaccination Act (2468) | July 2468 | July 2469 | passed | ||
Military Reforms | July 2468 | August 2468 | passed | ||
Subsidized Medicine Act | March 2468 | September 2482 | defeated | ||
Right to Strike Act | March 2468 | August 2469 | passed | ||
Dignity | February 2467 | July 2468 | defeated | ||
For an Educational System fit for our Youth! | October 2466 | February 2468 | defeated | ||
Abolish Child Labor Act | October 2466 | February 2468 | defeated | ||
Workers Rights Act 2466 | July 2466 | July 2466 | defeated | ||
For a Secular Government | June 2466 | August 2469 | passed | ||
Culture, Science and Technology Act 2466 | June 2466 | December 2466 | defeated | ||
Cabinet Proposal of June 2466 | June 2466 | July 2466 | defeated | ||
Retail Sales Tax Act (2465) | July 2465 | July 2465 | defeated | ||
Privatization Act (2465) | July 2465 | July 2465 | passed | ||
Military Reform Act 2465 | February 2465 | July 2465 | defeated | ||
No to Biological/Chemical Weapons Bill | December 2462 | February 2465 | defeated |
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