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Democratic Progressive Alliance (IA)[?]
This page contains information about the Democratic Progressive Alliance (IA).
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: almaniplustwo
Nation[?]: Holy Luthorian Empire (Luthori)
Seats[?] in Imperial Diet (lower house), Imperial Senate (upper house)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
The Democratic Progressive Alliance promotes three basic principles: * liberal democracy * individual rights * social justice The DPA seeks to eliminate corporatism, establish fairness and equality of opportunity, and defend the personal liberties of all Luthorians. The DPA also promotes pragmatism as a means to an end; that is, compromise is welcome so long as it increases the chances for more radical change in the future. The DPA is a coalition of many different political parties, caucuses, activists, and local/national organizations united under the three common principles above. In general, the body politic of the DPA breaks down as such: Conservative social democrats (10-15%): This group varies in size and ideology. Generally, it consists of various Christian democratic and labour groups. They are typically less secular and more militarist than the mainstream DPA. Centrist & progressive social democrats (50-55%): The centrists and progressives comprise the bulk of the DPA. Centrist social democrats should not be understood as any singly political group, but rather a variety of moderate Christian democrats, unionists, etc. Progressive social democrats consist of activist groups, students, unionists, multiculturalists, etc. Progressives favor more market regulation than centrists in general. Centrist groups are also slightly more militarist and usually less secular than progressive groups. The loyalties of the centrists usually align with the mainstream DPA progressive platform; however, some centrists may find themselves more comfortable in the conservative section. Greens (20-25%): The Greens are a single political party, which mainly deals with conservationism and environmental regulation. Some Greens favor free market approaches to environmental problems, but the overwhelming majority favor national and local regulations. The Greens are closely linked with the progressive social democrats but some may be more conservative-leaning. Social liberals (20-25%): The social liberals are the laissez-faire advocates in the DPA. While they generally favor regulations and social services, social liberals favor the least amount of regulation in the entire DPA. Social liberals feature civil libertarians, liberal democrats, liberal businesses, etc. The DPA is pro-monarchy and anti-communist. While our members may have left-wing social and economic policies, the support for the monarchy and the empire does not waver. We believe that the monarchy is of great cultural value to Luthori, and that the empire provides a vehicle to help all peoples. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Civil Rights | restrictive-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Ecology | moderate environmentalist | limited | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | small government-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Market | moderate regulator | moderate | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Morality | progressive-leaning | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced 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 2853 | 24,594,048 | 214,720,687 | 11.45 | +11.45 | 24 | 200 | 12.00 | +24 |
January 2859 | 47,498,683 | 205,299,164 | 23.14 | +11.68 | 45 | 200 | 22.50 | +21 |
February 2864 | 65,174,536 | 217,856,960 | 29.92 | +6.78 | 59 | 200 | 29.50 | +14 |
February 2870 | 60,231,197 | 215,615,093 | 27.93 | -1.98 | 55 | 200 | 27.50 | -4 |
February 2914 | 35,237,562 | 307,875,699 | 11.45 | -16.49 | 20 | 200 | 10.00 | -35 |
August 2914 | 39,518,555 | 305,685,566 | 12.93 | +1.48 | 24 | 200 | 12.00 | +4 |
August 2919 | 31,584,913 | 322,040,248 | 9.81 | -3.12 | 18 | 200 | 9.00 | -6 |
July 2922 | 26,438,391 | 312,494,037 | 8.46 | -1.35 | 16 | 200 | 8.00 | -2 |
July 2926 | 28,116,636 | 317,385,365 | 8.86 | +0.40 | 16 | 200 | 8.00 | +0 |
August 2930 | 32,519,812 | 320,801,656 | 10.14 | +1.28 | 18 | 201 | 8.96 | +2 |
October 2937 | 32,936,957 | 320,515,890 | 10.28 | +0.14 | 20 | 201 | 9.95 | +2 |
October 2941 | 50,330,654 | 329,014,527 | 15.30 | +5.02 | 30 | 201 | 14.93 | +10 |
May 2943 | 56,036,290 | 334,066,623 | 16.77 | +1.48 | 34 | 201 | 16.92 | +4 |
May 2947 | 57,295,615 | 332,438,390 | 17.23 | +0.46 | 33 | 201 | 16.42 | -1 |
May 2951 | 61,021,803 | 340,777,131 | 17.91 | +0.67 | 36 | 201 | 17.91 | +3 |
May 2955 | 45,170,897 | 340,506,321 | 13.27 | -4.64 | 25 | 201 | 12.44 | -11 |
May 2959 | 57,346,587 | 353,882,973 | 16.20 | +2.94 | 32 | 201 | 15.92 | +7 |
May 2963 | 49,728,499 | 347,628,526 | 14.31 | -1.90 | 28 | 201 | 13.93 | -4 |
June 2964 | 69,171,509 | 340,422,181 | 20.32 | +6.01 | 39 | 201 | 19.40 | +11 |
June 2968 | 99,343,523 | 277,530,777 | 35.80 | +15.48 | 76 | 201 | 37.81 | +37 |
June 2972 | 39,750,243 | 213,974,111 | 18.58 | -17.22 | 37 | 201 | 18.41 | -39 |
June 2976 | 36,134,162 | 219,801,385 | 16.44 | -2.14 | 34 | 201 | 16.92 | -3 |
May 2977 | 40,036,295 | 211,281,526 | 18.95 | +2.51 | 38 | 201 | 18.91 | +4 |
April 3164 | 10,296,331 | 55,676,009 | 18.49 | -0.46 | 21 | 105 | 20.00 | -17 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Democratic Progressive Alliance (IA).
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
Parenting Bill | September 3326 | September 3326 | passed | ||
Logging Bill | September 3326 | September 3326 | passed | ||
Right To Shoot Bill | September 3326 | September 3326 | passed | ||
Regional Courts Reform Bill | September 3326 | September 3326 | passed | ||
Trade Unions Bill | September 3326 | September 3326 | passed | ||
Military Service Bill | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Internationalism Bill | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Freedom Of Media Bill | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Cease of Relations: Alduria Bill | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Life And Death Legislation Bill | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Foreign Policy Review Bill | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of March 3326 | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Luthori Reform Bill V | March 3326 | March 3326 | passed | ||
Third Bill of Restoration | December 3325 | May 3328 | defeated | ||
Luthori Reform Bill IV | December 3325 | December 3325 | defeated | ||
Luthori Reform Bill III | December 3325 | December 3325 | defeated | ||
Luthori Reform Bill II | December 3325 | December 3325 | defeated | ||
Luthori Reform Bill I | December 3325 | December 3325 | defeated | ||
Extension Of Nationality Bill | November 3325 | November 3325 | passed | ||
National Sport Bill | November 3325 | November 3325 | passed |
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Random quote: "Isn't it about time that the US government stop supporting dictatorships and avaricious oligarchies with our tax monies, munitions, and diplomacy?" - Ralph Nader |