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Jakania Union Party[?]

This page contains information about the Jakania Union Party.

This party is inactive.

Details

User[?]: JasonC

Nation[?]: Cakaniye Cumhuriyeti (Jakania)

Seats[?] in Cumhuriyet Meclisi (Assembly of the Republic)[?]: 0

Color[?]:

 

Description[?]:

The Jakania Union Party supports devolution of much domestic policy to the local level, while advocating a Jakania First policy in matters of foreign affairs.

History of the party:

June 2237 - The Jakania Union Party is founded as a result of a meeting at the Town and Country Pub in Dareeto, Bogendo. The activists were prominent in local federalist and nationalist circles. In respect to the somewhat divided nature of the party - nationalists in favor of greater isolation and federalists in favor of a small central government - Jack Carr, known for his pro-federal views, is elected leader of the party with John Burr, an ardant nationalist, named chairman of the party.

March 2240 - A handful of federalists and nationalists run for National Assembly under the Jakania Union Party banner. While their numbers are small, JUP candidates stand in all 5 regions, finishing a credible 4th in Bogendo and garnering nearly 6,000 votes in Nilaka, more than one-third of the party's total votes for National Assembly. The party chose not to run a presidential candidate, but gave its endorsement to the Jakania Reform Party. However, the election resulted in the Jakania Republicans winning both the presidency and a majority of National Assembly seats.

March 2244 - The Jakania Union Party enters the National Assembly for the first time, winning 46 seats across all 5 regions of the nation. The party shocks political observers by actually finishing first in Borenu, Bogendo and Sonhata. However, the excitement of the party's 2240 performance in Nilaka is dashed as the JUP finishes a distant 5th, revealing a party strong in certain regions of Jakania, but not all of them. Many political observers blame the party's staunch federalist position for its poor showing in the nation's capital region. The party also finishes a disappointing 5th in Hufata as Citizens for a Progressive Jakania emerges as the decided choice of anti-conservative voters there. Nilaka is the only region where the conservative vote holds strong as the CPJ finishes 4th, ahead of the JUP. However, the JUP's performance shows it to be the choice of voters in the west and northeast of the nation.

May 2248 - The Union Party suffers at the polls, losing 11 seats. A simmering tension between the federalist and nationalist factions threatens to split the party, but it holds together after being invited to join a coalition government with Citizens for a Progressive Jakania. The party enters the government for the first time, taking the portfolios of Defense, Internal Affairs, Justice and Trade and Industry.

April 2252 - The JUP scores a stunning breakthrough by winning the presidency, defeating the more liberal Citizens for a Progressive Jakania in both rounds of voting. It represents a dramatic break in Jakanian politics, as none of the three conservative parties reach the second round nor do the Republicans win the presidency for the first time in decades. The JUP retakes the regions of Borenu, Sonhata and Bogendo to re-establish its pre-eminence in the west and northeast en route to winning 62 National Assembly seats, nearly doubling its total and becoming the largest party in the Assembly.

May 2253: A proposed coalition of the JUP, Reform and Conservative Freedom Party fails, while the CPJ stunningly collapses and its representatives leave the National Assembly. Faced with a difficult governing situation, the JUP puts forth a motion for early elections.

May 2253: The JUP's proposal for early elections is defeated, but the stunning collapse of the Citizens for a Progressive Jakania leads to the mass resignation of all its National Assembly members. A JUP-Reform coalition is put together which makes up a majority of the remaining Assembly representatives and is approved in October 2253.

March 2256 - Following a lethargic performance by the coalition, the JUP loses the presidency on the second round of balloting. However, the party picks up 25 seats in the National Assembly, winning every region except Nilaka, to remain the largest party with 87 representatives in the Assembly. The JUP elects to continue its coalition government with the Reform Party.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

IdeologyPositionVisibilityCoherency
Centralizationmoderate federalistlimitedperfect
Civil Rightsrestrictive-leaninglimitedperfect
Ecologyskeptic-leaninglimitedperfect
Foreign Relationsisolationist-leaningclose to noneperfect
Government Responsibilitiesmoderate small governmentlimitedperfect
Marketmoderate regulatorlimitedperfect
Militarypacifist-leaninglimitedperfect
Moralityconservative-leaninglimitedperfect
Religionsecular-leaninglimitedperfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

MonthVotesTotal VotesVotes (%)Votes (%) (+)SeatsTotal SeatsSeats (%)Seats (+)
March 224015,84951,528,9810.03+0.0302500.00+0
March 22449,884,30753,731,75218.40+18.364625018.40+46
March 22486,835,94650,328,91913.58-4.813525014.00-11
March 225212,476,69551,069,72524.43+10.856225024.80+27
March 225616,693,47448,466,53734.44+10.018725034.80+25
March 225916,953,03048,966,90334.62+0.188925035.60+2
March 226322,190,43447,161,93347.05+12.4312025048.00+31
March 226722,758,46647,867,79247.54+0.4914330147.51+23
March 227112,150,37051,319,55123.68-23.877130123.59-72
March 227513,571,54553,286,74125.47+1.797830125.91+7
March 227911,205,39453,218,67321.06-4.416430121.26-14
March 228314,354,45362,635,73722.92+1.866930122.92+5
March 228714,553,31059,992,45324.26+1.347330124.25+4
September 229211,739,94662,311,22318.84-5.425730118.94-16
September 229614,634,90660,690,41624.11+5.277230123.92+15

Relative Graph

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Election History

Absolute Graph

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Election History

National Graph

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Election History

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 Jakania Union Party.

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BillCreatedVoting startedVoteBill StatusResult
The workers' right to strike/İşçilerin grev hakkıDecember 4192December 4192defeated
Foreign Policy BillJune 4190June 4190defeated
Economic Liberalisation Act IMay 4190May 4190defeated
Cabinet Proposal of May 4190May 4190May 4190defeated
Call for early elections, May 4190May 4190May 4190defeated
Religion reform billDecember 4189December 4189defeated
Cabinet Proposal of November 4187November 4187November 4187passed
Call for early elections, June 4187June 4187June 4187passed
11/4186 Religious Laws and LegislationsNovember 4186November 4186defeated
11/4186 Equalties and Desegregation ActNovember 4186November 4186defeated
Cabinet Proposal of December 4181December 4181December 4181passed
OOC: Cultural protocolsOctober 4180January 4741defeated
CHP Platform 4179April 4179June 4179passed
OOC: Roleplay lawsSeptember 4178March 4739defeated
OOC: Roleplay law on legislature sizeSeptember 4178September 4178passed
Cabinet Proposal of April 4178April 4178April 4178passed
Electoral Reform of 4178December 4177April 4178passed
Call for early elections, December 4177December 4177December 4177passed
Motion of Cultural Protocol AffirmationMay 4177May 4177passed
CHP Platform 4176October 4176October 4176defeated

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