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Neo-Rational Populist Party[?]
This page contains information about the Neo-Rational Populist Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
Nation[?]: Federale Republiek van Seridjan (Saridan)
Seats[?] in Volksraad (People's Council)[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
-- Party Website -- http://neorationalpopulist.freehostia.com -- Party Platform -- Liberty Non-Aggression Right of Action Equality under the Law Free Entity Limited, Decentralized Government Citizen Sovereignty Accountability and Personal Responsibility Free Union of Saridani states Following Saridani's Constitution Fully -- Party History -- In the summer of June 2229 a group of distressed farmers, led by Moreno Carrera, met in a small warehouse to discuss their growing dissatisfaction with a government that claims to exist for the people but instead lines the pockets of ivory tower elitists that had devoured the leading parties. For far too long Saridan was politics as usual. Politicians made it a habit to grandstand as the people's choice with his ear to the ground.for farmer's rights. Unfortunately post-election the promises faded and instead policies were implemented that contradicted and unsettled the public's common views and ideals. It was on this night a new party was born; a party born of the will of the people, for the will of the people, a solution to the bureaucracy's growing neglect of the "Everyman". "It is time for the people to take back this great nation. We must stand up to the corrupt elites" those that have twisted our constitution to the will of their own agenda. an agenda built on preserving the status quo as long as it means they will always have control. We are the backbone of this country; its time we stand up for our rights, our freedoms, our lives. !! Moreno Carrera, June 2229. It would not be too long until this new Populist movement caught the eye of Saridan's workers unions, which had also been victim to the government's routine bait and switch policies. With this new working man's support came a practice of voting , with both your head and your heart, which led the naming of the official title of the Rational Populist Party. The Rational Populist Party quickly gained support and its candidates began to win local elections and change the political landscape of Aldumor, Warris, and Moshiran regions. However, with all of its success on the small stage the party had not yet found its voice to make it to the national spotlight. Soon the ideals of the movement spread through Saridan universities where there was an effort to define the party as either "left" or "right". Many scholars argued that the party should take a liberal approach while many others deemed that conservative ideals better represented the masses. It was here that Dr. Roger Carls, a Humanistic Psychology professor at Warris Regional University and head-chair of the Masonic-Populist council, further defined the philosophies of a Rational party as one that asserts that the truth can best be discovered by reason and factual analysis, rather than faith, dogma or religious teaching. This ideology launched what has become the modern Neo-Rational Populist Party. The party became polarized immediately following the election of 2250. Presidential candidate Moreno Carrera had shifted policies leading up to the election in hopes to gain voters. Unfortunately this attempt backfired and instead of gaining voters he ended up alienating the NRPP base and sent their votes to a newly formed CSOTP party. The fundamental principals of the movement had been lost and the ranking members of the NRPP chose not to back Carrera in future elections. A dramatic turnaround came only six years later as the NRPP reclaimed nearly all seats previously lost and began a dramatic shift in platforms towards a true populist pro local government campaign satisfying both the conservative and liberal wings of the party as well as attracting new votes from citizens tired of the constant volley of extremes caused by a constantly changing central government. With the party regaining its grassroots values, hopes have been set for the NRPP to continue its rationally progressive policies towards a better Saridani future for its people. Party Logo: http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/5605/neopopulistpartylogo11qc.jpg __________________________________ Important party events: December 2247 - Successfully lobbied for a constitutional amendment to have the national flag changed to one designed by j. Staffeld, president of the NRPP. http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/171/saridanflag22og.jpg |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | moderate | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | high | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | moderate | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | moderate | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | high | perfect |
Market | regulator-leaning | high | perfect |
Military | pacifist-leaning | limited | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | moderate | perfect |
Religion | religious-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 (+) |
June 2232 | 1,744,819 | 47,254,095 | 3.69 | +3.69 | 26 | 750 | 3.47 | +26 |
June 2235 | 3,196,337 | 46,931,049 | 6.81 | +3.12 | 51 | 750 | 6.80 | +25 |
June 2238 | 2,181,276 | 48,109,339 | 4.53 | -2.28 | 32 | 750 | 4.27 | -19 |
June 2241 | 1,902,787 | 44,728,598 | 4.25 | -0.28 | 31 | 750 | 4.13 | -1 |
June 2244 | 2,054,173 | 44,667,198 | 4.60 | +0.34 | 33 | 750 | 4.40 | +2 |
June 2247 | 3,603,003 | 47,578,905 | 7.57 | +2.97 | 56 | 750 | 7.47 | +23 |
June 2250 | 2,749,913 | 47,913,022 | 5.74 | -1.83 | 41 | 750 | 5.47 | -15 |
June 2253 | 2,104,547 | 49,034,350 | 4.29 | -1.45 | 31 | 750 | 4.13 | -10 |
June 2256 | 3,547,522 | 50,111,997 | 7.08 | +2.79 | 51 | 750 | 6.80 | +20 |
June 2259 | 3,808,209 | 51,819,056 | 7.35 | +0.27 | 55 | 750 | 7.33 | +4 |
June 2262 | 5,022,615 | 48,529,350 | 10.35 | +3.00 | 77 | 750 | 10.27 | +22 |
June 2265 | 5,528,531 | 51,249,999 | 10.79 | +0.44 | 80 | 750 | 10.67 | +3 |
October 2265 | 6,515,919 | 50,387,389 | 12.93 | +2.14 | 97 | 750 | 12.93 | +17 |
October 2268 | 6,026,806 | 52,067,448 | 11.57 | -1.36 | 87 | 750 | 11.60 | -10 |
October 2271 | 6,646,103 | 49,926,473 | 13.31 | +1.74 | 100 | 750 | 13.33 | +13 |
October 2274 | 7,117,278 | 49,973,722 | 14.24 | +0.93 | 108 | 750 | 14.40 | +8 |
October 2277 | 13,510,100 | 47,970,206 | 28.16 | +13.92 | 212 | 750 | 28.27 | +104 |
October 2280 | 14,704,056 | 56,291,739 | 26.12 | -2.04 | 184 | 750 | 24.53 | -28 |
October 2283 | 14,502,996 | 53,157,794 | 27.28 | +1.16 | 190 | 750 | 25.33 | +6 |
October 2286 | 15,362,243 | 47,585,190 | 32.28 | +5.00 | 233 | 750 | 31.07 | +43 |
October 2289 | 16,917,232 | 51,064,708 | 33.13 | +0.85 | 240 | 750 | 32.00 | +7 |
October 2292 | 18,578,273 | 46,834,214 | 39.67 | +6.54 | 290 | 750 | 38.67 | +50 |
October 2295 | 18,400,904 | 58,022,668 | 31.71 | -7.95 | 232 | 750 | 30.93 | -58 |
October 2298 | 9,879,104 | 53,579,187 | 18.44 | -13.27 | 134 | 750 | 17.87 | -98 |
October 2301 | 9,317,908 | 53,519,246 | 17.41 | -1.03 | 126 | 750 | 16.80 | -8 |
October 2304 | 8,034,490 | 56,864,766 | 14.13 | -3.28 | 103 | 750 | 13.73 | -23 |
October 2307 | 10,297,583 | 54,655,452 | 18.84 | +4.71 | 138 | 750 | 18.40 | +35 |
October 2310 | 7,287,587 | 56,577,954 | 12.88 | -5.96 | 94 | 750 | 12.53 | -44 |
October 2313 | 10,470,358 | 57,724,897 | 18.14 | +5.26 | 131 | 750 | 17.47 | +37 |
October 2314 | 11,883,782 | 55,636,381 | 21.36 | +3.22 | 154 | 750 | 20.53 | +23 |
October 2317 | 10,821,444 | 59,678,328 | 18.13 | -3.23 | 130 | 750 | 17.33 | -24 |
October 2323 | 11,141,007 | 53,560,442 | 20.80 | +2.67 | 151 | 750 | 20.13 | +21 |
August 2413 | 13,152,178 | 80,484,013 | 16.34 | -4.46 | 49 | 300 | 16.33 | -102 |
August 2416 | 13,582,009 | 67,347,008 | 20.17 | +3.83 | 59 | 300 | 19.67 | +10 |
August 2418 | 9,074,462 | 74,164,726 | 12.24 | -7.93 | 36 | 300 | 12.00 | -23 |
August 2420 | 8,010,914 | 79,918,809 | 10.02 | -2.21 | 30 | 300 | 10.00 | -6 |
August 2422 | 9,309,399 | 79,782,870 | 11.67 | +1.64 | 34 | 300 | 11.33 | +4 |
August 2424 | 10,401,340 | 80,730,818 | 12.88 | +1.22 | 37 | 300 | 12.33 | +3 |
October 2829 | 27,348,995 | 290,845,409 | 9.40 | -3.48 | 70 | 750 | 9.33 | +33 |
April 2830 | 24,920,363 | 275,990,102 | 9.03 | -0.37 | 68 | 750 | 9.07 | -2 |
April 2834 | 36,580,986 | 282,479,737 | 12.95 | +3.92 | 99 | 750 | 13.20 | +31 |
September 2836 | 25,263,016 | 285,865,574 | 8.84 | -4.11 | 66 | 750 | 8.80 | -33 |
July 2840 | 30,952,246 | 275,600,173 | 11.23 | +2.39 | 87 | 750 | 11.60 | +21 |
July 2844 | 31,919,347 | 236,842,074 | 13.48 | +2.25 | 106 | 750 | 14.13 | +19 |
July 2848 | 18,851,854 | 269,633,010 | 6.99 | -6.49 | 54 | 750 | 7.20 | -52 |
July 2852 | 25,929,781 | 268,687,229 | 9.65 | +2.66 | 74 | 750 | 9.87 | +20 |
July 2856 | 44,605,920 | 285,290,463 | 15.64 | +5.98 | 116 | 750 | 15.47 | +42 |
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Absolute Graph
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Legislation
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Voting Record
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